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Eleanor Shepard

Female 1748 - 1810  (62 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Eleanor Shepard was born on 2 Aug 1748 in Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA (daughter of Jonathan Shepard and Rachel Langdon); died on 9 Dec 1810 in Blandford, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA.

    Eleanor married Eliphalet Warfield on 5 Feb 1767 in Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA. Eliphalet (son of Samuel Warfield and Deliverance Watkins) was born on 6 Jan 1742 in Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA; died on 5 Aug 1810 in Blandford, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Eleanor Warfield
    2. Sally Warfield
    3. Waura Warfield
    4. Olive Warfield was born in 1771 in Blandford, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA; died on 1 Sep 1824 in Batavia, Genesee, New York, USA.
    5. Lucy Warfield was born in 1773 in , , Massachusetts, USA; died on 10 Nov 1848 in Ashtabula, Ashtabula, Ohio, USA; was buried in Dorset, Ashtabula, Ohio, USA.
    6. Rachel Warfield was born in 1776 in Blandford, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA; died on 10 Nov 1848 in Ashtabula, Ashtabula, Ohio, USA.
    7. Samuel Warfield was born on 3 Dec 1780 in Blandford, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA; died on 3 Dec 1857 in Blandford, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA.
    8. Horace Warfield was born on 3 Apr 1784 in Blandford, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA; died on 29 Dec 1860 in Blandford, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA.
    9. Roxanna Warfield was born in 1785 in Blandford, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA; died on 25 Aug 1838.
    10. William Warfield was born in Jul 1785 in Blandford, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA; died on 15 Mar 1868.
    11. Laura Warfield was born in 1788 in Blandford, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA; and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Jonathan Shepard was born on 27 Sep 1704 in Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA (son of John Shepard, Sr and Elizabeth Woodruff); died on 6 Oct 1756 in Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA.

    Jonathan married Rachel Langdon on 2 Jul 1730 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA. Rachel (daughter of John Langdon and Abigail Phelps) was born on 14 Nov 1709 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA; died on 8 Oct 1779 in Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Rachel Langdon was born on 14 Nov 1709 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA (daughter of John Langdon and Abigail Phelps); died on 8 Oct 1779 in Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA.
    Children:
    1. Rachel Shepard was born on 23 Mar 1732 in Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA; died on 12 Apr 1732 in Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA.
    2. Jonathan Shepard was born on 23 Mar 1732 in Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA; died on 10 Jan 1800 in Blandford, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA.
    3. Eleanor Shepard was born on 7 Apr 1734 in Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA; died on 1 Feb 1745 in Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA.
    4. Desire Shepard was born on 1 May 1736 in Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA; died in Sep 1738 in Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA.
    5. Amos Shepard was born on 4 May 1738 in Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA; died on 8 Dec 1749 in Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA.
    6. Solomon Shepard was born on 18 Oct 1739 in Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA; died in Apr 1807 in Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA.
    7. Mary Shepard was born on 22 Nov 1744 in Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA; died on 15 May 1829.
    8. Noah Shepard was born on 27 Oct 1746 in Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA; died on 2 Aug 1747 in Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA.
    9. 1. Eleanor Shepard was born on 2 Aug 1748 in Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA; died on 9 Dec 1810 in Blandford, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA.
    10. Sarah Shepard was born on 29 Dec 1750 in Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John Shepard, Sr was born in 1673 in Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA (son of William Shepard and Experience Hart); died on 10 Aug 1756 in Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA.

    John married Elizabeth Woodruff on 21 Dec 1703 in Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA. Elizabeth (daughter of Matthew Woodruff and Mary Plumb) was born in 1679 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA; died on 14 Oct 1731 in Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth Woodruff was born in 1679 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA (daughter of Matthew Woodruff and Mary Plumb); died on 14 Oct 1731 in Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA.
    Children:
    1. 2. Jonathan Shepard was born on 27 Sep 1704 in Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA; died on 6 Oct 1756 in Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA.
    2. John Shepard was born on 18 Nov 1706 in Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA; died on 8 Aug 1783 in Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA.
    3. Ezekiel Shepard was born on 23 Nov 1709 in Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA; died on 2 Aug 1743 in Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA.
    4. Elizabeth Shepard was born on 14 Feb 1712 in Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA; died on 23 Apr 1785 in Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA.
    5. Sarah Shepard was born on 21 Apr 1715 in Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA; died on 7 Mar 1748 in Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA.
    6. David Shepard was born on 22 Jan 1717 in Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA; died on 3 Jul 1743 in Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA.
    7. Mary Shepard was born on 15 Jun 1725 in Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA; died on 8 Jul 1743 in Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA.

  3. 6.  John Langdon was born on 22 Jul 1682 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA (son of Samuel Langdon and Elizabeth Copley); died on 26 Jan 1728 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA; was buried in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: John Lankton
    • Probate: 13 Nov 1728, , Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA

    John married Abigail Phelps on 22 Jan 1708 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA. Abigail (daughter of Nathaniel Phelps and Grace Martin) was born on 3 Nov 1690 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA; died on 28 Apr 1767 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Abigail Phelps was born on 3 Nov 1690 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA (daughter of Nathaniel Phelps and Grace Martin); died on 28 Apr 1767 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA.
    Children:
    1. Elizabeth Langdon was born on 15 Nov 1708 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA; died on 8 Oct 1779 in Hadley, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA.
    2. 3. Rachel Langdon was born on 14 Nov 1709 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA; died on 8 Oct 1779 in Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA.
    3. Miriam Langdon was born on 23 Jan 1712 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA; died on 9 Aug 1747 in Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA.
    4. John Langdon was born in 1714 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA; died in 1767.
    5. Abigail Langdon was born in 1715 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA; died on 23 Apr 1795 in Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA.
    6. Noah Langdon was born in 1720 in , , Massachusetts, USA; died in Oct 1745.
    7. John Langdon was born in 1722 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA; died on 10 Mar 1793 in Agawam, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA.
    8. Lois Langdon was born on 8 Dec 1725 in , , Massachusetts, USA; died in Nov 1737 in , , Massachusetts, USA.
    9. Experience Langdon was born in 1728 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA; died in 1759 in Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  William Shepard was born in 1640 in Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA (son of Edward Shepard II, Cpt. and Violet (Stanley) Charnould); died in 1676 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA.

    William married Experience Hart. Experience was born in 1650 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Experience Hart was born in 1650 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; and died.
    Children:
    1. 4. John Shepard, Sr was born in 1673 in Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA; died on 10 Aug 1756 in Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA.

  3. 10.  Matthew Woodruff was born in 1646 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA; died in Nov 1691 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.

    Matthew married Mary Plumb. Mary was born on 9 Feb 1644 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA; died in Jan 1680 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Mary Plumb was born on 9 Feb 1644 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA; died in Jan 1680 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA.
    Children:
    1. 5. Elizabeth Woodruff was born in 1679 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA; died on 14 Oct 1731 in Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA.

  5. 12.  Samuel Langdon was born on 13 Feb 1653 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA (son of Deacon John Langdon and Mary Seymour); died on 11 Aug 1683 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA.

    Samuel married Elizabeth Copley on 10 Dec 1675 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA. Elizabeth was born in 1644 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA; died on 12 Jan 1701 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Elizabeth Copley was born in 1644 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA; died on 12 Jan 1701 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA.

    Notes:

    From the Corbin Collection Vol. 1:
    2. Samuel Langton 1750 (sic) 2d. wife
    Elizabeth Copley, Jan. 26 1665, a daughter of the wife (Elizabeth) of Nathaniel Phelps, by her first husband ____ Copley. She married Samuel Langton Dec. 1 1676 and after his death, Aug. 16 1683, she married David2 Alexander (John1). She died Jan. 8 1701 Nhn. (TR-OB-140). David Alexander killed 1704 at Deerfield. He m. 2d. July 31 (3-VR) 1701 Mary Weld. (Dfd. VR-148) (dau. of Daniel). She (Mary) m. 2. Apr. 18 1707 Samuel Smead & 3d. Nov. 28 1734 Joseph Younglove.
    to Samuel Langton of Northampton

    Elizabeth Copley, Jan. 26 1665, a daughter of the wife of Nathaniel Phelps by her first husband.
    She married Samuel Langton, Dec. 1 1676 and after his death she married David Alexander

    Title: The Corbin Collection Vol. I Hampshire Co., MA [on CD]
    Author: Edited by Robert J. Dunkle
    Publication: New England Historic Genealogical Society Boston, MA 2003
    Note:
    Corbin Collection Volume 1: Records of Hampshire County, Massachusetts. CD-ROM. Boston, Mass: New EnglandHistoric Genealogical Society, 2003. (Online database. NewEnglandAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2008. )
    Copyright 2003 New England Historic Genealogical Society; all rights reserved.
    Note: m. (1) after 1683 to Elizabeth (Copley) widow of Praisever Turner who was killed Sept. 28 1675 in King Philips War; and also the widow of Samuel Langton: she died 1701 (Jan. 8 1701 Nhn.-OB-146).

