Pane-Joyce Genealogy
19976. Mary Fowle. Born on 18 Jun 1689 in Woburn, MA.124 Mary died in Woburn, MA, on 9 Mar 1762; she was 72.124 Buried in Second Parish Burial Ground, Burlington.


Second Parish Burial Ground, Burlington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
    Here lyes ye Body of Mrs. Mary Simonds wife of Lieut. James Simonds who departed this life March ye 9th 1762 in ye 74 year of her age. Plot: 4H
On 17 Jun 1714 when Mary was 24, she married Lieut. James Simonds (8448) , son of James Simonds (2947) (1 Nov 1658-13 Sep 1717) & Susanna Blodgett (17 Feb 1664/5-9 Feb 1715), in Woburn, MA.124 Born on 1 Nov 1686 in Woburn, MA.124 At the age of 17, James was baptized in Lexington, MA, on 1 Jun 1704.282 James died in Woburn, MA, on 29 Jul 1775; he was 88.124 Buried in Second Parish Burial Ground, Burlington.

James’ will, dated 25 Oct 1768, proved 27 May 1776 (Middlesex Co. Probates 91:52), names his children and his grandson Benjamin Thompson (Count Rumford).256

Second Parish Burial Ground, Burlington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
    Memento mori. Here lies the body of Lieut. James Simonds who died July 29th 1775 In the 89th year of his age.
Listen ye Fathers and behold
    Young men and youths attend
    And mark ye just & upright soul
    Peace is his latter end.
Plot: 3H
Their children include:
22548i.
Mary Simonds (27 Dec 1715-)
22549ii.
James Simonds (10 Mar 1717-4 Jan 1811)
22550iii.
Joshua Simonds (17 Oct 1718-7 Jan 1793)
22551iv.
Caleb Simonds (27 Aug 1720-4 Jan 1811)
22552v.
Zebedee Simonds (4 Sep 1723-29 Oct 1750)
22553vi.
Susanna Simonds (20 Jun 1725-15 Nov 1816)
22554vii.
Nathan Simonds (26 Jun 1728-)
22555viii.
Ruth Simonds (10 Oct 1730-18 Jun 1811)
22556ix.
Abigail Simonds (9 Jun 1733-)
19977. James Fowle. Born on 20 Jul 1691 in Woburn, MA.124 James died in Woburn, MA, on 11 Oct 1706; he was 15.124 Buried in Cambridge, MA.
19978. Abigail Fowle. Born on 22 Aug 1693 in Woburn, MA.124 Abigail died in Medford, MA 19/20 Feb 1759.256
Abigail married Jonathan Thompson (24009) , son of Jonathan Thompson (28 Sep 1663-25 May 1748) & Frances Whitmore (9169) (3 Mar 1671-). Born 9 Feb 1689/90 in Woburn, MA.124 Jonathan died in Medford, MA on 9 Jun 1752.256 Buried in First Burial Ground of Woburn.144 "Here lyes buried the body of Mr. Jonathan Tompson of Medford, who departed this life, June 9th, 1752, aged 62 years".
Their children include:
39320i.
Jonathan Thompson (Died young) (10 Apr 1720-)
39321ii.
Jonathan Thompson (Died young) (2 Mar 1724/5-)
39322iii.
Abigail Thompson (16 Jul 1726-8 Sep 1787)
39323iv.
Catharine Thompson (29 Apr 1729-8 Apr 1768)
39324v.
James Thompson (28 Oct 1733-)
19979. Maj. John Fowle. Born on 11 Nov 1695 in Woburn, MA.124 John died in Woburn, MA, on 28 Sep 1775; he was 79.124
On 25 Dec 1718 when John was 23, he married Mary Converse, daughter of Capt. Josiah Converse (15 Mar 1660-15 Jul 1717) & Ruth Marshall (14 Aug 1662-16 Mar 1737), in Woburn, MA.124 Born on 12 Jan 1702 in Woburn, MA.124 Mary died on 5 Mar 1783; she was 81.
Their children include:
39325i.
James Fowle (13 Jun 1720-17 Aug 1779)
39326ii.
John Fowle (1 Feb 1726-15 Oct 1786)
39327iii.
Josiah Fowle (14 Jul 1731-28 Feb 1805)
39328iv.
Mary Fowle (12 May 1734-27 Nov 1796)
39329v.
Leonard Fowle (8 Jan 1737-16 Jan 1798)
19980. Hannah Fowle. Born on 13 Sep 1697 in Woburn, MA.124 Hannah died in Wilmington, MA, on 13 May 1788; she was 90.256 Buried in Old Burial Ground, Wilmington.


