Samuel Wildbore (Immigrant)
M, #10524, d. 24 July 1656
Father* | Nicholas Wildbore |
Mother* | Mary Plume |
Charts | Pedigree - grandmother Estella Mae "Peggy" Ferrell Pedigree - mother Sarah Gertrude "Sally" Jones |
Reference | 10G Grf, 7700 & 8G Grf, B1888 |
Note* | Note(s): Samuel is recorded in the Parish records of Sible, Hedingham, England with the marriage to Ann Smith in 1620 and also with five of his children at their baptism. His signature is recorded on the Compact for Portsmouth, Rhode Island in 1638 as well as on the will of his brother Robert in England. He is believed to have come to New England before 1630 as he was made a freeman in Boston in 1633 and with his wife, was admitted to the church in December of 1633. Samuel lived in Portsmouth and in Boston and was at one time involved with a religious group led by a Mrs Hutchinson that was considered dangerous by others of the time. His will mentions his wife and his sons Shadrach and Samuel and Joseph. His sons Arthur and William are thought to have died in England. Benjamin Franklin Wilbore, The English Ancestry of Samuel Wilbore of Boston and William Wilbore of Portsmouth, Rhode Island by Benjamin Franklin Wilbore.1 | |
Note | Note(s): Samuel Wilbore and wife Ann, came to America before 1 December, 1633 and lived in Boston. May have come 4 September, 1633 on ship "Griffin" He was a merchant, had a ship, probably sold cloth and lumber and was in the wool business. He and 6 men under him guarded the gate at Roxbury. He sold his home on what is now Washington St. to Samuel Sherman. In 1634, he and William Blackstene bought "Boston Commons" and gave it to the town. Made "Freeman" 4 March 1633/4 and with John Porter and Philly Sherman bought Aquidneck Island, (Rhode Island). He was banished from Boston 30 August 1637, and disarmed 20 November 1637 and went to Portsmouth, R.I. because he took the side religious leader Anne Hutchinson. 11 January 1638/9 he was constable at Portsmouth. He owned land at Nt. Wolliston (now Quincy). With Ralph Earle he built a planing mill at Portsmouth,1640. By 1645 was back in Boston, though he kept his Portsmouth and Taunton land, and lived on Mill Street. He was wealthy and gave to the 1st free school in America. The early spelling was "Welleboro", a Norman name. In 1626 he was a "juror" in Sible Hedington, Essex, England. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~cafamilies/gard/s_wilbore.html. | |
Birth* | Samuel Wildbore (Immigrant) was born Benjamin Franklin Wilbore, The English Ancestry of Samuel Wilbore of Boston and William Wilbore of Portsmouth, Rhode Island by Benjamin Franklin Wilbore John Reid Wilbor, The Wildbores in America. A Family Tree. Originally published in 1907. By John Reid Wilbor and Bejamin Franklin Wilbour. This publication dated 1933. Details of the family descended from Samuel Wildbore (2nd; Baltimore, Maryland: Geo W. King Printing Co., 1933). | |
Marriage* | 13 January 1620 | He married Ann Bradford (Immigrant) on 13 January 1620 at Sible, Hedingham, Essex Co., England, John Reid Wilbor, The Wildbores in America. A Family Tree. Originally published in 1907. By John Reid Wilbor and Bejamin Franklin Wilbour. This publication dated 1933. Details of the family descended from Samuel Wildbore (2nd; Baltimore, Maryland: Geo W. King Printing Co., 1933).1 |
Marriage* | before 1645 | Samuel Wildbore (Immigrant) married Elizabeth (__________) before 1645 John Reid Wilbor, The Wildbores in America. A Family Tree. Originally published in 1907. By John Reid Wilbor and Bejamin Franklin Wilbour. This publication dated 1933. Details of the family descended from Samuel Wildbore (2nd; Baltimore, Maryland: Geo W. King Printing Co., 1933).1 |
Death* | 24 July 1656 | Samuel Wildbore (Immigrant) died on 24 July 1656 at Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts, John Reid Wilbor, The Wildbores in America. A Family Tree. Originally published in 1907. By John Reid Wilbor and Bejamin Franklin Wilbour. This publication dated 1933. Details of the family descended from Samuel Wildbore (2nd; Baltimore, Maryland: Geo W. King Printing Co., 1933).1 |
Will* | 6 November 1656 | He left a will on 6 November 1656 at Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts; Will probated this date. and mentions his second wife and all of his children. Benjamin Franklin Wilbore, The English Ancestry of Samuel Wilbore of Boston and William Wilbore of Portsmouth, Rhode Island by Benjamin Franklin Wilbore John Reid Wilbor, The Wildbores in America. A Family Tree. Originally published in 1907. By John Reid Wilbor and Bejamin Franklin Wilbour. This publication dated 1933. Details of the family descended from Samuel Wildbore (2nd; Baltimore, Maryland: Geo W. King Printing Co., 1933).1 |
Relationships | 10th great-grandfather of Kathryn Ann Rhinehart 8th great-grandfather of Estella Mae 'Peggy' Ferrell 8th great-grandfather of David Lee Bassett 6th great-grandfather of Mabel May Covey |
Family 1 | Ann Bradford (Immigrant) b. 4 Oct 1592, d. b 1645 | |
Marriage* | 13 January 1620 | He married Ann Bradford (Immigrant) on 13 January 1620 at Sible, Hedingham, Essex Co., England, John Reid Wilbor, The Wildbores in America. A Family Tree. Originally published in 1907. By John Reid Wilbor and Bejamin Franklin Wilbour. This publication dated 1933. Details of the family descended from Samuel Wildbore (2nd; Baltimore, Maryland: Geo W. King Printing Co., 1933).1 |
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Family 2 | Elizabeth (__________) | |
Marriage* | before 1645 | Samuel Wildbore (Immigrant) married Elizabeth (__________) before 1645 John Reid Wilbor, The Wildbores in America. A Family Tree. Originally published in 1907. By John Reid Wilbor and Bejamin Franklin Wilbour. This publication dated 1933. Details of the family descended from Samuel Wildbore (2nd; Baltimore, Maryland: Geo W. King Printing Co., 1933).1 |
Last Edited | 29 Mar 2003 |