Mary Remington

Female 1762 - 1838  (75 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Mary Remington was born 16 Oct 1762, Tiverton, RI (daughter of Joseph REMINGTON and Innocent LAKE); died 17 Jan 1838; was buried , Pleasant View Cemetery, Stone Church Rd., Tiverton, RI.

    Notes:

    She may have been the Mary Remington who was baptized 1 July 1781 at the Tiverton Baptist Church.

    Mary married Borden Brayton 12 Sep 1784, Tiverton, RI. Borden (son of David Brayton and Deborah Borden) was born 25 May 1760, Newport, RI; died 10 Dec 1849, Tiverton, RI; was buried , Pleasant View Cemetery, Stone Church Rd., Tiverton, RI. [Group Sheet]

    Notes:

    BRAYTON Borden, of David, and Mary Remington, of Joseph; m by Rev. Peleg Burroaghs, Sept. 12, 1784.

    Their original marriage entry at Tiverton Town Hall has been photographed.

    Children:
    1. Deborah Brayton was born 23 May 1785, Tiverton, RI.
    2. Thomas Brayton was born 30 Dec 1786, Tiverton, RI.
    3. Innocent Brayton was born 11 Feb 1789, Tiverton, RI.
    4. Abigail Brayton was born 27 Jan 1791, Tiverton, RI; died 4 Feb 1810; was buried , Pleasant View Cemetery, Stone Church Rd., Tiverton, RI.
    5. David Brayton was born 16 Oct 1792, Tiverton, RI; died 18 Sep 1876, Tiverton, RI; was buried , Pleasant View Cemetery, Stone Church Rd., Tiverton, RI.
    6. Hannah Brayton was born Between 9 May 1794 and 1795, Tiverton, RI; died 13 Jun 1875; was buried , Beech Grove Cemetery, Westport, Bristol Co., MA.
    7. Francis Brayton was born 20 Mar 1797, Tiverton, RI; died 11 Jul 1881, North Burial Ground, Fall River, MA.
    8. Sarah Brayton was born 18 Jul 1799, Tiverton, RI; died 29 Nov 1828; was buried , Pleasant View Cemetery, Stone Church Rd., Tiverton, RI.
    9. Patience Brayton was born 6 Nov 1802, Tiverton, RI; died 30 Oct 1808; was buried , Pleasant View Cemetery, Stone Church Rd., Tiverton, RI.
    10. Borden Brayton, Jr. was born 29 Oct 1804, Tiverton, RI; died 21 Sep 1850; was buried , Pleasant View Cemetery, Stone Church Rd., Tiverton, RI.
    11. Mary Brayton was born 10 Jun 1808, Tiverton, RI; died 9 Jun 1831; was buried , Pleasant View Cemetery, Stone Church Rd., Tiverton, RI.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Joseph REMINGTON was born Abt 1718, Portsmouth, Newport Co., RI (son of William REMINGTON and Abigail UNKNOWN); died Between 1790 and 1800, Tiverton, Newport Co., RI; was buried , Pleasant View Cemetery, Stone Church Rd., Tiverton, RI.

    Notes:

    (If you use any portion of these notes, please give credit to me, Lois Sorensen, and to other sources as noted herein.)

    Please be advised that I do not know for sure that Joseph is a son of William, or that these other individuals also placed here as children of William and siblings of Joseph actually belong here. At the present time this family group is merely a possible family constructed from individuals known to be living at Portsmouth in the 1700s, as was our ancestor Joseph. Research is ongoing to determine the parentage of these individuals, including Joseph. From location and family names, it seems very possible that Joseph was a descendant of Thomas Remington & Mary Allen, and also of a William Remington, as that name is found in a future generation.

    The RI 1777 Military Census lists Joseph Remington age 50-60 U (unable to serve) at Tiverton, but notes "res. Portsmouth." This probably means that he originally had been from Portsmouth but later moved to Tiverton. (see next note).

    14 May 1750: Joseph Remington qualified with certificate for himself and family from Portsmouth to reside in Tiverton (Po Town Council Bk 4 P 49).

