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Simon Willard | |
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Born | |
Died | April 24, 1676 | (aged 71)
Occupation(s) | 1636–1654: Concord Representative, Massachusetts General Court 1640s–1650s: Advistor to the Nashaway Company, founder of Lancaster, Massachusetts 1654–1676: Assistant and Councillor 1676: Major in King Philip's War |
Spouse(s) | Marye Sharpe (1614–1634) (married October 13, 1628) Elizabeth Dunster (1635–1651) (married 1651) Mary Dunster (1630–1715) (married 1652) |
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[edit]Willard married three times.
By way of his second and third marriages, in 1651 to Elizabeth Dunster, and in 1652 to Mary Dunster, Willard was a brother-in-law of Henry Dunster, the inaugural President of Harvard College.
Elizabeth, baptized April 26, 1619, came to New England between 1641 and 1651. She married 1651, as his second wife, Maj. Simon Willard of Concord, Massachusetts, and died, without issue, about six months after her marriage. Maj. Simon Willard by his first wife, Mary Sharpe (whom he married in England about 1631), had nine children, the last, Simon, born November 23, 1649, soon after which time she died. After the death of his second wife, Elizabeth Dunster, sister of President Dunster, as above stated, he married (3) in the latter part of 1652, Mary Dunster, who had come to New England in the summer of that year, and by her he had eight children, beginning with Mary, born in Concord September 7, 1653.
The third wife was either:
- The Mary Dunster baptized at Bury,[a] December 5, 1630, daughter of Robert, and niece of President Dunster, or else she was
- The Mary Dunster baptized in Bury, October 25, 1629, daughter of Henry Dunster (No. 5) and second cousin of President Dunster.
And although President Dunster in his will speaks of Mary (Dunster) Willard as "sister Willard," he so termed her because her husband, Maj. Willard, was his brother-in-law by previous marriage to Elizabeth Dunster, his sister. Mary (Dunster) Willard, widow of Maj. Simon, married (2) July 14, 1680, Deacon Joseph Noyes of Sudbury, and died in December 1715.
Simon Willett (1510–1598) & Elizabeth (1572–1608) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Richard Willard (1583–1616) & Margery Humphrie (1572–1608) | With Richard's 2nd wife, Joan Moorebread (1585–1616) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Simon Willard (1605–1676) & Mary Sharpe (1614–1650) | With Simon's 3rd wife → Mary Dunster (1630–1715) | Rev. Richard Willard (1615–1640) & Elizabeth Abell (1619–1655) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Samuel Willard (1640–1707) & Abigail Mary Sherman (1647–1679) son, et ux. | Josiah Willard (1635–1774) & Hannah Hosmer (1639–1674) son, et ux. | Henry Willard (1655–1726) & Mary Lakin (1658–1688) son, et ux. | With Henry's 2nd wife → Dorcas Cutler (1675–1747) son, et ux. | John Willard (1656–1726) & Mary Hayward (1677–1729) son, et ux. | Benjamin Willard (1664–1732) & Sarah Larkin (1661–1740) son, et ux. | Jonathan Willard (1669–1705) & Mary Brown (1668–1720) son, et ux. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