    RESEARCH_NOTES:
    1. The book "The Phelps Family of America and their English Ancestors," comp. by Oliver Seymour Phelps of Portland, Oregon and Andrew T. Servin of Lenox, Massachusetts, 1899, pp. 88-89:
    "Nathaniel Phelps, b. England, about 1627, emigrated to New England with his father, in ship Mary and John, settling with his father in Dorchester, removing to Windsor, Ct., in 1635-6, where he m. Elizabeth Copley, 17 Sep 1650. She was an English lady.
    Says the Hon. James H. Phelps of Townshend, Vt., a descendant of the family of Elizabeth Copley, in England was the celebrated artist, John Copley, father of Lord Lyndhurst, who on the 30th of April, 1827, became Lord Chancellor of England.' Lord Lyndhurst appears to have no knowledge of this connection, as may be seen from his letter herewith attached. As this connection must be traced back over 200 years, here is no reason to doubt the same. Mrs. Phelps died in Northampton, Mass., 6 Dec 1712, some ten years after her husband. Her will probated in Northampton, Vol. II, 1678-1716. Reference is made to her sons Nathaniel and William Phelps, who are to have the land her husband left her, to be divided equally between them. Her homestead also to be divided between them, Nathaniel to have the side he lives in, and William the other side. To Abigal 50 pounds; to the children of Matthew and Mary Closson 5 pound each; to her son-in-law, Matthew Closson, 10 shillings; to Thomas Copley 3 pounds; to Samuel and John Lankton 20 shillings each.
    Mr. Phelps resided on the Orton place opposite his father's homestead, which he purchased of his brother Samuel. Here he resided up to 1656-7, when he removed with part of his family to Northampton, Mass., one of his first settlers. Says Stiles: 'He was a pious man of good intellect, and of a sound, discriminating judgment - was one of the first deacons of the N. Church. His homestead was occupied by him for 43 years, and by his descendants until 1835.' His homestead comprised the land which was over fifty years ago occupied by Miss Margaret Dwight's school, and which at a later date was a College Institute of J.J. Dudley, Esq., and which is now Shady Lawn. The old homestead stood a few rods north of that edifice. (Clark's Northampton Antiquity).
    Although Mr. Phelps, removed to Northampton in 1656-7, we find him paying slip rent in Windsor 4 Jan 1659.
    8 Feb 1679, Dea. Nathaniel Phelps, with his sons Nathaniel Jr. and William, took the oath of allegiance before Worshipful Maj. Pynchon.
    11 May 1681, he was made a freeman by the General Court at Boston.
    He died in Northampton 27 May 1702, aged 75 years, honored and respected.
    His children were:
    I. Mary, b. Windsor, Ct., 21 Jun 1651, m. Matthew Closson.
    II. Nathaniel, b. Windsor, Ct., 2 Jun 1653, m. Grace Martin.
    III. Abigail, b. Windsor, Ct., 5 Apr 1655, d. aged 101 yrs., 4 mos., 11 days, m. John Alverd. No issue.
    IV. William, b. Northampton, Mass., 22 Jun 1657, m. Abigail Stebbins.
    V. Thomas, b. Northampton, Mass., 20 May 1661, d. unmarried.
    VI. Mercy, b. Northampton, Mass., 16 Mar 1662, d. 15 Jul 1662."

    2. From the book "Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-33" under the heading of William Phelps' Children: "Nathaniel, bp. Crewkerne 6 March 1624[/5]; m. Windsor 17 September 1650 Elizabeth (____) Copley ["Matthew Grant Record, 1639-1681" 55]." This would seem to indicate that Elizabeth was married to a Copley.

    3. Henry R. Stiles, "The History and Genealogies of Ancient Windsor, Connecticut," 1892, v. 2, p. 565: "Nathaniel (Dea.) (son of William), m. 17 Sep 1650 (O.C.R.) Elizabeth Copley, 'an Englishwoman'; res. in Windsor on the Orton place near his father, but removed 1656 or '7 to Northampton, Mass.; was one of its founders; was regarded as a pious man, of good intellect, and of a sound discriminating judgment; was one of the first deacons of the N. Church. His homestead was occupied by him for 43 years and by his descendants until 1835; the last owner sold and removed to Ohio. This homestead 'comprised the land which was, over 50 years ago, occupied by Miss Margaret Dwight's school, and which at a later date was the College Instit. of J.H. Dudley, Esq., and what is now Shady Lawn. The old homestead stood a few rods N. of that edifice.' - 'Clark's Northampton Antiquities.'
    Dea. Nathaniel Phelps d. 27 May 1702; his widow d. 6 Dec 1712. It has been said that she descended from the same family as the celebrated artist John Coply, father of Lord Lyndhurst; but the statement lacks corroboration. Her will (N. Prob. Rec.) divides house and lands equally between her sons Nath'l and Wm.; to her dau. Abigail ₤50; to ch. of Matthew and Mary Closson, ₤5 each; to her son-in-law, Matthew Closson, 10s.; to Thomas Coply, ₤3; and to Samuel and John Lankton, 20s. each.
    8 Feb 1678, Dea. Nathaniel, with his sons Nathaniel and William, took the oath of allegiance before Worshipful Major Pynchon; 11 May 1681, he was made a freeman by Gen. Ct. at Boston. Children (the first 3 born at Windsor, the rest at Northampton):
    A. Mary, b. 21 Jun 1651 (O.C.R.); m. 12 Dec 1670 at N., Matthew Closson, an Irishman, servant of one of the early settlers of N.; had 10 ch., of whom but 4 lived to adult age; their eldest was b. in N.; they removed to Deerfield abt. 1672, where many of their descendants are now found among the most respectable families of D.
    B. Nathaniel (Dea.), b. 2 Apr 1653. - O.C.R.
    C. Abigail, b. 5 Apr 1655 (O.C.R); m. John Alvord.
    D. William, b. 22 Jun 1657, 'at Northampton' (O.C.R.); m. Abigail Stebbins.
    E. Thomas, b. 20 May 1661; d. young, unmd.
    F. Mercy, b. 16 May 1662; d. 15 Jul 1662."
    [Kerry's note: No Copley family biographies in same book.]

    4. "The American Genealogist," 68(Jul 1990):161-166, "The English Origin of William1 Phelps of Dorchester, Mass., and Windsor, Conn., with Notes on His Marriages," by Myrtle Stevens Hyde:
    "William1 Phelps of Dorchester, Mass., and Windsor, Conn....
    Children (Phelps) of William1, prob. by his apparent first wife Mary (___), bp. Crewkerne, co. Somerset...
    iv. Nathaniel bp. 6 March 1624[/5], d. Northampton, Mass., 27 May 1702 (James Edward Buckman, comp., "Northampton Deaths," in Forbes Library, Northampton, p. 13); m. Windsor 17 Sept. 1650 widow Elizabeth COPLEY (Windsor Early Recs. p. 55; see NEHGR 64[1910]:248 fn.). For his probate, see Hampshire Co., Mass., PR 3:93-94..."

    Children:
    1. Samuel Langdon was born on 10 Dec 1677 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA; died on 9 May 1759 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA.
    2. Jonathan Langdon was born on 10 Dec 1679 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA; died on 2 Aug 1681 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA.
    3. 6. John Langdon was born on 22 Jul 1682 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA; died on 26 Jan 1728 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA; was buried in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA.

  7. 14.  Nathaniel Phelps was born on 2 Jun 1653 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA (son of Nathaniel Phelps and Elizabeth Copley); died on 19 Jun 1719 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA; was buried in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=61157&h=4007349&ssrc=pt&tid=152327163&pid=332019444183&usePUB=true

    Died:
    https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=61157&h=4007349&ssrc=pt&tid=152327163&pid=332019444183&usePUB=true

    Nathaniel married Grace Martin on 27 Aug 1676 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA. Grace (daughter of William Martin and Lydia Marsh) was born on 2 Aug 1656 in Braintree, Essex, England; died on 2 Aug 1727 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA; was buried in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Grace Martin was born on 2 Aug 1656 in Braintree, Essex, England (daughter of William Martin and Lydia Marsh); died on 2 Aug 1727 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA; was buried in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA.
    Children:
    1. James Phelps was born in Oct 1676 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA.
    2. Grace Phelps was born on 11 Nov 1677 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA; died on 11 Nov 1677 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA.
    3. Nathaniel Phelps was born on 1 Nov 1678 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA; died on 1 May 1690 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA.
    4. Samuel Phelps was born on 18 Dec 1680 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA; died on 9 Dec 1745 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA.
    5. Lois Phelps was born on 7 Apr 1682 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA.
    6. Lydia Phelps was born on 17 Jan 1683 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA; died on 19 Nov 1765 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA.
    7. Lydia Warner was born on 17 Jan 1683 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA; died on 19 Nov 1765 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA; was buried in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA.
    8. Grace Phelps was born on 10 Nov 1685 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA; died in 1719 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA.
    9. Elizabeth Phelps was born on 16 Feb 1688 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA; died on 7 Dec 1771 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA.
    10. 7. Abigail Phelps was born on 3 Nov 1690 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA; died on 28 Apr 1767 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA.
    11. Nathaniel Phelps was born on 13 Feb 1692 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA; died on 14 Oct 1747 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA; was buried in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA.
    12. Sarah Phelps was born on 8 May 1695 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA; died on 11 Jan 1768 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA.
    13. Timothy Phelps was born in 1697 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA; died on 3 Dec 1787 in Suffield, Hartford, Connecticut, USA; was buried in Suffield, Hartford, Connecticut, USA.
    14. Samuel Phelps was born on 22 Sep 1707 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA; died in 1780 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA.


Generation: 5

  1. 16.  Edward Shepard II, Cpt. was born on 27 Jun 1596 in , Essex, England (son of Edward Myllard Sheppard and Katherine Becham); died on 20 Jun 1680 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.

    Notes:

    Edward SHEPARD wrote his will, "having arrived unto old age." Bequeathed to wife Mary; children John, Elizabeth, Deborah, Sarah, and to their children in case of their own decease before himself; also to the children of his deceased daughter Abigail, formerly wife of Daniel POND. (4c) Edward SHIPHEARD of Cambridge, New England, mariner, "being through the favor of God arrived unto old age," wrote his will. Gives to dear wife Mary either 20 pounds to be paid her by my executors within 3 months after my decease in such household goods and other things as may be suitable for her, or else the use of my dwelling house, barn, and orchard that lie on the north side of the street during her life, provided she keep the same in tenantable repair. The remainder of my estate to be divided into 6 equal parts. Two parts I give to my son John SHIPARD, or in case of his death before me, to be equally divided among his children; to my daughter Elizabeth, 1/6 part or in case of her death before me to be divided among her children; to my daughter Deborah (the same as to daughter Elizabeth); to the children of Daniel POND which he had by my daughter Abigail deceased 1/6 part to be equally divided; to my daughter Sarah (the same as to daughters Elizabeth & Deborah). Appoints my dear son John SHIPARD executor, and in case he should decease before me, I appoint his eldest son my executor. Wits. Daniel GOOKIN Sr., Daniel GOOKIN Jr.

    Land bought 1639
    Bought house and lands from James HERRING, Cambridge, MA. Edward SHEPARD bought of James HERRINGE one dwelling house, with a garden, abutting on John BETTS north east, Edward MICKERSON on the north, Mr. ANDREWS west, the highway (now South Street, between Holyoke & Dunster) south. Also a small garden, on the other side of the highway, abutting on John THRUMBULL east and south, on Mr. PAINE's yard west, on the highway north. Also, upon the south side of Charles River, a lot of planting land, 5 acres more or less, abutting Boston field east, John THRUMBULL and Mrs. ANDREWS's lands west and south, upon the highway and Creek north. Surveyed by Richard JACKSON, Joseph ISAKE and Robert SAUNDERS.

    Edward Shepard & Family, Members of the Church of Cambridge.
    The valuable list of members of the Church of Cambridge 1658-1667 written by Rev Jonathan Mitchell gives the following account: "Edward Shepard member in full Communion. So was also his wife Violet deceased. Their children that were in minority when He Joyned are
    "Abigail now living at Dedham.
    "Deborah now also at Dedham.
    Sarah now dwelling at Braintree.
    "The eldest of these aged 12 years the 2d, 10: the 3d., 7 yeares when their parents Joyned here being all baptized in England. Mary now the wife of the foresaid Edward Shepard was dismissed hither from Ch. at Dorchester & is in f. C. with us. Her daughter Mary Pond baptized at Dorchester was 11 years old at her mothers joyning with us."

    Edward SHEPARD was admitted to the church in Cambridge with "his first wife Violet." Their children that were in minority when he joined were Abigail, now (1658) living at Dedham, Deborah now also at Dedham, Sarah now dwelling at Braintree. The eldest of these was aged 12 years, the second, age 10, and the third, age 7, when their parents joined, being all baptised in England. Mary, now the wife of Edward SHEPARD, was dismissed hither from the church at Dorchester and is in full communion with us. Her daughter Mary POND baptized at Dorchester, was 11 years old at her mother's joining with us. Recorded 1658. (NOTE: Daughter Sarah would have been age 7 in 1643. See notes under Sarah.)

    Gregory WOLTERTON of Hartford, upon the river of Conictticote, wrote his will. Mentions wife Jane, James WOLTERTON, son of Matthew WOLTERTON of Ipsago, Suffolk, England, Matthew WALLER of New London, Rebecka WALLER, and Sara WALLER, and the sons of William WALLER, dec'd, at Lyme: John, Samuel and Matthew. Gives to John SHEPEARD Sen., the son of Edward SHEPARD, one piece of land, he to pay 20s. to his father Edward SHEPARD, 20s. to his sister Debora FAIRBANKS, and 20s. to sister Sara THOMPSON, and 20s. to his sister's abovesaid children.

    Elmstead Market is a village in the Tendring district of Essex. It lies 3 km northeast of Wivenhoe and 6 km east of Colchester. It is on the A133 road which until a few years ago was the main road to Clacton, Frinton and Harwich. The A120 road constructed to bypass Colchester and Elmstead Market has reduced the volume of through traffic considerably.

    The identity of Edward Shepard's wife Violet has occasioned much controversey. Her only son, John Shepard, married for his first wife a Hartford, Connecticutt, girl, and removed to Hartford before the death of Gregory Wolterton of that town. Wolerton made his will 17 July 1674, dying shortly after, and in his will remembered many relatives of his own and of his several wives. One of the first legacies is that of four acres to John Shepard, Sr., son of Edward Shepard, the said John to pay 20 schillings each to his father Edward, to his sister Deborah Fairbanks, his sister Sara Tomson, and his sister Abigail's children. Thus he left something to four of Edward Shepard's five children, only omitting the elderst Shepard girl Elizabeth; but shortly before making the will, he had given land by deed to Elizabeth (Shepard) (Strickland) Disbourough for life, to go at her death to her four Strickland sons; and in the willhe gave 2 pounds to Elizabeth wife of John Andrews, Jr., whom we can identify as Elizabeth Shepard's only daughter. Thus, he made some provision for ALL of Biolet Shepard's children or their representatives. Furthermore, in 1668, Wintrop's Medical Journal mentions that he treated one of the Strickland boys [children of Elizabeth Shepard] at G[oodman] Wolerton's house in Hartford; so the Stricklands were then visiting or living with Wolerton. Finally, when Edward's son John received a legacy in the will of the childless brother of John Shepard's wife, while John was still living in Cambridge, (1654), he appointed his Uncle Gregory "Winterton" to collect this legacy for him in Hartford. It seems extremely probable, from the foregoing, that Edward Shepard's wife Violet was a sister of Gregory Wolerton. (For a full discussion of the Wolerton will and relationships, see the editor's articles in The American Genealogist, 32: 197-201, 33:95-98. --Editor.

    Edward married Violet (Stanley) Charnould on 6 Dec 1620 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA. Violet was born on 26 Sep 1596 in Harwich, Essex, England; died on 9 Jan 1649 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 17.  Violet (Stanley) Charnould was born on 26 Sep 1596 in Harwich, Essex, England; died on 9 Jan 1649 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.
    Children:
    1. Elizabeth Shepard was born on 4 Nov 1621 in Harwich, Essex, England; died on 5 Feb 1684 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, USA.
    2. Sergeant John Shepard was born on 5 Nov 1627 in Lawford, Essex, England; died on 12 Jun 1707 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, USA.
    3. Susan Shepard was born on 27 Sep 1629 in Lawford, Essex, England; died in 1643 in , , , England.
    4. Hannah Shepard was born in 1630 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; died on 28 Aug 1668 in Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA.
    5. Abigail Shepard was born on 5 Nov 1631 in Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; died on 5 Jul 1661 in Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA.
    6. Deborah Shepard was born on 5 Nov 1631 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; died on 7 Sep 1705 in Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA.
    7. Elizabeth Webb Shepherd was born on 25 Jan 1633 in Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; died on 9 Aug 1704 in Hancock Cemetary, Quincy, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA.
    8. Sarah Shepard was born on 6 Aug 1634 in Lawford, Essex, England; died on 15 Jan 1679 in Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA.
    9. Ann Shepard was born in 1640 in Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; died on 6 Jun 1732 in Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA.
    10. Edward Shepard was born in 1640 in , , Massachusetts, USA.
    11. 8. William Shepard was born in 1640 in Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA; died in 1676 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA.

  3. 24.  Deacon John Langdon was born on 1 Jan 1624 in Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire, England (son of George Langton and Mary Kilbourne); died on 22 Jul 1689 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 7 Feb 1652, Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA

    Deacon married Mary Seymour on 29 Sep 1644 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA. Mary (daughter of Richard Seymour and Mercy Ruscoe (Steele)) was born on 1 Jan 1622 in Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire, England; died on 22 Jul 1689 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 25.  Mary Seymour was born on 1 Jan 1622 in Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire, England (daughter of Richard Seymour and Mercy Ruscoe (Steele)); died on 22 Jul 1689 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA.
    Children:
    1. 12. Samuel Langdon was born on 13 Feb 1653 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA; died on 11 Aug 1683 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA.
    2. Daniel Langdon was born in 1656 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA; died in 1689 in Bristol, Bristol, Rhode Island, USA.
    3. Joseph Langdon was born on 18 Mar 1659 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA; died on 31 Mar 1736 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA.
    4. Abigail Langton was born on 5 Aug 1660 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA.
    5. Elizabeth Langdon was born in 1661 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA; died in 1703.
    6. Joseph Landon was born in 1662 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA; died on 21 Apr 1715 in Southold, Suffolk, New York, USA.
    7. James Landon was born in 1662 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA; died on 12 Oct 1692 in Southold, Long Island, Bahamas.
    8. John Landon was born in 1664 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA; died in 1665 in Southold, Suffolk, New York, USA.
    9. Nathaniel Langdon was born in 1664 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA; died on 10 Mar 1718 in Southold, Suffolk, New York, USA.

  5. 28.  Nathaniel Phelps was born on 6 Mar 1624 in Crewkerne, Somerset, England (son of William Phelps and Mary Marshal); died on 27 May 1702 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA; was buried in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Deacon Nath'l Phelps
    • Residence: 1679, Hatfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA

    Notes:

    Widow Elizabeth Copley

    The "Phelps Family of America" seems to be the leading source for the Phelps family Trees, yet when it comes to Elizabeth Copley and Nathaniel Phelps, the Trees seem to deviate from what the sources reveal. Copley was Elizabeth’s name from her first marriage to Thomas Copley in England. (Also, she was not the daughter of Edward Griswold who came to America; they were about the same age, and there is no daughter named Elizabeth listed anywhere as a daughter of Edward the Colonist.)

    Marriage of Mrs. Elizabeth Copley—widow:
    The record below states that Elizabeth Copley was a widow when she married Nathaniel--meaning Copley was not her maiden name.

    The American Marriages Before 1699 about Nathaniel Phelps says Nathaniel Phelps married Elizabeth Copley (Widow) in Sep 1650 in Windsor, Connecticut.

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    U.S., New England Marriages Prior to 1700 about Elizabeth Copley’s marriage to Nathaniel Phelps on 17 Sep 1650 estimates her birth year about 1622. Records range from 1600 to 1630 for her birth year. The image for the second site below actually gives her birth date as ?1622, so they obviously don't know when she was born.

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    Marriage of Thomas Copley and Elizabeth in England:
    Elizabeth Griswold married Thomas Copley. U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 about Thomas Copley has his birth in 1597. He married Elizabeth Griswold in 1628. (If she was 14 years old, the latest she would have been born is 1614--she certainly would not have been born in 1628 as Find A Grave says--it is just a memorial someone posted. There is no headstone.)

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    The Millennium File about Thomas Copley says he was christened 30 Oct 1597 in Skelbrooke, York, England and died 18 Aug 1634 in Skelbrooke, York, England. His father was John Copley; his mother was Jane Angier Anger. He married Elizabeth Griswold whose father was Edward Griswold. They had a son Thomas Copley.

    Family Data Collection - Births about Elizabeth Griswold say she was born in 1604 in Kenilworth, Warwickshire, England, and that her father was Edward Griswold. (This birthdate could be an assumption.) Her Millennium File assumes she was born in 1600 in Kenilworth, Warwick, England and died 6 Dec 1712 in Northampton, Hampshire, MA. Her father was Edward Griswold, her spouse Thomas Copley, her son Thomas Copley. (Her birth is obviously not correct at 1600; she would have died at 112.)

    Warwickshire, England, Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1535-1812 lists Elizabeth Grisold baptized 19 Jun 1609 in Solihull, Warwickshire, England; her father was Eduard Grisold. If this was the correct Elizabeth, she would have been 103 when she died. This longevity is within the realm of possibility since her daughter, Abigail, died at 101. There was another Edward Griswold in Warwickshire who was a cousin of Edward Griswold who came to America who was older; he was the father of Michael Griswold who also came to America.

    In "Descendants of Thomas and Elizabeth Copley in America," by William Copley the summary states " Thomas Copley (1597-1634) married Elizabeth Griswold in 1628, and after his death, the widow and her family immigrated to join her immigrant parents in Dorchester, Massachusetts. Descendants lived in New England, New York, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin and elsewhere." This places her birth date more correctly, however, it makes an assumption that her "parents" were Edward and Margaret Griswold the Colonists. (She was more this Edward's age, and there is not a daughter of this Edward named Elizabeth.)

