
"WOLCOTT, WALCOTT, or WOOLCOT, ...(9700) JOHN, Cambridge, or Watertown, freem. 4 Mar. 1635, rep. May foll. d. in July 1638, his inv. tak. 17th of that mo. by three of the ch. mem. Rev. George Phillips being one, and the prefix of respect, show that he was a man of esteem."
"(9700) John Wolcott of Watertown died in 1638, and an inventory of his estate was taken at Salem. In that same year his daughters, (9700[1]a) Elizabeth and (9700[1]b) Mary Wolcott, petitioned to have their uncles, Richard Vayle of Glaston, Somerset, yeoman, and Christopher Atkins, mercer, act as guardians of their lands at Glastonbury, Somerset. These lands were apparently entailed to the children of John and his first wife. A note in the margin of this document reads, "write to (38800[2]a) Henry Wolcott of Windsor in NE at M. George Searle, mercer, in Tanton, and (19400) Edward Woolcott of Axbridge in Somerset, mercer, they to be made guardians." John Woolcott left a large debt of 388 pounds owed to Edmund White of London, which he apparently had borrowed for speculating in land in America. (9701) Winifred repaid the debt in 1641 by deeding to Edmund White eight properties at Watertown, totalling 160 acres, which John owned at the time of his death. "
9701. Winifred Longman
"ALLYN, ...(9701[3]) THOMAS, Barnstable, had Samuel, b. 10, bapt. 18 Feb. 1644; John, bapt. 27 Sept. 1646; and Mehitable, bapt. 26 Nov. 1648; and he d. Nov. 1680, at gr. age. Mehitable m. 1 June 1667, Samuel Annable of the same. His first w. was nam. (9701) Winifred; the sec. was a wid. but surnames are not found."
-- James Savage, op. cit.
--http://www.wolcottfamily.com/watertown.html
-- James Savage, op. cit.

"VERIN, VEREN, or VERING, ...(4852) PHILIP, Salem, br. prob. of the first Joshua, came 1635, arr. at Boston, in the "James" from Southampton, in the ship's clearance call. "a roper," late of New Sarum, or the city of Salisbury, as in mod. times we designate it, bring. w. (4853) Dorcas, and ch. perhaps all b. in Eng. Philip, Nathaniel, Hilliard, and Joshua, yet possib. one or more were b. here, for he had sec. w. Jane, wh. join. the ch. 1640; was freem. 2 Sept. 1635, but twenty yrs. later was imprison. as a Quaker. "
"VERIN, VEREN, or VERING, ...(4853v) PHILIP, Salem, eldest s. of the preced. [(4852) Philip] b. in Eng. bapt. Mar. 1619, her adm. of the ch. 3 Jan. 1641; was freem. 2 June foll.; by w. Joanna, wh d. 30 Aug. 1664, had Bethia, bapt. 14 Nov. 1641; Dorcas, 16 Apr. 1643; Philip, 23 Mar. 1645; Hannah; Adoniram; Mary, b. 20 Aug. 1659, d. under 3 yrs.; and Deliverance, 11 Nov. 1661, d. same yr. He was a wheelwright."
"VERIN, VEREN, or VERING, ...(4853iv) JOSHUA, Salem, s. of (4852) Philip, m. and prob. had a fam. Yet no ch. is ment. in his will of 15 May 1695, pro. Dec. foll. wh. however gives pt. of his prop. to childr. of his cous. Lindall, and pt. to childr. of cous. Mary Williams, wid. of Samuel. He d. at Barbadoes.."
"VERIN, VEREN, or VERING, ...(4853ii) HILLIARD or HILLYER, Salem, s. of (4852) Philip, bapt. at Salisbury, Eng. 3 Mar. 1622, came prob. with his f. 1635, m. 12 Apr. 1641, Mary Conant, niece of Roger, but whose d. is unkn. had Mary, b. 15 Feb. 1642, and Deliverancee, 23 Feb. 1645, both bapt. [[vol. 4, p. 371]] 28 Mar. 1647; Hillard, Apr. bapt. 27 May 1649; Dorcas, bapt. 1 Mar. 1652; Sarah, 23 Apr. 1654; Abigail, 21 Oct. 1655; but sev. of these (how many may be hard to ascert.) were prob. ch. of his w. Dorcas. He was ens. 1664, and clk. or reg. of probate. collector of the port, 1679, d. 20 Dec. 1683. Dorcas m. 21 Feb. 1672, Timothy Hicks, and d. Jan. foll.; Sarah m. 9 Dec. 1673, Deliverance Parkman; Abigail m. 25 Nov. 1678, Benjamin Marston."
"VERIN, VEREN, or VERING, ...(4853iv) NATHANIEL, Salem, b. in Eng. br. of the preced. [Joshua] bapt. 6 Apr. 1623, by w. Mary had Mary, b. 1648, and prob. others, bef. of aft. or both. Mary m. 7 or 27 Feb. 1673, Timothy Lindall."
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9704. Philip Verin
-- James Savage, op. cit.
-- James Savage, op. cit.
-- James Savage, op. cit.
-- James Savage, op. cit.
-- James Savage, op. cit.

9708. poss. James Wiseman
9709. poss. Thomasin Wood


1. (18456[2]a[1]) Ann Wolcott -- PARRISH/ DUNCAN LINE
"WOLCOTT, WALCOTT, or WOOLCOT, ...(38800[2]a) HENRY, Dorchester 1630, was b. a. 1578, in the S. part of Somerset sh. at or near Wellington, not far from the edge of Devonsh. and thus, prob. gain. sympathy with the puritans of the W. who project. the voyage of the Mary and John in Mar. of that yr. He was honor. with a commiss. from the crown, as a jutice bef. leav. home, as tradit. tells, and had good landed est. as perhaps may be infer. from a very valua. letter of his br. John, 15 Apr. 1639, print. in Geneal. Reg. II. 373. He desir. adm. as freem. 19 Oct. 1630, and was sw. 1 Apr. 1634.
His w. (38800[2]a[1]) Elizabeth Saunders, m. a. 1607, was his compan. in the traverse of the wilderness to plant the first town, nam. Dorchester, but soon aft. Windsor, on the [[vol. 4, p. 621]] Conn. in Oct. 1635, and outliv. him but few wks. Their ch. Henry, b. a. 1610; George; Christopher; (18456[2]a[1]) Ann, b. a. 1620; Simon, 1625; and Mary; were all brot. from Eng. He is the first officer. nam. in the rec. of Conn. p. 1, chos. 26 Apr. 1636, constable, and in Apr. 1643 Assist. till his d. was largely engag. in business, and d. 30 May 1655. No will is preserv. His wid. d. 7 or 17 July foll. aged 73, Ann m. (18456[2]a) Matthew Griswold; and Mary m. 25 June 1646, Job Drake. Of Christopher notice is never seen, but that he d. 7 Sept. 1662."
-- James Savage, op. cit.
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