Moses CLEVELAND
The Cleveland Line (photocopy, no author, publisher, etc. attached.): "Passengership lists show that Edward Winn, his wife Joanna, his daughters Ann and Elizabeth came to America with their indentured apprentice Moses Cleveland about 1635,disembarking probably at either Boston or Plymouth, Mass. Edward Winn was a shipbuilder and housewright. Moses was apprenticed as a joiner or carpenter. Indenturing was a common practice with orphaned children in England and other countries, and we can speculate that his brothers were also sold for their keep and to learn a trade not much later. Moses soon worked out his indenture and learned his trade as a carpenter well.He was made a freeman in 1643 in Woburn, Massachusetts and gained considerable prominence in local politics. On Sept 26, 1648, he married Ann Winn..... He soonacquired more land and built a masonary house that became a historical landmark.He was admitted to full communion with the First Church of Charlestown in 1692."
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He married Ann Winn 26 Sep 1648 at Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts . Ann Winn was born at Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts 1626/29 daughter of Edward Winn and Joanna Kidder .
They were the parents of 12
children:
Moses Cleaveland
born 1 Sep 1651.
Hannah Cleveland
born 4 Aug 1653.
Aaron Cleveland
born 10 Jan 1655.
Samuell Cleveland
born 9 Jun 1657.
Mirriam Cleveland
born 10 Jul 1659.
Joanna Cleveland
born 19 Sep 1661.
Edward Cleveland
born 20 May 1664.
Josiah Cleveland
born 26 Feb 1667.
Isaac Cleveland
born 11 May 1669.
Joanna Cleaveland
born 5 Apr 1670.
Enoch Cleaveland
born 1 Aug 1671.
Anna Cleveland
born 7 Nov 1677.
Moses Cleveland died 9 Jan 1702 at Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts .
Ann Winn died 6 May 1682 at Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts .