Susanna Stafford

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Susanna Stafford (daughter of Joseph Stafford and Susanna Gorton).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Joseph Stafford was born Abt 1691 (son of Joseph Stafford and Sarah Holden); died Aft 1770.

    Joseph married Susanna Gorton Abt 1716. Susanna (daughter of Samuel Gorton, II and Susanna Burton) was born 4 Jun 1694, Warwick, RI; died 29 Aug 1734, Warwick, RI. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Susanna Gorton was born 4 Jun 1694, Warwick, RI (daughter of Samuel Gorton, II and Susanna Burton); died 29 Aug 1734, Warwick, RI.
    Children:
    1. Joseph Stafford
    2. Mercy Stafford
    3. 1. Susanna Stafford


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Joseph Stafford was born 21 Mar 1647/48, Warwick, RI (son of Thomas STAFFORD and Elizabeth Unknown); died Aft 1697.

    Joseph married Sarah Holden Abt 1678. Sarah (daughter of Randall HOLDEN and Frances DUNGAN) was born Feb 1657/58, Warwick, RI; died 1731. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Sarah Holden was born Feb 1657/58, Warwick, RI (daughter of Randall HOLDEN and Frances DUNGAN); died 1731.

    Notes:

    Her will names her sons -- Stukley (eldest), Joseph (second), and John (third), four living daughters -- Frances, Elisabeth, Mary, & Margaret, and three Smith granddaughters.

    Children:
    1. Frances Stafford was born 1679, Warwick, RI; died Abt Aug 1775, North Kingstown, RI.
    2. Sarah Stafford was born Abt 1682; died Bef 1726.
    3. Stukely Stafford was born Abt 1685; died 4 Jun 1740.
    4. Elizabeth Stafford was born Abt 1688; died 21 Aug 1756.
    5. 2. Joseph Stafford was born Abt 1691; died Aft 1770.
    6. John Stafford was born Abt 1694; died 1767.
    7. Mary Stafford was born Abt 1697.
    8. Margaret Stafford was born Abt 1700.

  3. 6.  Samuel Gorton, II was born Abt 1632, Gorton, Lancashire, England or London (son of Samuell GORTON and Mary MAPLETT); died 6 Sep 1724.

    Notes:

    Samuel Jr. came to New England with his parents in 1636, and lived with them on their homestead in Warwick. In 1655 he became a freeman there. Because he was fairly fluent in Indian languages, he often served as an interpreter in court. He also served as a member of the court at Newport on numerous occasions. The Warwick marriage record shows his name as Samuell. His will of 1721 states that he is in his 92nd year of age, but in perfect health.

    Samuel married Susanna Burton 11 Dec 1684, Warwick, RI. Susanna (daughter of William Burton and Hannah Wickes) was born 1665; died 25 Jun 1737. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Susanna Burton was born 1665 (daughter of William Burton and Hannah Wickes); died 25 Jun 1737.
    Children:
    1. Samuel Gorton, III was born 1 Jun 1690, Warwick, RI; died Jan 1784, Warwick, RI.
    2. Hezekiah Gorton was born 11 Jun 1692; died Between 1748 and 1749, Warwick, RI.
    3. 3. Susanna Gorton was born 4 Jun 1694, Warwick, RI; died 29 Aug 1734, Warwick, RI.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Thomas STAFFORD was born 1605, Warwickshire, England; died 1677, Warwick, Kent County, RI.

    Notes:

    See "A Line of Descent from Thomas Stafford of Warwick" in the RI Genealogical Register, Vol. 17, by A. G. Beaman. According to Beaman, Thomas came to Plymouth Colony about 1626, then to Providence, and soon afterward to Warwick where he lived the rest of his life.

    Note copied by Trish Harmon, posted on RIKENT mailing list: "Thomas, father of Samuel, was in Plymouth, Massachusetts as early as 1626, of Portsmouth and Newport, Rhode Island in 1638, then of Providence, Rhode Island where he constructed the first grist mill at the mouth of the Moosausick River; he moved to Old Warwick from Providence in 1650 and at the head of Mill Cove built a grist mill for the settlers. Was admitted freeman in 1638 (source: Stukely Westcott book by J. Bullock)."