    Did they ever go from Portsmouth to Tiverton that year? (see next note)

    From the town records of Portsmouth, RI: "The Ear Mark of the Creatures of Joseph Remmington is a fork on the Right Ear and a hapenny under ye same Ear and a Hapenny before & behind the Left Ear -- Entered on Record June ye 18th AD 1754 By Robt Dennis Tn Clerk." This very likely refers to our ancestor, which means that the family -- or at least his farm -- was in Portsmouth during the 1750s.

    20 Jun 1757: Joseph Remington, wife & children, were given a certificate from Portsmouth to reside in Richmond (Po Town Council Bk 4 p 118).

    According to a statement by his son Thomas, our ancestor, the family lived in South Kingstown but later moved to Tiverton sometime after 1760. According to son David's pension file, the family lived in Richmond when he was born.

    I am not sure of his date of death -- needs more research. A Joseph Remington is living at Tiverton in the 1782 RI Census and 1790 Federal Census; he is not listed in 1800. This may indicate he died between 1790 and 1800.

    A Joseph Remington witnessed the 22 Nov 1788 will of Mary Anthony, spinster, of Tiverton. Probably it was this Joseph. This needs more research.

    According to the Burlingame Manuscript, he resided at Scituate and Tiverton. However, the Joseph Remington who was a son of Margaret (Burlingame) Remington lived at Scituate (not Tiverton) and was a different Joseph, based on research by Barbara Chase. Our Joseph lived at Portsmouth, South Kingstown and/or Richmond, and Tiverton.

    As a result of reading Barbara's research into Scituate and Cranston land evidence, I have come to the conclusion that the published genealogies have confused two Josephs. One of them apparently was born in Warwick 21 Jan 1720/21 and moved to Scituate, where he died 6 Jul 1800. The other was born around the same time (location unknown but possibly Prudence Island), was married in Portsmouth, apparently lived in both Portsmouth and South Kingstown (or Richmond) and later moved to Tiverton (and possibly again Portsmouth for a while?), where he died between 1790 and 1800 (based on census records). However, his date of birth on the gravestone plaque at Tiverton is exactly the same as the date of birth for the one who died at Scituate. It appears that the descendants who had the plaque made were in error about Joseph's date of birth, having used the information for the other Joseph.

    As a result of this research provided by Barbara, we now must do further research to determine who Joseph's parents are. Any leads are appreciated. Clues might be the names of his sons Benjamin, Joseph, & Thomas; and the names of his daughters Abigail, Phebe, Sarah, & Mary. David was most likely named after David Lake, father of Innocent.

    David Lake was a resident of Portsmouth, which strengthens the likelihood that Joseph's parents lived there.

    "There were three REMINGTONs in eighteenth century SK, based on the tax lists: David, John Jr., and Joseph."
    (source: RIWASHIN-L Archives, 15 May 2007)


    Joseph married Innocent LAKE 10 Jul 1744, Portsmouth, RI. Innocent (daughter of David LAKE, Jr. and Mary WILCOX) was born Between 1718 and 1722, Portsmouth, RI; died 15 Apr 1809, Tiverton, RI; was buried , Pleasant View Cemetery, Stone Church Rd., Tiverton, RI. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Innocent LAKE was born Between 1718 and 1722, Portsmouth, RI (daughter of David LAKE, Jr. and Mary WILCOX); died 15 Apr 1809, Tiverton, RI; was buried , Pleasant View Cemetery, Stone Church Rd., Tiverton, RI.

    Notes:

    In the Remington Family book, Martha A. Benns gives her name as Innocent Taylor. From the records, it appears that this marriage to Benjamin Taylor was a first marriage for our Innocent, and that these are not two different Innocent Taylors. In any case, David Lake named his daughter as Innocent Remington in his will, so that has been documented.

    Her year of birth is given as 1722 on the Brayton plaque at the Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in Tiverton, RI.

    One genealogy has her age at death as 91, which places her birth year at c1718.

    Notes:

    Joseph & Innocent were married by Robert Lawton, Justice.

    Children:
    1. Abigail Remington was born 31 Mar 1745, Portsmouth, Newport Co., RI.
    2. David Remington, Sr. was born 13 Jun 1747, Portsmouth, Newport Co., RI; died Abt 24 Oct 1834, Greenwich, Washington Co., NY; was buried , Greenwich, Washington Co., NY.
    3. Phebe Remington was born 4 Sep 1749, Portsmouth, Newport Co., RI.
    4. Sarah Remington was born 18 Jun 1752, Portsmouth or Tiverton, Newport Co., RI.
    5. Benjamin Remington was born 12 Nov 1755, Portsmouth or Tiverton, Newport Co., RI.
    6. Joseph Remington, Jr. was born Between 13 Jun and 13 Sep 1757, South Kingstown, Washington County, RI; died 1834, Hartland, Windsor County, VT.
    7. Thomas REMINGTON was born 10 Sep 1760, South Kingstown, Washington County, RI; died Abt 4 Mar 1842, Tiverton, Newport Co, RI.
    8. 1. Mary Remington was born 16 Oct 1762, Tiverton, RI; died 17 Jan 1838; was buried , Pleasant View Cemetery, Stone Church Rd., Tiverton, RI.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William REMINGTON was born Abt 1682, Portsmouth, RI (son of Thomas REMINGTON, I and Mary ALLEN); died Abt 1 Mar 1764, RI; was buried 3 Mar 1764, RI.

    Notes:

    (If you use any portion of these notes, please give credit to me, Lois Sorensen, and to other sources as noted herein.)

    William Rimington witnessed the will of Philip Sweet on 12 Dec 1709.

    First of all, I am not at all sure that William is the father of our ancestor Joseph. At this point it is a possibility, placed here as a working model and subject to change. Research is ongoing to link together the Rhode Island Remingtons. Most of the Remingtons on this family tree are properly linked with documentation noted. However, in the case of a few families, a best-guess scenario is being used until further evidence comes to light. That is the case here.

    The four names of the children have been chosen because they appear as names (not identified as siblings) in the Portsmouth town records. I am placing them here simply as a working model.

    According to their father's will, William and his brother Thomas must have been at least 21 in 1710, with William receiving most of the property and designated as joint executor along with his mother; this might suggest that the two older sons were born c1687 and 1689. However, Torrey's "New England Marriages Prior to 1700" says the first child of record was born 1682, and that is the date assigned to Thomas in several reputable genealogies. Consequently, I have given William the birth year of 1682 as the oldest son. However, this means that if he is the one who married Mary Manton, he was at least 43 when they married. This opens up four possibilities: his birth year actually may be later, such as 1687; or, he married later in life; or, he married someone else first and Mary Manton was his second wife; or, he isn't the William who married Mary Manton, in which case he may have an unknown marriage c1700 and a son William Jr. who married Mary. This last idea is the one I have used here, for the time being.

    William Remington of Warwick was made a freeman of the colony on 1 May 1711 (Bartlett, Records of RI, 4:114). He registered an earmark for his cattle "and other Creatures" on 1 Jan 1712/13 (Early Records of Warwick, p. 10). From this one might assume that William's birth year could not have been after 1690.

    According to Oliver Payson Fuller's "The History of Warwick, RI," in 1712 William sold his share of the Remington farm, located on the northwest corner of Post Rd. & Cowesett Rd., but reserved the burying ground where his father and grandfather are interred. Portions of the Remington land were later bought by Thomas Jones Spencer & Thomas LeValley.

    Where did William live after this land sale? I speculate that he may have gone to Prudence Island, where his mother's family resided, and where William himself may have been born.

    I was informed of a reference to a couple named William & Abigail Remington in the East Greenwich Town Council records of Jan 1742/3 (source: Cherry Fletcher Bamberg, compiler & editor of "RI Roots" and "Gleanings.") Therefore, I have made a tentative assumption that this may be William, the son of Thomas & Mary, and that his wife is the Abigail referenced in the East Greenwich records. Abigail and her family had come to East Greenwich from Prudence Island but did not have the official permission or the financial means to stay there. Her husband William was employed for a year as a servant of Philip Arnold of Warwick, so the East Greenwich Town Council ordered that Abigail and her family be taken to the Arnold home.

    From Portsmouth Town Council records:

    1729: William Remington of PI & family warned out of town of Po (Bk 3 pp 17 & 21)

    1737: William Remington & family given certificate from Po to relocate to East Greenwich (Bk 3 p 260)

    14 Feb 1742: William Remington of PI qualified with certificate for himself, wife, and children to reside in Warwick for 4-year term if Town Council there accept him (Bk 3 p 289)

    20 Jun 1743: William Remington of PI qualified with certificate to reside at Providence with wife and children for 7-yr-term if Town Council there accept them (Bk 3 p 291)

    Some or all of the above notes from the town records could refer to his (possible) son William who married Mary Manton.

    SK land evidence, Jan 1722: William Remington witnessed documents of Ebenezer & Mary Smith, regarding bequeathing two negro children named Primus & Dinah. Could this William be the son of Thomas & Mary (Allen) Remington, of Warwick? It is in the correct time frame. However, he might be the individual mentioned in the last paragraph below, who was "of Jamestown" in 1733 (h/o Mary Manton). (I have placed that other William, schoolmaster, as possible son of this William.)

    At the funeral of a William Remington on 3 March 1764, Elder John Gorton preached on the text John 5:25. I am not sure if that was this particular William Remington, but for the time being I am using that date here, pending further research. (source: Bamberg, Cherry Fletcher. Elder John Gorton and the Six-Principle Baptist Church of East Greenwich, RI. Greenville, RI: RI Genealogical Society, 2001; p. 53)

    In addition, there was a William Remington, of Jamestown, who was a schoolmaster in 1733. He was most likely the same William Remington who was a schoolmaster at Prudence Island. He married (after 7 Aug 1723) Mary Manton, of Edward, and had several children, including Elizabeth & Anne (m. Vial, had a son John). He is possibly the William Remington who died at Cranston 21 Apr 1768. These two Williams could easily be confused, since apparently they lived during the same time. Could they be father and son? That is my assumption here for the purpose of linking them to the family tree. (needs more research to determine and confirm relationships)

    William married Abigail UNKNOWN Abt 1703, RI. Abigail was born Abt 1685; died Aft Jan 1742/43. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Abigail UNKNOWN was born Abt 1685; died Aft Jan 1742/43.

    Notes:

    Her name may have been Abigail; this is an idea deduced from observing the reoccurrence of this name among the descendants.

    Some time after entering the above note, I was informed of a reference to William & Abigail Remington in the East Greenwich Town Council records of Jan 1742/3 (source: Cherry Fletcher Bamberg, compiler & editor of "RI Roots" and "Gleanings.") Therefore, I have made a tentative assumption that this may be William, the son of Thomas & Mary, and that his wife is the Abigail referenced in the East Greenwich records.

    Children:
    1. Josiah Remington was born Abt 1703, Warwick or Portsmouth, RI; died Between 1745 and 1747.
    2. William Remington was born Abt 1705, Prudence Island, Portsmouth, Newport Co., RI; died 21 Apr 1768, Cranston, Providence Co., RI.
    3. John Remington was born Abt 1710.
    4. Thomas Remington was born Abt 1714.
    5. 2. Joseph REMINGTON was born Abt 1718, Portsmouth, Newport Co., RI; died Between 1790 and 1800, Tiverton, Newport Co., RI; was buried , Pleasant View Cemetery, Stone Church Rd., Tiverton, RI.

  3. 6.  David LAKE, Jr. was born 2 Jun 1679, Portsmouth, RI (son of David LAKE, Sr. and Sarah EARLE); died Abt Aug 1767, Portsmouth, RI.

    Notes:

    His will mentions four deceased daughters, but not by name. He does give the names of the granddaughters, which I have listed here as daughters, as the granddaughters may have been named after his daughters.

