Samuel DUDLEY, REV.
Birth:
30 Nov 1608
Cotton End, Hardingstone, Northapmton, England
Death:
10 Feb 1683
Exeter, Washington, Rhode Island
Burial:
10 Feb 1683
Exeter, Washington, Rhode Island
Marriage:
1643
Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts
Father:
Mother:
Notes:
SOURCES: 1. This Family Group Sheet compiled by Marion Grace Jewell Nicholls of Gilbert, Arizona. 2. Book "Daughters of American Colonists Vol XI (p.253) SOURCES: 1. Daughter of American Colonists - Lineage Book - Vol X p.156 - Vol XI p.253 - Vol V p.253 - Vol II p.28 & 149 2. History of Exeter, RI - p.158 - 160 - Orlando, FL, Pub Lib (Inter - Library loan) 3. Genealogy and Family History of NH, - By Stearns - Book #974.2 St. - Vol 3 p.1228 - 1232 4. This family group sheet was compiled by Marion Grace Jewell Nicholls of Gilbert, AZ 5. Ancestral File - nil, 1/99 6. 1997 Ordinance Index 7. Book #974.25 St. - Vol 3 - History of NH - by Stearns - p.1228- 1232 8. Book #974.44C - By Cutter - Vol 3 p.1264-1266 - Orlando, FL, Pub Lib TITLE: Rev. BIRTH: 6 Jan 1648/1649 (Mary, Child #4) NOTE: Had children by each marriage - 10 sons 8 daughters-5 or 6 of them died before reaching maturity. Several married and lived in Exeter, RI. (Breeding Fine Cattle). Grandsons - Samuel and John Dudley were Quakers. In May 1650, he became a reverend in Exeter, RI. NOTES FROM BACK: First settled in Newton (Cambridge) - living in what is now Dunster Street. He soon removed to Ipswich. In 1638 - went to help settle Salisbury and remained there about 12 yrs. He wife died there and he md 2nd wife - Mary Byley - of Salisbury. In Salisbury he was: 1. Representative from Salisbury to General Court - (1641-1645) 2. Chairman of - Board of Selectmen - for several years. 3. March 1648 - appointed as ssociate Judge to hold court from year to year in Salisbury. 4. Was made Commissioner to settle boundaries of towns, etc. - in great dispute. He has been: Farmer, a Magistrate and owned over 200 acres of land. Has acted as Lieutenant in a military company. While in Cambridge - 13 May 1650 - he agreed to be Minister for people of Exeter, NH. (They paid him forty pounds and gave him a house and use of land). In 1652 - He and John Legat were permitted to erect a sawmill and have timber for the mill - on the Commons. In 1665 - He asked to have his salary lowered and declined a call to Portsmouth - at double salary. He was sent - as agent to general court at Boston - before any deputy was elected. He was often engaged in the public business. He was a large landowner and was much interested in agricultural, as well as spiritual and intellectual affairs. SOURCES: 1. This family group sheet compiled by Marion Grace Jewell Nicholls, of Gilbert, AZ. 2. Daughters of American Colonists-Lineage Book Vol. X p. 156 NOTES: 1. Gov. Thomas Dudley md. Dorothy Yorke. SOURCES: 1. This family group sheet compiled by Marion Grace Jewell Nicholls, of Gilbert, Arizona. 2. Dau of Am Colonists Vol V p. 253 TITLE: Rev. Samuel Dudley NOTES: Mary Winthrop (1st wife)
Mary BYLEY
Birth:
Abt 1620
of Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts
Death:
Abt 1651
Father:
Blocked
Mother:
Blocked
Children
Marriage
1
Theophilus DUDLEY
Birth:
31 Oct 1644
Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts
Death:
1713
Exeter, Washington, Rhode Island
Notes:
NOTES: 1. Birthplace may be 'Roxbury, Suffolk, MA.'
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Samuel Dudley, Rev. - Mary Byley
Samuel Dudley, Rev.
was born at Cotton End, Hardingstone, Northapmton, England 30 Nov 1608.
His parents were Thomas Dudley and Dorothy Yorke.
He married Mary Byley 1643 at Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts . Mary Byley was born at of Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts Abt 1620 .
They were the parents of 4
children:
Theophilus Dudley
born 31 Oct 1644.
Mary Dudley
born 21 Apr 1646.
Byley Dudley
born 27 Sep 1647.
Mary Dudley
born 6 Jan 1648.
Samuel Dudley, Rev. died 10 Feb 1683 at Exeter, Washington, Rhode Island .
Mary Byley died Abt 1651 .