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About William Read, of Weymouth & New London
- Not the son of Sir William Reade, of Canterbury, Kt. & Lucy Reade
- Not the same as William "of Weymouth" Reade
Biography
From http://webpages.charter.net/mroman/readw.htm
WILLIAM READ, b. abt. 1607, d. prob. New London, CT before 13 Jun 1679, m(1) Gillingham, Dorset, Eng. 12 Oct 1629 SUSANNA HAYME, b. abt. 1606, d. Boston, MA 12 Oct 1653, m(2) Boston 20 Mar 1654 Ruth Crooke. She m(2) before 7 Jun 1681 ____ Percy.
The Read's came to the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1635 with Rev. Joseph Hull's Company, sailing on or near March 20, 1634-5 from Weymouth, Dorset. William was listed as a tailor from Batcombe, Somerset, aged 28 years with Susanna, 29 years old, and daughters Hannah, age 3, and Susanna, age 1.[1] The shipping list also states that traveling with the Read's was Richard Adams, servant, age 29.[2]
William and Susanna were married at St. Mary's, Gillingham, Dorset. He was a resident of Batcombe by that time, and his father had already died, since he was listed as the son of the widow Reade. Susanna's father was also deceased as she was described as the daughter of the widow Joanna Montier. William Read, Rev. Hull, and several others were made freemen on Sept. 2, 1635. The next year William was chosen the deputy from Weymouth to the General Court, a great honor for so young a man and proof of his popularity and ability. He was again elected deputy in 1638 and was the constable in 1644. The Read's left Weymouth and moved to Boston about 1646, where they were admitted to membership of the church May 15, 1647 "upon letters of Dismission from the Church at Waymouth". They had been in Boston for some time already as their son John was baptized at the Boston church Sept. 27, 1646, "sonne of Willyam Reade, a Recommended Member from the Church at Waymouth". Despite having lived in Boston for five years, William was made a selectman of Weymouth in 1651, perhaps as a means to entice him to move back there.[2]
Susanna died in 1653 and William married Ruth Crooke, who must have been much younger than he. On Feb. 16, 1654-5 William purchased of Rev. John Wilson a small lot, bounded on the east by Devonshire St. (then called Crooked Lane) and on the north by "the street leading to the Dock". He erected his dwelling house and shop on the lot, which he then sold in 1672. Ruth went back to England in 1669 after the birth of their tenth child, and upon her return four years later, she was brought to trial and banished from the colony for misconduct while abroad. She was living in Rhode Island in 1674 as appears by William Read's petition for permission for her to return, dated Sept. 2 of that year, which was not granted by the court.[2]
William appears to have moved to New London, CT and probably died there prior to June 13, 1679, the time at which his "orphan" son Hezekiah was granted liberty by the court to choose a guardian.[2]
Family
Married
- Susannah Hayne/Hayme, md October 12, 1629, Gillingham, Dorset Co, England. She was b. abt. 1606 in England, d. Boston, MA Oct. 12, 1653.
- Ruth Crooke, md March 20, 1654, Weymouth, Mass
comments
ERRORS IN HISTORY OF THE REED FAMILY BY JACOB WHITTEMORE REED, 1861
"The Reade Record" pub. from 1904-1930 went to great lengths to point out the many errors in the book "History of Reed Family In Europe and America" by Jacob Whittmore Reed (1861), with much documentation. Vol. II, p.2 (1909) & Vol. X, p.2 (1917) contain several pages of discussion of the two Williams that came to New England. "Concerning this Puritan emigrant and his family, it would seem impossible to make more mistakes in two pages of print than occur in the account given in the "History of the Reed Family" in pp. 41 and 42."
References
- History of Weymouth, Massachusetts: Published by the Weymouth Historical Society, Howard H. Joy, President. Under Direction of the Town, Volume 4 Weymouth Historical Society (Weymouth, Mass.) Wright & Potter printing Company, 1923 - Page 565-566 GoogleBooks
- The Reade Record, Number 10, 1917 (pgs.2-4)
- “Puritan Justice and the Case of Ruth Read (aka Rebekah Rogers)”
- Sons & Daughters of America's First Families, John Read, http://www.linkline.com/personal/xymox/roh/read.htm, *Nominated by Donald W. Read, of Grove, Oklahoma.
- Donald Lines Jacobus, The Granberry family and allied families, including the ancestry of Helen (Woodward) Granberry".Hathitrust
- http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/p/o/p/Sandra-Popiel/FILE...
- http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cousin/html/p188.htm#i20714
- http://ntgen.tripod.com/bw/read_wm_index.html
- Reference: MyHeritage Family Trees - SmartCopy: Dec 9 2016, 0:22:42 UTC
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William READ
Filae Family Trees
Birth: Circa 1607 - Batcombe, County Somerset, England
Death: After Sep 4 1674 - Rhode Island Or Weymouth, Massachusetts
Spouses: Ruth CROOKE, Susanna HAYME
Children: John READ, Elizabeth READ, Sarah READ, Hezekiah READ, Mary READ, Timothy READ, Jonathan READ, Ephraim READ, Isaac READ, William READ, Josiah READ, Esther READ, William READ, Susan READ, Hannah READ, John READ
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William READ
William READ
Filae Family Trees
Birth: Circa 1607 - Batcombe, County Somerset, England
Death: After Sep 4 1674 - Rhode Island Or Weymouth, Massachusetts
Spouses: Susanna HAYME, Ruth CROOKE
Children: Esther READ, William READ, John READ, Susan READ, Josiah READ, Hannah READ, Jonathan READ, Timothy READ, Elizabeth READ, William READ, Isaac READ, Sarah READ, Hezekiah READ, Ephraim READ, Mary READ, John READ
William Read, of Weymouth & New London's Timeline
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1607
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Of, Batcombe, Somersetshire, England
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1618 |
August 30, 1618
Age 11
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St Peter's, Canterbury, Kent, England
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1632
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Batcombe, Somerset, England (United Kingdom)
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1639
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Weymouth, Norfolk County , Massachusetts Bay Colony, Colonial America
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May 8, 1641
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Weymouth, Suffolk County , Massachusetts Bay Colony
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1641
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England (United Kingdom)
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1643
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Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
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1646 |
September 23, 1646
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Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Colonial America
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1654 |
February 3, 1654
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Boston, Suffolk County , Massachusetts Bay Colony, Colonial America
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