Miriam Caswell

Miriam Caswell

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Miriam Caswell was born on 22 Feb 1731 in Norton, Bristol, Massachusetts (daughter of Dr. Samuel Caswell and Ursula White, daughter of Ursula White); and died.

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    Miriam married John Lincoln on 15 Aug 1754. John was born in in Easton, Bristol, Massachusetts; and died. [Group Sheet]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Dr. Samuel Caswell was born on 6 Oct 1695 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts (son of John Caswell and Elizabeth Hall); died on 12 May 1748 in Norton, Bristol, Massachusetts.

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    Dr. Samuel Caswell appears to have been the first resident physician within the ancient limits of Norton. He is supposed to have been the son of John Caswell (see early settlers); and was born Oct. 6, 1695. The first notice we have of him on our records is Oct. 17, 1726, when the town "voted to Pay to Doctr. Saml. Caswell, for doctering Goode Merry, - 15 - 0." He, however, bought land in Norton, in 1723, of Lydia Briggs, daughter of Samuel Briggs, deceased; and was then called a "Practitioner of Physick." Probably about that time, he established himself here as a physician and farmer. He lived where Benjamin Sweet now (1858) lives; and his house stood three rods over the line, within the present limits of Mansfield. He married, Feb. 5, 1727-8, Ursula White, daughter of Deacon Nicholas White; and had four children. He remained here till about the year 1747, when he died. He is believed to have had a wife, and a son Samuel, previous to his marriage with Ursula White. - A history of the town of Norton, Bristol County, Massachusetts: from 1669 to 1859
    Dr. Samuel Caswell resided in the North Precinct of Norton; he was a physician. He died about 1747; was representative to
    the General Court 1745-1746; was also called Captain. He married 1st, Judith, daughter of Samuel Pratt, of Taunton. April 10,
    1734, he was appointed guardian for his son, Samuel Caswell, Jr., a minor above the age of 14 years, grandson of Samuel Pratt, late of Taunton, deceased. He married 2nd, Feb. 5, 1727-8, Ursula, daughter of Nicholas and Experience (King) White. - "The Nicholas White Family 1643-1900"

    Dr. married Ursula White on 5 Feb 1728 in Norton, Bristol, Massachusetts. Ursula (daughter of Deacon Nicholas White, III and Experience King) was born in 1708 in Norton, Bristol, Massachusetts; died in 1758 in Norton, Bristol, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Ursula White was born in 1708 in Norton, Bristol, Massachusetts (daughter of Deacon Nicholas White, III and Experience King); died in 1758 in Norton, Bristol, Massachusetts.

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    Children:
    1. Phebe Caswell was born on 10 Apr 1728 in Norton, Bristol, Massachusetts; and died.
    2. Judith Caswell was born on 24 Feb 1730 in Norton, Bristol, Massachusetts; died on 19 Mar 1796 in Augusta, Kennebec, Maine.
    3. 1. Miriam Caswell was born on 22 Feb 1731 in Norton, Bristol, Massachusetts; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John Caswell was born on 31 Jul 1656 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts (son of Thomas Caswell, son of Thomas Caswell and Mary Sanderson); died in 1714 in Norton, Bristol, Massachusetts.

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    • Civil: 27 Nov 1797, Norton, Bristol, Massachusetts

    Notes:

    John Caswell, Sen., was the son of Thomas Caswell, of Taunton, and was born July 1, 1656. He settled at the east part (of Norton) of what is now Mansfield. He is supposed to have been the John Caswell who married Elizabeth Hall, Nov. 26, 1689. He had six children. His estate was appraised March 20, 1713-11. - A history of the town of Norton, Bristol Co., Mass.: from 1669 to 1859

    Civil:
    was one of the original 43 signees of the document requesting the formation of the town Norton, Mass. from the existing town of Taunton, Mass

    John married Elizabeth Hall on 26 Nov 1689 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts. Elizabeth (daughter of Samuel Hall and Elizabeth White) was born on 28 Oct 1670 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts; died on 4 Nov 1739 in Norton, Bristol, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth Hall was born on 28 Oct 1670 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts (daughter of Samuel Hall and Elizabeth White); died on 4 Nov 1739 in Norton, Bristol, Massachusetts.

