SECOND GENERATION

John and Alice (Grantham) Emery

3 ELEANOR EMERY d. 23 Dec. 1700 Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts; m. 22 May 1640 Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts JOHN BAILEY born about 1613 Chippenham, Wilts, England and d. Mar. 1691 Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts aet 78 s/o John and Ann (Bailey) Bailey. Ann was daughter of William and Elizabeth Woolfrey.

The research done by Clifford Stott, a professional genealogist, was published in the American Genealogist in October 2002. He has learned that the Elder John Bayley was not, in fact, married to Elizabeth or Eleanor Knight, but in truth to Ann Bailey, daughter of William Bailey and Elizabeth Woolfrey, also of Chittoe. John Bayley and Ann Bailey were married in July 1611. She was buried there in August 1659 having "steadfastly refused to join her husband in New England for two decades". It is not proven who either of their parents were
It has always in the past been given that John Baily Sr. had married Elizabeth Emery or Eleanor Knight; per the wording of John Bailey Sr.'s will ated 28 Aug. 1651 - styling John Emery Sr. as his "brother" - "I doe make my brother John Emery fen of Nubery and Mr. Thomas Bradbury Overseers". Thus his father-in-law was possibly his uncle and his wife his cousin; as "brother" often times was used in common with "brother-in-law". The question now in light of the new research findings given hereafter; would seem to be is why did John Bailey, Sr. use the term "brother" for John Emery, Sr, in his will?
He came with his father in Apr. 1635 in the ship Angel Gabriel, from Bristol and was cast away at Penaquid now Bristol, Me. in the great storm of 15 Apr. 1635. His mother, brother Robert and a sister never came with them and his father was afraid to go back and get them.

Children:

+12 REBECCA BAILEY b. 24 Nov. 1641 Salisbury, Essex, Ma.

~13 JOHN BAILEY b. 18 May 1643 Salisbury, Essex, Ma.; d. 22 Feb. 1663 Newbury, Essex, Ma.

~14 JOSHUA BAILEY b. 4 Apr. 1643 Salisbury, Essex, Ma.; d. 7 Apr. 1652 Newbury, Essex, Ma.

+15 SARAH BAILEY b. 17 Aug. 1644 Salisbury, Essex, Ma.

+16 JOSEPH BAILEY b. 4 Apr. 1648 Newbury, Essex, Ma.

+17 JAMES BAILEY b. 12 Sep. 1650 Newbury, Essex, Ma.

+18 ISAAC BAILEY b. 22 Jul. 1654 Newbury, Essex, Ma.; m. SARAH EMERY (SEE #28); m 2) 5 Apr. 1700 REBECCA BARTLETT b. 23 May 1661 d. 1723 d/o Richard and Abigail Bartlett

~19 JOSHUA BAILEY b. 20 Apr. 1657 Newbury, Essex, Ma.; m. ELIZABETH PUTNAM b. 30 Aug. 1659; d. 1722; s.p.

*20 RACHEL BAILEY b. 19 Oct. 1662 Newbury, Essex, Ma.

~21 JUDITH BAILEY b. 13 Aug. 1665

4 ALICE EMERY m. c. 1643 Newbury, Essex, Ma. JOHN CHATER [CHEATER] b. c. 1618/9 d. 19 Sep. 1671. Res. Wells, Me.

Children:

*22 HANNAH CHATER b. 7 Aug 1644 Newbury, Essex, Ma.

23 LYDIA CHATER b. 12 Jan 1647/8

5 JOHN EMERY JR. m. 2 Oct. 1648 Newbury, Essex, Ma. MARY WEBSTER b. 1630 d. 3 Feb. 1709 d/o John and Mary (Shatswell) Webster . Came with his father to Newbury, Ma. in 1635 Selectman, 167o-3; jury of trials, 1675-6; chosen to carry votes to Salem 1675-6; took oath of allegiance and fidelity, 1678; chosen to serve on jury of trails at Ipswich; tything-man, 1679; way-warden, 1679. In 1642 he laid out for him fourscore acres over the Artichoke or Raspberry River. Forty of these acres were a grant of the town of Newbury, Ma. to John Emery Sr. and by him given to his son in consideration of love and affection. The remaining forty acres were bought of Archeleaus Woodman for thirty pounds, being a town grant to him. This tract of land has been in possession of the name ever since it was laid out to John Emery Jr.; it is now included in the farm of the late Eliphalet Emery, esq. of W. Newbury, and is now owned by his daughter Mary Hale Emery (1890). On 3 Mar. 1679 "The town of Newbury granted John Emery Jr. twelve acres of land on the west side of the Artichoke River providing he build and maintain a corn mill to grind the town's corn from time to time and to build within one year and a half after the date hereof." This mill is now known as Curzon's Mill (1890) Newburyport, Ma. John Emery Jr. was a signer of the Woodman party in the church difficulties. He is styled as Sgt. in the records. He was made a freeman 30 May 1660 [made free 6 Mar. 1653/4]; made his will 3 Aug. 1693. Newbury, Ma. He d. 3 Aug. 1693 Newbury, Essex, Ma.

