Waite Holden

Female Abt 1697 -


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Waite Holden was born Abt 1697 (daughter of Randall Holden, Jr. and Bethiah Betty Waterman).

    Waite married William Holden 30 Apr 1721, Warwick, Kent Co., RI. William (son of Charles Holden and Catherine Greene) was born Abt 1698. [Group Sheet]

    Notes:

    Holden William, of Charles, and Wait Holden, of Randall, Apr. 30, 1721 (Warwick VRs).

    Children:
    1. Anthony Holden was born 25 Sep 1722, Warwick, Kent Co., RI.
    2. Ann Holden was born 10 Mar 1723/24, Warwick, Kent Co., RI.
    3. Waite Holden was born 21 Aug 1726, Warwick, Kent Co., RI.
    4. William Holden was born 30 Oct 1728, Warwick, Kent Co., RI.
    5. Catherine Holden was born 12 Jan 1729/30, Warwick, Kent Co., RI.
    6. Frances Holden was born 25 Jan 1732/33, Warwick, Kent Co., RI.
    7. Carder Holden was born 31 Aug 1736, Warwick, Kent Co., RI.
    8. Mary Holden was born 2 May 1740, Warwick, Kent Co., RI.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Randall Holden, Jr. was born Apr 1660, Warwick, RI (son of Randall HOLDEN and Frances DUNGAN); died 13 Sep 1726.

    Notes:

    Randall's will mentions his wife Bethiah, and children John (eldest son), Randall, Susanna, Wate, Mary, & Frances.

    Randall married Bethiah Betty Waterman 27 Jan 1687/88. Bethiah (daughter of Nathaniel Waterman and Susanna Carder) was born Abt 1664; died 23 Jul 1742, Warwick, RI. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Bethiah Betty Waterman was born Abt 1664 (daughter of Nathaniel Waterman and Susanna Carder); died 23 Jul 1742, Warwick, RI.

    Notes:

    The 8 Dec 1737 will of Bethiah Holden of Warwick, widow, mentions her deceased husband, Maj. Randall Holden Esq. of Warwick, and children John (eldest), Randall, Susannah, Waite (w/o William Holden of Wa., Esq.), Mary (w/o Thomas Rice of Wa., Esq.), and Frances (w/o Mr. Low); also grandchildren Anthony, Mary, & Frances Low.

    Children:
    1. John Holden was born Abt 1689; died Between 1748 and 1749.
    2. Susannah Holden was born Abt 1691.
    3. Randall Holden, III was born 2 Feb 1693/94, Warwick, RI; died 24 Aug 1765; was buried 26 Aug 1765.
    4. 1. Waite Holden was born Abt 1697.
    5. Mary Holden was born 19 Mar 1698/99; died 11 Apr 1738; was buried , Cemetery 68, Warwick, RI.
    6. Frances Holden was born Abt 1705; died 5 Oct 1732; was buried , Brayton Cemetery, Apponaug, RI.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  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]


  2. 5.  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. Sarah Holden was born Feb 1657/58, Warwick, RI; died 1731.
    6. 2. 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.

  3. 6.  Nathaniel Waterman was born 20 Aug 1637, Salem, MA (son of Richard WATERMAN and Bethia WAITE); died 23 Mar 1711/12, Providence, Providence Co., RI.

    Nathaniel married Susanna Carder 9 May 1662, Providence, Providence Co., RI. Susanna was born Abt 1640. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Susanna Carder was born Abt 1640.
    Children:
    1. Benjamin Waterman
    2. 3. Bethiah Betty Waterman was born Abt 1664; died 23 Jul 1742, Warwick, RI.
    3. Nathaniel Waterman, Jr. was born Abt 1668, Providence, Providence Co., RI; died 14 Jun 1725, Providence, Providence Co., RI.
    4. Richard Waterman was born Abt 1675.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  William DUNGAN was born 1607; died 1636.

    Notes:

    William & Frances and their family resided in St. Martin's in the Fields, London, England. William was a "Gentleman."

    William married Frances LATHAM Abt 1628. Frances (daughter of Lewis LATHAM and Elizabeth Unknown) was born 15 Feb 1609/10, Kempston, Bedford, England; died Sep 1677, Newport, RI; was buried , Governor's Lot, Newport, RI. [Group Sheet]


  2. 11.  Frances LATHAM was born 15 Feb 1609/10, Kempston, Bedford, England (daughter of Lewis LATHAM and Elizabeth Unknown); died Sep 1677, Newport, RI; was buried , Governor's Lot, Newport, RI.

    Notes:

    When Frances died in 1677, she left 86 grandchildren.

    The following note is from a website: "The writer can state definitely that the Dungan family, of whom were the Earls of Limerick, was the only manorial family into which Frances Latham could have married, her father being the King's Sergeant Falconer, and a member of his household. There is no doubt in the writer's mind after an extended search, that William Dungan was a grandson of Sir John Dungan by his wife Margaret Forster, and this conclusion was arrived at by Mr. Howard O. Folker and an Irish genealogist in Dublin, who conducted their investigations without consultation with the writer." (source: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mylines/dungan108_09.htm)

    The following information is from another website: http://pages.prodigy.net/reed_wurts/heraldry/latham.htm

    Frances Latham now generally called "The Mother of Governors," because no less than fourteen of her direct descendants, and many sons-in-law in succeeding generations, became Governors or Lieut. Governors. Baptized 15 February 1609/10, she was the eldest of nine children of Lewis Latham whose portrait is in the collection of the late George W. Elkins, a descendant of Lewis Latham.