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    Children:
    1. John Caswell was born on 17 Jul 1690 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts; died on 18 Dec 1773 in Norton, Bristol, Massachusetts.
    2. Elizabeth Caswell was born on 16 Jun 1691 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts; died in 1754 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts.
    3. 2. Dr. Samuel Caswell was born on 6 Oct 1695 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts; died on 12 May 1748 in Norton, Bristol, Massachusetts.
    4. Josiah Caswell was born on 1 Jun 1696 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts; died on 11 Oct 1723 in Norton, Bristol, Massachusetts.
    5. Jedediah Isaiah Caswell was born on 7 Nov 1700 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts; died on 14 Dec 1759 in Norton, Bristol, Massachusetts.
    6. Bethia Caswell was born on 14 Jun 1705 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts; died on 6 Jul 1737 in Norton, Bristol, Massachusetts.

  3. 6.  Deacon Nicholas White, III was born on 3 Feb 1675 in Mansfield, Bristol, Massachusetts (son of Nicholas White, II and Ursula Macomber); died on 2 Sep 1743 in Norton, Bristol, Massachusetts.

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    • Civil: 27 Nov 1707, Norton, Bristol, Massachusetts

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    Nicholas White resided near Cobbler's Corner in the north precinct of Norton (now Mansfield). The house in which he lived is now (1901) standing. He was one of the earliest settlers in that neighborhood and a leader in all movements for the comfort and welfare of the people. With George Leonard, who had also settled in another part of the territory, that is now Norton, he led the movement to set off the town of Norton from Taunton. He also took a leading part in setting off the north precinct of Norton and establishing a church within its limits. This was done in 1731, and in 1737 Reverend Ebenezer White of Brookline, a graduate of Harvard in the Class of 1773, was ordained as "Gospel Minister of the Church in the North Precinct of Norton." Nicholas White had been a deacon of the first church in Norton for many years, and was the first deacon of the church in the north precinct. He was also one of the selectmen of Norton, a representative to the general court, and conspicuous in all public affairs. A large boulder was erected by his descendent, Walter L. White, on the farm where he lived, commemorative of his services as a founder of the town. His will, dated August 8, 1743, was proved October 3, 1743. The executors were his sons Nicholas and Jacob. He died September 2, 1743 leaving a large estate. June 2, 1703 he married Experience, daughter of Philip and Judith (Whitman) King, who died in May 1752, in the 74th year of her age. Children probably all born within the limits of the present town of Mansfield. - Lothrop, Thomas J. "The Nicholas White Family 1643-1900." Taunton, MA, 1902

    Civil:
    was the an agent, along with George Leonard, acting on behalf of 43 other heads of families in formally requesting the formation of the town of Norton, Mass. from Taunton, Mass.

    Deacon married Experience King on 2 Jun 1703 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts. Experience (daughter of Philip King and Judith Whitman) was born about 1678 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts; died on 11 May 1752 in Norton, Bristol, Massachusetts; was buried in Mansfield, Bristol, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Experience King was born about 1678 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts (daughter of Philip King and Judith Whitman); died on 11 May 1752 in Norton, Bristol, Massachusetts; was buried in Mansfield, Bristol, Massachusetts.

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    Buried:
    in White Farm Cemetery

    Children:
    1. Nicholas White was born about 1704; and died.
    2. Jonathan White was born about 1706; and died.
    3. 3. Ursula White was born in 1708 in Norton, Bristol, Massachusetts; died in 1758 in Norton, Bristol, Massachusetts.
    4. Isaac White was born about 1709 in Norton, Bristol, Massachusetts; and died.
    5. Jacob White was born about 1713 in Norton, Bristol, Massachusetts; and died.
    6. Judith White was born about 1715 in Norton, Bristol, Massachusetts; and died.
    7. Experience White was born in 1718 in Norton, Bristol, Massachusetts; and died.
    8. Mary White was born about 1723 in Norton, Bristol, Massachusetts; and died.
    9. Phillip White and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Thomas Caswell was born on 20 Oct 1618 in Somerset, Herefordshire, England (son of Richard Caswell and Mary Slany); died on 9 Oct 1697 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts.