Children b. Newbury [Ipswich], Essex, Ma.:

*24 MARY EMERY b. 24 Jun. 1652

*25 HANNAH EMERY b. 26 Apr. 1654

*26 JOHN EMERY b. 12 Sep. 1656 [12 Jul 1656 Bk. of account Stephen Emery. another source says 16 Dec 1656]

*27 BETHIA EMERY b. 15 Oct. 1658

*28 SARAH EMERY b. 26 Feb. 1660 [1659]

*29 JOSEPH EMERY b. 23 Mar. 1662 [1663]

*30 STEPHEN EMERY b. 6 [16] Sep. 1666

*31 ABIGAIL EMERY b. 16 Jan. 1668 [1669]

*32 SAMUEL EMERY b. [10 Oct.] 20 Dec 1670

*33 JUDITH EMERY b. 5 Feb. 1673 [1672]

*34 LYDIA EMERY b. 19 Feb. 1674 [1675]

*35 ELIZABETH EMERY b. [3] 8 Feb. 1680 [31 Feb 1679 31 Jan. CT. R.; 3 Feb. S. Dup]

36 JOSIAH EMERY b. 28 Feb. 1681[1680]; m. 25 Nov. 1714 Newbury, Essex, Ma. [28 Nov. 1714 Newburyport, Essex, Ma.] ABIGAIL MOODY m 2) 30 May 1720 Newbury, Essex, Ma. John Stickney Jr., m 3) Capt. William Johnson , m 4) Joseph Swasey d/o Caleb and Ruth (Morse) Moody; he d. 16 Mar. 1718; buried Sawyer Hill Cemetery Newburyport, Essex, Ma.

6 ANNE EMERY m. 25 Nov. 1648 Newbury, Essex, Ma. JAMES ORDWAY who tradition says came from Wales to Newbury, Ma. b. 5 Aug. 1621 Bengeworth, Worcester, England d. after 1702 s/o Edward and Jane (Webb) Ordway. She d. 31 Mar 1687 [1684] Newbury, Essex, Ma. He was taxed at Dover, NH. 1649 where he had lived the year before. He was freeman 1668.

Children b. Newbury [Newburyport], Essex, Ma. [Dover, Strafford, NH.]:

~37 EPHRAIM ORDWAY b. 25 Apr., 1650; d. 18 Jun 1650 Newbury, Essex, Ma.

*38 JAMES ORDWAY b. 16 Apr. 1651

*39 EDWARD ORDWAY b. 14 Sep. 1653 [17 Sep. S. Dup]

+40 SARAH ORDWAY b. 14 Sep. 1656 [14 Jan. 1655]

*41 JOHN ORDWAY b. 17 Nov. 1658

~42 ISAAC ORDWAY b. 4 Dec. 1660; d. 15 Jan. 1668 Newbury, Essex, Ma.

43 JANE/JEAN ORDWAY b. 12 Nov. 1663; m. 4 Jan. 1687/8 Newbury, Essex, Ma. JOSHUA RICHARDSON

*44 HANANIAH [HANNANIAH] ORDWAY b. 2 Dec 1665

~45 son b. 16 May 1668; d. 6 Jun 1668 Newbury, Essex, Ma.

