Samuel DUDLEY, REV.
SOURCES: 1. This Family Group Sheet compiled by Marion Grace Jewell Nicholls of Gilbert, Arizona. 2. Book "Daughters of American Colonists Vol XI (p.253) SOURCES: 1. Daughter of American Colonists - Lineage Book - Vol X p.156 - Vol XI p.253 - Vol V p.253 - Vol II p.28 & 149 2. History of Exeter, RI - p.158 - 160 - Orlando, FL, Pub Lib (Inter - Library loan) 3. Genealogy and Family History of NH, - By Stearns - Book #974.2 St. - Vol 3 p.1228 - 1232 4. This family group sheet was compiled by Marion Grace Jewell Nicholls of Gilbert, AZ 5. Ancestral File - nil, 1/99 6. 1997 Ordinance Index 7. Book #974.25 St. - Vol 3 - History of NH - by Stearns - p.1228- 1232 8. Book #974.44C - By Cutter - Vol 3 p.1264-1266 - Orlando, FL, Pub Lib TITLE: Rev. BIRTH: 6 Jan 1648/1649 (Mary, Child #4) NOTE: Had children by each marriage - 10 sons 8 daughters-5 or 6 of them died before reaching maturity. Several married and lived in Exeter, RI. (Breeding Fine Cattle). Grandsons - Samuel and John Dudley were Quakers. In May 1650, he became a reverend in Exeter, RI. NOTES FROM BACK: First settled in Newton (Cambridge) - living in what is now Dunster Street. He soon removed to Ipswich. In 1638 - went to help settle Salisbury and remained there about 12 yrs. He wife died there and he md 2nd wife - Mary Byley - of Salisbury. In Salisbury he was: 1. Representative from Salisbury to General Court - (1641-1645) 2. Chairman of - Board of Selectmen - for several years. 3. March 1648 - appointed as ssociate Judge to hold court from year to year in Salisbury. 4. Was made Commissioner to settle boundaries of towns, etc. - in great dispute. He has been: Farmer, a Magistrate and owned over 200 acres of land. Has acted as Lieutenant in a military company. While in Cambridge - 13 May 1650 - he agreed to be Minister for people of Exeter, NH. (They paid him forty pounds and gave him a house and use of land). In 1652 - He and John Legat were permitted to erect a sawmill and have timber for the mill - on the Commons. In 1665 - He asked to have his salary lowered and declined a call to Portsmouth - at double salary. He was sent - as agent to general court at Boston - before any deputy was elected. He was often engaged in the public business. He was a large landowner and was much interested in agricultural, as well as spiritual and intellectual affairs. SOURCES: 1. This family group sheet compiled by Marion Grace Jewell Nicholls, of Gilbert, AZ. 2. Daughters of American Colonists-Lineage Book Vol. X p. 156 NOTES: 1. Gov. Thomas Dudley md. Dorothy Yorke. SOURCES: 1. This family group sheet compiled by Marion Grace Jewell Nicholls, of Gilbert, Arizona. 2. Dau of Am Colonists Vol V p. 253 TITLE: Rev. Samuel Dudley NOTES: Mary Winthrop (1st wife)
He married Mary Winthrop 1632 at Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts . Mary Winthrop was born at of England 1643 .
They were the parents of 8
children:
Thomas Dudley
christened 9 Mar 1634.
Stephen Dudley
born 1634.
John Dudley
christened 28 Jun 1635.
Mehitable Dudley
born 1636.
Margaret Dudley
christened 1637.
Samuel Dudley
christened 2 Aug 1639.
Dorothy Dudley
born 1640.
Anne Dudley
born 16 Oct 1641.
Samuel Dudley, Rev. died 10 Feb 1683 at Exeter, Washington, Rhode Island .
Mary Winthrop died 16 Apr 1643 at Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts .