Gov. Samuel Cranston

Male 1659 - 1727  (67 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Gov. Samuel Cranston was born 16 Aug 1659, Newport, RI (son of John CRANSTON and Mary CLARKE); died 26 Apr 1727, Newport, RI; was buried , Common Burial Ground, Newport, RI.

    Notes:

    Like his father, Samuel was Governor of the Colony of RI.

    As his second wife, Samuel married the widow of his brother Caleb.

    Information on Samuel's life and his gravesite can be found at findagrave.com.

    Samuel married Mary Hart 1680. Mary (daughter of Thomas Hart and Freeborn Williams) was born Abt 1663, Newport, RI; died 17 Sep 1710, Newport, RI; was buried , Golden Hill Cemetery, Golden Hill St., Newport, RI. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. John Cranston was born 4 Aug 1684; died 15 Oct 1746.
    2. Thomas Cranston was born 2 Aug 1692, Newport, RI; died Bef 1721.

    Samuel married Judith Parrott 1711. Judith was born Abt 1670, Newport, RI; died 4 May 1737, Newport, RI. [Group Sheet]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John CRANSTON was born Between 1625 and 1626, Scotland or England (son of James CRANSTOUN); died 12 Mar 1679/80, Newport, RI; was buried , Island Cemetery, Newport, RI.

    Notes:

    The following notes are excerpted from "Descendants of Gov. John Cranston of Rhode Island" by Charles Albert Dubosq and William Jones; printed in Genealogies of Rhode Island Families, Vol. I, p. 277ff:

    John Cranston came to America about 1637, as stated in a letter written by his Gov. Samuel Cranston. He became an inhabitant of Aquidneck Island in 1638. In 1644, at the General Court of Elections at Newport, he was chosen to be drummer of the Portsmouth Militia. At the very same Court, his guardian and future father-in-law, Jeremy/Jeremiah Clarke, was chosen Treasurer of Newport. Not long after this time, John moved to Newport, where he lived for the rest of his life.

    On 1 Mar 1663/64 John Cranston was "licensed to administer physic and practice chirugery throughout the whole colony." This was roughly equivalent to granting an MD. He was known as a "doctor of physik" and a "physition." Thoughout his life he played a prominent role in the affairs of the colony, including Attorney General, Commissioner, Deputy, Assistant, and Deputy Governor, and Governor. During King Philip's War he was appointed "Major and chief Captain of all the Colony forces . . . for the safety and defense of the Colony."

    John Cranston was elected Governor of the Colony on 8 Nov 1678.

    Gov. John Cranston died in Newport at age 55 while serving as Governor of the Colony of RI.

    Information on John's life and his gravesite can be found at findagrave.com.

    John married Mary CLARKE 3 Jun 1658, Newport, RI. Mary (daughter of Jeremy CLARKE and Frances LATHAM) was born 1641, Newport, RI; died 7 Apr 1711, Newport, RI; was buried , Common Burial Ground, Newport, RI. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Mary CLARKE was born 1641, Newport, RI (daughter of Jeremy CLARKE and Frances LATHAM); died 7 Apr 1711, Newport, RI; was buried , Common Burial Ground, Newport, RI.

    Notes:

    When Mary (Clarke) Cranston married John Stanton, she was the widow of Gov. John Cranston (b. 1626).

    Her will identifies her as "Mary Stanton, of Newport, now wife of Capt. John Stanton of Newport, Physician." It mentions her brothers Walter and J. Clarke; and sons (surname Cranston) Caleb (dec'd.), Samuel, John, Benjamin and Henry; daughter Elizabeth (Cranston) Brown; and son Henry Stanton. Based on Henry's date of birth (1688), Mary would have been about 47 years of age when he was born. The will also mentions son-in-law John Brown, grandsons John & Robert Brown; grandson John Cranston, son of Samuel; and granddaughter Mary Cranston.

    Her epitaph reads as follows: "Here lyeth interred the body of Mary Stanton alias Cranston who departed this life ye 7th day of April 1711 in ye 70th year of her age late wife of Capt John Stanton & was ye only wife of Major John Cranston & ye virtuous & worthy mother of ye family here."

    Children:
    1. 1. Samuel Cranston was born 16 Aug 1659, Newport, RI; died 26 Apr 1727, Newport, RI; was buried , Common Burial Ground, Newport, RI.
    2. James Cranston was born Abt Feb 1660/61, Newport, RI; died 16 Sep 1662.
    3. Caleb Cranston was born Abt 1662, Newport, RI.
    4. Jeremiah Cranston was born Abt 1663, Newport, RI; died Aft 1678.
    5. Mary Cranston was born 27 Jan 1664/65, Newport, RI; died 24 Mar 1665/66.
    6. Benjamin CRANSTON, I was born Abt 1668, Newport, RI; died Between 1708 and 1718.
    7. William Cranston was born Abt 1670, Newport, RI.
    8. Elizabeth Cranston was born 1671, Newport, RI; died 3 Jun 1736.
    9. Peleg Cranston was born Abt 1673.
    10. John Cranston, Jr. was born Abt 1675, Newport, RI.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  James CRANSTOUN

    Notes:

    Rev. James Cranstoun was a chaplain to King Charles I.

