Kew




Ann

      Sex: F

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          Birth: Est 1615 - England
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Spouses and Children
1. *James Allen (Est 1615 -       )
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                1. Martha Allen (1641-1734) 1
                2. Nathaniel Allen (1648-1717) 1
                3. Joseph Allen (1652-1703) 1



Bethiah

      Sex: F

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          Birth: Est 1720
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          Death: 26 Nov 1750 - Dudley, Massachusetts 2,3
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Spouses and Children
1. *Ebenezer Truesdell Jr. (5 Mar 1717 - Abt 1773) 4 
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                1. Amus Truesdell (1749-      ) 5
                2. Silas Truesdell (1749-      ) 5



Denise

      Sex: F

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Spouses and Children
1. *James Randall Kew (24 Oct 1940 -       )
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                1. Kiel David Kew (Cir 1986-      )



Doja

      Sex: F

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          Birth: Cir 1943
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Spouses and Children
1. *Adrian Kew (23 Aug 1936 - 11 Aug 2010)
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Elizabeth

      Sex: F

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          Birth: Est 1620 - Britain
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          Death: 4 May 1658 - Roxbury, Massachusetts Bay
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Spouses and Children
1. *William Davis (1617 - 9 Dec 1683) 6 
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                1. John Davis (1643-1705) 6
                2. Samuel Davis (1644-1690) 6
                3. Joseph Davis (1647-1717) 6



Elizabeth

      Sex: F

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          Birth: Est 1600
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Spouses and Children
1. *Ensign Thomas Newhall (Est 1600 - 1667)
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                1. Thomas Newhall (1630-1687)



Frances

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: Est 1610 - England
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          Death: Bef 1649 - Cambridge, Massachusetts Bay
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Spouses and Children
1. *Edward Jackson (Abt 1602 - 17 Jun 1681)
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                1. Sebas Jackson (Abt 1643-1690)

Notes
Marriage Notes (Edward Jackson)
JACKSON, EDWARD, Sen., was born in London, England, about 1602, according to his gravestone. Recent examinations of the Par­ish Register of Whitechapel, (where he lived, and followed the trade of nail-maker,) and of the Parish Register of Stepney, it appears that he was the son of Christopher Jackson, and was baptised Feb. 3, 1604.* His first wife's name was Frances, by whom he had four sons and four daughters. There is a tradition in the family, that the youngest son, Sebas, was born on the passage to this country; if so, Frances the mother died on the passage, or soon after their arrival here. His second marriage, in March, 1649, was with Eliza­beth, dr. of John Newgate, and wid. of Rev. John Oliver, H. C. 1645, the first Minister of Rumney Marsh, (Chelsea,) by whom he had four daughters and one son. He purchased land in Camb. Vil­lage, of Samuel Holley, in 1643. Took the Freeman's oath in 1645. In 1646, he purchased a farm, in Camb. Village, of five hundred acres, of Gov. Bradstreet, for £140, long known as the Mayhew farm, — Bradstreet having purchased it of Thos. Mayhew, of Wat., in 1638, with all the buildings thereon, for six cows. This five hun­dred acre farm, commenced near what is now the division line be­tween Newton and Brighton, and extended westward, including what is now Newtonville, and covering the site where Judge Fuller's man­sion house once stood. The site where Gen. Michael Jackson's mansion house stood, was near the centre of the Mayhew farm; and a few rods nearer the brook, stood the old dwelling house conveyed with the farm, in Mayhew's deed to Bradstreet; — of course it was built previous to 1638, and therefore highly probable that it was the first dwelling house built in Newton; the cellar hole—now almost filled — a few rods from the brook, is still visible. In the laying out of the old highway, in 1708, (long since discontinued,) which passed by the old house, the description is, " crossing the brook near where the old house stood." The house which was erected before 1638, was gone before 1708; it had stood about the allotted space of three score years and ten. It may have been the first residence of Ed­ward Jackson, Sen., in Camb. Village, from his first coming until his marriage, in 1649, and perhaps for many more years. At his death, in 1681, his then dwelling house stood about three-quarters of a mile easterly, near the line of Brighton, and about twenty rods northerly, from the road to Rox. It is described in his inventory as a spacious mansion, with a hall, — designed, no doubt, for religious meetings. He was chosen one of the Deputies (Representative) from Cambridge, to the General Court, in 1647, and continued to be elected to that office annually, or semi-annually, for seventeen years in all, and was otherwise much engaged in public life. One of the Selectmen of Camb., 1665; Chairman of a committee, with Edward Oakes and Lieut. Gov. Danforth, appointed by the town of Camb. 1653, to lay out all necessary highways in Camb., on the s. side of Charles river; Chairman of a committee, with John Jackson, Rich, ard Park, and Samuel Hyde, " to lay out and settle highways, as need shall require, in Camb. Village; " one of the Commissioners to end small causes, in Camb., several years. He was constantly pres­ent with the Rev. John Eliot, at his lectures to the Indians, at No­nantum, to take notes of the questions of the Indians, and of the answers of Mr. Eliot. He was one of the proprietors of Camb., and in the division of the common lands, in 1662, he had four acres; and in 1664, he had thirty acres. He was also a large proprietor in the Billerica lands, and in the division of 1652, he had four hundred acres, which, by his will, he gave to Harvard College, together with other bequests. He was the author and first signer of a petition to the General Court, in 1678, praying that Camb. Village might bo set off from Camb., and made an independent town by itself,—which petition was granted, in 1679, notwithstanding the powerful opposi­tion of Camb., which, in its bitter remonstrance, voluntarily bears strong and honorable testimony of Edward Jackson. After saying many hard words about the petitioners, it adds : " We would not bo understood to include every particular person, for we acknowl­edge that Mr. Jackson brought a good estate to the town, as some others did, and hath not been wanting to the ministry, or any good work among us, and therefore we would not reflect upon him in the least." Capt. Edward Johnson's History of New England contains a short notice of the characters of many of the leading mon of his time, among whom ho classes Edward Jackson, and says, " he could not endure to see the truths of Christ trampled undor foot, by the erroneous party." He had ten children in this country, and upwards of sixty grandchildren. He d. June 17,1681, ae. 79 years and 5 months (gravestone). His inventory contained upwards of sixteen hundred acres of land, and amounted to £2,477, 19s. 6d. It also included two mon servants, appraised at £5 each. He was probably the first slave-holder in Newton. His w. outlived him twenty-eight years, and d. Sept. 30, 1709, ae. 92. Ho divided his lands among his children, in his life time, putting np motes and bounds. It is a remarkable fact, in relation to those two brothers, John find Edward Jackson, that while Edward had but three sons, and John five, there are multitudes of Edward's posterity, who bear his name, and only five of John's. Forty-four of Edward's descendants were in the Revolutionary army, from Newton, and not one of John's. Now there are but three families in town, of Edward's descendants, that bear his name.