    On 23 Apr 1757, David Lake, yeoman of Portsmouth, sold a piece of land to Thomas Remington, cordwainer, resident of Portsmouth. The price paid by TR was 20 shillings. "I David Lake have given granted bargained sold conveyed and confirmed and do freely fully and absolutely give grant . . . unto him the said Thomas Remington . . . certain piece of land 3 Rods Square at the S.E. corner of my land." (No wives are mentioned; however, this Thomas may be the one whose wife was Amy.) Signed by David Lake's X and witnessed by Robert Dennis & Matthew Slocum. (Po Land Ev Bk 5 p 343)

    David married Mary WILCOX Abt 1700. Mary (daughter of Daniel WILCOX, Jr. and Hannah COOK) was born 25 Feb 1682/83, Portsmouth, RI; died 6 May 1747, Portsmouth, RI. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Mary WILCOX was born 25 Feb 1682/83, Portsmouth, RI (daughter of Daniel WILCOX, Jr. and Hannah COOK); died 6 May 1747, Portsmouth, RI.

    Notes:

    Portsmouth records: LAKE Mary, wife of David, and daughter of Daniel and Hannah Wilcox, born Feb. 25, 1682.

    Children:
    1. Hannah Lake was born Abt 1701; died Bef 22 Mar 1767.
    2. Sarah Lake was born Abt 1703; died Bef 22 Mar 1767.
    3. Amy Lake was born Abt 1705; died Bef 22 Mar 1767.
    4. Elizabeth Lake was born Abt 1707; died Between 1747 and 1749.
    5. Martha Lake was born Abt 1709.
    6. Daniel Lake was born Abt 1711.
    7. Abigail Lake was born 13 May 1713, Tiverton, RI.
    8. Mary Lake was born Abt 1715.
    9. Ruth Lake was born Abt 1716.
    10. 3. Innocent LAKE was born Between 1718 and 1722, Portsmouth, RI; died 15 Apr 1809, Tiverton, RI; was buried , Pleasant View Cemetery, Stone Church Rd., Tiverton, RI.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Thomas REMINGTON, I was born 4 Feb 1655/56, Andover, MA (son of John REMINGTON, II and Abigail ACIE); died 23 Jul 1710, Warwick, RI; was buried , Historical Cemetery WK14, Remington Lot, Cowesett Rd., Warwick, RI.

    Notes:

    (If you use any portion of these notes, please give credit to me, Lois Sorensen, and to other sources as noted herein.)
    According to Oliver Payson Fuller's "The History of Warwick, RI," published in 1875, Thomas Remington in 1692/3 bought Cowesett farm # 1 consisting of 240 acres for the price of 57 pounds, from John Warner & Philip Sweet. As nearly as I can determine, this property was at the northwest corner of Post Rd. (Route 1) and Cowesett Rd. The next farm westward, bordering Route 2, was later purchased by the Remingtons -- probably Thomas Remington, Jr., who married Maplet Gorton.

    According to the early town records of Portsmouth, RI, "Thomas Rimmington of Prudence is Admitted a freeman in this town" at a Town Council meeting held 6 June 1692 at William Corey's house (also William Allin of Prudence at the same meeting). Later that same year, the records of a Town Council meeting held on 22 Aug 1692, again at William Corey's house, show that three men were chosen to serve on the next Jury of Tryals at Newport: John Vaughan, Thomas Rimmington, & Joseph Sheffield.

    These references likely refer to our ancestor, if in fact he was at Prudence Island and a freeman of Portsmouth in the early 1690s. If this is so, then he must have bought property in Warwick shortly after this and later settled there (possibly c1704 -- see note below). His wife was of Portsmouth, so it is reasonable to assume that this is our ancestor and that they were married at Portsmouth.

    In 1701, Thomas Remington was Constable on Prudence Island.

    Similarly, genealogist Armand Lariviere says that Thomas initially settled on Prudence Island, Rhode Island, then relocated to Warwick, where he purchased farm #1, the Cowesett Plot, containing 240 acres, in 1693, for 57 pounds. He was deeded land in Haverhill, MA, by his father John in 1695 & 1709. Thomas became a freeman of Warwick in 1704.

    Sources for information on this family:
    "Gorton Family Genealogy"
    "New England Historical and Genealogical Society Register," Vols. 29, 42, 43
    "The History of Warwick, RI" by Oliver Payson Fuller

    Thomas's will mentions his "dearly beloved wife Mary"; names eight sons, six of whom were under age 21 on 20 May 1710; and his two daughters, both under 18. Thomas gave all his lands to sons Thomas, Jr., William, & John -- they to pay legacies to the other children. Based on this will, I have estimated the birth years for his children. Wife Mary and son William were co-executors.

    John, still under age 21, received 40 acres, and would pay his brother Thomas 10 pounds when Thomas reached age 21. Thomas received 1/2 of all the remaining land, across the north end, and he is to pay 11 pounds to five of his brothers when they reach age 21 -- Daniel, Joseph, Stephen, Matthew, and Jonathan; he also is to pay his sisters Mary and Prudence 7 pounds each when they reach age 18 or earlier if they marry younger than 18. William received the mansion house with the remainder of lands; he is to pay to each of the 5 brothers 11 pounds each at age 21 and the two sisters 7 pounds each at age 18. All the rest of the estate is left to dearly beloved wife Mary and well-beloved son William who are appointed joint executors. Thomas signed his will with a capital R -- the mark of "Tho Rimington." It was witnessed by Samuel Gorton, Edward Earle (his mark), and Elizabeth Gorton (her mark). On 26 Sep 1710 the witnesses appeared before the Town Council of Warwick and made oath that they saw Thomas Rimington sign and seal the will.

    According to Oliver Payson Fuller's "The History of Warwick, RI," William sold his share of the farm in 1712, but reserved the burying ground where his father and grandfather are interred. Portions of the Remington land were later bought by Thomas Jones Spencer & Thomas LeValley.

    His gravestone has the inscription T R 23 July 1710. Although recorded by James N. Arnold in 1893, in 1996 the cemetery could not be located. Supposedly, there were four graves -- Thomas and his wife, and son John and his wife. James Arnold described the location as "north of the David Bennett Lot in open pasture without any protection one tomb two graves at feet that of Thomas Remington and his wife and his son John and his wife." The David Bennett Lot is 1400 feet south of Cowesett Rd. across from Hardig Road and west of I 95.

    Thomas married Mary ALLEN Abt 1681. Mary (daughter of William ALLEN, I and Elizabeth Unknown) was born Abt 1661, Prudence Island, Portsmouth, RI; died Abt 1710, RI; was buried , Historical Cemetery WK14, Remington Lot, Cowesett Rd., Warwick, RI. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Mary ALLEN was born Abt 1661, Prudence Island, Portsmouth, RI (daughter of William ALLEN, I and Elizabeth Unknown); died Abt 1710, RI; was buried , Historical Cemetery WK14, Remington Lot, Cowesett Rd., Warwick, RI.

    Notes:

    The Allen family were of Prudence Island, according to "Representative Men of Old Families of Southeastern MA," V. I, p. 173.

    I have estimated Mary's year of birth, assuming that she was about 20 when she was married, and that none of her children were multiple births. Martha Benns gives her year of death as 1710, the same as for her husband Thomas (see Remington book at Rhode Island Historical Library). She is called Marie in her father's will (William Allin, 2 June 1685 Portsmouth, RI), but Mary in her husband's will (1710 Warwick, RI).

    It is unclear exactly where she was born.

    Notes:

    According to the book "New England Marriages Prior to 1700" (by Clarence Almon Torrey, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, 1985), their first child on record was born in 1682; Mary's year of death is given as 1710+. Places of residence were Portsmouth and Warwick, RI.

    Children:
    1. 4. William REMINGTON was born Abt 1682, Portsmouth, RI; died Abt 1 Mar 1764, RI; was buried 3 Mar 1764, RI.
    2. Thomas REMINGTON, II was born Abt 1685, Portsmouth, RI; died 25 Sep 1723, Warwick, RI.
    3. Stephen Remington was born Between 1689 and 1696, Portsmouth or Warwick, RI; died Abt 16 Dec 1785, Pawtuxet, Cranston, RI.
    4. John Remington was born Abt 1690, Portsmouth, RI; died 18 Jul 1723, Providence, RI.
    5. Daniel Remington, Sr. was born Abt 1692, Portsmouth or Warwick, RI; died Abt 16 Sep 1786, Warwick, RI; was buried 18 Sep 1786, Warwick, RI.
    6. Joseph Remington, I was born Abt 1694, Portsmouth or Warwick, RI; died 22 Sep 1763, Cranston, RI.
    7. Matthew Remington was born Abt 1700, Portsmouth or Warwick, RI; died Bef 25 Jul 1771.
    8. Jonathan Remington was born Abt 1702, Portsmouth or Warwick, RI.
    9. Mary Remington was born Abt 1704, Warwick, RI.
    10. Prudence Remington was born Abt 1706, Warwick, RI.

  3. 12.  David LAKE, Sr. was born Abt 1645, Dorchester, MA (son of Henry LAKE and Alice Unknown); died Aft 1709, Tiverton, RI.

    Notes:

    The following notes are from John O. Austin's "Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island."

    David [Lake] was a freeman at Portsmouth 27 Feb 1669 [I found the date of 16 Oct 1668], and his earmark (for his livestock) was recorded 29 Mar 1669. On 22 Sep 1679 he bought land on the Taunton River (in Dighton, Somerset, and Freetown, MA) and also at Sippican (Rochester, MA) and Acushnet (New Bedford, MA). In 1689 he was a proprietor at Dartmouth, and a Selectman at Tiverton on 28 Jul 1694 and again in 1698. On 16 Mar 1696 and in 1698 he was Town Clerk of Tiverton. On 11 Mar 1702 he was Moderator of the Tiverton Town Meeting. On 15 Jun 1709 he, then of Little Compton, deeded to Zaccheus Butts his land rights in Dorchester and Stoughton, MA, which had been inherited from his uncle Thomas (probably Lake).

    "Thomas LAKE [Henry & Alice's son] ... was brought up in the family of his uncle, Thomas LAKE of Dorchester. ... He was a soldier under Capt. Benjamin CHURCH in Philip's War, as was his brother David. ... On 1 Nov 1676, Plymouth Colony granted 100 acres at Puncatest (Tiverton) to David and Thomas LAKE for their services in Philip's War, of which David was to have 60 acres (Plymouth Col. Rec.). This land was afterwards included in the bounds of the Pocasset purchase, with the result that a bitter dispute arose between the Lakes and the Pocasset proprietors." (source: MORIARTY, G. Andrews: The Early Rhode Island LAKEs, published July 1935 in The American Genealogist and New Haven Genealogical Magazine, Vol. XII, No. 1, pp. 17-24.)

    David married Sarah EARLE Abt 1677. Sarah (daughter of Ralph EARLE and Joan SAVAGE) was born Between 1640 and 1645, Dorchester, MA; died Abt 1690, Tiverton, RI. [Group Sheet]


  4. 13.  Sarah EARLE was born Between 1640 and 1645, Dorchester, MA (daughter of Ralph EARLE and Joan SAVAGE); died Abt 1690, Tiverton, RI.
    Children:
    1. Sarah Lake was born 10 May 1678.
    2. 6. David LAKE, Jr. was born 2 Jun 1679, Portsmouth, RI; died Abt Aug 1767, Portsmouth, RI.
    3. Jonathan Lake was born 30 Dec 1681, Tiverton, RI.
    4. Joel Lake, Sr. was born 30 Jan 1683/84, Tiverton, RI; died Bef 18 Dec 1748.
    5. Joseph Lake was born 15 Jun 1690, Tiverton, RI.

  5. 14.  Daniel WILCOX, Jr. was born Abt 1659 (son of Daniel WILCOX and Unknown Wife).

    Notes:

    Daniel's mother was probably his father's first wife, name unknown, rather than Elizabeth Cooke, Mayflower descendant.

    Daniel — Hannah COOK. Hannah (daughter of John "Butcher" COOKE and Mary BORDEN) was born Abt 1661. [Group Sheet]


  6. 15.  Hannah COOK was born Abt 1661 (daughter of John "Butcher" COOKE and Mary BORDEN).

    Notes:

    Her second marriage was to Enoch Briggs.

    Children:
    1. 7. Mary WILCOX was born 25 Feb 1682/83, Portsmouth, RI; died 6 May 1747, Portsmouth, RI.