John Willard (1673–1741) & Frances Sherburne (1673–1733) grandson, et ux. | Samuel Willard (1658–1716) & Sarah Clark (1662–1723) grandson, et ux. | Simon Willard (1664–1726) & Mary Gilbert (1670–1712) grandson, et ux. | Henry Willard (1675–1827) & Abigail Temple (1677–1810) grandson, et ux. | With Henry's 2nd wife → Sarah Nutting (1681–1781) grandson, et ux. | Simon Willard (1678–1706) & Mary Whitcomb (1676–1727) grandson, et ux. | Joseph Willard (1685–1761) & Elizabeth Tarbell (1691–1763) grandson, et ux. | Jonathan Willard (1695–1760) & Keziah White (1696–1739) grandson, et ux. | Josiah Willard (1693–1750) & Hannah Wilder (1690–1766) grandson, et ux. | Simon Willard (1706–1766) & Zeruiah Nash (1713–1800) grandson, et ux. | Joseph Willard (1693–1774) & Mary Clarke (1693–1774) grandson, et ux. | Jonathan Willard II (1693–1728) & Elizabeth Whitney (1690–1728) grandson, et ux. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Samuel Willard (1705–1741) & Abigail Wright (1707–1785) great-grandson, et ux. | Samuel Willard (1693–1779) & Sarah Stillman (1694–1774) great-grandson, et ux. | Josiah Willard (1691–1757) & Mary Goodall (1695–1750) great-grandson, et ux. | John Mears Willard (1694–1762) & Margaret Smith (1699–1785) great-grandson, et ux. | Abraham Willard (1699–1731) & Mary Sawyer (1704–1835) great-grandson, et ux. | William Willard (1713–1813) & Sarah Gates (1716–1813) great-grandson, et ux. | Moses Willard (1702–1756) & Susan Hastings (1710–1797) great-grandson, et ux. | Moses Willard (1703–1774) & Abigail Fairbanks (1708–1748) great-grandson, et ux. | William Willard (1713–1797) & Ellen Davis (1715–1796) great-grandson, et ux. | Jonathan Willard (1721–1799) & Phebe Ballard (1724–1758) great-grandson, et ux. | Oliver Willard (1729–1810) & Thankful Doolittle (1733–1798) great-grandson, et ux. | Lewis Willard (1749–1828) & Dorcas (1749–1816) great-grandson, et ux. | Benjamin Willard (1716–1775) & Sarah Brooks (1717–1775) great-grandson, et ux. | Josiah Willard (1732–1815) & Dinah Howe (1731–1796) great-grandson, et ux. | Jonathan Willard (twin: 1720–1799) & Elizabeth Elder (1722–??) great-grandson, et ux. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
William Willard (1735–1810) & Catherine Wilder (1742–1828) 2nd great-grandson, et ux. | Joseph Willard (1738–1804) & Mary Sheafe (1753–1826) 2nd great-grandson, et ux. | Samuel Willard (1715–1786) & Saray Lynde (1718–1786) 2nd great-grandson, et ux. | John Willard (1722–1767) & Mary Horton (1728–1807) 2nd great-grandson, et ux. | Elias Willard (1727–1794) & Anne Stanley (1728–1798) 2nd great-grandson, et ux. | Abraham Willard (1726–1758) & Mary Haskell (1724–1754) 2nd great-grandson, et ux. | William Willard (1737–1786) & Mary Whittemore (1738–1801) 2nd great-grandson, et ux. | Susannah Willard Johnson (née Willard; 1729–1818) 2nd great-granddaughter, et ux. | James Nutting Willard (1734–1818)[1] & Abigail Whetherbe (1735–1814) 2nd great-grandson, et ux. | John Willard (1739–1793) & Sarah Wilder (1735–1814) 2nd great-grandson, et ux. | Barzillai Willard (1750–1831) & Sylvia Kingman (1754–1845) 2nd great-grandson, et ux. | Jonathan Willard (1745–1832) & Elizabeth Caswell (1749–1781) 2nd great-grandson, et ux. | Titus Willard (1764–1798) & Leah Antisdale (1776–1851) 2nd great-grandson, et ux. | Anson Willard (1786–1850) & Lucretia Henrietta Baker (1792–1885) 2nd great-grandson, et ux. | Simon Willard (1753–1848) 2nd great-grandson | Ephraim Willard (1755–1832) 2nd great-grandson | Aaron Willard (1757–1844) 2nd great-grandson | Benjamin Willard (1743–1803) 2nd great-grandson | Francis Willard (1774–1885) & Sally Northrop (1778–1851) 2nd great-grandson, et ux. | John Willard (1746–1781) & Lucy Davis (1746–??) 2nd great-grandson, et ux. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Solomon Willard (1783–1861) 3rd great-grandson | Sidney Willard (1780–1856) 3rd great-grandson | Joseph Willard (1750–1832) & Rachel Reeves (1747–1829) 3rd great-grandson, et ux. | Julius Alphon Willard (1754–1824) & Sarah Parker (1756–1826) 3rd great-grandson, et ux. | John Willard (1759–1825) 3rd great-grandson | John Willard (1760–1834) & Abigail Hall 3rd great-grandson, et ux. | Elijah Willard (1751–1839) & Mary Atherton (1853–1794) 3rd great-grandson, et ux. | Isaac Willard (1776–1809) & Sarah Goodrich (1774–1855) 3rd great-grandson, et ux. | John Small Willard (1771–1852) & Nancy West (1770–1845) 3rd great-grandson, et ux. | Elijah Willard (1782–1852) & Thankful Gross (1788–1872) 3rd great-grandson, et ux. | Lewis Willard (1782–1851) & Mary Moulton (1776–1859) 3rd great-grandson, et ux. | Alexander Hamilton Willard (1777–1865) 3rd great-grandson | Allen Hays Willard (1794–1876) & Eliza Barron (1796–1838) 3rd great-grandson, et ux. | Victor Mauro Willard (1813–1869) 3rd great-grandson | Joseph Allen Willard (1803–1868) 3rd great-grandson | Erza John Willard (1779–1847) & Sarah Putnam (1779–1811) 3rd great-grandson, et ux. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Nathan Sylvester Willard (1788–1827) & Mary Wharry (1785–1843) 4th great-grandson, et ux. | John Willard (1792–1862) 4th great-grandson | John Willard, Jr. (1790–1857) & Polly Buck (1794–1881) 4th great-grandson, et ux. | Oliver Atherton Willard (1784–1826) & Catherine Lewis (1779–1856) 4th great-grandson, et ux. | Stedman Willard (1798–1877) & Meriel Wheeler (1802–1837) 4th great-grandson, et ux. | James Nutting Willard (1796–1868) & Maria White (1793–1869) 4th great-grandson, et ux. | Elijah Willard, Jr. (1816–1894) & Mary T. Donovan (18263–1894) 4th great-grandson, et ux. | Josiah M. Willard (1815–1885) & Caroline Noble (1814–??) 4th great-grandson, et ux. | George R. Willard (1824–1901) 4th great-grandson | Luman Willard (1811–1849) & Emily Bacon (1816–??) 4th great-grandson, et ux. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Xerxes Addison Willard (1820–1899) & Harriet L. Hallett (1822–1904) 5th great-grandson, et ux. | Horace Birney Willard (1825–1900) 5th great-grandson | Josiah Flint Willard (1805–1868) & Mary Thompson Hill (1805–1892)[2] 5th great-grandson, et ux. | Isaac Willard (1832–1911) & Mary Ann Searle (1837–1905) 5th great-grandson, et ux. | Daniel Spalding Willard (1832–1905) & Mary Ann Daniels (1834–1866) 5th great-grandson, et ux. | Cyrus Field Willard (1858–1942) 5th great-grandson, et ux. | Roscoe Mellen Willard (1845–1897) & Frances Alice Cushing (1849–1911) 5th great-grandson, et ux. | Myron B. Willard (1844–1881) & Margaret Belle Bailey (1850–1908) 5th great-grandson, et ux. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stephen S. Willard (1858–1928) & Elizabeth Sophia Park (1862–1912)[3] 6th great-grandson, et ux. | Frances Elizabeth Caroline Willard (1839–1898)[3] 6th great-granddaughter | Joseph Moody Willard (1865–1923) & Henrietta Norris Nunn (1871–1957) 6th great-grandson, et ux. | Daniel Willard (1861–1942) 6th great-grandson | Frederick Roscoe Willard (1877–1948) & Emily Francesca Skerry (1885–??) 6th great-grandson, et ux. | Jess Myron Willard (1881–1968) 6th great-grandson | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stephen Hallett Willard (1894–1966) & Beatrice Armstrong (1896–1977)[4] 7th great-granddaughter, et ux. | Mary Louisa Willard (1898–1993)[4] 7th great-granddaughter | Sumner Willard (1916–1995) & Charity Ellen Cannon (1914–2005) 7th great-grandson, et ux. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Beatrice Elizabeth Willard (1925–2003) 8th great-granddaughter | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Reference
[edit]- Pope, Charles Henry (1841–1918) (compiler and editor) (1915). Willard Genealogy – Sequel to Willard Memoir. Boston: The Willard Family Association. p. 280. Retrieved July 21, 2021 – via Google Books. Materials gathered chiefly by Joseph Willard (1798–1865) and Charles Wilkes Walker (1849–1927).