    Given the close family relationships over the generations of the Griswolds and Phelpses, I considered whether widow Elizabeth Copley could have married this son of Thomas Copley and Elizabeth Griswold, Thomas Copley born about 1630 since Find A Grave suggests she was born in 1628. That would resolve the problem of the birthdates. But, the issue is compounded when these same Family Data Collection records –Deaths show Elizabeth Griswold died on 6 Dec 1712 in Northampton, Hampshire, MA. Besides, we know the names of Thomas Copley Jr’s wives.

    http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=genepoold&h=1084194&indiv=try&o_vc=Record: OtherRecord&rhSource=5769

    Considering this death record, could Thomas Copley born in 1597 have married a much younger wife, Elizabeth Griswold in 1628 (possibly 14-16 years old born in 1612); they had two children, Thomas and ___. He died in England, and Elizabeth emigrated, and then remarried in 1850 a man 12 years her junior, Nathaniel Phelps in Windsor, CT in 1850? That would make her about 50 years old when she bore her daughter Mercy Phelps, and 100 when she died. Given the longevity of their daughter, Abigail, who lived to be over age 101, this could be possible.

    Two children of Mrs. Elizabeth Copley:
    In the Millennium File about Thomas Copley born 3 Sep 1630 in Skelbrooke, York, England, he died 3 Dec 1712 in Westfield, Hampden, MA. His father was Thomas Copley; his mother was Elizabeth Griswold. He married Ruth Denslow and they had a child Mathew Copley.

    In her Will, after naming the sons of her husband, Nathaniel Phelps who had died a decade earlier, Elizabeth left Thomas Copley 3 pounds. The Millennium File about Thomas Copley gives his birth in Skelbrooke, York, England 3 Sep 1630. He died 3 Dec 1712 in Westfield, Hampden, MA. His father was Thomas Copley; his mother was Elizabeth Griswold. He married Ruth Denslow; they had a son Mathew Copley. Most conclusively regarding their relationship, amongst many other relatives, Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988 for Thomas Copley has the death of “old Thomas Copley of Suffield died” 29 Nov, and the next line “the old widow Phelps his mother died” 6 Dec., in Northampton, MA.

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    In the image of U.S., New England Marriages Prior to 1700 forThomas Copley it shows he died in 1712 and Ruth Denslow his wife (1653-1692, Suffield, CT); married 13 or 15 Nov 1672 in Westfield /Springfield /Suffield, CT. Then, Thomas Copley married Ruth (Cogan) Taylor (-1724), wife of Samuel; on 25 May 1693; Suffield, CT. The next line is: COPLEY, ____? & Elizabeth ___? (1627-1792) (which can’t possibly be the right death date, much less the correct birthdate), m/2 Nathaniel PHELPS 1650; Springfield/ Windsor, CT.

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    2nd child: There is a record of an Elizabeth Copley christened 17 Aug 1631 in Wakefield, Yorkshire, England whose father was Thome Copley. England & Wales Christening Records, 1530-1906 about Elizabeth Copley.

    In the widely used source, The Phelps Family of America and Their English Ancestors, it also states that Elizabeth Copley was a widow, "[Deacon Nathaniel Phelps] married Mrs. Elizabeth (Eliza) Copley (born between 1620 and 1623) on September 17, 1650, in Windsor, CT. Mrs. Copley was married first to Thomas Copley, by whom she had at least two children."*

    It seems no two records are alike in giving Elizabeth Copley's birth date. Given her first marriage, it is quite likely she was Nathaniel’s age or possibly a little older than he. In “ U.S., New England Marriages Prior to 1700 about Elizabeth Copley” , it says Elizabeth Copley born about 1622 married Nathaniel Phelps on 17 Sep 1650. I believe this to be most accurate, but Find A Grave says Elizabeth Copley Phelps born 14 Feb 1628 died at age 84 on 6 Dec 1712 burial in Northampton, Hampshire County, MA. (From her son’s death record, we know this to be her death date. Most likely her birth date was always just a guess on the part of the informant. Could her birth date and her daughter’s of the same name be confused? The records contradict each other.)

    Find A Grave:
    Nathaniel Phelps born in 1624 died at age 78 on 27 May 1702 burial in Northampton, Hampshire County, MA.

    Elizabeth Copley Phelps born 14 Feb 1628 died at age 84 on 6 Dec 1712 burial in Northampton, Hampshire County, MA.

    Deacon Nathaniel Phelps—
    From the files of Stephen M. Lawson, "Nathaniel - bap. Mar. 6, 1624/5, Crewkerne, Somerset, England; d. May 27, 1702, Northampton, Hampshire Co., MA. Married at Windsor, Hartford Co., CT on Sep. 17, 1650 Mrs. Elizabeth COPLEY (b. 1630; d. Dec. 6, 1712)."

    In “The Phelps Family of America”, “Deacon Nathaniel Phelps was born in England about 1627. Nathaniel came to New England with his parents and their five other children, at the age of three, residing in Dorchester six years and then in Windsor where he grew to manhood and purchased, of his brother, Samuel, the Orton place opposite his father's for his own occupation…

    “He married Mrs. Elizabeth (Eliza) Copley (born between 1620 and 1623) on September 17, 1650, in Windsor, CT. Mrs. Copley was married first to Thomas Copley, by whom she had at least two children."*

    “…Deacon Nathaniel Phelps died in Northampton, MA on May 27, 1702, at 75 years of age. His wife, Eliza, also died in Northampton on Dec. 6, 1712. Their youngest daughter, Abigail lived 101 years, four months and 11 days.”* (Of course, in the "Phelps Family of America", we have since his publication discovered through further records and DNA that the father of Nathaniel is not correct his book. Nathaniel is of Crewkerne.)

    *Excerpted from The Phelps Family of America and Their English Ancestors, Two volumes. By Judge Oliver Seymour Phelps and Andrew T. Servin. (Eagle Publishing Company of Pittsfield, Mass., 1899)

    Conclusions:
    1. We know Thomas Copley married Elizabeth Griswold in England, and that he died in England. They had at least two children, one being Thomas Copley, Jr.

    2. We know that old Thomas Copley, Jr and his old widowed mother Phelps died within days of each other in 1712 in Northampton, MA.

    3. We know this Thomas Copley, Jr was born in England in 1630. Elizabeth was his mother, not his spouse, since we know the names of his spouses. Therefore, Mrs. Elizabeth Copley, widow, who married Nathaniel Phelps, would have to have been born before about 1616.

    4. Elizabeth and Thomas Copley probably also had a daughter, Elizabeth, born in 1631 in Yorkshire, England.

    5. Most likely, Thomas Copley, Sr married Elizabeth Griswold, daughter of an Edward Griswold in Warwickshire, England. They had two children, one being Thomas Copley, Jr. After Thomas, Sr’s death, widow Elizabeth and Thomas, Jr immigrated to New England, probably with her Griswold family. The Phelpses, Griswolds, Holcombs and Pinneys all emigrated at this time, and over the next several centuries the families often intermarried. Still a young woman, Elizabeth married Nathaniel Phelps and they had six children of their own, the youngest dying in infancy, Elizabeth then being in advanced years. Her husband, Nathaniel Phelps died in 1702 in Northampton, MA. Elizabeth and her son, Thomas, Jr both died a decade later in 1712 in Northampton when she was about 100 years old.

    6. Elizabeth Griswold's father was an Edward Griswold. Edward Griswold the Colonist has two daughters that married Phelps brothers: Timothy married Mary, and Samuel married Sarah. El izabeth (about the same age as Edward the Colonist) married Nathaniel Phelps, brother of these other two Phelps brothers.

    RESEARCH_NOTES:
    1. From the book "Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-33":
    "William Phelps:
    Origin: Crewkerne, Somersetshire Migration: 1630 on Mary & John First Residence: Dorchester Removes: Windsor 1635... Birth: By about 1593 based on estimated date of marriage. Death: Windsor 14 July 1672 ("Old Mr. William Phelps died" [Births Marriages and Deaths Returned from Hartford, Windsor and Fairfield and Entered in the Early Land Records of the Colony of Connecticut..., Edwin Stanley Welles, ed. (Hartford 1898), hereinafter refered to as CTVR, 27]). Marriage: (1) By 1618 Mary ____, who was buried at Crewkerne 13 August 1626. (2) Crewkerne 14 November 1626 Anne Dover. "Mistress Phelps" was the first on the list of women members of the church at Dorchester who came with Mr. Warham to Windsor ["Matthew Grant Record, 1639-1681" in Some Early Records and Documents of and Relating to the Town of Windsor, Connecticut, 1639-1703 (Hartford 1930) hereinafter refered to as "Matthew Grant Record, 1639-1681" 9]. She died Windsor 30 August 1689 ("Mrs. An Phelps died" [CTVR 57]). Children:
    With first wife
    i William, bp. Crewkerne 9 September 1618; m. (1) Windsor 4 June 1645 Isabel Wilson ["Matthew Grant Record, 1639-1681" 55; The American Genealogist, Volume 9 to present (1932+) 52:78]; m. (2) Windsor 20 December 1676 Sarah Pinney ["Matthew Grant Record, 1639-1681" 72].
    ii Samuel, bp. Crewkerne 5 August 1621; m. Windsor 10 November 1650 Sarah Griswold ["Matthew Grant Record, 1639-1681" 55].
    iii Infant, bur. Crewkerne 8 January 1623[/4].
    iv Nathaniel, bp. Crewkerne 6 March 1624[/5]; m. Windsor 17 September 1650 Elizabeth (____) Copley ["Matthew Grant Record, 1639-1681" 55].
    With second wife
    v Cornelius, bp. Crewkerne 13 October 1627; no further record.
    vi Joseph (twin), bp. Crewkerne 13 November 1628; m. (1) Windsor 20 September 1660 Hannah Newton ["Matthew Grant Record, 1639-1681" in Some Early Records and Documents of and Relating to the Town of Windsor, Connecticut, 1639-1703 (Hartford 1930) 57; The American Genealogist, Volume 9 to present (1932+) 65:13-16]; m. (2) Northampton 19 December 1676 Mary (____) Salmon [Manuscript volume of vital records kept by John Pynchon, at Connecticut Valley Historical Museum 20].
    vii Mary (twin), bp. Crewkerne 13 November 1628; d. soon.
    viii Mary, bp. Crewkerne 6 December 1629; no further record.
    ix Sarah, b. say 1632; m. Windsor 9 June 1658 William Wade [Loomis 1:63].
    x Timothy, b. Windsor Aug. or 1 September 1639 ["Matthew Grant Record, 1639-1681" 55]; m. Windsor 19 March 1661[/2?] Mary Griswold ["Matthew Grant Record, 1639-1681" 56].
    xi Mary, b. March 1644 ["Matthew Grant Record, 1639-1681" 55]; m. Windsor 17 December 1663 Thomas Barber ["Matthew Grant Record, 1639-1681" 25]. Comments: In 1919 Mary Lovering Holman prepared a brief account of the family of William Phelps [Mary Lovering Holman, The Scott Genealogy.... (Boston 1919), 252-53]. In 1990 Myrtle S. Hyde resolved the problem of the identity of the wives of William Phelps and was also able to find the baptisms of his children in England [The American Genealogist, Volume 9 to present (1932+) 65:161-66]. All the Crewkerne records cited above are taken from her article."

    2. Mentioned in father's will per the book "The Phelps Family of America and their English Ancestors," comp. by Oliver Seymour Phelps of Portland, Oregon and Andrew T. Servin of Lenox, Massachusetts, 1899, pp. 72-85:
    "The following is the last Will and Testament of Mr. William Phelps, or properly speaking, his Settlement Deed. From Windsor Records,
    'These presents testify, that I, William Phelps, of Windsor, on Connecticut, in consideration of a marriage concluded between my son Timothy, on the one part, and Mary, the daughter of Edward Griswold, on the other; have given and granted, and by these presents do give and grant unto my son, that he, the said Timothy, shall jointly enjoin and possess, together with me, all my houseing, lands and accommodations, as also all my estate, both real and personal, both within door and without, with all the property emoluments, products, and income of the same, during my material life; And my said son is to inhabit and dwell in my house, with me and my wife, in joint way; and that it shall continue during my material life; and if my wife shall survive me, she have and enjoy in a joint way with my son the estate for her maintenance as before expressed. But if my wife chooses to settle in any place and to leave the house, then my son shall pay yearly to my wife, the sum of ten pounds during her material life, and in case I myself in my life time, or my wife after my decease, in her lifetime while she abides, to inhabit with my said son Timothy, she see cause or desire it, I do reserve power both for myself and for her, after my decease to dispose a barrel or two of cider and some apples yearly, without any harm to the premises, and likewise I do reserve like liberty for myself and my wife, to dispose of my wearing apparel, and whom we shall meet to enjoy them after our decease. Also I do give full power of bequeathing the great brass pan at her decease; and my son Timothy is to carry the improvements of the whole Estate, and to order and dispose of the stock, so far as the necessity of our subsistance shall require, and after my decease and the decease of my wife, my said son Timothy shall have and enjoy all my whole estate fore mentioned to him and his heirs forever, always provided that in case my said son Timothy shall die and leave no natural heirs begotten by him, that shall either not attain the age of twenty-one years or marry, then the one-half of my lands exempting the orchard and pasture down to the bridge, that goeth into the meadow; also the upper pasture by the house that shall belong to the house, shall return to 'william, the son of my son Samuel. Also my son Timothy is to pay out of the estate: Imprimis to discharge my daughter Mary, with that which is paid, the sum of 34 pounds, which is the full portion I allow her. To my son William twenty shillings, to Samuel ten pounds, to Nathaniel fifteen pounds, to Joseph five pounds - these legacies to my sons to be discharged within two years of my decease. In consideration of the premises we both have hereunto set our hands this 22nd day of April Anno Dom. 1660. Witness to the signatures: Daniel Clark, James Alford, William Phelps, Timothy Phelps. Entered o the Windsor, Conn., Register, July 26th, 1672'."

    3. The book "The Phelps Family of America and their English Ancestors," comp. by Oliver Seymour Phelps of Portland, Oregon and Andrew T. Servin of Lenox, Massachusetts, 1899, pp. 88-89:
    "Nathaniel Phelps, b. England, about 1627, emigrated to New England with his father, in ship Mary and John, settling with his father in Dorchester, removing to Windsor, Ct., in 1635-6, where he m. Elizabeth Copley, 17 Sep 1650. She was an English lady.
    Says the Hon. James H. Phelps of Townshend, Vt., a descendant of the family of Elizabeth Copley, in England was the celebrated artist, John Copley, father of Lord Lyndhurst, who on the 30th of April, 1827, became Lord Chancellor of England.' Lord Lyndhurst appears to have no knowledge of this connection, as may be seen from his letter herewith attached. As this connection must be traced back over 200 years, here is no reason to doubt the same. Mrs. Phelps died in Northampton, Mass., 6 Dec 1712, some ten years after her husband. Her will probated in Northampton, Vol. II, 1678-1716. Reference is made to her sons Nathaniel and William Phelps, who are to have the land her husband left her, to be divided equally between them. Her homestead also to be divided between them, Nathaniel to have the side he lives in, and William the other side. To Abigal 50 pounds; to the children of Matthew and Mary Closson 5 pound each; to her son-in-law, Matthew Closson, 10 shillings; to Thomas Copley 3 pounds; to Samuel and John Lankton 20 shillings each.
    Mr. Phelps resided on the Orton place opposite his father's homestead, which he purchased of his brother Samuel. Here he resided up to 1656-7, when he remvoed with part of his family to Northampton, Mass., one of his first settlers. Says Stiles: 'He was a pious man of good intellect, and of a sound, discriminating judgment - was one of the first deacons of the N. Church. His homestead was occupied by him for 43 years, and by his descendants until 1835.' His homestead comprised the land which was over fifty years ago occupied by Miss Margaret Dwight's school, and which at a later date was a College Institute of J.J. Dudley, Esq., and which is now Shady Lawn. the old homestead stood a few rods north of that edifice. (Clark's Northampton Antiquity).
    Although Mr. Phelps, removed to Northampton in 1656-7, we find him paying slip rent in Windsor 4 Jan 1659.
    8 Feb 1679, Dea. Nathaniel Phelps, with his sons Nathaniel Jr. and William, took the oath of allegiance before Worshipful Maj. Pynchon.
    11 May 1681, he was made a freeman by the General Court at Boston.
    He died in Northampton 27 May 1702, aged 75 years, honored and respected.
    His children were:
    I. Mary, b. Windsor, Ct., 21 Jun 1651, m. Matthew Closson.
    II. Nathaniel, b. Windsor, Ct., 2 Jun 1653, m. Grace Martin.
    III. Abigail, b. Windsor, Ct., 5 Apr 1655, d. aged 101 yrs, 4 mos. 11 days, m. John Alverd. No issue.
    IV. William, b. Northampton, Mass., 22 Jun 1657, m. Abigail Stebbins.
    V. Thomas, b. Northampton, Mass., 20 May 1661, d. unmarried.
    VI. Mercy, b. Northampton, Mass., 16 Mar 1662, d. 15 Jul 1662."

    4. Henry R. Stiles, "The History and Genealogies of Ancient Windsor, Connecticut," 1892, v. 2, p. 565: "Nathaniel (Dea.) (son of William), m. 17 Sep 1650 (O.C.R.) Elizabeth Copley, 'an Englishwoman'; res. in Windsor on the Orton place near his father, but removed 1656 or '7 to Northampton, Mass.; was one of its founders; was regarded as a pious man, of good intellect, and of a sound discriminating judgment; was one of the first deacons of the N. Church. His homestead was occupied by him for 43 years and by his descendants until 1835; the last owner sold and removed to Ohio. This homestead 'comprised the land which was, over 50 years ago, occupied by Miss Margaret Dwight's school, and which at a later date was the College Instit. of J.H. Dudley, Esq., and what is now Shady Lawn. The old homestead stood a few rods N. of that edifice.' - 'Clark's Northampton Antiquities.'
    Dea. Nathaniel Phelps d. 27 May 1702; his widow d. 6 Dec 1712. It has been said that she descended from the same family as the celebrated artist John Coply, father of Lord Lyndhurst; but the statement lacks corroboration. Her will (N. Prob. Rec.) divides house and lands equally between her sons Nath'l and Wm.; to her dau. Abigail ₤50; to ch. of Matthew and Mary Closson, ₤5 each; to her son-in-law, Matthew Closson, 10s.; to Thomas Coply, ₤3; and to Samuel and John Lankton, 20s. each.
    8 Feb 1678, Dea. Nathaniel, with his sons Nathaniel and William, took the oath of allegiance before Worshipful Major Pynchon; 11 May 1681, he was made a freeman by Gen. Ct. at Boston. Children (the first 3 born at Windsor, the rest at Northampton):
    A. Mary, b. 21 Jun 1651 (O.C.R.); m. 12 Dec 1670 at N., Matthew Closson, an irishman, servant of one of the early settlers of N.; had 10 ch., of whom but 4 lived to adult age; their eldest was b. in N.; they removed to Deerfield abt. 1672, where many of their descendants are now found amoung the most respectable families of D.
    B. Nathaniel (Dea.), b. 2 Apr 1653. - O.C.R.
    C. Abigail, b. 5 Apr 1655 (O.C.R); m. John Alvord.
    D. William, b. 22 Jun 1657, 'at Northampton' (O.C.R.); m. Abigail Stebbins.
    E. Thomas, b. 20 May 1661; d. young, unmd.
    F. Mercy, b. 16 May 1662; d. 15 Jul 1662."

