James Lovell

James Lovell

Male 1667 - 1718  (50 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  James Lovell was born on 7 Mar 1667 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts (son of James Lovell and Jane Cleaves); died on 3 Feb 1718 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts.

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    James married Elizabeth Poole on 7 Jun 1694 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts. Elizabeth (daughter of Capt. Joseph Poole and Elizabeth Shaw) was born on 6 Dec 1674 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts; died on 27 Sep 1717 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Jane Lovell was born on 22 Dec 1695 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts; died on 12 Jun 1780 in Wareham, Plymouth, Massachusetts.
    2. James Lovell was born about 1697 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts; and died.
    3. Joseph Lovell was born on 11 Jul 1700 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts; died in Dec 1701 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts.
    4. Enoch Lovell was born on 11 Mar 1702 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts; died in 1759 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts.
    5. Deborah Lovell was born on 7 Oct 1704 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts; and died.
    6. Joseph Lovell was born about 1706 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts; died on 18 Jan 1754 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts.
    7. Samuel Lovell was born about 1709 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts; and died.
    8. David Lovell was born on 11 Dec 1711 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts; and died.
    9. Isaac Lovell was born on 15 Jun 1714 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts; died on 26 Jun 1797 in Weymoouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  James Lovell was born in 1633 in Weymouth, Dorset, England (son of Robert Lovell and Elizabeth); died before 30 Aug 1706 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts.

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    Notes:

    James Lovell resided on eastern slope of King Oak Hill.
    James Lovell of Weymouth made his will 29 Dec 1705, and it was proved 30 Aug 1706. To his son Enoch Lovell lands and one-half of his barn in Weymouth. To son Joseph Lovell also confirms lands and his dwelling house and one-half barn. To son John one-half of his lots in Middleborough, 45 acres, to him and his wife Mary, and at their decease to their son John Lovell, grandson of testator. If he die without issue the same to go to his grandson Samuel Chard. To daughter Doborah Pratt 5s., she having had her portion - more than any except youngest daughter. To daughter Mary Chard L10. To daughter Hannah Cleaves one-half lands in Middleborough. Residue to son Enoch Lovell, he to be executor. - Hisotry of Weymouth, 1923

    James married Jane Cleaves about 1663. Jane was born in 1642 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts; died in 1697 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Jane Cleaves was born in 1642 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts; died in 1697 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts.

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    Children:
    1. Deborah Lovell was born on 8 Jan 1665 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts; died on 12 Jan 1727 in Easton, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States.
    2. 1. James Lovell was born on 7 Mar 1667 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts; died on 3 Feb 1718 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts.
    3. Hannah Lovell was born on 29 Sep 1668 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts; and died.
    4. Enoch Lovell was born on 29 Dec 1670 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts; died on 20 May 1746 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts.
    5. Mary Lovell was born on 5 Jan 1674 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts; and died.
    6. John Lovell was born on 19 Apr 1676 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts; and died.
    7. Elizabeth Lovell was born on 22 Sep 1679 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts; died on 27 Nov 1738 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts.
    8. Joseph Lovell was born on 25 Oct 1684 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts; died on 2 Mar 1723 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Robert Lovell was born in 1595 in Weymouth, Dorset, England; died on 25 Jul 1672 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts.

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    Notes:

    "Robert Lovell, a husbandman, aged 40, Elizabeth his wife, aged 35, Zaccheus his son, aged 15, Anne his daughter, aged 16, John his son, aged 8, Ellen his daughter, aged 1 year, James his son aged 1 year and Joseph Chickin, his servant, aged 16 years, sailed from Weymouth, in Dorset, on or near 20 Mar. 1634-35, and arrived at Dorchester 7 June, 1635. He was a member of Rev. Joseph Hull's Company, and with the company removed to Weymouth that year. He was made a freeman of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, 2 Sep. 1635. he died at Weymouth shortly before 25 June, 1672. Robert Lovell of Weymouth, 'being sicke & weake,' made his will 3 Apr. 1652, and it was probated 25 June, 1672. to his wife he gave the use of his dwelling house and land 'all the time of her Widow hood' and then to his son John 'after my Wives Widowhood,' and four acres that was Carpenters, and three acres bought of Hart, and half the meadow bought of Smith, and half the meadow bought of Hollbrook, and my lot by the Mill, eighteen acres. To son James his great lot of 36 acres and other half of lots given to son John. to his son-in-law Andrew Ford, one heifer. To Ford's eldest son one heifer and to his youngest son one calf. To John Lovell's son my yearling bull. Wife executrix. Witness: Tho: Dyer, Tho: Bayley. Thomas Bayley made oath to it, 25 June, 1672. - History of Weymouth, 1923
    Robert Lovell (4) was a member of the company of Rev. Joseph Hull at Weymouth Eng. 28 Mar 1635. They came to Wessaguscs, New England during the following Summer. They renamed it Weymouth in kindly remembrance of the port from which they sailed. He is termed a Husbandman and his age set down at 40 years. He brought with him his servant named Joseph Chicken, aged 16 years. His will was dated the 3 (2) 1652, probated 25 Jun 1672. His will names John and James and Andrew Ford, husband of Ellen. His property extended from the Tide Mill to King Oak Hill in scattered lots, and probably covered the place on the East side of the latter hill which was in aftertimes the homestead of Cpt. Enoch Lovell, the grandfather of Gen. Soloman. - Family Records and Pioneers of Massachusetts
    Chapter XV THE COMING OF THE HULL COMPANY. During the summer of 1634, according to a record in the Town Records of Dorchester, "there went out to New England 20 ships, with 2000 planters." (See the Western Antiquary, Vol.6, p.88.) In 1635 Weymouth was numbered among the towns of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. The Gorges' claim had now become of no weight, and the Gorges party had transferred this interest to the Province of Maine. Weymouth began to take a prominent part in the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
    In 1635 there came a large addition to the population of Weymouth. This was the Hull Company, already mentioned and a statement made where their names can be found, but it seems best that the list should be given. They came from Weymouth in England, but some of them were from other towns in Dorset and in counties near by.
    We now find that the influence of Boston is felt as the center of the Bay State Colony, for permission had to be given to Hull and his company to settle in Wessagusset. Thus on July 8, 1635, the General Court of Boston passed an order giving permission to the Rev. Joseph Hull, with twenty-one families numbering about one hundred persons, to settle at Wessagusset.
    The people of this company became prominent in the affairs of Weymouth, and some of their descendants hold that position to-day. In 1870 Mr. H. G. Somerby, who had been making investigations in England, discovered a list of the Hull passengers and sent it to Mr. William L. Appleton of Boston, with the following letter:
    LONDON, September, 1870.
    My DEAR MR. APPLETON: - Amongst a bundle of miscellaneous manuscripts just turned up in the Public Record Officer I find with other documents relating to New England, the following list of passengers which I have the pleasure of sending to you for publication in the Register.
    I remain, yours very truly, H. G. SOMERBY.
    Mr. Appleton gave the list to the Register and it was published in the New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. XXV, pages 13, 14 and 15, January, 1871. -
    74 Robert LovelI, husbandman, aged 40 years; 75 Elizabeth Lovell, his wife, aged 35 years; 76 Zachetis Lovell, his son, aged 15 years; 77 Anne Lovell, his daughter, aged 16 years; 78 John Lovell, his son, aged 8 years; 79 Ellyn Lovell, his daughter, aged 1 year; 80 James, his son, aged 1 year; 81 Joseph Chickin, his servant, aged 16 years.
    - History of Weymouth Massachusetts [1923]

    Robert married Elizabeth. was born in 1601 in Weymouth, Dorset, England; died on 21 Jan 1657 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth was born in 1601 in Weymouth, Dorset, England; died on 21 Jan 1657 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts.

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    Children:
    1. Anne Lovell was born about 1618 in Devon, Somerset, England; and died.
    2. Zaccheus Lovell was born about 1619 in Devon, Somerset, England; and died.
    3. John Lovell was born about 1626 in Devon, Somerset, England; and died.
    4. Eleanor Lovell was born about 1628 in England; died on 20 Jul 1683 in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts.
    5. 2. James Lovell was born in 1633 in Weymouth, Dorset, England; died before 30 Aug 1706 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts.