Thursday, December 15, 2011
Edmund Sawyer 1530/40-1564
ID: I20803
Name: Edmund SAWYER
Suffix: , Sir
Reference Number: 28374
Sex: M
Birth: ABT 1530 in Norfolk, England
Death: 1564 in Norfolk, England
Note:
"The records of the family in England show they bore arms 'during the third crusade under Richard Coeur de Lion and Baldwin. His family and hereditary coat of arms were given in 1310 to Hugh Sawyer for distinguished services rendered his sovereign on the field of battle. The family came to England with William the Conqueror in 1066."The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography (NCAB), James T. White and Co., 1893 and laterEdmund Sawyer born 1540 Norfolk, England died 1564 England Some information indicates he was married several times:
1. Agnes Fiske born 1536 or 1542 in Halworth, England
2. Sarah Powell born 1543 married to Edmund in 1564
3. Annie Whitmore Born? (married a grandson Edmund, not this Edmund)
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Marriage 1 Jane FISKE b: 1541 in of Halesworth, England
Married: ABT 1554 in EnglandChildren
Thomas SAWYER b: 1556 in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England
from ancestry.com
Johnde Sawyer 1582-1660
John Sawyer (2.Thomas2, 1.Edmund1) born Abt. 1582, Lincolnshire, England, married Abt. 1605, in England, Agnes Sharpe, born Abt. 1583, Leverton, L.,England., died 2-Jan-1635, Holton Cum,,, England. John died 15-Jul-1660, Gainsborough, Lincoln, England, Buried: 26-Jul-1660. The three sons of John Sawyer; Edward, William and Thomas came from Lincolnshire, England in 1643, and "were an exceptionally prolific race. They probably outnumbered any other family race throughout New England, unless it be the Wilders; and no one family could equal that of SAWYER." They were well named--they were in fact "sawyers." `If the Sawyers were not born with saws in their hands, the saws came very readily to their hands.....Every town, village, road and lane throughout New England bears witness of their skill and industry.' They were millwrights, wheelrights, blacksmiths, coopersmiths, carpenters, coopers, and they were pioneers in the use of water power. To this day their mills and lumber yards are to be found in the hands of their descendants, and they have made their mark in the academic, political and military worlds.
from ancestry.com
Name: John SAWYER
Reference Number: 32375
Sex: M
Birth: ABT 1582 in Lincolnshire, England
Death: 15 JUL 1660 in Lincolnshire, England
Note:
They were well named--they were in fact "sawyers." `If the Sawyers were not born with saws in their hands, the saws came very readily to their hands.....Every town, village, road and lane throughout New England bears witness of their skill and industry.' They were millwrights, wheelwrights, blacksmiths, coppersmiths, carpenters, coopers, and they were pioneers in the use of water power. To this day their mills and lumber yards are to be found in the hands of their descendants, and they have made their mark in the academic, political and military worlds.Descendants of Edmund Sawyer Compiled by George E. Sawyer http://www.geocities.com/gesawyer/source Yvonne Wacky from Genes Reunited email August 2008:Parents of William Sawyer dob 1613 are John Sawyer dob 1582 died 15 Jull 1660 married to Agnes Sharpe dob 1603 died 1583.John Sawyer's father is Thomas Sawyer dob 1536 died in Norfolk married Margaret West dob 1560 . Thomas Sawyer's father is Edmund Say dob 1540 married to Agnes Fiske dob 1541.John born 1582 married to Margery Jackson born 1570 White Chapel, Yorkshire, England died 28 Dec 1677 Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts,JOHN SAWYER, son of THOMAS SAWYER and ?: From the "General Index of the Sawyer Families of New England Prior to 1900", by Fred E Sawyer, 1983:....."John, b. ca.1582, prob Lincolnshire Co., Eng. thought to be a farmer and possibly a landholder, son of Thomas. His three sons thought to have migrated to America on a ship with Capt. Parker, about 1636, and settled in Rowley and Lancaster Ma. Their descendants make up a large part of the Early Sawyer families of Ma. Ch. b. Lincolnshire Co., Eng. include:..........(1) Edward, b.1608, bur. 9 Mar 1673, m. Mary Peasly...........(2) William, b. ca. 1613, d.1702, m. 1644 Ruth Bitfield or Bidford...........(3) Thomas, b. ca. 1616, chr. 24 Mar 1630, d. 12 Sep 1706, m. 1648, Mary Prescott.....Ref: Early Settlers of Rowley Ma; Lancaster V.R.; FGRA."He was a farmer and Landowner in Lincolnshire. according to "Maine Genealogy" VOL. 3, p. 1444.- http://www.gendex.com/users/jast/D0043/G0000008.html22 Dec 200219:52:16
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PeggyToomeyHammannadded this on 23 Oct 2010
from ancestry.com