I. Children of Edward, Sen. (s. of Christopher, of London,) and Frances------, born in London:—Israel,* bapt. March 9, 1631, d. in infancy; Margaret* bapt. Jan. 1,1633 ; Hannah,* bapt. May 1, 1634; Rebecca* bapt. Oct. 12, 1636; Caleb,* bapt. Oct. 10, 1638; Joseph* bapt. Sept. 13, 1639; Frances, d. in Camb., 1648; Jonathan; Sebas, sup. born on the passage.

2d w. Elizabeth Oliver, 14. 1. 1649, and had Sarah, 5. 11. 1649 ; Edward, Dec. 15,1652 ; Lydia, 1656; Eliza­beth, April 28, 1658; Ruth, Jan. 15, 1664. Hannah m. John Ward, 1650 — Rebecca m. Thos. Prentice, 2d — Sarah m. Rev. Nehemiah Hobart, March 21, 1677 —Lydia m. Joseph Fuller, Sen., 1679 — Elizabeth m. John Prentice, s. of the Capt., 1677., and 2d, Jonas Bond,Esq., of Wat. — Ruth d. unm., 1692 — Israel, Margaret, Caleb, and Joseph are sup. to have d. before he embarked for this country.

* Copied from the Parish Register of Whitechapel, London, by H G. Somerby, in 1851. 7


Hannah

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: Cir 1628
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          Death: Jul 1651 - Watertown, Masaachusetts
         Burial: in Watertown, Masaachusetts
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Spouses and Children
1. *Charles Stearns (Cir 1625 - Bef 1695) 8 
       Marriage: Cir 1649 - Watertown, Masaachusetts
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       Children:
                1. Samuel Stearns (1650-1695) 8

Notes
General:
Marriage & death per "Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New
England", by James Savage, Vol. 4, p. 173. Death also reported as 30 Jun 1651.


Jamie

      Sex: F

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1. *James Randall Kew (24 Oct 1940 -       )
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Jane

      Sex: F

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          Birth: Est 1800 - Ireland
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Spouses and Children
1. *James Kew (Est 1790 -       )
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                1. John Kew (Cir 1818-1897) 9,10,11
                2. Sarah Kew (1824-1880)
                3. William Kew (1829-1880)
                4. Henry Kew (1834-1890) 12
                5. Robert Kew (1836-1910)

Notes
Marriage Notes (James Kew)
James and Jane are named in the death records of Sarah, William and Henry.


Linda

      Sex: F

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1. *Adrian Kew (23 Aug 1936 - 11 Aug 2010)
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Marriage Notes (Adrian Kew)
Adrian and Linda have 1 child.


Margaret

      Sex: F

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          Birth: Est 1850
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Spouses and Children
1. *George H Boynton (Est 1850 -       )
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                1. Gertrude West Boynton (1875-1917) 4



Margaret G

      Sex: F

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          Birth: Est 1830
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Mary

      Sex: F

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          Birth: Est 1680
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          Death: 1757 - Leicester, Massachusetts 13
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Spouses and Children
1. *Ralph Earle (Cir 1660 - 1757)
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                1. Robert Earle (1706-1796)



Mary J

      Sex: F

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          Birth: Est 1820
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Spouses and Children
1. *Charles L Boynton Jr (Est 1820 -       )
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                1. Lewis L Boynton (1848-      )



Priscilla

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: Cir 1923
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Spouses and Children
1. *Clifton English Kew PhD (22 Mar 1911 - 28 Mar 1992)
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                1. Clifton English Kew II, M.D. (      -      )



Tia

      Sex: F

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Spouses and Children
1. *James Randall Kew (24 Oct 1940 -       )
       Marriage: in (Las Vegas, Nevada)
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Urzula M B

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: Cir 1876 - Massachusetts
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Spouses and Children
1. *Henry H Kew (Cir 1873 -       )
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       Children:
                1. Lorita Kew (Cir 1903-      )
                2. Madalyn Kew (Cir 1908-      )

Notes
General:
Urzula was born in MA, her parents in NH. Occupation none in 1910.
Marriage Notes (Henry H Kew)
Henry and Urzula appear in the 1910 Hanover NH census, with 2 daughters.


Catherine L (Kew)

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: 29 Sep 1923
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          Death: Mar 1994 - Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas
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Events
• Soc Sec Num, 101-16-9001 in New York


Spouses and Children
1. *Bernard Marshall Kew (15 Oct 1912 - Oct 1978)
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