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Waterman Joseph [Male] b. ABT 1649 Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts - d. 3 JAN 1711/12 Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
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1. Robert Waterman born ca 1608, from Norwich, co Norfolk, England buried 10 Dec 1652, Marshfield, Plymouth, MA age 44 son of Thomas Waterman. Robert Waterman married 11 Dec 1638 at Marshfield, Plymouth, MA to Elizabeth Bourne born 1618 Tenderdon, co Kent, England died 12 Dec 1663, Marshfield, Plymouth, MA daughter of Thomas Bourne (1581-1664) and Elizabeth Bassendon (1590-1660). After Robert Waterman died his widow Elizabeth married Thomas Tilden bpt 19 Jan 1618/19 Tenterden, co Kent, England.
Their son:
1.4 Joseph Waterman born ca 1649/50 Marshfield, Plymouth, MA (at Neck End) died 3 Jan 1712 Marshfield, Plymouth, MA age 62 and buried in the Winslow Cemetery at Marshfield, MA (MD 8:177 and 10:50).
Joseph married 1673 to Sarah3 Snow born June 1651 Marshfield, Plymouth, MA died 11 Sept 1741 Marshfield, Plymouth, MA age 90 yrs 3 mths, she is buried in the same cemetery as her husband Joseph (MD 10:50). Sarah was the daughter of Anthony Snow and Abigail2 Warren.
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From the Find A Grave page on Joseph Waterman:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Waterman&GSfn=Joseph&GSbyrel=in&GSdyrel=in&GSob=d&GRid=20902180&df=all&
Birth: 1649
Death: Jan. 1, 1711
He was the son of Robert & Elizabeth (Bourne) Waterman and the (husband) of Sarah (Snow) Waterman. They were the parents of Joseph Waterman & Elizabeth Waterman Bartlett (Shurtleff Genealogy 1912, Vol. 1, p. 67).
From Christie Trapp: The Marshfield, MA VR for death, pg. 389 says:
Joseph Waterman, died January,* 1711, aged 62 years.
The day of the month was omitted.
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Parents:
Robert Waterman (1608 - 1652)
Elizabeth Bourne Waterman (1618 - 1663)
Children:
Anthony Waterman (____ - 1715)*
Joseph Waterman (1676 - 1715)*
Spouse:
Sarah Snow Waterman (1651 - 1741)
Inscription:
HERE LYES YE BODY
OF M R JOSEPH
WATERMAN AGED
62 YEARS DYED
JANUARY THE
1 st 1711
Inscription from "Memorials of Marshfield" published in the mid 1800s
Burial: Winslow Cemetery, Marshfield, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
Created by: Nareen Lake Record added: Aug 11, 2007 Find A Grave Memorial# 20902180
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The will of Joseph Waterman of Marshfield, MA (Plymouth county PR #22163 dated 6 Aug 1709, mentions wife Sarah and following children: Joseph, Anthony, Sarah Hewett, Elizabeth Bartlett dec'd, Abigail Winslow, Bethiah and Lydia. Will proved 12 March 1710. Joseph and Sarah (Snow) Waterman had five daughters and two sons. Copies of their birth records will be found in the Marshfield, MA Vital Records, printed in the second and third volumes of Mayflower Descendant magazine.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~whosefamilyisit/waterman.htm
page 28 of The Waterman Family, Volume 1
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Biography:
Robert Charles Anderson in the Great Migration Series published in 2015 states Anthony Snow's parents and origins are unknown. We first have evidence of him in the colonies in 1637. Please note he has no known relationship to Nicholas Snow, they just happen to have the same name. We do not know what ship he arrived on. Internet sites erroneously report that he was either the son or brother of Nicholas Snow and Elizabeth Rowelles or Nicholas Snow and Constance Hopkins but there is no evidence for either of these relationships.
Anthony Snow parentage: Volume VI, 2nd Edition of the "Mayflower Families 1-5 generations does not list Anthony Snow as a child of Constance Hopkins Snow and Nicholas Snow. They married in 1627; Anthony is listed as being born about 1615 in England. Their first child is listed as Mark born 9 May 1628. Anthony's only listed Mayflower connection is thru his wife Abigail Warren, where his name does appear, but no parentage. Anthony and Nicholas might be brothers, but have, as yet, found no definitive info. For example there is no record at all that the two men exchanged any information, property, were mentioned in will, etc. that one might expect if they were family.