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    THOMAS CASWELL OF TAUNTON AND HIS DESCENDANTS by George Freeman Sanborn, Jr.
    Many people with New England ancestry descend from Thomas Caswell, an early settler of Taunton, Massachusetts. Relatively little research has ever been done on the Caswell family, and certainly nothing of an exhaustive, comprehensive nature has been done in an attempt to compile an accurate record of all Thomas Caswell´s descendants. He left a very large posterity, many of whom intermarried with descendants of Mayflower passengers. This article will trace his known descendants in the male line for five generations and will list the children of the sixth generation. In some cases the writer has additional information about later generations of some lines of descendants, in particular, his own. The materials gathered in preparing this article will, after completion, be deposited at the New England Historic Genealogical Society in Boston.
    While some writers have suggested that Thomas Caswell was a native of Wales (or that the name Caswell, at least, is Welsh), and some would like to claim that he had a distinguished background in London, still others allude to a family tradition that he came from Somersetshire in England. The last appears to be the most plausible origin; the name Caswell is uncommon in Wales and neighboring Monmouthshire but is common in Somersetshire. A large number of families from Somersetshire did settle in Taunton, and, in fact, it may be pointed out that the principal community in Somersetshire is called Taunton, for which our colonial town was obviously named. The tantalizing baptism of one Thomas Caswell, son of Thomas Caswell, in the parish of North Curry, co. Somerset, on 20 October 1618, would nicely match the supposed age of our Old Colony settler. Marriages occur on record in the parish of North Curry in 1579 and 1581 for a Thomas Caswell, showing that men of that name were not strangers to the parish (W. P. W. Phillimore and Douglas LL. Hayward, eds., Somerset Parish Registers. Marriages., Vol. II, [London, 1899]). Numerous other Caswell events appear in the nearby parish of St. Mary Magdalene in the City of Taunton. Further research needs to be carried out in Somersetshire for the origin of our Thomas Caswell.
    Thomas Caswell first appears in New England in Taunton in the Colony of New Plymouth where the name of ``Thom Cassell´´ is found on a list of those males aged 16 to 60 able to bear arms in August 1643, just four years after the incorporation of the town. He apparently came to the New World as an unmarried man and married, probably in Taunton, ca. 1648, MARY _____.
    The identity of his wife is unknown, and requires some discussion. His son, Peter, in a testamentary deed dated and acknowledged 4 August 1727 and recorded 10 August 1727, states, inter alia, that he gives to his daughter, Sarah Caswell, ``all those movables I have now in my hands that was Given me by my aunt Bryant..." . This seemingly straightforward reference to a relationship has led many to the conclusion that the wife of Thomas1 Caswell was probably a Bryant, though proof was lacking. Also, ``Elizabeth Briant´´ witnessed the codicil to the will of Thomas Caswell, 15 March 1696/7, shortly before his death. She may have been the ``aunt Bryant´´ referred to in Peter´s deed. The supporters of this theory of the identity of Thomas Caswell´s wife point out that there was a Stephen Bryant early in Plymouth and that the oldest son of Thomas Caswell was named Stephen. However, there is not the slightest shred of evidence that Stephen Bryant of Plymouth ever had anything to do with either Thomas Caswell of Taunton or the Bryant family resident there
    It seems much more likely to this writer that the ``aunt Bryant´´ referred to in Peter Caswell´s deed was a sister to Peter´s mother (or possibly to his father) than a sister-in-law. He would have been more inclined to speak of her in this way if she were his own kin than if she were an aunt by marriage. Since Thomas Caswell is not known to have had any siblings here and since he was married here to an unidentified woman, it is tempting to think that she and ``aunt Bryant´´ were sisters.
    There is, however, a more solid clue to the identity of Thomas1 Caswell´s wife. On 30 August 1667 Thomas Caswell and Mary his wife of Taunton sold to William Brenton of Newport in the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantation, for L40, nine acres of land with a dwelling house and ham thereon in Taunton hounded hy the lands of Shadrach Wildbore, Samuel Paul, the Common on the north , and the river on the south, the said Thomas Caswell and Mary his wife ``or one of them´´ at the time of delivery t hereof being the true and lawful owner ``and that they or one of them in his or her owne Right´´ had authority to convey the premises. This was acknowledged by both grantors on 11 October 1667. It seems clear from this deed that the conveyed premises had been purchased, or more likely inherited, by Mary Caswell , her husband thereby acquiring his interest in the property. If it could be determined who t he previous owner of that property was, we would perhaps be able to identify both Mary Caswell and Elizabeth Bryant.
    A number of records survive to tell us something of the life and activities of Thomas Caswell, and these give us an indication of his standing in the community and his probable contribution to society. Thomas Caswell joined with eleven other of his townsmen in 1651 on a panel of inquest into the drowning death of ten-year-old William England, servant to Joseph Wildbore of Taunton, who accidentally fell out of a canoe on the Great River (now Taunton River) on 6 September of that year, and he signed his name, ``Tho: Caswell,´´ to the verdict.
    In 1657 ``Tho: Casswell´´ took the Oath of Fidelity in Taunton; in 1662 he served on the ``Grand Enquest´´ for the Colony of New Plymouth; and in 1667 he once again was called upon to serve with eleven of his townsmen on a panel of inquest into the accidental drowning of Timothy Poole, 15 November 1667, to which he signed his name ``Thomas Caswell´´. In 1675 he and his son, Thomas, were listed as heads of families in Taunton when King Philip´s War began.
    Thomas Caswell´ s name appears on a rate list dated 16 October 1683 to defray the expenses of plastering the meeting house, his comparatively large assessment being one shilling eleven pence. He was also assessed eighteen shillings as his proportion of the sum to be paid to purchase Mr. Danforth´s land, according to an undated Taunton town list.
    Thomas Caswell appears to have led a rather uncontroversial life in Taunton, raising his large family and owning a considerable amount of land. Though not an Original Proprietor, he did become a proprietor of the Town of Taunton and as such took part in both the South and the North Purchases, the South Purchase being now within the bounds of Berkley. He did not join with some of his sons-in-law, and other acquaintances, in 1682 in the petition for a distinct charter from Their Majesties to be a separate colony from New Plymouth, from which it may be inferred that he was satisfied with the political arrangement of things as they then stood. In the 1691 Inspection Return, taken at the time of King William´s War ``Thomas Caswell, sen´´ is shown as having been supplied with a gun, a cartouch box, powder, and bullets, while the following year in July 1692 his gun was pressed for Nathan Presbiter, and valued at £1. And further, in 1693, Thomas served on a jury ordered by the town to lay out a road to William Hack´s, the report of which he signed on 27 May 1693.
    An examination of Thomas Caswell´s land holdings and transactions reveals a pattern not uncommon to a seventeenth century husbandman starting with little or nothing. He gradually added significantly to his real wealth.
    On 27 November 1649, at a town meeting, he was granted his second division, on the other side of Two Mile River opposite Thomas Coggins´s land extending to the head of the great lots there. The wording of this grant seems to imply an earlier grant, possibly in the first division, but no record of this has been found. On 28 December 1659, he was granted forty- two acres for ``9 Heads,´´ on which he paid a tax of eleven shillings and three pence; and, on 3 January 1660, it was said that Thomas Caswell´s home lot shall extend in length as far as Shadrach Wildbore´s land. The Proprietors´ records list the lands in the possession of ``Thomas Caswell Senior´´ on 8 January 1665 as follows
    - his home lot, 6 acres, lying between Samuel Wilbore to the east and the widow Paul on the southwest.
    - the addition to his home lot, being on the other side of the Great River, between Samuel Wilbore on the southwest and Mrris Farwell on the east.
    - 4 acres meadow on the other side of the Gr eat River lying between two brooks , Walter Dean´s meadow lying to the west of this tract on the other side of one of the brooks
    - one pond, called the ``Stage pond,´´ be ing 3 acres lying between the Iron Works and the Four Mill Pond (called Titicut Pond).
    - his ``division,´´ being 11 acres at the east end of the above meadow, bounded by James Bell´s land on the east end and the Great River on the northwest, and extending to the Common on the south.
    - his ``second division´´ of land, being 42 acres lying on the southeast side of his meadow, with ``Plymouth path´´ on the west and the lands of the ``Widow Dean´´ on the southeast, and extending to a little plain being a ``common.´´
    In a more adventurous and speculative mood by 6 June 1668, Thomas Caswell, a proprietor of the old town of Taunton, became a proprietor of the North Purchase, later set off as Norton and parts of Mansfield and Easton, and then he was granted three acres of swamp on the Three Mile River ``at a place where the beavers did dam up the water´´ on 22 March 1669
    It was thirteen years before he received another proprietary grant. On 24 October 1682, Thomas Caswell Senior was granted thirty acres on John Kingsley´s right, which is probably the same land he owned on 14 May 1678 and on 23 December 1684 he was granted two acres at a place called Pool´s Brook, the western bound of which was the path that came from the Iron Works. The said two acres were a part of his thirty-acre division and were the same he later gave to his son John on 23 March 1692.
    Keeping in mind these various proprietary grants, we should carefully consider the undated list of land of the ``original right´´ of Thomas Caswell in Taunton North Purchase - first division 100 acres - meadow division 8 acres - second division upland 100 acres - third division upland 50 acres - fourth division upland 60 acres Total 318 acres.
    It is difficult to determine how Thomas Caswell acquired some of the real estate mentioned in his will and inventory. A comparison of proprietary grants to Thomas Caswell and of deeds in which he was grantor with the list of his lands in the Proprietors´ records and in his will and inventory, indicates subdivisions of the original grants had evidently been made, but their identity has been lost . Readers interested in the Taunton Proprietary Records will want to see ``The Taunton Quitclaim Deed´´ in the Register 97. On 23 March 1682/3 Thomas Caswell and Mary, his wife, sold four acres of land east of the meeting house on the east side of the Great River to Shadrach Wildbore, and for ``three hundreds weight of Barr Iron,´´ he and Mary sold two acres of meadow on 1 March 1685, while on ``1695´´ they sold a tract of land in the North Purchase to their son-in-law William Hoskins.
    A literate man himself, some of Thomas Caswell´s sons (all but Stephen and Samuel) appear to have been literate as well, while Thomas Caswell´s wife and daughters were typically unable to write even their names. A good provider for his children, as revealed in his deeds of land to his sons and sons-in-law, Thomas Caswell carefully provided for his wife and children in his will and codicil. On 28 September 1691 he made his will, to which he attached a codicil on 15 March 1696/7, by which time he could only print his initials. He died, undoubtedly in Taunton, that same year, for on 14 September 1697 one of the witnesses swore that he was present when Thomas Caswell signed his original will. The full text of the will, codicil and inventory of his estate follow. The original papers have not been preserved, and only the probate copy book versions survive, while the original executor´s bond is on file, as well as the copy thereof.
    Thomas Caswell´s will and inventory reveal that he was a farmer of substance with a respectable estate consisting of considerable land holdings sufficient to set up his sons on farms of their own, a valuable farm that was his homestead, and many useful articles. But the inventory also shows that the family was able to enjoy certain luxuries, such as books, bedding with linen, and considerable wearing apparel.
    His burial place, and that of his wife, Mary, who was living at the time he made his will (and probably living on the date he made his codicil), but whose date of death has not been preserved, are unknown.
    - The Mayflower Descendant, Vol. 35, No. 2, July 1985

