11 John Waterman and Ann Sturtevant
More ancestors, 11th generation on the Fife side. I believe that Johnathan Shaw, mentioned here who was ordained a deacon is possibly another 11th generation ancestor on the Fife side.
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Deacon John Waterman and Ann Sturtevant
(Deacon) JOHN2 WATERMAN (Robert 1), born at Marshfield, Mass, 19 Apr. 1642, died at Plympton, Mass. 14 Sept. 1718; married at Plymouth, Mass., 7 Dec. I665, ANNA STURTEVANT, born at Plymouth, Mass., 4 June 1647, died at Plympton, 9 Feb. 1719/20, daughter of Samuel and Ann Sturtevant.
Children of John and Ann (Sturtevant) Waterman, the first two were born in Plymouth, the rest in Marshfield, Mass.:*
i. SAMUEL, b. 16 Oct. 1666; d. 10 Mar. 1717/18
ii. ELIZABETH, b. 15 Jan. 1668/9; d. abt 1705
iii. ANNA H, 18 Oct. 1671; d. 11. Mar. 1735/6
iv. LYDIA, b. 9 May 1678; d. 23 July 1757
v. ROBERT, b. 9 Feb. 1681/2; d. 16 Jan. 1749/50
vi. JOHN, b. 23 Sept. 1685.; d. 8 June 1761
gravestones of Deacon John and Anna Sturtevant Waterman (1642-1718) are located in the Ye Olde Butial Gounds, Plympton, Mass.
As can be ascertained from the following records, John Waterman moved from Marshfield to Plymouth by the time of his marriage in 1665. Then, by the time of the birth of his children, he moved back to Marshfield, where the birth of his children are recorded from 1671 to 1685. Subsequently, he sold his homestead in Marshfield in 1687 and returned to the section of Plymouth which would be Plympton in 1695.
In 5 Oct. 1687, John and Anna Waterman were dismissed from the church in Plymouth church to join the new church in Plympton.
On 1 Aug. 1669, Samuel Sturtevant's will mentioned his son-in-law, John Waterman [The Mayflower Descendant, 18-188}. Anne Waterman was one of the witnesses to the will of Lt. John Tomson of Middleborough, Mass., 23 Apr. 1696 [ibid., 4-24.25].
Burials in Plympton, Mass.: Deacon John Waterman died Sept. 14, 1718 in 77th year. Anna Waterman, widow of Dea. John Waterman, died Feb. 9. 1719 in 71st year.
The will of John Waterman of Plympton, made 24 Mar. 1712, proved 19 Dec. 1718, named his sons Samuel, Robert, and John; wife Anna (sole executrix); daughters Anna Ransome, Lydia Shaw. and the children of daughter Elizabeth Ti1son deceased; granddaughter Mary Waterman, daughter of my son Samuel; son Robert was to have 'all that lot of land whereon I now dwell which did formerly belong unto Major William Bradford* .. Inventory taken 29 Oct. 1718. [Probate Rec. Plymouth County, 4-151, 152, 162.] John Waterman was in the list of Freemen, 29 May 1670; served on juries, 5 July 1671, 8 Oct. 1689, and 2 July 1690; he served 20 Oct. 1675 on a coroner's jury which brought a verdict on a drowning. [N. B. Shurtleff: Records of the Colony of New Plymouth, 5-182, 274; 7-167, 304, 310.]
The church in the eastern part of Plymouth, which became Plympton, has records going back to the start. "Whereas the Inhabitants of the eastem part.