    He who was of Elston, co. Bedford, England, was born about, 1584 and buried 15 May 1655, aged about 71 years. He was a member of the King's household, and Falconer to Prince Henry in 1612, and later was Sergeant Falconer to King Charles I.

    ARMS-Or, on a chief indented azure, three bezants
    CREST-An eagle standing on an empty cradle with wings displayed, reguardant or.

    (NEHGR, Roll of Arms, Vol. LXXXII, p. 156; A.R. Justice, ANCESTRY OF JEREMY CLARKE..., p. 72)

    We can imagine Frances as a young girl on the moors in companionship with her father as he attended the Royal Princes, Henry and Charlie, in their hunting with falcons, ever a favorite royal sport, the birds being highly trained to search out and pounce upon rabbit, grouse and other small game and bring them to their master.

    Frances Latham was married in 1627 at age 17 to William Dungan, Gentleman, who was born about 1606, a London Merchant and Perfumer. His wares were in great demand and quite necessary to offset the obnoxious odors arising from the gutters in a thickly settled district subject to heavy fog and having surface drainage.

    They made their home at St. Martins-in-the-Fields where later he died and was buried 20 September 1636, leaving her a widow at age 26 with four little children between the ages of 2 and 8 years. By his Will dated 13 September 1636 he gave all his property to his wife Frances, after bequeathing

    Children:
    1. 5. Frances DUNGAN was born 1630, London, England; died 1697, Warwick, Kent Co., RI.
    2. Thomas Dungan was born 13 Feb 1633/34, London, England.

  3. 12.  Richard WATERMAN was born Abt 1590, England; died 26 Oct 1673.

    Notes:

    The following notes are paraphrased from the book "Descendants of Roger Williams" by Dorothy Higson White:

    When Richard Waterman arrived in Salem, Massachusetts Bay Colony on 29 June 1629, his reputation as a skillful hunter had preceded him. In addition to helping supply the people with good venison, he was appointed to inspect canoes by the Court at Salem, and he also served on a Petit Jury in 1636. Richard agreed with many of the ideas preached by Roger Williams, concerning religious and civil liberty. Because of this, he was among a group of eighteen or more men who were asked to leave the colony, along with their families.
    "Providence Town Records quote Roger Williams in 1661 as having declared that in 1634 and 1635 he made treaties with the Narragansett Indians and bought land he called Providence 'for a shelter for persons destressed for Conscience.' He communicated this fact to his 'loving friends, John Throckmorton, William Arnold, William Harris, Stuckley West(cott), John Greene Sr., Thomas Olney Sr., Richard Waterman, and others who desired to take shelter with him. Roger Williams generously shared his purchase of land with twelve" others, who along with Roger are called The Original Proprietors of Providence. Several of them were baptized or re-baptized in the new colony and are co-founders of the First Baptist Church in America, an active congregation to this day.
    Richard Waterman was one of the signers of the Compact of Providence of 27 July 1640, proposing a form of government. He also served on the Providence Committee of 18 May 1647 to form a government under the Charter that Roger Williams had brought back from England. At one point he was arrested and jailed by the Massachusetts Bay Colony over a border dispute, and found to be "erronious, hereticall, and obstinate."
    There is some question as to whether Richard and family relocated to Warwick. He, along with Samuel Gorton and ten others, was one of the purchasers of the "Grand Purchase," the area which is now Warwick, West Warwick, and Coventry. This was bought from Myantonomy (Miantonomo) on 12 January 1642.
    Of the men named as The Original Proprietors of Providence, we -- meaning Grandpa Norman Remington and thus I and my children -- are direct descendents of at least five them: Roger Williams, Richard Waterman, Stukeley Westcott, Thomas Olney, and John Greene. We are descended from the Watermans through the Whitford line.
    (Read more about Richard Waterman's adventures and accomplishments in the above-mentioned book, pages 2-3, available online from the Roger Williams Family Association; also see other books and web sites to learn about Rhode Island's fascinating history.)

    According to "The History of Warwick" by Oliver Payson Fuller, Cowesett farm #8 belonged to Richard Waterman, one of the 12 original purchasers of Warwick. As nearly as I can determine, this would be on the southwest corner of Route 3 (Cowesett Rd.) and Route 2 (Quaker Lane). Farm #3, on the opposite corner (northwest of the four corners), originally belonged to Robert Potter, but was purchased from his heirs in 1707 by Israel Arnold of Pawtuxet. A portion of this was purchased by the Remingtons, and in 1875 "is now owned by heirs of Jonathan Remington." The next plantation eastward also belonged to the Remingtons.

    Richard — Bethia WAITE. Bethia died 3 Dec 1680. [Group Sheet]


  4. 13.  Bethia WAITE died 3 Dec 1680.

    Notes:

    "The Fenner Family" gives her name as Bethia Rice.

    Children:
    1. Wait Waterman
    2. Mehitable Waterman was born 1626, Salem, MA; died 3 Dec 1683, Providence, RI.
    3. 6. Nathaniel Waterman was born 20 Aug 1637, Salem, MA; died 23 Mar 1711/12, Providence, Providence Co., RI.
    4. Resolved WATERMAN was born Jul 1638, Providence, RI; died Aug 1670, Warwick, RI.