Old Burial Ground. Wilmington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
    Hannah, wife of Capt. Samuel Walker, d. 13 May 1788
Hannah married Dea. Samuel Walker (16976) , son of Dea. Samuel Walker (8918) (25 Jan 1667-28 Sep 1744) & Judith Heywood (6254) (13 Jun 1667-14 Nov 1724). Born on 3 Sep 1694 in Woburn, MA.124 Samuel died in Wilmington, MA, on 13 Feb 1771; he was 76.256 Buried in Old Burial Ground, Wilmington.


Old Burial Ground. Wilmington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
    Capt. Samuel Walker, d. 13 Feb 1771
Their children include:
35473i.
Hannah Walker (22 Sep 1718-20 Feb 1801)
35474ii.
Samuel Walker (Died young) (3 May 1720-16 May 1738)
35475iii.
James Walker (Died young) (17 Apr 1722-31 May 1738)
35476iv.
Abigail Walker (Died young) (31 Aug 1724-27 Jun 1738)
35477v.
Jonathan Walker (Died young) (15 Apr 1726-17 May 1738)
35478vi.
Nathan Walker (Died young) (Mar 1728-18 May 1738)
35479vii.
Richard Walker (Died young) (1 Jul 1730-21 Jun 1738)
35480viii.
Timothy Walker Esq. (5 Jul 1732-9 May 1809)
35481ix.
(infant daughter) Walker (Stillborn) (20 Jan 1733/4-20 Jan 1733/4)
35482x.
Judith Walker (Died young) (22 Feb 1734/5-16 May 1738)
35483xi.
Edward Walker (Died soon) (14 Sep 1738-10 Jun 1738)
35484xii.
Abigail Walker (27 May 1741-17 Oct 1801)
19981. Elizabeth Fowle. Born on 9 Aug 1699 in Woburn, MA.124 Elizabeth died in Lynn, MA, on 28 Jan 1760; she was 60.228 Buried in Lynn, MA GR1.
On 28 Dec 1721 when Elizabeth was 22, she married Capt. Benjamin Newhall (36116) , son of Joseph Newhall (17351) (22 Sep 1658-29 Jan 1705/6) & Susanna Farrar (26 Mar 1659-26 Mar 1745), in Woburn, MA.124 Born on 5 Apr 1698 in Lynn, MA.228 Benjamin died in Lynn, MA, on 5 Jun 1763; he was 65.228 Buried in Lynn, MA GR1. Occupation: shoemaker.

Benjamin was representative to the general court in 1748-50, 1752-56, captain of his company in the French and Indian war. His homestead was in an angle southeast of the Lynn common.108