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has generic name (help)CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: postscript (link) LCCN 15-27575; OCLC 36164693 (all editions).
- "James Nutting [Willard]". p. 212.
- "Josiah Flint Willard". pp. 493–494.
- "Frances Elizabeth [Caroline] Willard". pp. 494–495.
- "Mary Louisa [Willard]". p. 615.
General Society of Colonial Wars
[edit]Notable heirs who have affiliated themselves with General Society of Colonial Wars, include:
See also
[edit]- Egg Rock: Negotiations initiated by Simon Willard, who spoke Algonquian, with leaders of the tribe that owned Musketaquid gave English settlers the right to live in the area, which came to be called "Concord" in appreciation of the peaceful acquisition.
Bibliography
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ "James Nutting [Willard]", p. 212.
- ^ "Josiah Flint Willard", pp. 493–494.
- ^ a b "Frances Elizabeth [Caroline] Willard", pp. 494–495.
- ^ a b "Mary Louisa [Willard]", p. 615.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) ISSN 0011-0175; OCLC 1042918985 (all editions). - Dyer, Walter Alden (1878–1943) (October 1915). "The Willards and Their Clocks". Early American Craftsmen. New York: The Century Company. pp. 133–161. Retrieved July 22, 2021 – via Google Books.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) LCCN 09-18749; OCLC 1189682446 (all editions) & 3715819. - "Elizabeth [Whitney]". p. 34.
- The New York Civil List compiled by Franklin Benjamin Hough, Stephen C. Hutchins and Edgar Albert Werner (1867; pg. 442)
- Willard, Henry Kellogg (1856–1926) (1925). A Memorial to Henry Augustus Willard and Sarah Bradley Willard. Willard-Bradley Memoirs. Andover, Massachusetts: Privately Printed. Retrieved July 22, 2021 – via Google Books.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) LCCN 26-5448; OCLC 1730208 (all editions). - Hough, Franklin Benjamin (1822–1885); Hutchins, Stephen C.; Werner, Edgar Albert (compilers) (1867). Civil List and Forms of Government of the Colony and State of New York. Albany: Weed, Parsons and Company (publisher).
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) LCCN 09-34831; OCLC 765810810 (all editions). - Murphy, William Dennis (1832–1908) (1859) [1858]. Biographical Sketches of the State Officers and Members of the Legislature of the State of New York in 1858. Albany: Joel Munsell (1808–1880) (publisher) Retrieved July 12, 2012 – via Google Books.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: postscript (link) LCCN 05-41683; OCLC 6201747 (all editions). - 1858 ed. → "Joseph A. Willard". pp. 118–120.
- 1858 ed. → "Joseph A. Willard". pp. 112–114.
- Cutter, William Richard (1847–1918) (1908). Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Boston and Eastern Massachusetts. Vol. 4 Vols. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company. Retrieved July 22, 2021 – via Internet Archive.
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has extra text (help)CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) LCCN 12-13659; OCLC 576681 (all editions). - Willard, Joseph (1798–1865) (1858). Willard Memoir, or Life and Times of Major Simon Willard: With Notices of Three Generations of His Descendants, and Two Collateral Branches in the United States; Also Some Account of the Family in Europe, From an Early Day. Boston: Phillips, Sampson, and Company. pp. 125, 132, 142–150, 157, 183–184, 212. Retrieved July 21, 2021 – via Google Books → See article about Simon Willard (Massachusetts colonist) (1605–1676).
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: postscript (link) LCCN 09-18748; OCLC 19564948 (all editions). - Grant-Costa, Paul Joseph, PhD; Glaza, Tobias E. (born 1973), eds. (n.d.). "Willard Simon, 1605–1676". Native Northeast Portal → Transcribed from the Yale Indian Papers Series, Yale Divinity School.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: editors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: editors list (link) CS1 maint: postscript (link) - The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Wisconsin – List of Officers and Members – Including Pedigrees and a Record of the Services Performed by Ancestors in the Wars of the Colonies. General Society of Colonial Wars (publisher). Milwaukee: Burdick & Allen (printer). 1906. pp. 53–54. Retrieved July 21, 2021 – via Google Books. LCCN 07-18409; OCLC 10906328 (all editions).