    5. Henry R. Stiles, "The History and Genealogies of Ancient Windsor, Connecticut," 1892, v. 2, pp. 563-65, has the following information, but I omit the first part which states he was born in 1599 in Tewkesbury in County Gloucester and married Elizabeth since this is not regarded as being correct as explained in notes above: "William... came to Dorchester, Mass., with Rev. Mr. Warham, of whose church, formed in Plymouth, England, he was an original member. - Old Church Records. He was accompanied hither by his wife and five children... He was from the first a prominent and highly respected citizen at Dorchester, his name frequently occurring in the "Mass. Records." 19 Oct 1630, he applied to be made a freeman; 9 Nov 1630, he was one of the jury empaneled for the trial of Walter Palmer for the murder of Austin Brotchus - the first trial by jury in New England; 27 Sep 1631, he was appointed Constable of Dorchester; 4 Mar 1634, Ens. Gibbs and Wm. Felps were appointed by the Genreral Court to go with a committee of three to arrange the borders between Boston and Dorchester, and explain what each town wants; 5 May 1635, he was a member of the General Court of Massachusetts from Dorchester. In the spring of 1636 he removed with his children (his wife having died in Dorchester) to Windsor, whither his brother George is understood to have preceded him, in the first emigration of Mr. Warham's church in the fall of 1635.
    In Windsor, as in Dorchester, he ranked as an honored and active citizen; was a member of the first court held in Connecticut, 1636; also in 1637, which declared war against the Pequots; was a magistrate from 1638 to the close of 1642; foreman of the first Grand Jury 1643; deputy to Gen. Ct. 1645, '46-'49, '51, '57; in 1658 was again made magistrate and held the office for 4 years after; is frequeintly named on the petit jury; in 1641 was appointed together with Mr. Welles of Hartford a committee on 'lying'. He was an excellent, pious, and upright man in his public and private life, and was truly 'a pillar in church and state.' His residence in Windsor was about three-quarters of a mile N.W. of Broad St on the road to Poquonock, on a place owned (1859) by Dea. Roger Phelps.
    He m. (2) at Windsor, Mary Dover, b. in England, and who is said to have been a fellow passenger with him on the 'Mary and John.' She was a member of original church of Dorchester and Windsor. - O.C.R.
    After a residence of 42 years in New England, ow which 36 where passed in Windsor, he died there 14 Jul 1672; his widow d. 27 Nov 1675. - O.C.R.
    In the Old Church Records and other Windsor records, Mr. Phelps was distinguished from his son William as 'Ould Mr. Phelps.' children (by first marriage, born in England):
    A. William, b. abt. 1620 (in a deposition taken at Hartford 29 May 1677, is mentioned as being about threescore years of age - i.e. b. 1617); removed from Dorchester with his father to Windsor where he was admitted to member of Windsor church 17 Nov 1639. - O.C.R. He m. (1) Isabel Wilson, 4 Jun 1645, 'now since 29 years and has had no child,' 15 Jul 1674 (O.C.R.); she admitted to Windsor 11 Mar 1654 (O.C.R.); d.s.p. He m. (2) Sarah (dau. Humphrey) Pinney, 20 Dec 167 (O.C.R.); she was b. 19 Nov, bp. 3 Dec 1648; he sett. one-third of his ppy. on her before marriage; no issue by her. He was made a freeman at Hartford 1669; d. 7 Feb 1681; contrib. 9 s. to Conn. Fund for Relief of Poor of other Cols., 1676. His noncupative will, dated 10 Feb 1681 gives all his land to his bro. Timothy. (He had land near his father, and his homestead on the N. side of the E. and W. road which ran from Josiah Ellsworth's {late Peter Brown's} house to the Rivulet. It was garrisoned in King Philip's War (1675/6) by details of Windsor men. William,. Jr. was a worthy man, tho' not a conspicuous figure as compared with his father. He had one of his wife's nephew's, Samuel Wilson, reside with him, and possibly (O.C.R.) adopted him. He gave him land on the opp. side of road form his own house. In making Sarah Pinney his second wife he executed a jointure before marriage, giving her much of his property, and a controversy arose, after the death of 'William the younger,' concerning this land, between her and the adopted son. William Phelps owned the W. part of the Ellison-Orton lot, 40 rods on highway, and bought of Sam. Pond 11 rods more, ext'g from his ho.-lot S. 51 rods of present ditch which drained the once swamp W. of old highway. - J.H.H.)
    B. Sarah, b. abt. 1623; m. Windsor 9 Jun 1658 Wm. Wade of Middletown, Conn.; she d. 10 Jul 1659; s.p.
    C. Samuel, b. abt. 1625.
    D. Nathaniel, b. abt. 1627.
    E. Joseph, b. abt. 1629.
    By second marriage:
    F. Timothy, 'was born here in Aug. 1639' - O.C.R.
    G. Mary, 'was born here March 1644'; m. Thos. Barber; sett. at Simsbury and became the ancestors of the S. Barbers."

    6. "The American Genealogist," 68(Jul 1990):161-166, "The English Origin of William1 Phelps of Dorchester, Mass., and Windsor, Conn., with Notes on His Marriages," by Myrtle Stevens Hyde:
    "William1 Phelps of Dorchester, Mass., and Windsor, Conn....
    Children (Phelps) of William1, prob. by his apparent first wife Mary (___), bp. Crewkerne, co. Somerset...
    iv. Nathaniel bp. 6 March 1624[/5], d. Northampton, Mass., 27 May 1702 (James Edward Buckman, comp., "Northampton Deaths," in Forbes Library, Northampton, p. 13); m. Windsor 17 Sept. 1650 widow Elizabeth COPLEY (Windsor Early Recs. p. 55; see NEHGR 64[1910]:248 fn.). For his probate, see Hampshire Co., Mass., PR 3:93-94..."

    Nathaniel married Elizabeth Copley on 17 Sep 1650 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA. Elizabeth (daughter of Thomas Copley and Elizabeth Griswold) was born on 14 Feb 1629 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA; died on 6 Dec 1712 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA; was buried in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 29.  Elizabeth Copley was born on 14 Feb 1629 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA (daughter of Thomas Copley and Elizabeth Griswold); died on 6 Dec 1712 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA; was buried in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA.

    Notes:

    RESEARCH_NOTES:
    1. The book "The Phelps Family of America and their English Ancestors," comp. by Oliver Seymour Phelps of Portland, Oregon and Andrew T. Servin of Lenox, Massachusetts, 1899, pp. 88-89:
    "Nathaniel Phelps, b. England, about 1627, emigrated to New England with his father, in ship Mary and John, settling with his father in Dorchester, removing to Windsor, Ct., in 1635-6, where he m. Elizabeth Copley, 17 Sep 1650. She was an English lady.
    Says the Hon. James H. Phelps of Townshend, Vt., a descendant of the family of Elizabeth Copley, in England was the celebrated artist, John Copley, father of Lord Lyndhurst, who on the 30th of April, 1827, became Lord Chancellor of England.' Lord Lyndhurst appears to have no knowledge of this connection, as may be seen from his letter herewith attached. As this connection must be traced back over 200 years, here is no reason to doubt the same. Mrs. Phelps died in Northampton, Mass., 6 Dec 1712, some ten years after her husband. Her will probated in Northampton, Vol. II, 1678-1716. Reference is made to her sons Nathaniel and William Phelps, who are to have the land her husband left her, to be divided equally between them. Her homestead also to be divided between them, Nathaniel to have the side he lives in, and William the other side. To Abigal 50 pounds; to the children of Matthew and Mary Closson 5 pound each; to her son-in-law, Matthew Closson, 10 shillings; to Thomas Copley 3 pounds; to Samuel and John Lankton 20 shillings each.
    Mr. Phelps resided on the Orton place opposite his father's homestead, which he purchased of his brother Samuel. Here he resided up to 1656-7, when he removed with part of his family to Northampton, Mass., one of his first settlers. Says Stiles: 'He was a pious man of good intellect, and of a sound, discriminating judgment - was one of the first deacons of the N. Church. His homestead was occupied by him for 43 years, and by his descendants until 1835.' His homestead comprised the land which was over fifty years ago occupied by Miss Margaret Dwight's school, and which at a later date was a College Institute of J.J. Dudley, Esq., and which is now Shady Lawn. The old homestead stood a few rods north of that edifice. (Clark's Northampton Antiquity).
    Although Mr. Phelps, removed to Northampton in 1656-7, we find him paying slip rent in Windsor 4 Jan 1659.
    8 Feb 1679, Dea. Nathaniel Phelps, with his sons Nathaniel Jr. and William, took the oath of allegiance before Worshipful Maj. Pynchon.
    11 May 1681, he was made a freeman by the General Court at Boston.
    He died in Northampton 27 May 1702, aged 75 years, honored and respected.
    His children were:
    I. Mary, b. Windsor, Ct., 21 Jun 1651, m. Matthew Closson.
    II. Nathaniel, b. Windsor, Ct., 2 Jun 1653, m. Grace Martin.
    III. Abigail, b. Windsor, Ct., 5 Apr 1655, d. aged 101 yrs., 4 mos., 11 days, m. John Alverd. No issue.
    IV. William, b. Northampton, Mass., 22 Jun 1657, m. Abigail Stebbins.
    V. Thomas, b. Northampton, Mass., 20 May 1661, d. unmarried.
    VI. Mercy, b. Northampton, Mass., 16 Mar 1662, d. 15 Jul 1662."

    2. From the book "Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-33" under the heading of William Phelps' Children: "Nathaniel, bp. Crewkerne 6 March 1624[/5]; m. Windsor 17 September 1650 Elizabeth (____) Copley ["Matthew Grant Record, 1639-1681" 55]." This would seem to indicate that Elizabeth was married to a Copley.

    3. Henry R. Stiles, "The History and Genealogies of Ancient Windsor, Connecticut," 1892, v. 2, p. 565: "Nathaniel (Dea.) (son of William), m. 17 Sep 1650 (O.C.R.) Elizabeth Copley, 'an Englishwoman'; res. in Windsor on the Orton place near his father, but removed 1656 or '7 to Northampton, Mass.; was one of its founders; was regarded as a pious man, of good intellect, and of a sound discriminating judgment; was one of the first deacons of the N. Church. His homestead was occupied by him for 43 years and by his descendants until 1835; the last owner sold and removed to Ohio. This homestead 'comprised the land which was, over 50 years ago, occupied by Miss Margaret Dwight's school, and which at a later date was the College Instit. of J.H. Dudley, Esq., and what is now Shady Lawn. The old homestead stood a few rods N. of that edifice.' - 'Clark's Northampton Antiquities.'
    Dea. Nathaniel Phelps d. 27 May 1702; his widow d. 6 Dec 1712. It has been said that she descended from the same family as the celebrated artist John Coply, father of Lord Lyndhurst; but the statement lacks corroboration. Her will (N. Prob. Rec.) divides house and lands equally between her sons Nath'l and Wm.; to her dau. Abigail ₤50; to ch. of Matthew and Mary Closson, ₤5 each; to her son-in-law, Matthew Closson, 10s.; to Thomas Coply, ₤3; and to Samuel and John Lankton, 20s. each.
    8 Feb 1678, Dea. Nathaniel, with his sons Nathaniel and William, took the oath of allegiance before Worshipful Major Pynchon; 11 May 1681, he was made a freeman by Gen. Ct. at Boston. Children (the first 3 born at Windsor, the rest at Northampton):
    A. Mary, b. 21 Jun 1651 (O.C.R.); m. 12 Dec 1670 at N., Matthew Closson, an Irishman, servant of one of the early settlers of N.; had 10 ch., of whom but 4 lived to adult age; their eldest was b. in N.; they removed to Deerfield abt. 1672, where many of their descendants are now found among the most respectable families of D.
    B. Nathaniel (Dea.), b. 2 Apr 1653. - O.C.R.
    C. Abigail, b. 5 Apr 1655 (O.C.R); m. John Alvord.
    D. William, b. 22 Jun 1657, 'at Northampton' (O.C.R.); m. Abigail Stebbins.
    E. Thomas, b. 20 May 1661; d. young, unmd.
    F. Mercy, b. 16 May 1662; d. 15 Jul 1662."
    [Kerry's note: No Copley family biographies in same book.]

    4. "The American Genealogist," 68(Jul 1990):161-166, "The English Origin of William1 Phelps of Dorchester, Mass., and Windsor, Conn., with Notes on His Marriages," by Myrtle Stevens Hyde:
    "William1 Phelps of Dorchester, Mass., and Windsor, Conn....
    Children (Phelps) of William1, prob. by his apparent first wife Mary (___), bp. Crewkerne, co. Somerset...
    iv. Nathaniel bp. 6 March 1624[/5], d. Northampton, Mass., 27 May 1702 (James Edward Buckman, comp., "Northampton Deaths," in Forbes Library, Northampton, p. 13); m. Windsor 17 Sept. 1650 widow Elizabeth COPLEY (Windsor Early Recs. p. 55; see NEHGR 64[1910]:248 fn.). For his probate, see Hampshire Co., Mass., PR 3:93-94..."

    Children:
    1. Mary Phelps was born on 21 Jun 1651 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA; died on 15 Apr 1687 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA.
    2. 14. Nathaniel Phelps was born on 2 Jun 1653 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA; died on 19 Jun 1719 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA; was buried in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA.
    3. Abigail Phelps was born on 5 Apr 1655 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA; died on 16 Aug 1756 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA.
    4. William Phelps was born on 22 Jun 1657 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA; died on 1 Jun 1745 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA.
    5. Thomas Phelps, unm. was born on 20 May 1661 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA; died in 1677 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA.
    6. Mercy Phelps was born on 16 May 1662 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA; died on 15 Jul 1662 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA.

  7. 30.  William Martin was born in 1624 in Braintree, Essex, England (son of John Martin and Grace Marsh); died on 26 Mar 1672 in Groton, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.

    William married Lydia Marsh on 17 Nov 1645 in Widford, Essex, England. Lydia (daughter of John Marsh and Grace Baldwin) was born on 9 Oct 1620 in Braintree, Essex, England; died on 22 Mar 1676 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 31.  Lydia Marsh was born on 9 Oct 1620 in Braintree, Essex, England (daughter of John Marsh and Grace Baldwin); died on 22 Mar 1676 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA.
    Children:
    1. 15. Grace Martin was born on 2 Aug 1656 in Braintree, Essex, England; died on 2 Aug 1727 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA; was buried in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA.


Generation: 6

  1. 32.  Edward Myllard Sheppard was born in 1570 in , Essex, England; died on 1 May 1608 in , Essex, England.

    Edward married Katherine Becham on 7 Dec 1595 in Little Bentley, Essex, England. Katherine was born on 13 Apr 1572 in Elmstead, Essex, England; died on 1 May 1608 in Elmstead, Essex, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 33.  Katherine Becham was born on 13 Apr 1572 in Elmstead, Essex, England; died on 1 May 1608 in Elmstead, Essex, England.
    Children:
    1. 16. Edward Shepard II, Cpt. was born on 27 Jun 1596 in , Essex, England; died on 20 Jun 1680 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.

  3. 48.  George Langton was born in 1598 in Jacobstow, Cornwall, England (son of William Langton and Alice Smith); died on 29 Dec 1676 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: George Langton

    George married Mary Kilbourne in 1622 in New London, New Haven, Connecticut, USA. Mary was born in 1605 in , , , England; died in 1648 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 49.  Mary Kilbourne was born in 1605 in , , , England; died in 1648 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA.
    Children:
    1. 24. Deacon John Langdon was born on 1 Jan 1624 in Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire, England; died on 22 Jul 1689 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA.
    2. Deliverance Langton was born on 22 Sep 1627 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA; died on 10 Jun 1718 in Suffield, Hartford, Connecticut, USA.
    3. Corber Corbee Langton was born in 1631 in , , , England.
    4. Bridget Langton was born in 1633 in , , , England.

  5. 50.  Richard Seymour was born on 27 Jan 1604 in Sawbridgeworth, East Hertfordshire District, Hertfordshire, England; died on 29 Jul 1655 in Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA.

    Richard married Mercy Ruscoe (Steele) on 18 Apr 1631 in Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire, England. Mercy was born in 1610 in Sawbridgeworth, Hertford, England; died on 27 Feb 1668 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 51.  Mercy Ruscoe (Steele) was born in 1610 in Sawbridgeworth, Hertford, England; died on 27 Feb 1668 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA.
    Children:
    1. Mary Seymour was born in 1620 in , , , England; died on 3 Apr 1658 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA.
    2. 25. Mary Seymour was born on 1 Jan 1622 in Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire, England; died on 22 Jul 1689 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA.
    3. Rachel Steele was born on 29 Jun 1631 in Fairstead, Essex, England; died on 29 Jun 1632 in , Essex, England.
    4. Thomas Seymour was born on 15 Jul 1632 in Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire, England; died on 22 Sep 1712 in Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA.
    5. Mary Seymour was born on 9 Jan 1634 in Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire, England; died on 3 Apr 1635 in Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire, England.
    6. Lydia Steele was born in 1636 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, USA; died in 1718 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA.
    7. Mercy Seymour was born on 8 Jul 1636 in Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire, England; died on 17 Dec 1713 in , , , England.
    8. Hannah Steele was born in 1637 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, USA; died on 17 Jul 1655 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA.
    9. Sarah Steele was born in 1638 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, USA; died on 22 May 1695 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA.
    10. John Seymour was born in 1639 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, USA; died on 10 Dec 1712 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, USA.
    11. Zachariah Seymour was born in 1642; died in 1643.
    12. Richard Seymour was born in 1645 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, USA; died in Aug 1702 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, USA.
    13. Daniel Steele was born on 29 Apr 1645 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, USA; died on 6 Nov 1646 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA.

  7. 56.  William Phelps was born in 1593 in Crewkerne, Somerset, England; died on 14 Jul 1672 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA.

    Notes:

    Arrival in America

    William Phelps' actual family--myth and fact:
    This particular source is the only passenger list that I’ve seen that actually lists the family members upon their arrival in America, but please understand there was no actual "list" of passengers. The "Lists" have been assembled from records of the people once they arrived in America using those dates found in other sources. (The house where the records were stored burned. Much of the erroneous information about the Phelps family's arrival in America probably came from the book "The Phelps Family in America" which was published before he completed his investigations in England; there was no wife Elizabeth. "Great Migration" is accurate.)

    William’s wife’s name is given as Elizabeth in the passenger list. Fact: His first wife, Mary, died in Crewkerne 13 August 1626. Fact: He married Ann Dover 14 November 1626 in Crewkerne, but he arrives in America with wife Elizabeth...(myth) In “The Great Migration Begins” the author states, “In 1990 Myrtle S. Hyde resolved the problem of the identity of the wives of William Phelps…” , citing William's marriage record to Ann Dover in 1626 after his first wife, Mary died.

    This wife Elizabeth is part of the myth perpetuated by the published "Phelps Family in America" where the author erroneously believed the Phelps colonists were a family from Tewkesbury. Many of the New England records, and the US and International Marriages records were assembled because of the information in this published Phelps history. This Elizabeth dying in 1635 (as his first wife), and then William marrying a 2nd wife in 1638 information was also perpetuated because of this published Phelps history. It was assumed to be correct information when it was not. There are no real and actual sources to support his theory. There is a real marriage record for William Phelps and Ann Dover marrying in Crewkerne 14 Nov 1626 a few months after his first wife Mary died in Aug. There is a source passenger listing for Anne Phelps on the same ship as William.

    U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s about Samuel Phelps

    Family Members:
    William Phelps and his family arrived in Nantuasket, Massachusetts in 1630 aboard the "Mary & John". His family arriving with him were his wife Elizabeth; brother Richard; son Richard age 10 (1620), son William Jr; daughter Sarah age 7 (1623); son Samuel age 7 (1623); son Nathaniel age 3 (1627); son Joseph age 1 (1629); and brother George.
    http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=pili354&h=1541342&indiv=try&o_vc=Record:Ot herRecord&rhSource=7486

    This summary states Elizabeth was the wife/mother's name in error. There is a Passenger list that names Anne Phelps as being on this ship: Anne Phelps arrival year 1630 in Boston, Massachusetts aboard the Mary & John.

    England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973 about Anne Dover

    http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bi n/sse.dll?db=FS1EnglandMarriages&h=37742369&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt&ssrc=pt_t13693 691_p29326486395_kpidz0q3d29326486395z0q26pgz0q3d32768z0q26pgplz0q3dpid

    U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s about Anne Phelps

    http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=pili354&h=743437&indiv=try&o_vc=Record:Oth erRecord&tid=13693691&tpid=29326486395&rhSource=7486

    BROTHERS?

    The ship's list assumed that they were brothers and is part of the myth perpetuated by the published in "Phelps Family in America" where the author erroneously believed the Phelps colonists were a family from Tewkesbury. Stephen M. Lawson clarifies the relationship.

    PHELPS-GRISWOLD From the files of Stephen M. Lawson

    The Phelps Immigrants
    "While there has been various claims about the Phelps ancestry in England, as yet no positive connection to any of the American immigrants (William, George and Richard) has been established. It has also been determined through Y-DNA analysis that William PHELPS and George PHELPS were not brothers and have no identifiable common patrilineal ancestor. The Phelps DNA Projectshows that the modal Y-DNA of descendants of William and George differ in 26 of 37 markers."

    Here in the ship's list are William’s "brother", Richard, and his "brother" George arriving together. (Further search has shown that George probably arrived in 1634, a year later, on the Recovery.) In researching the cousins of the Phelps family, I see that the family line of George Phelps and of William Phelps both intermarry for generations into the Griswold, Pinney, Holcomb families and have many more family surname marriages in common, and also repeat many of the same family given names. This leads me to believe William and this George are probably related. Although the parents of Richard, William and George Phelps still remains a mystery, we are sure William is of Crewkerne rather than Tewkesbury. Several references to William’s "brother" George are made in “The Phelps Family of America”, but it was an assumption. DNA has proved otherwise. Of course, we can never know about Richard since he was never seen again.