    Thomas married Elizabeth Unknown Abt 1633. Elizabeth was born Abt 1614; died Aft 1677. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Elizabeth Unknown was born Abt 1614; died Aft 1677.
    Children:
    1. Thomas Stafford was born 1634; died 26 Jan 1722/23.
    2. Samuel STAFFORD was born 1636; died 20 Mar 1717/18.
    3. Hannah Stafford was born Abt 1640; died Bef 1692.
    4. Sarah Stafford was born Abt 1642; died 1669.
    5. 4. Joseph Stafford was born 21 Mar 1647/48, Warwick, RI; died Aft 1697.
    6. Deborah Stafford was born 1651; died 1706.

  3. 10.  Randall HOLDEN was born 1612, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England; died 23 Aug 1692, Warwick, Kent Co., RI.

    Notes:

    Randall Holden was one of the signers of the first Portsmouth Compact, 7 March 1638. He was also one of the original settlers of Warwick, along with the Gortons and Greenes.

    On 24 March 1639 Randall Holden witnessed the deed of the purchase of Rhode Island (Aquidneck Island) from the Indians. (source: RI Genealogical Register, Vol 14, p. 220)

    Randall married Frances DUNGAN 1648, Warwick, Kent Co., RI. Frances (daughter of William DUNGAN and Frances LATHAM) was born 1630, London, England; died 1697, Warwick, Kent Co., RI. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Frances DUNGAN was born 1630, London, England (daughter of William DUNGAN and Frances LATHAM); died 1697, Warwick, Kent Co., RI.
    Children:
    1. Frances Holden was born 29 Sep 1649, Warwick, RI; died 1679.
    2. Elizabeth Holden was born Aug 1652, Warwick, RI.
    3. Mary Holden was born Aug 1654, Warwick, RI; died 9 Feb 1689/90.
    4. John Holden was born 1 Jan 1655/56, Warwick, RI.
    5. 5. Sarah Holden was born Feb 1657/58, Warwick, RI; died 1731.
    6. Randall Holden, Jr. was born Apr 1660, Warwick, RI; died 13 Sep 1726.
    7. Margaret HOLDEN was born Jan 1662/63, Warwick, RI; died 1740.
    8. Charles Holden was born 22 Mar 1665/66, Warwick, RI; died 21 Jul 1717.
    9. Barbara Holden was born 2 Jul 1668, Warwick, RI; died Bef 23 May 1707.
    10. Susannah Holden was born 8 Dec 1670, Warwick, Kent Co., RI; died 11 Apr 1734, Warwick, Kent Co., RI.
    11. Anthony Holden was born 15 Oct 1673, Warwick, RI.

  5. 12.  Samuell GORTON was born Abt 1592, Manchester, Lancashire, England; died 10 Dec 1677, Warwick, Kent County, RI; was buried , Warwick Neck, RI.

    Notes:

    Samuell always signed his name with two "LL"s.

    There is an excellent biographical sketch of Samuell by Thomas Gorton in his book "Samuel Gorton and His Descendants," published by Gateway Press. Also interesting is a book entitled "Warwick Neck," compliled by a Mr. Nixon, and published by the Warwick Neck Association. It is available in the reference section of the Warwick Public Library.

    Samuell Gorton was a very intelligent free-thinker who was not bound by many of the entrenched conventions of his time. This brought him into conflict with others, especially those who were in positions of power and leadership. Samuell was not hesitant to speak up about what he believed was right, both in his own defense and on behalf of other individuals, and was known to be quite candid and sometimes even sarcastic in his confrontations. While some people of his day considered him to be a rabble-rouser, his political beliefs were vindicated in time, and his religious beliefs are held by many today. I daresay most of us would have strong words for the town fathers of Massachusetts Bay, if we had the opportunity to go back and confront them. Although Gorton has been criticized by some writers, he was greatly respected and admired by many in his own time, and can be credited, along with Roger Williams, for helping to obtain the rights enjoyed by the Colony of Rhode Island, freedoms which eventually spread to the rest of America and to other parts of the world.