- Bartlett, Joseph Gardner (1872–1927) (1907). "Genealogical Research in England" – "Dunster, Willard, and Hills". In Woods, Henry Ernest (ed.). The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. Vol. Vol. 61. New England Historic Genealogical Society. pp. 186–189. Retrieved April 21, 2021 – via HathiTrust.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) LCCN 16-9891; OCLC 476340322 (all editions). - Bodge, George Madison (1841–1914) (1896). "VI: Major Simon Willard and His Men". Soldiers in King Philip's War. Leominster, Massachusetts: Printed for the author, by Rockwell and Churchill Press, Boston. pp. 119–126. Retrieved July 21, 2021 – via Internet Archive.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) LCCN 02-16823; OCLC 1007278389. - Brooks, Lisa Tanya, PhD (2018). "Part I" – "The Education of Weetamoo and James Printer: Exchange, Diplomacy, Dispossession" → "Interlude: Nashaway: Nipmuc Country, 1643–1674". Our Beloved Kin – A New History of King Philip's War. Yale University Press. p. 110 – via Google Books (snippet view).
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) LCCN 2017-947666; ISBN 0-3001-9673-3, 978-0-3001-9673-3; OCLC 982565966 (all editions). - Wilson, James Grant (1832–1914); Fiske, John (1842–1901), eds. (1889). "Willard Simon, Settler". Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography. Vol. Vol. 6 (of 6) "Sunderland—Zurita". New York: D. Appleton and Company. pp. 514–515. Retrieved July 22, 2021 – via Internet Archive. Article about the cyclopædia → Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography.
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has extra text (help)CS1 maint: numeric names: editors list (link) CS1 maint: postscript (link) LCCN 06-43076; OCLC 1072041365 (all editions) (Vol. 6); OCLC 965319293 (all editions) (Vol. 1–6). - Gutteridge, William Henry (1852–1922) (1921). A Brief History of the Town of Maynard, Massachusetts. Town of Maynard (publisher). Boston: Hudson Printing Company (printer). pp. 12–16. Retrieved June 2, 2019 – via Internet Archive.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) LCCN 21-6952; OCLC 6887605 (all editions). - Whitmore, William Henry (1836–1900); Appleton, William Sumner (1840–1903) (committee of the publication) (1865). "Copy of a Letter From Major Simon Willard to the Commissioners of the Colonies [in 1654]". The Hutchinson Papers (The Publications of the Prince Society, established May 25, 1858). Vol. Vol. 1 (of 2). Albany, New York: Joe Munsell (printer). pp. 295–296 [264–265]. Retrieved July 21, 2021 – via Internet Archive → Re: Thomas Hutchinson (1711–1780).
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has extra text (help)CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: postscript (link) LCCN 0102177 0-102177; . - "Copy of a Letter From Major Simon Willard to the Commissioners of the United Colonies [in 1654]". A Collection of Original Papers Relative to the History of the Colony of Massachusetts-Bay. Boston: Thomas (1732–1797) and John Fleet (1734–1806). 1769. pp. 263–164. Retrieved July 21, 2021 – via Internet Archive. LCCN 01-12032; OCLC 1029886603 (all editions).
- Joseph Willard wrote a Life (Boston, 1858).
- Chaplin, Rev. Jeremiah, D.D. (1776–1841) (1872). Life of Henry Dunster: First President of Harvard College. Boston: James R. Osgood and Company. Retrieved July 21, 2021 – via Internet Archive.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) LCCN 09-27095; OCLC 2867256 (all editions). - Hardin, George Anson (1832–1900); Willard, F H. (né Francis Hallett Willard; 1852–1907), eds. (1893). History of Herkimer County, New York. Syracuse: D. Mason & Co. (publisher) → Daniel J. Mason (1829–1922). Retrieved July 22, 2021 – via Internet Archive.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: editors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: editors list (link) LCCN 02-5352; OCLC 3598453 (all editions). - "Dr. X.A. Willard". p. 170.
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