B: 1619 - Plymouth,Plymouth,Massachusetts,USA
D: Aug 31, 1692 - Marshfield,Plymouth,Massachusetts,USA
Marriage: Nov 8,1639 - Plymouth,Plymouth,Massachusetts,USA
He was one of the prominent men of Marshfield, MA
From the Find A Grave page on Anthony Snow:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=26588775
Birth: 1602 - Islington, England
Death: Aug., 1692 - Marshfield, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
Anthony married Abigail Warren on November 8, 1639 in Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. To this union, 6 children were born.
There is no record of him until 1637 and his origins and parents are unknown according to the most recent research published by Robert Charles Anderson in the Great Migration Series (2015). He has not known relationship to Nicholas Snow.
Abigail, when she married Anthony Snow of Plymouth, received as a marriage portion from her mother, 9 Jan 1639, a deed for her "house situated near the place called Wellingsley (alis) Hobshole, with the eight acres of land thereunto adjoining."
Shortly after marriage Mr. Snow removed to Marshfield, where he became one of the leading citizens of the town:
was surveyor of highways in 1651,
constable 1652,
representative to the General Court of Plymouth Colony in 1656 and
20 years following, selectman in 1666 and afterwards several years,
collector of the excise 3 June 1668, and
member of the Plymouth Council-of-War for Plymouth Colony in 1675.
Sometime before his death he gave to the town a piece of land near the meeting house for a grave yard, where he is buried and which is still in use. His will dated 28 Dec 1685, with codicil of 8 August 1692, named wife Abigail, and children given below. Inventory of his estate taken 12 Nov 1692.
Anthony Snow was one of the last Marshfield downtown settlers for whom Snow Road is named. He received one-half of the Thomas Prence grant in 1649. The parcel included a part of Cedar Grove Cemetery that Snow gave to the town and the swamp (Snow's Swamp) where much of the shopping and parking areas are today. It also included land along Ocean Street easterly as far at the Bourne grant (near Bourne Park Avenue). This flat land between the rivers were meadows and streams, wetlands, and swamps.
Anthony Snow was a feltmaker by trade. He farmed and fished, served as a constable and a deputy to the court, contributed a barrel of beef toward the purchase of Bulkley's parsonage and served as one of the towns first selectmen on 5 Apr 1667.
Many of downtown Marshfield businesses today are build on the land that belong to Anthony Snow.
Anthony Snow's will dated 8 Dec 1685 is in possession of the Connecticut Historical Society at Hartford, CT.
Buried at the Winslow Cemetery in Marshfield, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.
AKA - Old Winslow Burying Ground
There is a large mounment in this Cemetery as well, which Anthony and his wife, Abigail, names appears. It is dedicated to early settlers of Green Harbor, Massachusetts.
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Children:
Sarah Snow Waterman (1651 - 1741)*
Alice Snow Barker (1675 - 1697)*
Spouse:
Abigail Warren Snow (1619 - ____)
Burial: Winslow Cemetery, Marshfield, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
Created by: Beca Record added: May 04, 2008 Find A Grave Memorial# 26588775
Birth: 1602 Islington, England Death: Aug., 1692 Marshfield Plymouth County Massachusetts, USA
Anthony married Abigail Warren on November 8, 1639 in Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. To this union, 6 children were born.
Abigail, when she married Anthony Snow of Plymouth, received as a marriage portion from her mother, 9 Jan 1639, a deed for her "house situated near the place called Wellingsley (alis) Hobshole, with the eight acres of land thereunto adjoining." Shortly after marriage Mr. Snow removed to Marshfield, where he became one of the leading citizens of the town; was surveyor of highways in 1651, constable 1652, representative to the General Court of Plymouth Colony in 1656 and twenty years following, selectman in 1666 and afterwards several years, collector of the excise 3 June 1668, and member of the Plymouth Council-of-War for Plymouth Colony in 1675. Sometime before his death he gave to the town a piece of land near the meeting house for a grave yard, where he is buried and which is still in use. His will dated 28 Dec 1685, with codicil of 8 August 1692, named wife Abigail, and children given below. Inventory of his estate taken 12 Nov 1692.
Anthony Snow was one of the last Marshfield downtown settlers for whom Snow Road is named. He received one-half of the Thomas Prence grant in 1649. The parcel included a part of Cedar Grove Cemetery that Snow gave to the town and the swamp (Snow's Swamp) where much of the shopping and parking areas are today. It also included land along Ocean Street easterly as far at the Bourne grant (near Bourne Park Avenue). This flat land between the rivers were meadows and streams, wetlands, and swamps. Anthony Snow was a feltmaker by trade. He farmed and fished, served as a constable and a deputy to the court, contributed a barrel of beef toward the purchase of Bulkley's parsonage and served as one of the towns first selectmen on 5 Apr 1667. Many of downtown Marshfield businesses today are build on the land that belong to Anthony Snow.
Anthony Snow's will dated 8 Dec 1685 is in possession of the Connecticut Historical Society at Hartford, CT.
Buried at the Winslow Cemetery in Marshfield, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.
AKA - Old Winslow Burying Ground
There is a large mounment in this Cemetery as well, which Anthony and his wife, Abigail, names appears. It is dedicated to early settlers of Green Harbor, Massachusetts.
Source 1: http://www.gencircles.com/users/beverlyjs/1/data/1356
Individual:
Information on Anthony Snow can be found Genealogical And Family History of the State of Connecticut, Vol. I-IV. Ancestry.com
Birth:
Death: 31 Aug 1692 in Marshall, Plymouth, Massachusetts Sex: M
Spouses & Children
Abigail Warren (Wife) b. About 1618 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Marriage: 8 Nov 1639 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts Children: Sarah Snow b. Jun 1651 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts Josiah Snow b. 25 Mar 1654 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts Alice Snow b. 18 Jan 1657 in Marshall, Plymouth, Massachusetts Lyddia Snow b. 14 Jan 1644 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts Abigail Snow Baby Snow b. 25 Mar 1655 in Marshall, Plymouth, Massachusetts
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Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Directory: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1640 A Concise Compendium (Jun 2015) p 313
The Mayflower descendant: a quarterly magazine of Pilgrim genealogy and history Vol 13 p 85 (citation for marriage)
Records of the Colony of New Plymouth in New England , Nathaniel B. Shurtleff and David Pulsifer, eds., 12 volumes in 10 (Boston 1855 - 1861) 1:83
The Genealogical Advertiser, v. 1-4 (Cambridge, 1898-1901; rpt. Baltimore, GPC, 1974) 3:90
L. Effingham deForest and Anne Lawrence deForest, Moore and Allied Families: The Ancestry of William Henry Moore (New York 1938) p 470-76
Mayflower Families (the "silver" books) 8: 7-8
For Nicholas Snow and a list of his children see:
Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Directory: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1640 A Concise Compendium (Jun 2015) p 313
Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633 , 3 volumes (Boston 1995) 1701-4; PM 428-32
The Mayflower descendant: a quarterly magazine of Pilgrim genealogy and history 62:39-41
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MAYFLOWER DESCENDANT - her father was Pilgrim Richard Warren -tcd
Abigail Warren was born ca 1618 probably in England and died after 3 January 1692/3, Marshfield, Plymouth.
Parents: Richard Warren, "Mayflower" Passenger (b. ca 1580-d. 1628) and Elizabeth Walker (b. ca 1580-d. 1673)
Married:
1. on 8 November 1639 in Plymouth, Massachusetts to Anthony Snow (b. ca 1618-d. 1692).
6 children of Abigail Warren and Anthony Snow include:
1. Lydia Snow (b. ca. 1640 Plymouth, MA-d. 1711/13 Sandwich MA). She married Captain Stephen Skiffe (b. 1641-d. 1710).
2. Josiah Snow (b ? in Plymouth MA-d. 1692 Marshfield MA) He married Rebecca Baker (b. ca. 1650-d. 1711).
3. Abigail Snow (b. abt 1647/8, Plymouth MA-d. 26 Jun 1682 Marshfield MA bur 26 Jun 1682 Marshfield MA). She married Michael Ford (b.?-d. 27 Mar 1729 Marshfield Plymouth MA bur).
4. Sarah Snow (b. Jun 1651, Marshfield, MA-d. 11 Sep 1741, Marshfield, MA). She married Joseph Waterman (b. ca 1649-d. 1710/11).
5. [son] Snow (b. 25 Mar 1655, Plymouth, Plymouth, MA-d. 5 Nov 1688???)
6. Alice Snow (b. 18 Jan 1657/8, Marshfield Plymouth MA-d. aft 5 Sep 1697, Duxbury Plymouth MA prob). She married Robert Barker (b. ca 1651-d. 1729).
Events
• Arrived at Plymouth on the Anne in 1623 with her mother and 4 sisters. Her father had arrived earlier, on the Mayflower
• She had a residence in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts.
• She signed a will on 28 Dec 1685.
• Codicil: 8 Aug 1692.
Links
• http://freepages.family.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~carrollrogers/wc04/wc04_467.htm
• http://jrm.phys.ksu.edu/genealogy/needham/d0004/I3239.html
• http://www.dixfieldcitizennews.net/genealogy/6854.htm
Citations
1. "Richard Warren of the Mayflower and Some of His Descendants" Roebling, Emily Warren Boston: Press of D. Clapp & Son, 1901, 42 pgs.
2. "Mayflower Families Through Five Generations... Vol. 18, Pt. 1: Richard Warren--4 Generations" Robert S. Wakefield & Judith H. Swan Plymouth, MA: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 2004; p7
It appears that she died after Jan. 3, 1692/93, but this program won't do that. (This translates to 1693 for a Jan-Dec year or as per how the computer reads the date; 1692 is the Mar-Mar English year of that era.)
FROM OLD MERGE DATA, don't know if correct: married Thomas Little on April 19, 1633 in Plymouth
Abigail Warren was born ca 1618 probably in England and died after 3 January 1692/3, Marshfield, Plymouth.
Parents: Richard Warren, "Mayflower" Passenger (b. ca 1580-d. 1628) and Elizabeth Walker (b. ca 1580-d. 1673)
Married:
1. on 8 November 1639 in Plymouth, Massachusetts to Anthony Snow (b. ca 1618-d. 1692).
6 children of Abigail Warren and Anthony Snow include:
1. Lydia Snow (b. ca. 1640 Plymouth, MA-d. 1711/13 Sandwich MA). She married Captain Stephen Skiffe (b. 1641-d. 1710). 2. Josiah Snow (b ? in Plymouth MA-d. 1692 Marshfield MA) He married Rebecca Baker (b. ca. 1650-d. 1711). 3. Abigail Snow (b. abt 1647/8, Plymouth MA-d. 26 Jun 1682 Marshfield MA bur 26 Jun 1682 Marshfield MA). She married Michael Ford (b.?-d. 27 Mar 1729 Marshfield Plymouth MA bur). 4. Sarah Snow (b. Jun 1651, Marshfield, MA-d. 11 Sep 1741, Marshfield, MA). She married Joseph Waterman (b. ca 1649-d. 1710/11). 5. [son] Snow (b. 25 Mar 1655, Plymouth, Plymouth, MA-d. 5 Nov 1688?) 6. Alice Snow (b. 18 Jan 1657/8, Marshfield Plymouth MA-d. aft 5 Sep 1697, Duxbury Plymouth MA prob). She married Robert Barker (b. ca 1651-d. 1729).
• Updated from MyHeritage Family Trees via brother Thomas Little by SmartCopy: Oct 16 2015, 20:13:59 UTC
• Updated from MyHeritage Family Trees via brother Thomas Little by SmartCopy: Oct 16 2015, 20:13:39 UTC
Abigail Warren Snow BIRTH 1619 England DEATH 12 Nov 1692 (aged 72-73) Marshfield, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA BURIAL Old Winslow Burying Ground Marshfield, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA MEMORIAL ID 26588892
Abigail was the daugther of Richard Warren & Elizabeth Walker. She married Anthony Snow on November 8, 1639 in Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. To this union, 6 children were born.
She immigrated on the Anne, arriving July 1623 in Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, with her mother Elizabeth Walker.
She left a will on 28 December 1685.
Buried at the Winslow Cemetery in Marshfield, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. AKA - Old Winslow Burying Ground
There is a large mounment in this Cemetery as well, which Anthony and his wife, Abigail, names appears. It is dedicated to early settlers of Green Harbor, Massachusetts.
Family Members Parents Richard Warren 1578-1628
Photo Elizabeth Walker Warren 1583-1673
Spouse Photo Anthony Snow 1615-1692 (m. 1639)
Siblings Photo Mary Warren Bartlett 1610-1683
Photo Anna Warren Little 1612-1675
Photo Sarah Warren Cooke 1613-1696
Photo Elizabeth Warren Church 1616-1669
Photo Nathaniel Warren 1624-1667
Photo Joseph Warren 1627-1689
Children Photo Lydia Snow Skiffe 1639-1713
Josiah Snow 1644-1692
Abigail Snow Ford 1651-1682
Photo Sarah Snow Waterman 1651-1741
Alice Snow Barker 1657-1697
Maintained by: ParkerMoulton Originally Created by: Beca Added: 4 May 2008 Find A Grave Memorial 26588892 Sponsored by ParkerMoulton
findagrave.com/memorial/26588892/abigail-snow
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Isaac was born in Schoharie, New York. After his marriage Isaac and Polly moved to Pennsylvania. He helped build up the town of Siver Lake there. They had eleven children (3 sons, 8 daughters). He bought a tract of timber land and had his own farm there until after his wife's death. During the Civil War he moved west to Winslow Township where he remained until he passed away in 1868.
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Publication: Name: Chapman Brothers; Location: Chicago, IL; Date: 1888;
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Publication: Name: Chapman Brothers; Location: Chicago, IL; Date: 1888;
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