    Will of Thomas Casewell Senr. of Tauanton dated Sept. 28, 1691. To my eldest son Stephen Casswell the land whereon his house now standeth and my land at Skunk Hill. To my second son Thomas Casswell six acrfes of land in the great plain, other lands of mine now in his possession and one half quaarter part of my share in the North purchase. To my third son Peter Casswell sixteen acres on the south side of the highway opposite where his house now standeth. To my fourth son John Caswell "a pond Called the stage pound" also one half quarter part of my share in the North purchase. To my fifth William Caswell the land whereon his house now standeth and the land called the Neck, also ten acres of land at "Thinn Swamp" and three acres of swamp at the old Bever Dam. To my sixth son Samuel Caswell my house wherein I now dwell with my orchard, meadow and other land, all my land on the north side of the highway as far as James Bell's land, except a little where my son Peter Caswell's house stands which I formerly gave to my saiad son Peter. Also I give to said Samuel forty-six acres of my fifth acre division lying at Cotly between the land of Isacce Dean and Shadrach Wilbor's land.
    To my loving wife Mary one quarter of my share in the North purchase, the use of all my moveables within my house, and the westerly lower room in my house during her widowhood. My son Samuel Caswell to be sole executor, he to take care of and provide for his mother and maintain her during her widowhood. To my daughters Mary, Sarah, Hannah, Eliizabeth, Abigail and Hester the one half of my share in the North purchase to be equally divided among them. To my daughter Hannah, wife of Daniel Ramsdell one heifer of a year old. Witnessed by Shadrach Wilbore, Samuel Wilbore and Joseph Wilbor.
    Poscript dated March 15, 1696-7: Whereas my share in the North purchase has since been sold for the sum of 12 pounds which money my son Samuel made use of, my will is that he pay [p.197] the sum of 12 pounds to those of my children to whom said share was given, in proportion as expressed in the will. Codicil witnessed by Elizabeth x [her mark] Briant, Isaak x [his mark] Leonard, and Samuel Danforth. Joseph Wilbore and one of the witnesses made oath to said will at Bristol, Sept. 14, 1697 and Shadrach Wilbore another witness " Did [two illegible words] make oath to the Ton [?]; and Effect of Joseph Wilbore his oath; and that Samuel Wilbore was present and did signe as a witness at the same time: Since deceased, at Taunton Oct 9, 1697. The same day Mr. Samuel Danforth and Elizabeth Briant testified to the truth of the above before John Saffin, judge of Probate. John Cary Registr. Entered Oct 30, 1697 by John Cary Registr.
    Inventory of the above estate taken March 30, 1696-7 [p. 198] by Israel Thresher, Joseph Richmond and Henry Andrews, and presented at court at Taunton Oct9, 1697 by Samuel Caswell executor before Jmo. Satsin, John Cary Registr; Entered Oct 30, 1697 by John Cary Registr; amount of inventory, 306 pounds, 09 shillings, 06 pence. - Mayflower Source Records - Abstracts from the First Book of Bristol County Probate Records pp. 196-198

    Thomas married Mary Sanderson about 1648 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts. Mary was born in 1627 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts; died in 1696 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Mary Sanderson was born in 1627 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts; died in 1696 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts.

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    Children:
    1. Thomas Caswell was born on 22 Feb 1648 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts; died on 20 Sep 1691 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts.
    2. Stephen Caswell was born on 15 Feb 1649 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts; died on 25 Sep 1714 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts.
    3. Thomas Caswell was born on 22 Feb 1651 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts; died on 27 Aug 1725 in Middleborough, Plymouth, Massachusetts.
    4. Peter Caswell was born on 31 Oct 1652 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts; died on 16 Mar 1737 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts.
    5. Mary Caswell was born on 31 Aug 1654 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts; and died.
    6. 4. John Caswell was born on 31 Jul 1656 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts; died in 1714 in Norton, Bristol, Massachusetts.
    7. Sarah Caswell was born on 1 Nov 1658 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts; died on 26 Mar 1730 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts.
    8. William Caswell was born on 15 Sep 1660 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts; died in Jun 1747 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts.
    9. Hannah Caswell was born on 14 Jul 1661 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts; died on 10 Jul 1722 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts.
    10. Samuel Caswell was born on 26 Jan 1663 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts; died on 21 Dec 1741 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts.
    11. Elizabeth Caswell was born on 10 Jan 1665 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts; died on 6 Nov 1726 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts.
    12. Abigail Caswell was born on 27 Oct 1666 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts; died on 10 Jul 1722 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts.
    13. Hester Caswell was born on 11 Jun 1669 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts; died on 26 Sep 1728 in Bristol Co., Massachusetts.

