John SANFORD
He was the first governor of the colony, 1680-82, He declined relection in 1683, but was oftened hored with dommisions from England as Judge in the Admiraity was living in 1699. A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England Before 1692 Fiche # 6019972 by James Savage (Basis of Farmers Register) John, freeman in Boston, Mass, in 1632 resided in Portsmouth, R.K in 1647
ordinance dates also found in the IGI baptism 28 mar 1934. Endowment 14 june 1934 English Origins of new England Families The earliest notice of Elizabeth, was the summer of 1632 in Boston, occurs in a letter from Martha (Fones) Winthrop to her husband John Winthrop, Fr., written Early in April 1631. She wrote from Groton: "I haue set vp thy box this weeke and because it was not full I let Bes Web put in her goune for nexte weeke shee comth up (to London)" About a week later Martha wrote: "Therefo(re) if John Robinson (the Carrier) come this weeke I would faine hear from thee to know why John came not doune (to Groton) and what is becom of Bes Webs cloaths..." Elizabeth Webb was at this time staying at Groton Manor. It is not knowwhether or not she was in the Winthrop employ. She had a brother Henry Webb of Salisbury, co. Wilts, and later a merchant in Boston, Mass., and John Webb of Titherly, co. Hants. She was known to Rev. Henry Paynter, minister of St. Petrock's Exeter, and especially to Paynter's servants James Woodyeates and his wife. The LYON returned to England about May 1631. She was probably docked at Gravesend. After being refitted for sea, the month of July and the early part of August were spent in getting the stores aboard. Shortly after this the kWinthrop party went to Sandwich, Kent, where many of them lodged at the Dolphin, the home of John Humphrey. About the middle of August the sixty-odd passengers, including Mrs. Margaret Winthrop, John Winthrop, Jr., and his wife, John Sanford, Elizabeth Webb, and Rev. John Eliot, boarded th LYON probably at Deal and sailed for New England.
Sanford name from Sanford in Westmoreland, England, the sand-ford. Thomas de Sanford, a follower of William the Conquerer, founded the Shopshire clan.
LDS ordinances taken from Ancestral File.
He married Elizabeth Webb 1631 at Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island . Elizabeth Webb was born at Stratford, Warwick, England 3 Sep 1585 daughter of Alexander Webb and Mary Wilson .
They were the parents of 3
children:
John Sanford
born 4 Jun 1633.
Samuel Sanford
born 14 Jul 1635.
Eliphal Sanford
born 9 Dec 1637.
John Sanford died 1653 at Portsmouth, Rhode Island .
Elizabeth Webb died 14 Jul 1635 at Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts .