Ancestors of Irving Halsey Johnson


Ancestors of Irving Halsey Johnson

Generation Eleven

171. Edward11 Gilman married Rose Rysse (see #172).

Children of Edward11 Gilman and Rose Rysse (see #172) were:

172. Rose11 Rysse married Edward Gilman (see #171).

She info from Robbins genealogy on internet.

173. Richard11 Edson was born circa 1510 at Adderbury, Oxfordshire, England; According to the newer Edson gen and history, he is probably not the son of Thomas Eton and Juliana Bustard, may be the son of Henry and Katherine Edson.1955,1956 He married Agnes (--?--) (see #174) at England.1957 He died between 1558 and 1559 at Fillongley, Warwickshire, England.1958

He was Richard was a prosperous farmer, his farm lying" near the village of Fillongley, and probably belonging to a manorial lord. He was of the class of farmer known as yeomen, and otherwise as husbandmen and freeholders."1959

Children of Richard11 Edson and Agnes (--?--) (see #174) all born at Fillongley, Warwickshire, England, were as follows:

174. Agnes11 (--?--) was born circa 1510 at England.1966 She married Richard Edson (see #173) at England.1967

175. Robert11 Cary (William, #189)1968 was born in 1525 at Bristol, Somersetshire, England; Eldest son.1969 He married (--?--) Dennis (see #176) after 1545.1970 He died in 1570.1971

Children of Robert11 Cary and (--?--) Dennis (see #176) were:

176. (--?--)11 Dennis married Robert Cary (see #175), son of William Cary, after 1545.1972

177. William11 Mullens (John, #190)1973,1974 was born circa 1572 at Dorking, Surrey, England.1975,1976 He married Alice (--?--) (see #178) at England.1977 He died on 21 Feb 1620/21 at Plymouth, MA.1978

He was A fairly well-to-do shoe and boot dealer. He purchased a number of shares in the Pilgrims joint-stock company, becoming one of the merchant adventurers before 1620 at Dorking, Surrey, England.1979 He immigrated in 1620 to Plymouth, MA, Per Bradford, came on "Mayflower" with his wife Alice, son Joseph, daughter Priscilla and a servant, Robart Carter.1980 He left a will on 2 Apr 1621 at Plymouth, MA; Reproduced copy of William's will, apparently made to be taken back to England in "Mayflower". Original will believed written 21 Feb 1620, the day of William's death. New England was considered part of Virginia, at that time.

In the name of God Amen; Icommit my soule to God that gave it and my bodie to the earth from whence it came. Also I give my goodes as followeth That fforty poundes in the hand of goodman Woodes I give my wife tenn poundes, my sonne Joseph tenn poundes, my daughter Priscilla tenn poundes, and my eldest sonne tenn poundes Also I give to my eldest sonne all my debtes, bonds, bills (onelye yt forty poundes excepted in the handes of goodman Wood) given as aforsaid with all the stock in his owne handes. To my eldest daughter I give ten shillings to be paied out of my sonnes stock Furthermore that goodes I have in Virginia as followeth To my wife Alice halfe my goodes & to Joseph and Priscilla the other halfe equallie to be devided betweene them. Alsoe I have xxj dozon of shoes, and thirteen paire of bootes wch I give into the Companies handes for forty poundes at seaven years and if thy like them at that rate. If it be thought to deare as my Overseers shall thinck good And if they like them at that rate at the divident I shall have nyne shares whereof I give as followeth twoe to my wife, twoe to my sonne William, twoe to my sonne Joseph, twoe to my daughter Priscilla, and one to the Companie. Allsoe if my sonne William will come to Virginia I give him my share of land furdermore I give to my twoe Overseers mr John Carver and Mr Williamson, twentye shillinges apeece to see this my will performed desiring them that he would hav an eye over mhy wife and children as to be as fathers and freindes to them ; Allsoe to have a speciall eye to my man Robert wch hathe not so approved himselfe as I would he should have done.

