Comfort Freeborn
Abt 1686 -
Generation: 1
Generation: 3
1. Comfort Freeborn was born Abt 1686 (daughter of Gideon Freeborn and Mary Boomer). Comfort — Mr. Coggeshall. [Group Sheet]
2. Gideon Freeborn was born Abt 1635 (son of William Freeborn and Mary Wilson); died 27 Feb 1719/20, Portsmouth, Newport Co., RI. Gideon married Mary Boomer 3 Jun 1678. Mary (daughter of Matthew BOOMER, Sr.) was born Abt 1640; died 1716, Portsmouth, Newport Co., RI. [Group Sheet]
3. Mary Boomer was born Abt 1640 (daughter of Matthew BOOMER, Sr.); died 1716, Portsmouth, Newport Co., RI. Children:
- Mary Freeborn was born 24 Aug 1679; died Abt Jun 1761, East Greenwich, RI; was buried , Historical Cemetery 52, East Greenwich, RI.
- William Freeborn was born 3 Feb 1681/82, Portsmouth, Newport Co., RI.
- Gideon Freeborn was born 29 Apr 1684, Portsmouth, Newport Co., RI.
- 1. Comfort Freeborn was born Abt 1686.
- Thomas Freeborn was born 5 Feb 1687/88, Portsmouth, Newport Co., RI.
- Mercy Freeborn was born Abt 1690.
Generation: 3
4. William Freeborn William — Mary Wilson. [Group Sheet]
5. Mary Wilson Children:
- 2. Gideon Freeborn was born Abt 1635; died 27 Feb 1719/20, Portsmouth, Newport Co., RI.
6. Matthew BOOMER, Sr. was born Abt 1610, Essex, England; died Abt 1688, Freetown, Bristol Co., MA. Notes:
Matthew's wife may have been Eleanor Peckham (source: http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/rr08/rr08_282.html#P15147)
For additional notes on the Boomer family, see: http://www.keithminnion.com/boomer_page.html
The "History of Fall River," p. 10, has Matthew Boomer as the first settler, in 1676. According to this book, the Freeman's Purchase was the first land purchased from the natives in the Fall River area. The deed, dated 2 Apr 1659, was signed by Wamsutta & Weetamoe. It included most of what is now Fall River and Freetown. There were 26 purchasers. "Matthew Boomer was probably the first settler in this tract, having bought a part of the fourth lot in March 1676, and erected a dwelling near the corner of North Main and Brownell streets soon after."
The following notes are from [ http://www.harrold.org/familytree/webtree2/145.htm ]:
The following is from "Additions and Corrections to Austin's Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island Matthew Boomer," published in the American Genealogist, April, 1984.
- Before court (servant of Edmond Nedum/Needham in Lynn, MA) 5/9/1647 and 12/26/1649 for striking his master with a pitchfork and lying - author cites Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex Co, MA; Salem 1911; 1:133, 184.
- Moved to Newport RI by 1655. Appears in list of Freemen of Newport - author cites John R. Bartlett, Records of the Colony of RI and Providence Plantations in New England; Providence RI 1856 rpt. New York 1968; 1:300.
- House burned by Indians during the late war. On 2/26/1676 Henry Stevens stated that he sold the 10 acres to Matthew Boomer about 18 years ago - author cites RI Land Evidences (RILE), Volume 1, 1648-1696; Providence RI 1921, rpt Baltimore 1970; pp. 95, 96 - probably burnt after he moved to MA.
- Sold the 10 acres to George Browne of Newport on 2/26/1676.
- Frequently in RI and Plymouth Colony courts as member of Petty Jury on 10/24/1666, but usually as a defendant - author cites RI Court Records: Records of the Court of Trials of the Colony of Providence Plantations, 1662-1670 2 vols.; Providence, 1922.
- Was sued by Nicholas Easton for damages 10/21/1668, charged with committing a riot.
- Wife charged with committing a felony.
- Jury found not guilty in all cases.
- He seems to have moved back to MA by 1675; a record in New Plymouth states, on 6/1/1675 "John Arthur, Mathew Boomer and John Leyton being sumoned to the court to answare for theire residing in the govment without order, and not attending the publicke worship of God, liveing lonely and in a heathenish way from good societie, this Court ordereth that they for the future shall frequent the publicke worship of [God], and live otherwise orderly, or that they depart the govment." (Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, Records of the Colony of New Plymouth in New England, [Boston 1856, rpt. New York 1968].
- On 3/6/1676/7 Henry Brightman of Portsmouth sold one half of a lot lying on the east side of "Tanton River in the collony of New-Plymouth" to Matthew Boomer of Newport. Matthew sold the half lot to John Reade of Newport on 6/22/1677 - author cites RILE, pp. 121-122.
- Matthew and his son Matthew are on the 10/17/1688 tax list for Freetown, MA. The 6/25/1690 list gives only one Matthew Boomer - author cites Richard L. Bowen, Early Rehoboth , Rehoboth MA 1945, 1:86-88.
- On 1/5/1692, ack. 11/20/1694, "Matthew Bommer Sr. of Freetown sold to Matthew Bommer Jr. of Freetown one freeman's lot in Freetown where said Matthew Bommer Junr. now dweleth" - Bristol Co. LR 1:301. LDS gives father as Joshua, of Essex, born about 1578, married about 1609 in Essex. LDS shows Matthew's marriage and death in MA - could be right. Matthew moved from Lynn, MA to Newport, RI, then to Freetown, MA.Children:
- 3. Mary Boomer was born Abt 1640; died 1716, Portsmouth, Newport Co., RI.
- Matthew BOOMER, Jr. was born 26 Sep 1668, Newport, Newport Co., RI; died Bef 20 Mar 1743/44.