From The Newhall Family of Lynn:86
    Benjamin Newhall, Esq., was a cordwainer or shoemaker and is said by Lewis to have been (about 1750) one of the three men in Lynn engaged in this occupation whose business was so large that they employed journeymen. He was a representative 1748–50 and 1752–56, and a captain in the French and Indian war.
    He bought of James Rowland, a minor of eighteen, son of Wm. Rowland, deceased, and grandson of Eleazer Lindsey, a house and three acres of land and other parcells of land formerly belonging to Mr. Lindsey, James Houlton giving bond, 13 May, 1721, that young Rowland should give a sufficient deed when of age. The homestead is described as in an angle bounded southeast on Lynn Town Common, northwest on land formerly Mr. Bayley's and northeast on land of Ebenezer Burrill, which he afterwards (in 1723) bought of Mr. Burrill. A part of this latter purchase he sold in 1724 to Robert Potter, when it is described as near the dwelling houses of the said Newhall and Potter. In 1729 he conveys to his brother Daniel all his interest in Humphrey's Farm, so called, which his father, Ensign Joseph Newhall, had bought of Mr. Hancock, his wife Elizabeth giving her consent.
    Mrs. Elizabeth Newhall died in Lynn 28 Jan., 1760.
    Benj. Newhall, Esq., died 5 June, 1763; and administration was granted to his son Benjamin 14 July, 1763. The son not living to complete administration, the second son, James Newhall, was appointed, 7 Oct., 1777, administrator de bonis non. Feb. 15, 1779, the heirs petitioned the General Court to allow a transfer of a portion of his real estate to the estate of his son Benjamin, deceased, who had advanced a sum out of his own property in payment of certain debts of the estate. In this paper they speak of the son Benjamin as having left children and of the death of another son leaving children in their nonage. This petition is signed by James Newhall, Louis (Lois?) Newhall, Aaron Newhall, Mary Newhall, Theophilus Breed, Mary Breed, Eleazer Richardson, Catherine Richardson, Theophilus Burrill, jr., Martha Burrill, Henry Burchsted, Elizabeth Burchsted, Thomas Stocker, Susanna Stocker. The homestead, said to consist of a dwelling house and three acres of land near the old meeting house and other parcells, were set off to estate of the son.
Their children include:
39330i.
Bridget Newhall (30 Nov 1722-14 Mar 1749/50)
39331ii.
Mary Newhall (11 Nov 1724-)
39332iii.
Benjamin Newhall (6 Sep 1726-May 1777)
39333iv.
Ruth Newhall (13 Jan 1728/9-1 Mar 1787)
39334v.
James Newhall (11 Jul 1731-19 May 1801)
39335vi.
Isaiah Newhall (24 Mar 1733/4-bef 7 Jan 1777)
39336vii.
Joel Newhall (Died young) (22 Dec 1735-17 May 1745)
39337viii.
Aaron Newhall (Died soon) (23 Oct 1737-9 Mar 1737/8)
39338ix.
Aaron Newhall (26 Mar 1740-28 Jun 1811)
39339x.
Susanna Newhall (Twin) (22 Dec 1741-12 Mar 1822)
39340xi.
Elizabeth Newhall (Twin) (22 Dec 1741-18 Sep 1819)
39341xii.
Martha Newhall (23 Feb 1742/3-)
39342xiii.
Catherine Newhall (27 Apr 1744-10 Jan 1785)
39343xiv.
Joel Newhall (17 Feb 1745/6-27 Aug 1804)
19982. Ruth Fowle. Born on 6 Apr 1701 in Woburn, MA.124 Ruth died in Woburn, MA 3 Mar 171[2/]3.124 Buried in First Burial Ground of Woburn.144 “Here lyes ye body of Ruth Fowle, daughter of Captain James and Mrs. Mary Fowle, aged 11 years & about 11 months, died March ye 3rd, 1712”.
19983. Sarah Fowle. Born on 29 Jul 1703 in Woburn, MA.124
On 24 Sep 1728 when Sarah was 25, she married James Richardson (42047) , son of Capt. James Richardson (22222) (26 Feb 1675-23 Mar 1722) & Elizabeth Arnold (17 Aug 1679-3 Nov 1744), in Woburn, MA.124 Born on 14 Mar 1704 in Woburn, MA.124 James died bef 30 Nov 1761.256

From the Richardson Memorial, page 538:279
James and Sarah lived in Woburn some years, and three of their children were born there. They removed to Leominster about 1735; it was the north-west part of Lancaster till its incorporation in 1740. They lived in the north part of Leominster, at the intersection of the Harvard and Lunenburg roads, a little beyond where the old Methodist Church has since stood. It has been known as the Policy Place.
    James Richardson, then of Woburn, yeoman, and wife Sarah sold to James Dolbear, brazier, of Boston, one original right of a soldier who served in the Narraganset war [1675], which the grantor bought of Shubael Gorham, Esq., of Barnstable. This deed was acknowledged by James and Sarah Richardson, Oct. 29, 1735. [York Deeds, xxxiv. 93.]
    In Leominster he commenced a farm on a piece of new land, and cleared it up himself. He was surveyor of highways, 1745.
    According to the best information, he died in 1748. According to another account, he fell backwards down some cellar stairs, 1761, and broke his neck.