This is a Coppye of Mr Mullens his Will of all particulars he hathe given. In witnes thereof I have sett my hande John Carver, Giles Heale, Christopher Joanes.

Vicesimo tertio : die mensis Julii Anno Domini Millesimo sexcentesimo vicesimo primo Emanavit Commissio Sare Blunden als Mullins filie naturali et legitime dicti defuncti ad administrand bona iura et credita eiusdem defuncti iuxta tenorem et effectum testamenti suprascripti eo quod nullum en eodem testamento nominavit executorem de bene ect Jurat. 68, Dale.

(translation of the latin) In the month of July Anno Domini 1621. On the 23d day issued a commission to Sarah Blunden, formerly Mullins, natural and legitimate daughter of William Mullins, late of Dorking in the County of Surrey, but deceased in parts beyond the seas, seized &c, for administering the goods, rights and credits of the said deceased, according to the tenor and effect of the will of the said deceased because in that will he named no executor. In due form &c. swears.1981

Children of William11 Mullens and Alice (--?--) (see #178) were as follows:

178. Alice11 (--?--) married William Mullens (see #177), son of John Mullens and Joane Bridger, at England.1996 She died after 12 Feb 1620/21 at Plymouth, MA.1997

179. Ralph11 Allen.

Children of Ralph11 Allen and an unknown spouse were:

180 . Thomas11 Edson (Thomas, #141) (see #100 )

181 . Elizabeth11 Copsam (see #101 )

182 . Edward11 Gilman (Edward, #171) (see #138 )

183 . John11 Clark (see #139 )

184 . Elizabeth11 (--?--) (see #140 )

185. John11 Washburn (John, #196)1998,1999 was born in 1596 at Bengeworth, Worcestershire, England; Near Evesham.2000 He was baptized on 2 Jul 1596 at Bengeworth, Worcestershire, England.2001 He married Margery Moore (see #186), daughter of Robert Moore and Ellen Taylor, on 23 Nov 1618 at Bengeworth, Worcestershire, England.2002,2003 He died on 17 Mar 1670 at Plymouth, MA.2004

He was Churchwarden of Bengeworth parish. Signed the transcript for that year. It has been conjectured that the John Washburn who was husband of Margery Moore was later the Secretary of the Massachusetts Bay Company, however the signature of the secretary John Washburn in 1628 "bears not the slightest resemblence" to the signiture of John the Churchwarden.2005 He immigrated before 2 Jan 1632/33.2006 He was Sued Edward Doty. Earliest record of John in Plymouth Colony on 2 Jan 1632/33 at Plymouth, MA.2007 He lived before 1643 at Duxbury, MA, John and his family migrated to Duxbury before 1643, and he purchased a palisaded home there called "Eagle's Nest". John and his family moved to Bridgewater after 26 May 1666.2008

Children of John11 Washburn and Margery Moore (see #186) both born at England were as follows:

186. Margery11 Moore (Robert, #198)2012,2013 was born circa 1587 at England.2014 She was baptized on 3 Nov 1588 at Bengeworth, Worcestershire, England.2015 She married John Washburn (see #185), son of John Washburn and Martha (Trimbrell) Stevens, on 23 Nov 1618 at Bengeworth, Worcestershire, England.2016,2017

She emigrated on 13 Apr 1635 from England; Sailed on the "Elizabeth" with certificates from the mayor of Evesham: Margaret Washborn, age 49, and her two sons John Washborne, age fourteen, and Philip Washbourne, age 11.2018

187. Experience11 Mitchell was born circa 1602.2019 He married Jane Cook (see #188), daughter of Francis Cook and Hester (--?--).2020 He died before 1685.2021

Children of Experience11 Mitchell and Jane Cook (see #188) were:

188. Jane11 Cook (Francis, #200)2022,2023 married Experience Mitchell (see #187).2024




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