    About George Phelps, in the “Great Migration Begins”, the author leaves this comment:

    ASSOCIATIONS: George Phelps of Dorchester and Windsor (not to be confused with GEORGE PHILLIPS of the same two places) may have been a brother of William Phelps [TAG 65; 165-66]. This George Phelps married as his first wife Philura Randal, daughter of PHILLIP RANDALL; he was also, in some manner as yet undetermined, an uncle of Elisha Hart, son of EDMOND HART.

    Crewkerne or Tewkesbury?
    Which is true? Below is an excerpt from Wikipedia. The full article gives quite a bit more information about the life of William Phelps.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Phelps_(colonist)
    William Phelps (colonist)
    William Phelps, a Puritan from Crewkerne, England, was one of the founders of both Dorchester, Massachusetts and Windsor, Connecticut and was one of eight selected to lead the first democratic town government in the American colonies in 1637. He was foreman of the first grand jury in New England, served most of his life in early colonial government, and according to noted historian Henry Reed Stiles, Phelps "was one of the most prominent and highly respected men in the colony."

    Origin of William Phelps
    William Phelps (c. 1593 – July 14, 1672) was a Puritan Englishman who immigrated in 1630 to the American Colonies. Based on a family history written by Oliver Seymour Phelps and his son-in-law, Andrew T. Servin, The Phelps Family in America, many researchers mistakenly believe that William Phelps and a brother, George Phelps, both emigrated from Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England in 1630, to the New World.[1]

    From Crewkerne
    Phelps and Servin's identification of the origin of William Phelps of Dorchester, Massachusetts was based solely on an estimate of his birth date, derived from what was thought to be his age of 72 at death on July 14, 1672. Oliver Phelps located a William Phelps who was baptized in Tewkesbury on August 19, 1599, and thus identified him as the original immigrant. He also believed that George Phelps of Windsor, Connecticut, was William’s brother, despite the fact that they could not locate any records of Phelps in Tewkesbury.[1] Recent genetic research has shown no biological relationship between the descendants of William and George Phelps.[2]

    Additionally, the will of William Phelps’ mother Dorothy in Tewkesbury, probated on May 5, 1617, mentioned a brother-in-law, Edward Phelps. His will in turn, probated on July 1, 1637, named as overseer of his estate his nephew, William Phelps, likely placing William Phelps of Tewkesbury in England and not across the Atlantic in the Massachusetts Bay.

    More recent expert research has identified William Phelps of Crewkerne, Somersetshire, England as the probable immigrant.[3]

    Family
    Phelps was married twice: (1) Mary (surname unknown), buried in England in 1626, and (2) Anne Dover, who probably accompanied him and children from both marriages to Dorchester, Massachusetts, a town later subsumed as a neighborhood of Boston. The names and birthdates of his children correspond to the records later found in the American colony.[1]

    Marriage to Mary
    Phelps was born in Crewkerne, England and is estimated to have married his first wife Mary sometime between 1615–1618, as their first child William was baptized at Crewkerne on September 9, 1618. Mary and William had four children, all baptized before 1625 at Crewkerne: William, Samuel, an unnamed infant who died young, and Nathaniel.[4][5]:62 Mary was buried at Crewkerne on August 13, 1626.[6]

    Marriage to Ann Dover
    Three months after Mary's death, William married Ann Dover at Crewkerne, on November 14, 1626. They had four children in England: Cornelius, Joseph and Mary (twins), and another child named Mary. Researchers can not find further records of Cornelius or either of the two girls named Mary, and presume they all died young. After arriving in the Colonies, Ann and William had three more children: Sarah, Timothy, and a third Mary. Records in the Colonies have been found for the children named Joseph, Sarah, Timothy and the last Mary,[7] corresponding to records from the International Genealogical Index in Somerset listing the names of William Phelps' children from both wives.[8]

    Immigration to New England
    For more details on the Puritans' immigration to New England, see Great Migration (Puritan).

    King Charles I of England had succeeded his father King James I of England in 1625, and continued his father's strong opposition to the Puritan movement, who opposed many of the Anglican Church's doctrines as retaining too much of its Roman Catholic roots. After the Puritans assumed control of Parliament, they began to pose a serious threat to the King's authority. In January 1629, in a move to neutralize his opponents, Charles dissolved Parliament entirely. The religious and political climate became so difficult for Puritans that many began to make arrangements to leave the country.

    William Phelps was among them. Phelps had been a member of Reverend John Warham's church. Warham had been a minister since 1614, but was relieved of his ministerial duties in 1627 because of his “strong Puritan leanings.”[9]:66 The group Phelps joined was organized by the Reverend John White, Vicar of Dorchester, England. White is generally regarded as the sponsor of the earliest Massachusetts settlement after Plymouth. ...

    The emigrants were organized by Rev. White on March 19, 1630 as the West Country Company at New Hospital, Plymouth, England, the day before leaving England. Although very few knew one another, they agreed to emigrate as a body to Massachusetts, where White had sent other groups over the prior six years.[10] White has been called “the father of the Massachusetts Colony,” despite remaining in England his entire life, because of his influence in establishing this settlement.[11] From their first arrival aboard the Mayflower in 1620, until 1629, only about 300 Puritans had survived in New England,[12] scattered in small and isolated settlements.

    The group fasted, prayed and prepared themselves for their perilous long voyage. White preached sermons in the morning and afternoon; then, with his blessing, the group departed on March 20 for the New World aboard the Mary and John.

    Historian Henry Reed Stiles noted, "In these early days the title of Mister or Mr. was only given to elderly persons of distinction, while all military titles were always used. William Phelps received this distinguished title of Mr."[25]

    Stiles further noted that William Phelps "was one of the most prominent and highly respected men in the colony. An excellent, pious, and upright man in his public and private life, and was truly a pillar in Church and State."[25] The family historian Oliver Phelps cited William Phelps as "one of the fathers and founders of this now ocean-bound Republic."[1] ...

    Death and burial
    Phelps died at age 78 on July 14, 1672, and was buried the next day. His wife died three years later on November 27, 1675. A Settlement Deed for his son Timothy's marriage to Mary, daughter of Edward Griswold, another pioneer founder of Windsor, was dated April 22, 1660. Phelps’ last will and testament was entered on the Windsor, Connecticut register, July 26, 1672, and signed by Matthew Grant, Register.[25]

    William married Mary Marshal in 1617 in Crewkerne, Somerset, England. Mary was born on 24 Mar 1603 in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England; died on 12 Aug 1626 in Crewkerne, Somerset, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 57.  Mary Marshal was born on 24 Mar 1603 in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England; died on 12 Aug 1626 in Crewkerne, Somerset, England.
    Children:
    1. William Phelps was born on 9 Sep 1618 in Crewkerne, Somerset, England; died on 10 Feb 1681 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA.
    2. Samuel Phelps was born on 5 Aug 1621 in Crewkerne, Somerset, England; died on 15 May 1669 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA.
    3. 28. Nathaniel Phelps was born on 6 Mar 1624 in Crewkerne, Somerset, England; died on 27 May 1702 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA; was buried in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA.

  9. 58.  Thomas Copley was born on 30 Oct 1597 in Skelbrooke, Yorkshire, England; died on 18 Aug 1634 in Skelbrooke, York, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 30 Oct 1597, Skelbrooke, York, England

    Thomas married Elizabeth Griswold on 7 May 1628. Elizabeth (daughter of George Griswold and Joanna Dousabele Leigh) was born in 1604 in Kenilworth, Warwickshire, England; died on 6 Dec 1712 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  10. 59.  Elizabeth Griswold was born in 1604 in Kenilworth, Warwickshire, England (daughter of George Griswold and Joanna Dousabele Leigh); died on 6 Dec 1712 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA.

    Notes:

    The following is based on excerpts from "Descendants of Thomas and Elizabeth Copley in America," by William Copley, Concord,49 High St., New Hampshire, 1981.

    Thomas 1 Copley died August 18, 1634, leaving a widow with two young children and not much future in England. Since her parents and sister Sarah had emigrated to Dorchester, Mass., and then Windsor, Conn., in 1636, Elizabeth1 Copley followed suit. Her name is first mentioned in America on Sept. 17, 1650, when "widow Elizabeth Copley, and English woman," married Nathaniel Phelps in Windsor. He was born in England about 1627, the son of William Phelps. His brother Samuel married Elizabeth's sister Sarah Griswold less thatn two months later in Windsor.

    Nathaniel and Elizabeth1 Phelps moved to Northampton, Mass., about 1656, where they spent the rest of their lives. Elizabeth1 was the mother of six children by her second husband. Nathaniel Phelps died in Northampton 27 May 1702. Elizabeth1 (Copley) Phelps died 6 Dec. 1712 in Northampton. She was probably about 100 years old, but no source gives her age.

    Children:
    1. 29. Elizabeth Copley was born on 14 Feb 1629 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA; died on 6 Dec 1712 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA; was buried in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA.
    2. Thomas Copley was born on 3 Sep 1630 in Skelbrooke, Yorkshire, England; died on 3 Dec 1712 in Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA.

  11. 60.  John Martin was born in 1598 in Braintree, Essex, England; died in 1656 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA.

    John married Grace Marsh in 1623 in Braintree, Essex, England. Grace was born in 1600 in Braintree, Essex, England; died on 22 May 1667 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  12. 61.  Grace Marsh was born in 1600 in Braintree, Essex, England; died on 22 May 1667 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA.
    Children:
    1. 30. William Martin was born in 1624 in Braintree, Essex, England; died on 26 Mar 1672 in Groton, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.

  13. 62.  John Marsh was born on 17 May 1579 in Braintree, Essex, England; died on 29 May 1627 in Braintree, Essex, England.

    John married Grace Baldwin in Dec 1610 in Braintree, Essex, England. Grace (daughter of William Baldwin and Sarah Ann Payne) was born in Mar 1592 in Braintree, Essex, England; died on 22 May 1667 in Braintree, Essex, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  14. 63.  Grace Baldwin was born in Mar 1592 in Braintree, Essex, England (daughter of William Baldwin and Sarah Ann Payne); died on 22 May 1667 in Braintree, Essex, England.
    Children:
    1. 31. Lydia Marsh was born on 9 Oct 1620 in Braintree, Essex, England; died on 22 Mar 1676 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA.