| Father* | Francis Bayford (b. 13 April 1567, d. 3 December 1622) |
| Mother* | Johan Alcock (b. 1571, d. 1630) |
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| Daughter* | Elizabeth Bayford Chandler (b. about 1625, d. June 1711) |
| Son* | Thomas Chandler (b. 9 August 1628, d. 15 January 1703) |
| Daughter* | Hannah Mary Chandler+ (b. 22 May 1630, d. 11 January 1711) |
| Son* | Henry Chandler (b. 13 August 1632, d. after 13 August 1632) |
| Son* | John Chandler (b. 22 July 1634, d. 15 April 1703) |
| Son* | William Chandler, Jr (b. 20 March 1636, d. 18 August 1698) |
| Son* | Joseph C Chandler (b. 1638, d. 1665) |
| Daughter* | Sarah Chandler, 2nd (b. 1638, d. 1 December 1692) |
| Daughter* | Annis Chandler (b. 1639, d. 15 March 1682) |
| Birth | 12 June 1603 | Annis Bayford was born on 12 June 1603 at FarnhamG+ in Uttlesford District, County of Essex, England (Tudor), EuropeG.1 |
| Marriage | 6 November 1625 | William Chandler, Sr, and she were married on 6 November 1625 at FarnhamG+ in Uttlesford District, County of Essex, England (Tudor), EuropeG. |
| Marriage | 2 July 1643 | John Dane and she were married on 2 July 1643 at RoxburyG+ in Boston, Colonial County of Suffolk, The Colony of Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America (North America)G+. |
| Marriage | 9 August 1660 | John Parmenter and she were married on 9 August 1660 at RoxburyG+ in Boston, Colonial County of Suffolk, The Colony of Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America (North America)G+. |
| Death | 15 March 1683 | She died on 15 March 1683 at age 79 at RoxburyG+ in Boston, Colonial County of Suffolk, The Colony of Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America (North America)G+. The cause of her death (at the age of 79) on Monday, March 15th, 1683 is not known-surviving in 1683 was difficult & it occurred in the pre-1776 Colony of Massachusetts Bay |
| Burial | 18 March 1683 | She was buried on 18 March 1683 at Buried in the South Church CemeteryG in Andover, Colonial County of Essex, The Colony of Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America (North America)G. |
| Name | Annis Bayford was also known as Alice Agnes. | |
| Name | She was also known as Ann, Her Every-Day Name. | |
| Person Source | She had person sources.2,3,4,5,6 | |
| Christening | after 12 June 1603 | She was christened after 12 June 1603 in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, England (Tudor), EuropeG. |
| Arrival | 1628 | She arrived in the US at at RoxburyG+ in Boston, Colonial County of Suffolk, The Colony of Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America (North America)G+, on or around in 1628 an actual Immigration event may not be present |
| Last Edited | 3 July 2025 |
| Father* | William Chandler, Sr (b. 12 October 1595, d. 26 January 1641) |
| Mother* | Annis Bayford (b. 12 June 1603, d. 15 March 1683) |
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| Birth | 22 July 1634 | John Chandler was born on 22 July 1634 in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, England (Tudor), EuropeG. |
| Death | 15 April 1703 | He died on 15 April 1703 at age 68 in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, England (Tudor), EuropeG. The cause of his death (at the age of 69) on Sunday, April 15th, 1703 is not known-surviving in 1703 was difficult & it occurred in Tudor England |
| Burial | after 1703 | He was buried after 1703 at Buried in an unknown cemeteryG in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, England (Tudor), EuropeG. |
| Person Source | John Chandler had person sources.1 |
| Last Edited | 17 January 2025 |
| Father* | Thomas Tobias Chandler, III (b. October 1528, d. 4 June 1611) |
| Mother* | Joane Playforde Momford Page (b. 8 July 1531, d. 11 March 1606) |
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| Daughter* | Elizabeth Chandler (b. 10 January 1623, d. 30 September 1636) |
| Daughter* | Sarah Chandler, 1St (b. 19 December 1624, d. 19 January 1627) |
| Daughter* | Elizabeth Bayford Chandler (b. about 1625, d. June 1711) |
| Son* | Thomas Chandler (b. 9 August 1628, d. 15 January 1703) |
| Daughter* | Hannah Mary Chandler+ (b. 22 May 1630, d. 11 January 1711) |
| Son* | Henry Chandler (b. 13 August 1632, d. after 13 August 1632) |
| Son* | John Chandler (b. 22 July 1634, d. 15 April 1703) |
| Son* | William Chandler, Jr (b. 20 March 1636, d. 18 August 1698) |
| Son* | Joseph C Chandler (b. 1638, d. 1665) |
| Daughter* | Sarah Chandler, 2nd (b. 1638, d. 1 December 1692) |
| Daughter* | Annis Chandler (b. 1639, d. 15 March 1682) |
| Birth | 12 October 1595 | William Chandler, Sr, was born on 12 October 1595 in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, England (Tudor), EuropeG. The following information is found in the Book "English Origins of New England Families; 1500's-1800's": "William Chandler, of Bishops-Stortford, County Herts, and of Roxbury, Massachusetts, pointer, immigrant ancestor of the Chandler family in America…" "William Chandler learned the trade of point making, the making of the lace tags for fastening clothing which were in vogue before buttons came into use. By his father's will, in 1618, he received only L4, and it is, therefore, probable that he had already received from his father a portion of his patrimony. Except for the references to him in the parish registers and in his father's will, no records of him have been found at Bishop's-Stortford, where he resided until he emigrated with hi family to New England in 1637. His emigration was due, without doubt, to the preaching of Rev. John Eliot the Puritan minister known as the 'Apostle to the Indians,' who was born in the neighboring parish of Widford in 1604, went to New England in 1631, and became pastor of the church at Roxbury, Mass., being accompanied or followed thither by many adherents who had lived in the parishes on the borders of Herts and Essex. William Chandler appears among the early proprietors and householders of Roxbury, and was admitted a freeman of Massachusetts on 13 May 1640. (Records of the Colony of the Massachusetts Bay, printed, vol. 1, p. 377.) He owned an estate of twenty-two acres, described as follows: 'John Dane his house and lott with swamp before the house, butting upon the way leading to the house of John Watson east, in all five accres and a halfe more or lesse, upon John Watson's swamp south upon the heires of Thomas Ruggles west, and upon the heirs of George Alcocke north. And in the nookes next Dorchester being the second lott lying betweene Phillip Tory and the assignes of Joseph Patching ten accres and a halfe. And in the thousand accres near Deddam. All the lands with the house above mentioned were latly belonging to the heires of William Chandler.' (Roxbury Land and Church Records, printed, pp. 5, 39) this homestead of William Chandler was situated at the southerly corner of the present Bartlett and Washington Streets in Roxbury (See Drake's Town of Roxbury, p. 368); and it later became the property of John Dane, who married the widow of William Chandler, by grant of the Massachusetts General Court, as appears from the following documents: '1649. At a Genrall Corte at Boston, the 17th of the 8th month. Upon the petition of John Dayne, the house & land which was William Chambers [sic] is settled upon ye said Dayne, he having paid more debts of Chambers [sic] then he house & land was worth, & also brought up ye children of Chandler, which have bene chargable to him' 19 Oct 1649. In answer to the peticon of John Dajne ffor the settling the howse and lands of William Chandler (whose wyddow he marryed, & children brought up) on him, the said John Dajne, his request was graunted, & ye said howse and lands confirmed on him by this Courte.' (Records of the Colony of the Massachusetts Bay, printed, vol. 2, p. 283, vol. 3,;. 177) The following account of William Chandler, given in the list of members of the Roxbury Church by his pastor, Rev. John Eliot, well describes his circumstances and character: 'William Chandler he came to N.E. aboute the yeare 1637: he brought 4 small children, Thomas, Hana, John, William: his 5th child Sarah was borne here; he lived a very religious & Godly life among us, & fell into a consumption, to which he had bene long inclined; he lay neare a yeare sick, in all which time, his faith, patiens, & Godlynesse & contentation so shined, yet Christ was much gloryfied in him; he was a man of weake pts, but excellent faith & holyness, he was very thanful man, & much magnified Gods goodnesse, he was pore, but God so opened the hearts of his nabs to him yet he never wanted het which was (at least in his esteeme) very plentifull & comfortable to him; he dyed about the [blank] in yeare 1641, & left a sweet memory & savor behind him." (Roxbury Land and Church Records, printed, p.83) The following information is found in the Book "English Origins of New England Families, 1500's-1800's": "The Roxbury Church records containing the following entry: '1641. Month 11th day 26. William Chandler, a Christian & godly brother dyed of a Consumption" (Roxbury Land and Church Records, printed, p.170)1 |
| Marriage | 29 January 1621 | He and Alice Thurgood were married on 29 January 1621 at Stuart EraG in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, England (Tudor), EuropeG. CHILDREN: There were two daughters recorded at Bishop's-Stortford for William and Alice Chandler. (NEHGR 85:144) |
| Marriage | 6 November 1625 | He and Annis Bayford were married on 6 November 1625 at FarnhamG+ in Uttlesford District, County of Essex, England (Tudor), EuropeG. |
| Death | 26 January 1641 | He died on 26 January 1641 at age 45 at RoxburyG+ in Boston, Colonial County of Suffolk, The Colony of Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America (North America)G+. He died of Tuberculosis and Consumption at the age of 45 on Saturday, January 26th, 1641-surviving in 1641 was difficult & it occurred in the pre-1776 Colony of Massachusetts Bay |
| Burial | 19 June 1641 | He was buried on 19 June 1641 at Buried in the Old North Cemetery in RoxburyG in Concord, Colonial County of Middlesex, The Colony of Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America (North America)G+. His burial was delayed until rhe ground was not frozen |
| Note | Different William Chandler's went from England to Massachusetts in the 1600s . there are undoubtably more than 2 William Chandler's that came from England in the early 1600s and settled in Massachusetts ----------------------- My William I. Chandler (LZY1-MKM) was born Mar 5, 1617 in Hertford, Hertfordshire, England, parents unknown and died March 5, 1701 in NEWBURY, MA. He had 3 wives all named Mary. First Mary Fowler, they had at least 4 children Mary, Hester, Esther and 2 died as infants. His only male children were by his second wife Mary Lord, William who married Hannah Huntington, Joseph m. Mary Hale/Hall and Samuel m. Marcy Perkins. He and Mary Lord also had a daughter named Mary. His 3rd wife, Mary Carter had no children. There is also a book on familysearch.org named Before My Grandparents by Elaine Chandler Fenzl on this William Chandler If you descended from another William Chandler, you have the wrong ancestor. Please be careful to use the correct William Chandler for your family! Lynn Samuelson William Chandler and Annis his wife came from England in 1637 with their children and settled in Roxbury MA. The family seem to have been without any means of support, and during the long illness of Mr. Chandler they were cared for by their neighbors and friends, on account of their affection for him. He died in the year 1641, "having lived a very religious and godly life" and "leaving a sweet memory and savor behind him."