    Children:
    1. 2. John CRANSTON was born Between 1625 and 1626, Scotland or England; died 12 Mar 1679/80, Newport, RI; was buried , Island Cemetery, Newport, RI.

  2. 6.  Jeremy CLARKE was born 1605, East Farleigh, Kent, England (son of William CLARKE and Mary WESTON); died 1651, Newport, RI; was buried , Clifton Burying Ground, Newport, RI.

    Notes:

    His name is often spelled Jeremy. Jeremiah and Frances came to America about 1638 and settled at Newport, RI.

    He signed the Portsmouth Compact in 1639.

    Jeremy, one of the original settlers of Newport, RI, is a direct descendant of King Edward I of England and his wife Eleanor of Castile, through their daughter Joan Plantagenet, who died in 1307.

    Jeremy Clarke, son of Mary Weston, was a nephew of Sir Richard Weston, Earl of Portland and Lord Treasurer of England.

    Jeremy was a captain (according to his wife's tombstone inscription), in 1648 was President Regent of Aquidneck Island, and held other public offices. His death in 1651 was later recorded in the Quaker records.

    His son Walter Clarke later became Governor of RI, and was one of the original proprietors of the Monmouth Patent, NJ.

    Jeremy married Frances LATHAM Abt 1637. 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]


  3. 7.  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. Walter Clarke was born Abt 1638; died 23 May 1714.
    2. 3. Mary CLARKE was born 1641, Newport, RI; died 7 Apr 1711, Newport, RI; was buried , Common Burial Ground, Newport, RI.
    3. Jeremiah Clarke was born Abt 1643; died Abt 16 Jan 1728/29, Newport, Newport Co., RI.
    4. Latham Clarke was born Abt 1645; died 1719.
    5. Weston Clarke was born 5 Apr 1648; died 6 Oct 1730; was buried , Golden Hill Cemetery, Newport, RI.
    6. James Clarke was born 1649; died 1 Dec 1736; was buried , Common Burying Ground, Newport, RI.
    7. Sarah Clarke was born 1651; died Aft 1706.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  William CLARKE was born Abt 1575 (son of James CLERKE and Mary SAXBY); died Abt 10 Jun 1610; was buried 12 Jun 1610, East Farleigh, Kent, England.

    Notes:

    William Clarke was a Gentleman of East Farleigh, County Kent, England; and St. Botolph, Aldgate, London.

    William married Mary WESTON Abt 10 Feb 1598/99, St. Andrews Holborn, England. Mary (daughter of Jerome WESTON and Mary CAVE) was born Abt Apr 1579. [Group Sheet]


  2. 13.  Mary WESTON was born Abt Apr 1579 (daughter of Jerome WESTON and Mary CAVE).

    Notes:

    Mary was the daughter of a Knight, Sir Jerome Weston, and sister of a Knight, Sir Richard Weston. Richard was knighted by King James I on 23 July 1603, raised to the peerage by King Charles I on 13 Apr 1628, as Baron Weston of Neyland. He was also appointed Lord High Treasurer on 23 July 1628, and declared the first Earl of Portland on 17 Feb 1632/3.

    Children:
    1. 6. Jeremy CLARKE was born 1605, East Farleigh, Kent, England; died 1651, Newport, RI; was buried , Clifton Burying Ground, Newport, RI.

  3. 14.  Lewis LATHAM was born 31 Oct 1574, Lowick, Northamptonshire, England (son of Oliver LATHAM); died Abt 13 May 1655, Elstow, Bedfordshire, England; was buried 15 May 1655, Elstow, Bedfordshire, England.

    Notes:

    Lewis Latham, Gentleman, was sergeant falconer to King Charles I.

    Lewis died at age 80. His will, dated 6 May 1653 and proved 1 Sep 1655, leaves legacies to sons Henry and John; dtrs Ann Segar, Frances Clarke, Catherine Garrett, Elizabeth Bibble, Ellen Sherringham, and Winifred Downes; his wife and executrix was Winifred Latham.

    Lewis married Elizabeth Unknown Abt 1606, England. Elizabeth died Abt 12 Sep 1620, Elstow, Bedfordshire, England; was buried 14 Sep 1620, Elstow, Bedfordshire, England. [Group Sheet]


  4. 15.  Elizabeth Unknown died Abt 12 Sep 1620, Elstow, Bedfordshire, England; was buried 14 Sep 1620, Elstow, Bedfordshire, England.
    Children:
    1. Oliver Latham was born Abt 4 Jun 1607, Bletsoe, Bedfordshire, England.
    2. 7. Frances LATHAM was born 15 Feb 1609/10, Kempston, Bedford, England; died Sep 1677, Newport, RI; was buried , Governor's Lot, Newport, RI.