In ye year 1695 obtained Lihcrty of being a destinct Society by themselves from the General Court." etc. The Clurch Covenant was signed by: Mr. Isaac Cushman Mrs. Rebecca Cushman Experience Beard Jonathan Shaw Persis Shaw Johannah Briant John Waterman Anna Waterman Mercy Phinney Joseph Dunham Abigail Briant Elizabeth Sampson John Rickard Mercy Sturtevant Elizabeth Emerson Samuel Sturtevant Elizabeth Cook Mercy Dunham Stephen Briant Jr.. Elizabeth King Joseph King Mary Rickard Samuel Waterman., Rebeccah Richard Joseph Phiney Samuel Ransome John Emerson Elizabeth Cannady James Bears Esther Donham Samuel Briant Sarah Briant Jonathan Briant Hannah Curtice
Jonathan Shaw and John Waterman were ordained Deacons, Sunday, 27 Nov. 1698. John Waterman of Plymouth. ship carpenter, conveyed 12 May 1668 to Joseph Rogers Sen of Duxborough. planter; deed not recorded until 16 Apr. 1726. (Land Rec. Plymouth County, 20-107.] John Waterman of Marshfield sold his dwelling barn and meadow in Marshfie1d to John Carver of Marshfield, 19 Dec. 1687. [Land Rec. Plymouth CoIony, 1-65.] John Waterman and Samuel Sturtevant, both of P1ymouth. exchanged land, 5 1uly 1699. John Waterman of Plympton , yoeman, conveyed 20 acres in Plympton, 31 Mar. 1705,.to ":My son Robert Waterman" of Plympton John Waterman Sen of Plympton sold 22 acres in Plympton. 2 Mar. 1708/9, to Mr. Josiah Holmes of Duxbury- On 3 July 1707 John Waterman Sen of Plymouth conveyed in Consideration of y Natural affection 1 bear unto my loving Son John Waterman jun of Plymouth". John Waterman of Plympton, yeoman, sold land, 7 Dec. 1713, to Isaac Lothrop. On 16 Dec. 1713, John Waterman of Plympton "for and in Consideration of the fatherly Love & affection which I Have & Bear to my Son Samuel Waterman of Plympton conveyed land to him. He conveyed for "Love and affection," to his son Robert of Plympton, yoeman* all that my homestead whereon I now dwell in Plympton afores wth did formerly helping unto Maj William Bradford Deceased, reserving life use. [Land Rec. Plymouth County, 6-203; 7-44; 8-4; 10-444, 445, 446; 13-131.]
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Deacon John Waterman and Ann Sturtevant
(Deacon) JOHN2 WATERMAN (Robert 1), born at Marshfield, Mass, 19 Apr. 1642, died at Plympton, Mass. 14 Sept. 1718; married at Plymouth, Mass., 7 Dec. I665, ANNA STURTEVANT, born at Plymouth, Mass., 4 June 1647, died at Plympton, 9 Feb. 1719/20, daughter of Samuel and Ann Sturtevant.
Children of John and Ann (Sturtevant) Waterman, the first two were born in Plymouth, the rest in Marshfield, Mass.:*
i. SAMUEL, b. 16 Oct. 1666; d. 10 Mar. 1717/18
ii. ELIZABETH, b. 15 Jan. 1668/9; d. abt 1705
iii. ANNA H, 18 Oct. 1671; d. 11. Mar. 1735/6
iv. LYDIA, b. 9 May 1678; d. 23 July 1757
v. ROBERT, b. 9 Feb. 1681/2; d. 16 Jan. 1749/50
vi. JOHN, b. 23 Sept. 1685.; d. 8 June 1761
gravestones of Deacon John and Anna Sturtevant Waterman (1642-1718) are located in the Ye Olde Butial Gounds, Plympton, Mass.
As can be ascertained from the following records, John Waterman moved from Marshfield to Plymouth by the time of his marriage in 1665. Then, by the time of the birth of his children, he moved back to Marshfield, where the birth of his children are recorded from 1671 to 1685. Subsequently, he sold his homestead in Marshfield in 1687 and returned to the section of Plymouth which would be Plympton in 1695.
In 5 Oct. 1687, John and Anna Waterman were dismissed from the church in Plymouth church to join the new church in Plympton.
On 1 Aug. 1669, Samuel Sturtevant's will mentioned his son-in-law, John Waterman [The Mayflower Descendant, 18-188}. Anne Waterman was one of the witnesses to the will of Lt. John Tomson of Middleborough, Mass., 23 Apr. 1696 [ibid., 4-24.25].
Burials in Plympton, Mass.: Deacon John Waterman died Sept. 14, 1718 in 77th year. Anna Waterman, widow of Dea. John Waterman, died Feb. 9. 1719 in 71st year.
The will of John Waterman of Plympton, made 24 Mar. 1712, proved 19 Dec. 1718, named his sons Samuel, Robert, and John; wife Anna (sole executrix); daughters Anna Ransome, Lydia Shaw. and the children of daughter Elizabeth Ti1son deceased; granddaughter Mary Waterman, daughter of my son Samuel; son Robert was to have 'all that lot of land whereon I now dwell which did formerly belong unto Major William Bradford* .. Inventory taken 29 Oct. 1718. [Probate Rec. Plymouth County, 4-151, 152, 162.] John Waterman was in the list of Freemen, 29 May 1670; served on juries, 5 July 1671, 8 Oct. 1689, and 2 July 1690; he served 20 Oct. 1675 on a coroner's jury which brought a verdict on a drowning. [N. B. Shurtleff: Records of the Colony of New Plymouth, 5-182, 274; 7-167, 304, 310.]
The church in the eastern part of Plymouth, which became Plympton, has records going back to the start. "Whereas the Inhabitants of the eastem part.
In ye year 1695 obtained Lihcrty of being a destinct Society by themselves from the General Court." etc. The Clurch Covenant was signed by: Mr. Isaac Cushman Mrs. Rebecca Cushman Experience Beard Jonathan Shaw Persis Shaw Johannah Briant John Waterman Anna Waterman Mercy Phinney Joseph Dunham Abigail Briant Elizabeth Sampson John Rickard Mercy Sturtevant Elizabeth Emerson Samuel Sturtevant Elizabeth Cook Mercy Dunham Stephen Briant Jr.. Elizabeth King Joseph King Mary Rickard Samuel Waterman., Rebeccah Richard Joseph Phiney Samuel Ransome John Emerson Elizabeth Cannady James Bears Esther Donham Samuel Briant Sarah Briant Jonathan Briant Hannah Curtice
Jonathan Shaw and John Waterman were ordained Deacons, Sunday, 27 Nov. 1698. John Waterman of Plymouth. ship carpenter, conveyed 12 May 1668 to Joseph Rogers Sen of Duxborough. planter; deed not recorded until 16 Apr. 1726. (Land Rec. Plymouth County, 20-107.] John Waterman of Marshfield sold his dwelling barn and meadow in Marshfie1d to John Carver of Marshfield, 19 Dec. 1687. [Land Rec. Plymouth CoIony, 1-65.] John Waterman and Samuel Sturtevant, both of P1ymouth. exchanged land, 5 1uly 1699. John Waterman of Plympton , yoeman, conveyed 20 acres in Plympton, 31 Mar. 1705,.to ":My son Robert Waterman" of Plympton John Waterman Sen of Plympton sold 22 acres in Plympton. 2 Mar. 1708/9, to Mr. Josiah Holmes of Duxbury- On 3 July 1707 John Waterman Sen of Plymouth conveyed in Consideration of y Natural affection 1 bear unto my loving Son John Waterman jun of Plymouth". John Waterman of Plympton, yeoman, sold land, 7 Dec. 1713, to Isaac Lothrop. On 16 Dec. 1713, John Waterman of Plympton "for and in Consideration of the fatherly Love & affection which I Have & Bear to my Son Samuel Waterman of Plympton conveyed land to him. He conveyed for "Love and affection," to his son Robert of Plympton, yoeman* all that my homestead whereon I now dwell in Plympton afores wth did formerly helping unto Maj William Bradford Deceased, reserving life use. [Land Rec. Plymouth County, 6-203; 7-44; 8-4; 10-444, 445, 446; 13-131.]
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