! A Sketch Of The Chandler Family In Worcester. He died after a long illness of consumption. William, his wife and four children immigrated to New England in 1637 and settled at Roxbury, MA. He may have located at Roxbury because of the leadership of the Rev John Elliot, the Puritan minister known as the "Apostle to the Indians," who was followed to Roxbury by many adherents who had lived in the parishes on the borders of Herts and Essex. William was a "point maker" by trade in England. This consisted of making lace tags for fastening clothing which were popular before buttons were used. In Roxbury, he was among the early proprietors and householders. He was admitted a freeman of Massachusetts on 13 May 1640.! Norris, Hackett, Prescott and Allied Families by Hugh A Johnson pgs 78-81 The following information is found in the Book "English Origins of New England Families; 1500's-1800's": "William Chandler, of Bishops-Stortford, County Herts, and of Roxbury, Massachusetts, pointer, immigrant ancestor of the Chandler family in America…" "William Chandler learned the trade of point making, the making of the lace tags for fastening clothing which were in vogue before buttons came into use. By his father's will, in 1618, he received only L4, and it is, therefore, probable that he had already received from his father a portion of his patrimony Except for the references to him in the parish registers and in his father's will, no records of him have been found at Bishop's-Stortford, where he resided until he emigrated with hi family to New England in 1637. His emigration was due, without doubt, to the preaching of Rev. John Eliot the Puritan minister known as the 'Apostle to the Indians,' who was born in the neighboring parish of Widford in 1604, went to New England in 1631, and became pastor of the church at Roxbury, Mass., being accompanied or followed thither by many adherents who had lived in the parishes on the borders of Herts and Essex William Chandler appears among the early proprietors and householders of Roxbury, and was admitted a freeman of Massachusetts on 13 May 1640. (Records of the Colony of the Massachusetts Bay, printed, vol. 1, p. 377.) He owned an estate of twenty-two acres, described as follows: 'John Dane his house and lott with swamp before the house, butting upon the way leading to the house of John Watson east, in all five accres and a halfe more or lesse, upon John Watson's swamp south upon the heires of Thomas Ruggles west, and upon the heirs of George Alcocke north. And in the nookes next Dorchester being the second lott lying betweene Phillip Tory and the assignes of Joseph Patching ten accres and a halfe. And in the thousand accres near Deddam. All the lands with the house above mentioned were latly belonging to the heires of William Chandler.' (Roxbury Land and Church Records, printed, pp. 5, 39) This homestead of William Chandler was situated at the southerly corner of the present Bartlett and Washington Streets in Roxbury (See Drake's Town of Roxbury, p. 368); and it later became the property of John Dane, who married the widow of William Chandler, by grant of the Massachusetts General Court, as appears from the following documents: '1649. At a Genrall Corte at Boston, the 17th of the 8th month. Upon the petition of John Dayne, the house & land which was William Chambers [sic] is settled upon ye said Dayne, he having paid more debts of Chambers [sic] then he house & land was worth, & also brought up ye children of Chandler, which have bene chargable to him' 19 Oct 1649. In answer to the peticon of John Dajne ffor the settling the howse and lands of William Chandler (whose wyddow he marryed, & children brought up) on him, the said John Dajne, his request was graunted, & ye said howse and lands confirmed on him by this Courte.' (Records of the Colony of the Massachusetts Bay, printed, vol. 2, p. 283, vol. 3,;. 177) The following account of William Chandler, given in the list of members of the Roxbury Church by his pastor, Rev. John Eliot, well describes his circumstances and character: 'William Chandler he came to N.E. aboute the yeare 1637: he brought 4 small children, Thomas, Hana, John, William: his 5th child Sarah was borne here; he lived a very religious & Godly life among us, & fell into a consumption, to which he had bene long inclined; he lay neare a yeare sick, in all which time, his faith, patiens, & Godlynesse & contentation so shined, yet Christ was much gloryfied in him; he was a man of weake pts, but excellent faith & holyness, he was very thanful man, & much magnified Gods goodnesse, he was pore, but God so opened the hearts of his nabs to him yet he never wanted het which was (at least in his esteeme) very plentifull & comfortable to him; he dyed about the [blank] in yeare 1641, & left a sweet memory & savor behind him." (Roxbury Land and Church Records, printed, p. 83) The following information is found in the Book "English Origins of New England Families, 1500's-1800's": "The Roxbury Church records containing the following entry: '1641. Month 11th day 26. William Chandler, a Christian & godly brother dyed of a Consumption" (Roxbury Land and Church Records, printed, p. 170.) ========================= The most well-known was the son of Henry Chandler, born in 1595 in Bishops, Hertfordshire, England and died Nov. 26 1641 in ROXBURY, MA. He married Annis/Agnes Bayford in 1625 There is a 1,200 page book on the descendants of William and Annis Chandler by George Chandler, available by search of books on familysearch.org They had 5 children, the first four born in England: HANNAH b. 1629, who married 1-George Abbot m. 2-Rev. Francis Dane; THOMAS b. 1630 m. Hannah Brewer; WILLIAM m. Mary Dane and second m. Bridget Henelman widow of James Richardson; JOHN m. Elizabeth Douglas; SARAH b. Roxbury, m. William Cleaves, m. Wilson, m. Eph. Stepheus, m. Allen All these children except Sarah went to ANDOVER, MA. | |
| Title | William Chandler, Sr, held the title of Captain; Sir. | |
| Person Source | He had person sources.2,3,4,5,6,7 | |
| Christening | 12 October 1595 | He was christened on 12 October 1595 at Saint Michaels Church in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, England (Tudor), EuropeG.8 |
| Arrival | 1637 | He arrived in the US at at RoxburyG+ in Boston, Colonial County of Suffolk, The Colony of Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America (North America)G+, on or around in 1637 an actual Immigration event may not be present Date is from a note in his son, William Jr9 |
| Occupation | 1638 | In 1638 William Chandler, Sr, was a Pointer of Laces at RoxburyG+ in Boston, Colonial County of Suffolk, The Colony of Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America (North America)G+. William Chandler learned the trade of point making, the lace tags for fastening clothing which were in vogue before buttons came into use He appears among the early proprietors and householders of Roxbury He was a small landed proprietor in Roxbury and in 1640, the Assessor's list shows 22 Acres - 7 persons in his family May 13, 1640 he took the "Freeman's Oath" (Chandler Descendants, pp.1-9)He died of consumption after a year's illness. At the beginning of the seventeenth century, John Dane and William Chandler were friends in Hertfordshire, England. In New England,John and Francis (Boyer) lived near the Chandlers in Roxbury. The story goes that John Dane and Annis Chandler were a bit too close. William died suddenly in 1641. The next year a healthy Francis Dane died. The following year, the widower John Dane married the widow Annis Chandler (Salem Witchcraft, pp.224-225) |
| Occupation | 13 May 1640 | On 13 May 1640 William Chandler, Sr, was a Became a Freeman at RoxburyG+ in Boston, Colonial County of Suffolk, The Colony of Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America (North America)G+. |
| Last Edited | 3 July 2025 |
| Father* | William Chandler, Sr (b. 12 October 1595, d. 26 January 1641) |
| Mother* | Annis Bayford (b. 12 June 1603, d. 15 March 1683) |
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| Birth | 20 March 1636 | William Chandler, Jr, was born on 20 March 1636 in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, England (Tudor), EuropeG. |
| Marriage | 18 August 1658 | He and Mary Clark Dane were married on 18 August 1658 in Andover, Colonial County of Essex, The Colony of Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America (North America)G. |
| Marriage | 6 October 1679 | He and Bridget Henchman were married on 6 October 1679 in Chelmsford, Colonial County of Middlesex, The Colony of Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America (North America)G. |
| Death | 18 August 1698 | He died on 18 August 1698 at age 62 in Andover, Colonial County of Essex, The Province of Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America (North America)G. The cause of his death (at the age of 62) on Monday, August 18th, 1698 is not known-surviving in 1698 was difficult & it occurred in the pre-1776 Province of Massachusetts Bay |
| Burial | after August 1698 | He was buried after August 1698 at Buried in an unknown cemeteryG in Andover, Colonial County of Essex, The Province of Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America (North America)G. |
| Note | The following is recorded in the book "English Origins of New England Families; 1500's-1800's": "William was brought to New England by his parents in 1637, and was admitted freeman in 1669. His will, dated 15 Sept 1697, was proved 12 Dec 1698. Eleven children by first wife and three children by second wife." | |
| Person Source | William Chandler, Jr, had person sources.1 | |
| Christening | 20 March 1636 | He was christened on 20 March 1636 in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, England (Tudor), EuropeG. |
| Arrival | 1637 | He arrived in the US at at Colony of PlymouthG+ in The Plymouth Colony (West of the Cape Cod Bay), British Colonial America (North America)G+, on or around in 1637 an actual Immigration event may not be present The Arrival fact was created from a note at the person |
| Last Edited | 3 July 2025 |
| Father* | John Daynes, I (b. 8 May 1585, d. 14 September 1658) |
| Mother* | Annis Chandler (b. 1583, d. 15 March 1643) |
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| Daughter* | Elizabeth Dane (b. 1644, d. 1665) |
| Son* | Francis Dane (b. after 1690, d. before 1691) |
| Son* | Nathaniel Dane (b. after 1691, d. before 1692) |

| Birth | 20 November 1615 | Francis John Dane was born on 20 November 1615 in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, England (Tudor), EuropeG. |
| Marriage | 1632 | He and Elizabeth Ingalls were married in 1632 in Ipswich, Suffolk County, England (Tudor), EuropeG. |
| Marriage | 22 September 1677 | He and Mary Thomas were married on 22 September 1677 in Andover, Colonial County of Essex, The Colony of Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America (North America)G. |
| Marriage | about 1690 | He and Hannah Mary Chandler were married about 1690 in Andover, Colonial County of Essex, The Colony of Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America (North America)G. |
| Death | 17 February 1697 | He died on 17 February 1697 at age 81 in Andover, Colonial County of Essex, The Province of Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America (North America)G. The cause of his death (at the age of 82) on Sunday, February 17th, 1697 is not known-surviving in 1697 was difficult & it occurred in the pre-1776 Province of Massachusetts Bay |
| Burial | after 17 February 1697 | He was buried after 17 February 1697 at Buried in the cemetery at the First Burying GroundG in North Andover, Colonial County of Essex, The Province of Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America (North America)G. |
| Name | Francis John Dane was also known as Frances. | |
| Person Source | He had person sources.1 | |
| Christening | 20 November 1615 | He was christened on 20 November 1615 in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, England (Tudor), EuropeG. |
| Arrival | about 1640 | He arrived in the US at at Colony of PlymouthG+ in The Plymouth Colony (West of the Cape Cod Bay), British Colonial America (North America)G+, on or around about 1640 an actual Immigration event may not be present The Arrival fact was created from differing birth & death locations; the date is a guess from the Witch trials & his role as Reverend (location is a guess based on the date) / NFIA |
| Marriage | 1645 | He and Elizabeth Ingalls were married in 1645 at Colony of PlymouthG+ in The Plymouth Colony (West of the Cape Cod Bay), British Colonial America (North America)G+. They remarried after arriving from England |
| Religious Affiliation | about 1650 | He was affiliated with Reverend about 1650 in Salem Village, Colonial County of Essex, The Colony of Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America (North America)G+. |
| Historical fact | 18 October 1692 | He Salem Witch Trials; in Salem Village, Colonial County of Essex, The Province of Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America (North America)G, on 18 October 1692 |
| Last Edited | 12 July 2025 |
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| Birth | September 1638 | Mary Clark Dane was born in September 1638 in Ipswich, Suffolk County, England (Tudor), EuropeG. Location presumed to have been in England vs the British Colony from her baptism / NFIA |
| Marriage | 18 August 1658 | William Chandler, Jr, and she were married on 18 August 1658 in Andover, Colonial County of Essex, The Colony of Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America (North America)G. |
| Death | 10 May 1679 | She died on 10 May 1679 at age 40 in Andover, Colonial County of Essex, The Colony of Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America (North America)G. The cause of her death (at the age of 41) on Wednesday, May 10th, 1679 is not known-surviving in 1679 was difficult & it occurred in the pre-1776 Colony of Massachusetts Bay Location presumed to have been in England vs the British Colony from her baptism |
| Burial | after May 1679 | She was buried after May 1679 at Buried in an unknown cemeteryG in Andover, Colonial County of Essex, The Colony of Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America (North America)G. |
| Person Source | Mary Clark Dane had person sources.1 | |
| Christening | 1639 | She was christened in 1639 in Ipswich, Suffolk County, England (Tudor), EuropeG. |
| Arrival | before August 1658 | She arrived in the US at in Andover, Colonial County of Essex, The Colony of Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America (North America)G, on or around before August 1658 an actual Immigration event may not be present She traveled from England |
| Last Edited | 7 May 2025 |
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| Birth | about 1645 | Bridget Henchman was born about 1645 in Charlestown, Colonial County of Middlesex, The Colony of Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America (North America)G+. |
| Marriage | 6 October 1679 | William Chandler, Jr, and she were married on 6 October 1679 in Chelmsford, Colonial County of Middlesex, The Colony of Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America (North America)G. |
| Death | 6 March 1731 | She died on 6 March 1731 at age ~86 in Chelmsford, Colonial County of Middlesex, The Province of Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America (North America)G. The cause of her death (at the age of 86) on Tuesday, March 6th, 1731 is not known-surviving in 1731 was difficult & it occurred in the pre-1776 Province of Massachusetts Bay |
| Person Source | Bridget Henchman had person sources.1 |
| Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
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| Daughter* | Elizabeth Chandler (b. 10 January 1623, d. 30 September 1636) |
| Daughter* | Sarah Chandler, 1St (b. 19 December 1624, d. 19 January 1627) |
| Birth | 1595 | Alice Thurgood was born in 1595 at FarnhamG+ in Uttlesford District, County of Essex, England (Tudor), EuropeG. |
| Marriage | 29 January 1621 | William Chandler, Sr, and she were married on 29 January 1621 at Stuart EraG in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, England (Tudor), EuropeG. CHILDREN: There were two daughters recorded at Bishop's-Stortford for William and Alice Chandler. (NEHGR 85:144) |