  3. 10.  Samuel Hall was born in 1644 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts (son of George Hall and Mary Williams); died in 1690 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts.

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    Samuel married Elizabeth White on 20 Mar 1663 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts. Elizabeth was born on 9 Jun 1643 in Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts; died in 1707 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Elizabeth White was born on 9 Jun 1643 in Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts; died in 1707 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts.

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    Children:
    1. Samuel Hall was born on 11 Dec 1664 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts; died on 7 May 1733 in Enfield, Hartford, Connecticut.
    2. John Hall was born on 19 Oct 1666 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts; died in 1738 in Norton, Bristol, Massachusetts.
    3. Nicholas Hall was born on 23 Jan 1668 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts; died in 1690.
    4. Esther Hall was born in 1669 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts; and died.
    5. 5. Elizabeth Hall was born on 28 Oct 1670 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts; died on 4 Nov 1739 in Norton, Bristol, Massachusetts.
    6. Mary Hall was born on 3 Oct 1672 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts; died on 11 Dec 1725.
    7. Ebenezer Hall was born on 19 Mar 1677 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts; died on 10 Nov 1748 in Annapolis, Anne Arundel, Maryland.
    8. Sarah Hall was born on 2 Mar 1679 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts; died on 16 Feb 1769 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts.
    9. George Hall was born on 25 Jan 1681 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts; died on 22 Aug 1726 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts.
    10. Hannah Hall was born on 8 Apr 1682 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts; died on 28 Jul 1753 in Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts.

  5. 12.  Nicholas White, II (son of Nicholas White, I); and died.

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    Nicholas married Ursula Macomber on 9 Dec 1673 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts. Ursula and died. [Group Sheet]


  6. 13.  Ursula Macomber and died.

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    Children:
    1. 6. Deacon Nicholas White, III was born on 3 Feb 1675 in Mansfield, Bristol, Massachusetts; died on 2 Sep 1743 in Norton, Bristol, Massachusetts.

  7. 14.  Philip King and died.

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    Philip married Judith Whitman. Judith and died. [Group Sheet]


  8. 15.  Judith Whitman and died.

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    Children:
    1. 7. Experience King was born about 1678 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts; died on 11 May 1752 in Norton, Bristol, Massachusetts; was buried in Mansfield, Bristol, Massachusetts.


Generation: 5

    Children:
    1. 8. Thomas Caswell was born on 20 Oct 1618 in Somerset, Herefordshire, England; died on 9 Oct 1697 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts.
    2. Mary Caswell was born on 29 Jun 1620 in London Stone, London, England; and died.
    3. Richard Caswell was born on 23 Feb 1622 in London Stone, London, England; and died.
    4. Henry Caswell was born in Jul 1626 in St Botolph, England; and died.
    5. Katherine Caswell was born on 11 Sep 1629 in London Stone, London, England; and died.
    6. Elizabeth Caswell was born on 7 Dec 1632 in London Stone, London, England; died in 1635 in London Stone, London, England.
    7. George Caswell was born on 23 Feb 1634 in London Stone, London, England; and died.

  1. 20.  George Hall was born on 7 Oct 1600 in Woodbury, Devon, England; died on 30 Oct 1669 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts.

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    George married Mary Williams in 1640 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts. Mary was born in 1604 in Devon, England; died on 30 Oct 1669 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet]


  2. 21.  Mary Williams was born in 1604 in Devon, England; died on 30 Oct 1669 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts.

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    Children:
    1. 10. Samuel Hall was born in 1644 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts; died in 1690 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts.

  3. 24.  Nicholas White, I and died.

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    Children:
    1. 12. Nicholas White, II and died.