Their children include:
39344i.
Maj. James Richardson (25 Dec 1729-1 Oct 1773)
39345ii.
Col. William Richardson (6 May 1731-13 Dec 1814)
39346iii.
Sarah Richardson (12 Dec 1732-bef Nov 1762)
39347iv.
Luke Richardson (15 Aug 1734-27 Mar 1812)
39348v.
John Richardson (Died young) (1 Jun 1736-)
39349vi.
Esther Richardson (22 Jan 1738[/9]-7 Feb 1812)
39350vii.
John Richardson (18 Jul 1741-13 Feb 1814)
39351viii.
Joseph Richardson (Died young) (17 Feb 1744/5-)
39352ix.
Capt. Josiah Richardson (25 Mar 1746-25 Feb 1820)
19984. Samuel Fowle. Born on 10 Jun 1705 in Woburn, MA.124
On 5 Sep 1727 when Samuel was 22, he married Susanna Reed (23629) , daughter of Lieut. Joseph Reed (11594) (ca 1662-26 Dec 1741) & Phebe Walker (8937) (11 Mar 1676-7 Apr 1743), in Woburn, MA.124 Born on 17 Aug 1707 in Woburn, MA.124 Susanna died in Woburn, MA, on 21 Sep 1768; she was 61.279
Their children include:
39353i.
Samuel Fowle (11 Sep 1727-)
39354ii.
Joseph Fowle (17 Jun 1730-)
39355iii.
Joshua Fowle (21 Jun 1733-)
39356iv.
William Fowle (13 Sep 1735-)
39357v.
Jonathan Fowle (16 Jun 1747-12 Jul 1822)
19985. Esther Fowle. Born on 29 May 1707 in Woburn, MA.124
On 2 Nov 1726 when Esther was 19, she married Nathan Simonds (8452) , son of James Simonds (2947) (1 Nov 1658-13 Sep 1717) & Susanna Blodgett (17 Feb 1664/5-9 Feb 1715), in Woburn, MA.124 Born on 12 Jun 1697 in Woburn, MA.124 At the age of 6, Nathan was baptized in Lexington, MA, on 1 Jun 1704.282
Their children include:
22566i.
Esther Simonds (1 Feb 1727/8-)
22567ii.
Susanna Simonds (17 Oct 1730-1 Jun 1809)
19986. Martha Fowle. Born on 12 Mar 1709 in Woburn, MA.124 Martha died in Boston, MA, on 5 Sep 1794; she was 85.256

Martha first married Supply Clap, second Nathaniel Thwing as his second wife.
On 11 Aug 1736 when Martha was 27, she first married Rev. Supply Clap (44831) , son of Lieut. Samuel Clap (25465) (6 Aug 1668-30 Jan 1724) & Mary Paul (27 Mar 1675-2 Jan 1752), in Woburn, MA.124 Born on 1 Jun 1711 in Dorchester, MA.256 Supply died in Burlington, MA, on 28 Dec 1747; he was 36. Buried in Second Parish Burial Ground, Burlington.

Supply was ordained 29 Oct 1735 as the first pastor of Burlington.279

Second Parish Burial Ground, Burlington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
    Here lie interred the Remains of the Revd. Mr. Supply Clap, late Pastor of the 2d Church of Christ in Woburn, who departed this Life December the 28th 1747 in the 37th Year of his Age and 13th of his Ministry.
He was a good Christian & a faithful Pastor and being dead yet Speaketh, Especially to the people that were his Charge, Saying Remember how ye have received & heard & hold fast.
Their children include:
39358i.
Martha Clapp (6 Aug 1738-28 Nov 1806)
39359ii.
Supply Clapp (3 Jan 1742-24 Mar 1811)
39360iii.
Samuel Clapp (Died unmarried) (5 Jul 1745-)
30 Nov 1749 (Int.) Martha second married Nathaniel Thwing, son of John Thwing (16 Oct 1670-) & Martha Drew (ca 1671-).256 Born on 17 Aug 1703 in Boston, MA. Nathaniel died in Boston, MA, on 18 Apr 1768; he was 64.

Nathaniel first married Joanna Davis, second Martha (Fowle) Clap, widow of Supply Clap.
Their children include:
39361i.
Mary Thwing (27 Sep 1750-4 Sep 1812)
19987. Catherine Fowle. Born on 20 Sep 1711 in Woburn, MA.124 Catherine died in Charlestown, MA, on 25 Dec 1790; she was 79.256
On 4 Mar 1730 when Catherine was 18, she married Josiah Whittemore, son of John Whittemore (ca 1662-17 Apr 1702) & Sarah Hall (ca 1668/9-18 Apr 1716), in Woburn, MA.124 Born on 28 Aug 1702 in Charlestown, MA.256 Josiah died bef 4 Jun 1783.256

Josiah, of Charleston.
Their children include:
39362i.
Catherine Whitmore (28 Jan 1731/2-9 Dec 1787)
39363ii.
Sarah Whitmore (8 May 1735-2 Nov 1766)
39364iii.
Esther Whitmore (24 May 1741-)
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