| Death | 15 June 1625 | She died on 15 June 1625 at age ~30 in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, England (Tudor), EuropeG. The cause of her death (at the age of 30) on Sunday, June 15th, 1625 is not known-surviving in 1625 was difficult & it occurred in Tudor England |
| Burial | 15 June 1625 | She was buried on 15 June 1625 at Buried in an unknown cemeteryG in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, England (Tudor), EuropeG. |
| Person Source | Alice Thurgood had person sources.1 | |
| Christening | about 1600 | She was christened about 1600 at Farnham+ in Uttlesford District, County of Essex, England (Tudor), EuropeG. |
| Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
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| Son* | Henry George Chandler+ (b. about 1546, d. after 8 July 1622) |
| Son* | William Chandler, Sr+ (b. 12 October 1595, d. 26 January 1641) |

| Birth | 8 July 1531 | Joane Playforde Momford Page was born on 8 July 1531 at Stuart EraG in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, England (Tudor), EuropeG. |
| Marriage | 19 July 1546 | Thomas Tobias Chandler, III, and she were married on 19 July 1546 at Stuart EraG in Burton Latimer, Northamptonshire, England (Tudor), EuropeG. Several alternate marriages are listed; many dates, Boreham & Burton Stortford; assumed this one as the preferred1 |
| Death | 11 March 1606 | She died on 11 March 1606 at age 74 at Stuart EraG in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, England (Tudor), EuropeG. The cause of her death (at the age of 75) on Saturday, March 11th, 1606 is not known-surviving in 1606 was difficult Died as a Lady |
| Burial | after 1606 | She was buried after 1606 at Buried during the Stuart Era in an unknown cemeteryG in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, England (Tudor), EuropeG. |
| Note | She was inadvertently added as a dup; replaced. | |
| Person Source | Joane Playforde Momford Page had person sources.2 | |
| Title | after 1531 | She held the title of Lady after 1531 at Stuart EraG+ in England (Tudor), EuropeG+. |
| Last Edited | 16 November 2023 |
| Father* | Richard Bayford (b. 1539, d. 15 April 1599) |
| Mother* | Jean Searle (b. 1543, d. 16 May 1599) |
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| Daughter* | Annis Bayford+ (b. 12 June 1603, d. 15 March 1683) |
| Birth | 13 April 1567 | Francis Bayford was born on 13 April 1567 at FarnhamG+ in Uttlesford District, County of Essex, England (Tudor), EuropeG. |
| Marriage | 1601 | He and Johan Alcock were married in 1601 at FarnhamG+ in Uttlesford District, County of Essex, England (Tudor), EuropeG. |
| Divorce | after 1603 | He and Johan Alcock were divorced after 1603. Date assumed; after birth of child |
| Death | 3 December 1622 | He died on 3 December 1622 at age 55 at FarnhamG+ in Uttlesford District, County of Essex, England (Tudor), EuropeG. The cause of his death (at the age of 55) on Saturday, December 3rd, 1622 is not known-surviving in 1622 was difficult & it occurred in Tudor England |
| Burial | 3 December 1622 | He was buried on 3 December 1622 at Buried in an unknown cemetery in FarnhamG+ in Uttlesford District, County of Essex, England (Tudor), EuropeG. |
| Person Source | Francis Bayford had person sources.1 | |
| Christening | after 13 April 1567 | He was christened after 13 April 1567 at Farnham+ in Uttlesford District, County of Essex, England (Tudor), EuropeG. |
| Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
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| Daughter* | Annis Bayford+ (b. 12 June 1603, d. 15 March 1683) |
| Birth | 1571 | Johan Alcock was born in 1571 at FarnhamG+ in Uttlesford District, County of Essex, England (Tudor), EuropeG. |
| Marriage | 1601 | Francis Bayford and she were married in 1601 at FarnhamG+ in Uttlesford District, County of Essex, England (Tudor), EuropeG. |
| Divorce | after 1603 | Francis Bayford and she were divorced after 1603. Date assumed; after birth of child |
| Death | 1630 | She died in 1630 at age ~59 at FarnhamG+ in Uttlesford District, County of Essex, England (Tudor), EuropeG. The cause of her death (at the age of 59) in the year of 1630 is not known-surviving in 1630 was difficult & it occurred in Tudor England |
| Burial | 1630 | She was buried in 1630 at Buried in an unknown cemetery in FarnhamG+ in Uttlesford District, County of Essex, England (Tudor), EuropeG. |
| Person Source | Johan Alcock had person sources.1 |
| Last Edited | 23 November 2022 |
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| Birth | about 1561 | Thomas Davies was born about 1561. |
| Death | after 1581 | He died after 1581 at This global place was used as neither death nor birth locations are knownG in A Conceptual Continent that surrounds the Region of OceaniaG. The cause of his death (at the presumed age of 20) in the year of 1581 is not known-surviving in 1581 was difficult-as neither death or birth location are known, used the conceptual continent |
| Person Source | Thomas Davies had person sources.1 |
| Last Edited | 9 November 2023 |
| Father* | John Houghton (b. 1763, d. after 1785) |
| Mother* | Margaret Murfey (b. 1765, d. after 1785) |
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| Daughter* | Mary Ann Rendell+ (b. about 1798, d. 1854) |
| Birth | before October 1785 | Ann Houghton was born before October 1785 at Middlesex CountyG in Region of Greater London, England (Kingdom of Great Britain), EuropeG+. Used the baptism location; source (unk) also had an incorrect DOB of 1770 / parents; adjusted |
| Marriage | June 1797 | John Rendell, Jr, and she were married in June 1797 at Married in the Church of Saint George the Martyr in Southwark during the Georgian EraG in Region of Greater London, England (Kingdom of Great Britain), EuropeG+. |
| Death | after 1797 | She died after 1797 in Region of Greater London, England (Kingdom of Great Britain), EuropeG+. The unsourced cause of her death in the Kingdom of Great Britain as a pre-teen aged 12 in the year of 1797 is not known-surviving in 1797 as a pre-teen was difficult-as neither death or birth location are actually known, used the marriage event |
| Baptism | 2 October 1785 | Ann Houghton was baptized on 2 October 1785 at Middlesex CountyG in Region of Greater London, England (Kingdom of Great Britain), EuropeG+.1 |
| Last Edited | 8 July 2024 |
| Father* | John Rendell, Sr (b. 1758, d. 11 February 1833) |
| Mother* | (Mother), of John-by John (b. about 1750, d. after 1781) |
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| Daughter* | Mary Ann Rendell+ (b. about 1798, d. 1854) |
| Birth | about 1770 | John Rendell, Jr, was born about 1770. |
| Marriage | June 1797 | He and Ann Houghton were married in June 1797 at Married in the Church of Saint George the Martyr in Southwark during the Georgian EraG in Region of Greater London, England (Kingdom of Great Britain), EuropeG+. |
| Marriage | 14 May 1820 | He and Ann Laflin were married on 14 May 1820 at Married in the Georgian EraG in District of Marylebone, Region of Greater London, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG+. |
| Death | after 1820 | He died after 1820 in District of Marylebone, Region of Greater London, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG+. The cause of his death in today's England (location presumed from his 2nd marriage) at the age of 50 in the year of 1820 is not known |
| Person Source | John Rendell, Jr, had person sources.1 |
| Last Edited | 4 March 2025 |
| References | Don's Family and His Direct Ancestors |
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| Birth | 1364 | John le Carter was born in 1364 in County of Yorkshire, England (Medieval), EuropeG+. |
| Death | 4 December 1446 | He died on 4 December 1446 at age ~82 in Watford, Hertfordshire, England (Medieval), EuropeG. The cause of his death (at the age of 82) on Friday, December 4th, 1446 is not known-surviving in 1446 was difficult & it occurred in Medieval England |
| Person Source | John le Carter had person sources.1 |
| Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
| References | Don's Family and His Direct Ancestors |
| Father* | Uri Phoebus Jacobs Halevie (b. 1640, d. 21 May 1686) |
| Mother* | Grietje Mozes (b. 1640, d. after 1676) |
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| Son* | Isaac Arons van Collem (b. 1694, d. 10 September 1778) |
| Son* | Mozes Arons van Collem (b. 1700, d. 21 February 1763) |
| Son* | Abraham Aron Coenraad van Collem+ (b. 1703, d. 13 April 1763) |
| Daughter* | Clara Arons van Collem (b. 1706, d. 3 January 1773) |
| Son* | Coenraad Arons van Collem (b. 1709, d. 7 October 1781) |
| Son* | Levie Arons van Collem (b. about 1710, d. after 1710) |
| Birth | 1675 | Ester Halevie was born in 1675 in Leeuwarden, Friesland, The Netherlands, EuropeG.1 |
| Marriage | 1688 | Aron Coenraad van Collem and she were married in 1688 in Muiden, North Holland, The Netherlands, EuropeG.2 |
| Death | 15 March 1754 | She died on 15 March 1754 at age ~79 in Muiden, North Holland, The Netherlands, EuropeG. The cause of her death (at the age of 79) on Friday, March 15th, 1754 is not known-surviving in 1754 was difficult & it occurred in The Netherlands |
| Burial | after 15 March 1754 | She was buried after 15 March 1754 at Buried in an unknown cemeteryG in Muiden, North Holland, The Netherlands, EuropeG. |
| Name | Ester Halevie was also known as Jacob(s) Philips Uri-Peis. |
| Last Edited | 23 November 2022 |
| References | Don's Family and His Direct Ancestors |
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| Son* | Aron Coenraad van Collem+ (b. about 1665, d. 6 December 1732) |
| Birth | about 1635 | Coenraad Jeloetiel van Collem was born about 1635 in Reusel, Brabant-North Province, The Netherlands, EuropeG. |
| Marriage | 1670 | He and Esther Hartogs were married in 1670 in Reusel, Brabant-North Province, The Netherlands, EuropeG. |
| Death | after 1670 | He died after 1670 in Reusel, Brabant-North Province, The Netherlands, EuropeG. The cause of his death (at the age of 35) in the year of 1670 is not known-surviving in 1670 was difficult & it occurred in The Netherlands (location not known; used birth place) |
| Name | Coenraad Jeloetiel van Collem was also known as Kollum-Sofer. | |
| Person Source | He had person sources.1 |
| Last Edited | 23 November 2022 |
| References | Don's Family and His Direct Ancestors |
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| Daughter* | Ester Halevie+ (b. 1675, d. 15 March 1754) |
| Son* | Levie Philip Halevie (b. 1676, d. after 1676) |
| Birth | 1640 | Grietje Mozes was born in 1640. |
| Death | after 1676 | She died after 1676 in Leeuwarden, Friesland, The Netherlands, EuropeG. The cause of her death (at the age of 36) in the year of 1676 is not known-surviving in 1676 was difficult & it occurred in The Netherlands |
| Name | Grietje Mozes was also known as Geertje. | |
| Person Source | She had person sources.1 |
| Last Edited | 25 April 2023 |
| References | Don's Family and His Direct Ancestors |
| Father* | Jacob Philips Levie Halevie (b. 12 February 1620, d. 16 December 1689) |
| Mother* | Rebecca Levie (b. about 1630, d. about 30 December 1689) |
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| Daughter* | Ester Halevie+ (b. 1675, d. 15 March 1754) |
| Son* | Levie Philip Halevie (b. 1676, d. after 1676) |
| Birth | 1640 | Uri Phoebus Jacobs Halevie was born in 1640 in Amsterdam, North Holland, The Netherlands, EuropeG. |
| Death | 21 May 1686 | He died on 21 May 1686 at age ~46 in Leeuwarden, Friesland, The Netherlands, EuropeG. The cause of his death (at the age of 46) on Tuesday, May 21st, 1686 is not known-surviving in 1686 was difficult & it occurred in The Netherlands |
| Name | Uri Phoebus Jacobs Halevie was also known as Philip Uri Jacobs. | |
| Name | He was also known as Uri Jacob Levie. | |
| Person Source | He had person sources.1 |
| Last Edited | 15 May 2023 |
| References | Don's Family and His Direct Ancestors |
| Pedigree Link |
| Daughter* | (Daughter) EysteinsDóttir, of Trondheim+ (b. 780, d. 810) |
| Birth | about 765 | Eystein, of Trondheim, was born about 765. |
| Death | after 780 | He died after 780 at This global place was used as neither death nor birth locations are knownG in A Conceptual Continent that surrounds the Region of OceaniaG. The cause of his death (as a teenager aged 15) in the year of 780AD is not known-surviving in 780 as a teenager was difficult-as neither death or birth location are known, used the conceptual continent |
| Last Edited | 23 November 2022 |
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| Son* | Thomas Pointon+ (b. 1753, d. 1813) |
| Birth | about 1733 | Anne was born about 1733. |
| Death | after 1753 | She died after 1753 at This global place was used as neither death nor birth locations are knownG in A Conceptual Continent that surrounds the Region of OceaniaG. The cause of her death (at the presumed age of 20) in the year of 1753 is not known-surviving in 1753 was difficult-as neither death or birth location are known, used the conceptual continent |
| Person Source | Anne had person sources.1 |
| Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
| Pedigree Link |
| Son* | Thomas Pointon+ (b. 1753, d. 1813) |
| Birth | about 1733 | Phillip Poynton was born about 1733. |
| Death | after 1753 | He died after 1753 at This global place was used as neither death nor birth locations are knownG in A Conceptual Continent that surrounds the Region of OceaniaG. The cause of his death (at the presumed age of 20) in the year of 1753 is not known-surviving in 1753 was difficult-as neither death or birth location are known, used the conceptual continent |
| Person Source | Phillip Poynton had person sources.1 |
| Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
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| Birth | about 1436 | Robert Walton was born about 1436 in Addington, County of Kent, England (Medieval), EuropeG. |
| Marriage | 1465 | He and Alice Clerke were married in 1465 at Forde HallG in Wrotham, County of Kent, England (Medieval), EuropeG. |
| Death | 19 November 1470 | He died on 19 November 1470 at age ~34 in Addington, County of Kent, England (Medieval), EuropeG. The cause of his death (at the age of 34) on Saturday, November 19th, 1470 is not known-surviving in 1470 was difficult & it occurred in Medieval England |
| Burial | after 1470 | He was buried after 1470 at Buried in an unknown cemeteryG in Addington, County of Kent, England (Medieval), EuropeG. |
| Person Source | Robert Walton had person sources.1 |
| Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
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| Birth | 1442 | Thomas Selby was born in 1442 in England (Medieval), EuropeG+. |
| Marriage | 1470 | He and Isodia Clerke were married in 1470 in Wrotham, County of Kent, England (Medieval), EuropeG. |
| Death | after 1470 | He died after 1470 in England (Medieval), EuropeG+. The cause of his death (at the age of 28) in the year of 1470 is not known-surviving in 1470 was difficult & it occurred in Medieval England (location not known; used birth place) |
| Person Source | Thomas Selby had person sources.1 |
| Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
| References | Don's Family and His Direct Ancestors Most Ancient of Don's Actual Ancients, Enos ben Seth |
| Father* | Alf YngvisSon, of Götaland, Don's 47th GGF (b. about 485, d. after 503) |
| Mother* | Alfhild SiwardsDóttir (b. about 480, d. after 503) |
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| Son* | Helgi HalfdansSon, Don's 45th GGF+ (b. 528, d. 590) |
| Birth | 503 | Sigris AlfsDóttir, of the Goths; Don's 46th GGM, was born in 503 in Uppsala, Uppsala Län, Sweden, EuropeG.1 |
| Marriage | about 528 | Halfdan, II (of Lethra); Don's 46th GGF (in another branch), and she were married about 528 in Sweden, EuropeG. |
| Marriage | about 530 | Ingjald FrodasSon and she were married about 530 in Denmark, EuropeG. |
| Death | 550 | She died in 550 at age ~47 at JellingG, in Vejle, Jutland, Denmark, EuropeG. The cause of her death (at the age of 47) in the year of 550AD is not known-surviving in 550 was difficult Died as the Queen Sigris of Denmark, Princess of Uppsala and Sweden |
| Name | Sigris AlfsDóttir, of the Goths; Don's 46th GGM, was also known as Sygrutha. | |
| Name | She was also known as Sigrid. | |
| Name | She was also known as Syritta. | |
| Name | She was also known as AunsDóttir. | |
| Web Address | She shares a website (or access to one) that has source data here: https://www.geni.com/people/Sigrid-Queen-of-Denmark/6000000002172923759 | |
| Title | before 550 | She held the title of Queen Sigris of Denmark; Princess of Uppsala & Sweden before 550. |
| Last Edited | 28 June 2023 |