John (the brother of Sir Edmond)Edmond, William, Thomas and Edward cousins of Sir Robert, Attorney General for James the second, King of England. These four came to American line starts with Thomas Sawyer. from ancestry.com
Simon Willard 1528-1584

Horsmonden, Kent, , England
Death 26 Feb 1584
Age: 56
Goudhurst, Kent, , England
Wife Elizabeth
Birth: 1502
Brenchley, Kent, , England
Death: 12 Apr 1587
, Kent, , England
Richard Willard 1568-1516
Horsmonden, Kent, , England
Marriage to Catherine Durkin 3 Dec 1590
Age: 30
Cuxton, Kent, England
Marriage to MARGERY Humphrie
23 Sep 1601
Age: 41
Horsmonden, Kent, England
Marriage to Joan Morebread
17 Jan 1608
Age: 47
Horsemonden, Kent, England
2 Mar 1616
Age: 55
Horsemonden, Kent, England
Spouse I & Children
Catherine Durkin 1572 – 1598
Mary Willard 1590 –
Richard Willard 1591 – 1596
Thomas Willard 1593 – 1608
Elizabeth Willard 1594 – 1616
Richard Willard 1596 – 1616
Spouse II & Children
MARGERY Humphrie 1572 – 1608
Margery Willard 1602 – 1655
SIMON Major Willard 1605 – 1676
Catherine Willard 1607 – 1650
Spouse III & Children
Joan Morebread 1589 – 1616
Edward Willard 1611 – 1612
John Willard 1612 – 1613
George Willard 1614 – 1656
Richard Willard 1615 –
Richard WILLARD was born on 10 Mar 1560 in Horsmonden, Brenchley, Kent. He died on 20 Feb 1616. Children:
George WILLARD b: BEF 4 DEC 1611 in Horsemonden, co. Kent, England
Mary WILLARD
*Margery WILLARD b: 6 NOV 1602 in Horsemonden, co. Kent, England
Elizabeth WILLARD
Major Simon WILLARD b: BEF 7 APR 1605 in Horsemonden, Co. Kent England
Catherine WILLARD b: 30 AUG 1607 in Horsemonden, Co. Kent England
Richard was married three times and had 12 children. One of those two children, by Richard's second wife Margery Humphrey, was the original Willard emigrant to America.
i. Simon: b: 1605 in Horsemondon.
ii. George: b: in Horesemonden. George emigrated to Massachusetts with his brother Simon and first lived in Cambridge. He later removed to Scituate where he was a planter. His wife's name is unknown but he had three children.
Richard's will tells us something about what was considered to be valuable personal property during his time, and provides insight into why his son Simon may have emigrated to the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Richard's will was written on 12 February 1616. In it he bequeathed to "Joan ( also known as Jean Morebread) my (third) wife six pewter porringers six pewter saussers one pewter basson one pewter plattr. ij pewter candlesticks one doubell salte sellar j pewter pote ij pewter cuppes Xij pewter sponnes..."
He had two sons who emigrated to America, Simon, the Stephen ancestor, and George. George received six silver spoons and a silver and gilt cup to be delivered to him after his mother's death. To 10 year old "Symon" he left all the rest of his houses, outbuildings and lands not bequeathed to his stepmother, brothers, and sisters, and made provisions that he should receive them when he came of age. It also instructed that Symon be placed "with some honest man" where he could learn a good trade.
FYI -- The towns of Benchley, Goudhurst and Horsemonden adjoin and a man often held land in two or all three of the townships. The Town of Horsemonden is also spelled Horsmonden.
Richard WILLARD and Margaery HUMPHRIES were married on 23 Sep 1601.
from ancestry.com
Will of
Richard Willard, of Horsemonden, county Kent, yeoman, who made his will Feb.12,1616, which was proved before Edward Pape, vica general, March 8,1616. He bequeathed to the poor of Horsemonden, to his wife Joan, to h er son Francis Morebread; to his son George Willard six silver spoons and a sil ver and gilt cup, to be delivered to him after his mother's death: to his four daughters, Mary,Elizabeth,Margery and Catherine, his household stuff excepting that bequeather to his wife: to his son Richard Wyllard the income from certain lands: to his daughter Elizabeth a sum of money: to his kinsman Thomas Bolde s ome woodland: refers to his late brother Thomas Willards, his brothers-in-law J ohn Tyboull: to his daughters Margerie and Catherine a barn, close, gardens and orchard whi he bought of Wood: to his son Symon Willard all the rest of his me ssuages and lands when he shall come to age: directs that Symon be placed with some honest man where he may learn some good trand and be instructed: gave to s on Richard Willard land purchased of Evenden and Paynter: and in case of Symon' s death before reaching maturity, George was to have the land bequeath to him. John Tyboull was appointed executor and was to sell certain estate and apply the proceeds toward the payment of debts and "the virtuous bringing up of his children." from ancestry.com
Cutler or Cuthbert Overton 1486-
Birth 1505
Clerkenwell, Middlesex, England
Death
aft 1536; Clerkenwell, Middlesex, England
Wife Olive
birth 1500
death 1546
of Clerkenwell, Middlesex
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