Sarah Appleton Rogers was born 19 Aug 1671 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts. [1] She married Daniel Rogers MD. [2] Mother of Sarah Burnham; Elizabeth Wiswall; Priscilla Leonard; Rev. Daniel Rogers and Margaret Rea. She died 23 Jan 1755 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts. She was the daughter of John Appleton and Priscilla (Glover) Appleton. [3] [4] [5] [6]
"Dau of John Appleton of Ipswich, (and sister of Hon. John (20)) a Representative for Ipswich sixteen years ; Clerk of the Courts, and County Treasurer ; in 1677 he went as Capt. of a troop to pursue the Indians, near Salisbury." [7]
Gender: Female Birth: August 19, 1678 Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts Death: January 23, 1755 (76) Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, Place of Burial: Old Burying Ground, Littleton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Immediate Family: Daughter of John Appleton and Priscilla Appleton Wife of Daniel Rogers, M.D. Mother of Sarah Burnham; Elizabeth Wiswall; Priscilla Leonard; Rev. Daniel Rogers and Margaret Rea. Sister of Hon. John Appleton; Elizabeth Dummer; Col. Samuel Appleton, of Ipswich; Priscilla Capen (Appleton); Jose Appleton; Jesse Appleton and Mary Thomas (Appleton). Stone Inscription:
Here Lies Buried The Body of Mrs. Sarah Rogers The wife of Daniel Rogers Esqr of Ipswich. Who Departed This Life January ye 23 1755. In ye 83 year of Her Age. [1]
SAMUEL APPLETON [#1982] (son of Thomas Appleton and Mary Isaacke), bap. Little Waldingfield, Suffolk, England 13 Aug 1586, d. Rowley, MAVR1:438 10 Jun 1670, m. Preston, Suffolk, England 24 Jan 1616 JUDITH EVERARD (dau. of John Everard and Judith Bourne), b. abt. 1587.Copyright © Michael J. Roman, 1968-2000, all rights reserved. The information contained herein may be printed, copied, and/or distributed in part or in whole for personal use only provided this copyright notice is attached to the printout, copy, or distribution. Commercial use is expressly prohibited. [2]
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Samuel Appleton (1625 – May 15, 1696) was a military and government leader in the Massachusetts Bay Colony and Province of Massachusetts Bay. He was a commander of the Massachusetts militia during King Philip's War who led troops during the Attack on Hatfield, Massachusetts and the Great Swamp Fight.[1] He also held numerous positions in government and was an opponent of Governor Sir Edmund Andros. [3]
Gender: Male Birth: circa August 13, 1586 Little Waldingfield, Somerset, England Death: June 10, 1670 (79-87) Rowley, Essex , Massachusetts Place of Burial: Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts, United States Immediate Family: Son of Thomas Appleton, Esq. and Mary Appleton Husband of Judith or Mary Appleton and Martha Appleton Father of Mary Thomas (Appleton); Judith Appleton; Martha Jacob; John Appleton; Col. Samuel Appleton, Jr.; Sarah Phillips; Margaret Appleton and Judith Appleton « less Brother of Mary Royce and JoAnna Anna Gildersleeve. About English (default) edit | history Samuel Appleton, of Ipswich, the immigrant ancestor of the Appleton line in the United States, was born at Holbrook Hall, the family estate at Little Waldingfield, Suffolk County, England in 1586. He was baptized in Little Waldingfield, Suffolk, England on 13 Aug 1586 and died in Rowley, Massachusetts on 10 Jun 1670.
Parents: son of Thomas Appleton (b.ca 1538-d. 1603) of Little Waldingfield and Mary Isaacke (b.-d. 1612), second daughter of Edward Issack of Patricksbourne, County Kent. Samuel was the youngest of seven children, three daughters and four sons.
Married:
on 24 Jan 1616 in Preston, Suffolk, England to Judith Everard (some accounts use Mary). She was the daughter of John and Judith Bourne Everard of Preston, Suffolk County. Judith was born abt. 1587 in London, England and probably died in 1633 in England. in 1634 to Martha, whose parents are not known. 6 children of Judith Everard and Samuel Appleton include:
Mary, bap. Little Waldingfield, England on 10 Dec 1616 Judith, bap. Little Waldingfield, England on 13 Oct 1618, d. Reydon, Eng. 1629 Martha, bap. Little Waldingfield, England on 12 Nov 1620, d. Ipswich, MA 8 Sep 1659 m. Richard Jacobs, d. bef. 5 Oct 1672 John (Capt.), bap. Little Waldingfield, England on 17 Nov 1622, d. Ipswich, MA 4 Nov 1699,[2] m. Priscilla Glover (dau. of Rev. Jesse Glover), b. abt. 1634, d. Ipswich, MA 18 Feb 1697-8[2]. 8 children. Samuel (Maj.), bap. Little Waldingfield, England on 2 Feb 1625, d. Ipswich, MA 15 May 1696, m(1) Ipswich 2 Apr 1651[2/2:30] Hannah Paine (dau. of William Paine and Anna), d. abt. 1655, m(2) 8 Dec 1656 Mary Oliver (dau. of John Oliver of Newbury), b. abt. 1641, d. Ipswich 15 Feb 1697-8. 11 children. Sarah, b. Reydon. England 1629, d. Rowley, MA 15 Jul 1714, m. Oct 1651 Rev. Samuel Phillips (son of Rev. George Phillips), b. Eng. abt. 1625, d. Rowley, MA 22 Apr 1696 1 child of Martha and Samuel Appleton:
Judith, b. Reydon 1634, d. Ipswich July 1659, m. Ipswich 24 Dec 1657 to Samuel Rogers. (Narrative continues at link) [4]
A GENEALOCxY OF THE Appleton Family, BY W. S. APPLETON [5]
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