    There is no ambiguity about his motives in coming to America; his own words were: "I came to New England to enjoy libertie of conscience in respect to faith towards God, and for no other end." Samuell arrived in Boston in March of 1636 or 1637, at the height of a controversy already raging over doctrinal differences. He soon relocated to Plymouth, whose pastor at the time, Rev. Smith, was somewhat "lacking in gifts." As Samuell led his family in times of worship and Bible study at his home, which happened to be rented from the minister, others of the community began to join them. Before long there was jealousy, with some people taking sides. When Mrs. Gorton's servant was ordered to appear in court, supposedly over some inapproprate conversation but really because she had smiled in church, Samuell told her not to go and went to court in her stead to plead her case. Because the proceedings were handled unfairly and the so-called judge criticized by Gorton, the outcome was that he was told to leave the community, which he did. Moving to Portsmouth, RI, he was one of the group who in 1639 signed the second town compact, and was referred to as "Mr." Gorton, which at that time conveyed respect. A struggle over politcal leadership was going on, involving William Coddington and Anne Hutchinson. Of course Gorton freely expressed his opinion, again incurring resentment from certain individuals. A situation with a servant again was the reason for a visit to court, but it soon turned into barrage of accusations against Samuell by the officials, mostly because he had questioned their right to be in charge at all. He and those who spoke up on his behalf were told to leave, which they did, even though the town reversed this order a month later. Gorton and his family, along with his friends and their families, moved to Providence, where most of the town leaders agreed in principle with Gorton's views. However, some key differences in opinion caused tension, so the Gortonites moved south and settled in the area now known as Warwick Neck, adjacent to the settlement at Pawtuxet. A large tract of land was purchased from the Indians, with Roger Williams helping in the negotiations. However, their troubles were not over yet, because a group of Indians on Warwick Neck, the Shawomuts, refused to leave, even though the land had been fairly purchased by the settlers. Years of controversy ensued, during which Massachusetts and Connecticut tried to use differences between the Indian tribes as an occasion to gain control of the Rhode Island territory. At one time Massachusetts even sent a raiding party down to arrest Gorton and the other families. Finally, a charter granted by the King of England and facilited by Richard Rich, the Earl of Warwick, brought resolution to the situation. Samuell named the town Warwick after the Earl. However, the Indians on the neck continued to harass the settlers up until the end of King Philip's War. That such turmoil should prevail in such a beautiful location is a shame. However, in time Samuell Gorton and his family would enjoy the fruits of their labor and persistance.

    Samuell, with the help of his sons, built a house at Warwick Neck in 1677, when he was 85 years old -- the year before he died. The house burned down in 1848, and another was built on the site in 1849. There is a stone marker at the lot, 190 Warwick Neck Avenue.

    Bio here:
    https://www.warwickhistory.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=476:samuel-gorton-15931677&catid=57&Itemid=130

    Samuell married Mary MAPLETT Abt 1629, England. Mary (daughter of John MAPLETT and Mary Unknown) was born 12 Mar 1608/09, London, England; died Aft 1650, RI. [Group Sheet]


  6. 13.  Mary MAPLETT was born 12 Mar 1608/09, London, England (daughter of John MAPLETT and Mary Unknown); died Aft 1650, RI.
    Children:
    1. Mary Gorton was born Abt 1630, England; died 1688, Tiverton, RI.
    2. 6. Samuel Gorton, II was born Abt 1632, Gorton, Lancashire, England or London; died 6 Sep 1724.
    3. Sarah Gorton was born Abt 1637.
    4. Mahershalalhashbaz Gorton was born Abt 1639.
    5. John Gorton was born Abt 1641; died 3 Feb 1713/14.
    6. Ann Gorton was born Abt 1643.
    7. Elizabeth Gorton was born Abt 1645.
    8. Benjamin GORTON was born Abt 1647; died Abt 1724, Warwick, Kent County, RI.
    9. Susannah Gorton was born 1650; died Abt 1734.

  7. 14.  William Burton

    Notes:

    According to a Wickes family memorial marker in Warwick Historical Cemetery 28, William Burton was "of Mashanticut, Cranston, R. I."

    William — Hannah Wickes. Hannah (daughter of John Wickes, Sr. and Marie Unknown) was born Abt 1640. [Group Sheet]


  8. 15.  Hannah Wickes was born Abt 1640 (daughter of John Wickes, Sr. and Marie Unknown).

    Notes:

    I have roughly estimated Hannah's year of birth.

    Children:
    1. 7. Susanna Burton was born 1665; died 25 Jun 1737.