*46 ANNE ORDWAY b. 12 Feb. 1670 [1669]

*47 MARY ORDWAY b. 5 Apr. 1671 [1673]

John and Mary (Shatswell) Emery

7 EBENEZER EMERY m. 21 Apr. 1669 Newbury, Essex, Ma. JOHN HOAG b. 4 Jan. 1643 England or Wales bp. 21 Jan. 1646 Boston, Suffolk, Ma. d. 1728 Newbury, Essex, Ma. s/o Richard and Joan Hoag and came to America with his father's family when 7 years old. The rest of the family returned to Wales or England as it is said considerable property fell to them but to get it they were obligated to England; but John being bound out at the age of 7 as an apprentice to a leather dresser, was obligated to remain.

Ebenezer's birth is recorded: Ebenezer a daughter born 16 Sep. 1648 being Monday morning two hours before day. Ebenezer hitherto hath the Lord helped us." Evidently this daughter was named from hearts overflowing with thankfulness. Though Miss Ebenezer might not have fancied her christian name, I doubt not it gave her a puritan sire the the keenest satisfaction. He was opposed to the Salem witchcraft. After the children were all grown up all the family became Quakers. He d. 1728 aet 85. She d. 28 Apr. 1694.

Children b. Newbury, Essex, Ma.:

~48 JOHN HOAG b. 20 Feb. 1669/70;; d. 1703 unm. Said to have went to England to recover the old family estate and never returned

*49 JONATHAN HOAG b. 28 Oct. 1671

~50 dau [EMERY HOAG] b. 7 Oct. 1674; bur. 16 Jan. 1676/7

*51 JOSEPH HOAG b. 10 Jan. 1676 [16 Jan. 1677]

~52 dau [MARY HOAG] b. 4 Dec. 1678; d. young

*53 BENJAMIN HOAG b. 1680

+54 HANNAH HOAG b. 3 Jan. 1683

___ SAMUEL HOAG b. 1684 [Re. Geneaology of Francis Weeks pg. 556 compilied by Dr. Frank Edgar Weeks (1938) LDS FILM #1429817]

___ NATHAN HOAG

*55 JUDITH HOAG Hoag b. 20 Feb. 1687

56 MARY HOAG b. Apr. 1689; m. STEPHEN HOAG

8 JONATHAN EMERY m. 29 Nov. 1676 Newbury [Newburyport], Essex, Ma. MARY WOODMAN d/o Edward Jr. and Mary (Goodridge) Woodman. He was pressed at Newbury 3 Dec. 1675, as a soldier for King Philip's War. He belonged He belonged to Maj. Appleton's Co. which was concerned the crack co. of the small army. He fought through the war with renowned "Flower of Essex. In the the archives at the statehouse, Boston, is the original muster roll on the company and it is recorded; "Jonathan Emery, wounded in the neck." This wound from an arrow was received at the capture of the for in Narraganset, 19 Dec 1675. After his return from the war, he used a seal which he probably had engraved to commemorate his deeds and sufferings.

The loin represents the bold Brition inspiring terror, the arrow seized by the rampant beast, the emblem of the Indian Warfare, which from its position indicates the lions victory. He was made a freeman 19 Apr. 1691. His will was made 6 Feb. 1672/3, proved 2 Oct. 1723. Amount of inventory, two hundred and two pounds, two shillings, 10 pence. He d. 29 Sep. 1723 Newbury, Essex, Ma. His wife d. 13 Sep. 1723.

Children Newbury, Essex, Ma.:

57 MARY EMERY b. 25 Sep. 1677 [27 Sep/. CT. R.]

*58 JOHN EMERY b. 1678

*59 JONATHAN EMERY b. 2 Feb. 1680 [1678]

60 DAVID EMERY b. 28 Sep. 1682

~61 ANTHONY EMERY b. 13 Nov. 1684; m. 21 Mar. 1711 Newbury, Essex, Ma. HANNAH PLUMMER b. 12 Oct. 1686 d. 6 Apr. 1760 Newbury, Ma. d/o Ephraim and Hannah (Jaques) Plumer; d. 6 Apr. 1765 [1766] Newbury, Essex, Ma.; s.p.

~62 STEPHEN EMERY b. 13 Jan. 1687 [1686/7]; d. 8 Oct. 1688 Newbury, Essex, Ma.

63 SARAH EMERY b. 18 Dec. 1688; m. 3 Jun 1728 Newbury, Essex, Ma. AMBROSE BERRY

*64 STEPHEN EMERY b. 10 Nov. 1693 [1692]

*65 EDWARD EMERY b. 10 Nov. 1694

*66 JAMES EMERY bp. 10 Apr. 1698

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