RNT Family History

Johnson, John

Male 1668 - 1742  (74 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Johnson, John was born on 29 Apr 1668 in Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut; was christened on 21 Mar 1669 in Roxbury, Norfolk, Massachusetts (son of Johnson, Nathaniel and Smith, Mary); died on 29 Nov 1742 in Woodstock, Worcester, Massachusetts.

    John married Morris, Margaret on 04 Apr 1689 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts. Margaret (daughter of Morris, Edward and Bett, Grace) was born on 25 Sep 1668 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts; was christened on 27 Sep 1668 in , Roxbury, Suffolk, England; died on 12 Aug 1750 in Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Johnson, Mary was born on 28 Jul 1695 in Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut; died in in Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut.
    2. Johnson, Isaac was born on 23 Dec 1697 in Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut; was christened on 10 Jan 1684/168 in , New Haven, Connecticut; died on 22 Feb 1766 in Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut; was buried in Feb 1766 in Woodstock Hill Cemetery, Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Johnson, Nathaniel was born on 01 May 1647 in , Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts; was christened on 01 May 1647 in , Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts (son of Johnson, Captain Isaac and Porter, Elizabeth); died on 14 Feb 1697/1698 in , Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut; was buried in Feb 1697/1698.

    Notes:

    A Brief History of Woodstock


    The town was settled 1686 and was called New Roxbury, after their town in in which the first settlers came from Massachusetts. Like other towns settled by inhabitants of Massachusetts,Woodstock was first under jurisdiction of that state. This was based on a 1713 boundary agreement that was nullified in 1747 because it had never been submitted for English approval, and so in 1749 this town and other son the border were annexed by Connecticut and incorporated by its General Assembly. Today Woodstock is a rural community primarily devoted to dairy farming. Woodstock is also the site of the Old Quasset School, the oldest one room schoolhouse in the United States still in continuous use.

    Nathaniel married Smith, Mary on 29 Apr 1667 in , Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts. Mary (daughter of Smith, Lawrence and Clegg, Mary) was born on 28 Feb 1642/1643 in Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts; was christened on 28 Feb 1642/1643 in Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts; died on 06 Mar 1731/1732 in Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Smith, Mary was born on 28 Feb 1642/1643 in Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts; was christened on 28 Feb 1642/1643 in Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts (daughter of Smith, Lawrence and Clegg, Mary); died on 06 Mar 1731/1732 in Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut.
    Children:
    1. 1. Johnson, John was born on 29 Apr 1668 in Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut; was christened on 21 Mar 1669 in Roxbury, Norfolk, Massachusetts; died on 29 Nov 1742 in Woodstock, Worcester, Massachusetts.
    2. Johnson, Nathaniel was born on 19 Mar 1670 in Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut; died on 08 Sep 1726 in Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut; was buried in Sep 1726.
    3. Johnson, Smith was born on 22 Jan 1671/1672 in Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut; died on 29 Apr 1730 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts.
    4. Johnson, Mary was born on 14 Feb 1673/167 in Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut; was christened in in Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut; died on 15 Dec 1709 in Middleton, Middlesex, Connecticut; was buried in 1709 in Middletown, Hartford, Connecticut.
    5. Johnson, Rebecca was born about 1674 in Middeltown, , Middlesex, Connecticut; was christened on 27 Apr 1680 in Roxbury, Norfolk, Massachusetts.
    6. Johnson, Isaac was born on 02 Feb 1675/1676 in Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut; was christened on 02 Feb 1675/1676 in Roxbury, Norfolk, Massachusetts.
    7. Johnson, Elizabeth was born on 19 Feb 1679/1680 in Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut; was christened on 16 Aug 1681 in Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts; died on 13 Aug 1768 in Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut; was buried in Aug 1768 in Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut.
    8. Johnson, Hannah was born on 13 May 1683 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts; died on 23 Jan 1752 in Branford, New Haven, Connecticut.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Johnson, Captain Isaac was born on 15 Dec 1615 in Herne Hill, London, Middlesex, England; was christened on 11 Feb 1614/1615 in Great Amwell, Hertfordshire, England (son of Johnson, Captain John and Scudder (Scridder), Margaret or Margery); died on 19 Dec 1675 in Great Swamp Fight, Old Village of Wickford near North Kingston, Washington, Rhode Island; was buried in Dec 1675 in Near 4 Corners, Sakonnet River, Ft. Narraganset, Rhode Island.

    Notes:

    Isaac was the eldest son of Captain John (1), and came to this country with his father. He was made a Freeman March 4, 1635. He was a member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company in 1645, and was chosen its Captain in 1667. He was Captain of the Roxbury Company in the Narragansett Expedition, and was killed at the head of his company in the famous Fort Fight on December 19, 1675, (near Four Corners, Sakonnet River, Rhode Island, Ed.). He was an original donor of the Free School.

    Illustration caption: (from an old wood cut of the attack on the Indians) Captain Isaac Johnson was Killed in the "Great Swamp Fight" Dec. 19, 1675, "gallantly leading his men across the fatal tree-bridge at the entrance to the Fort".... "the companies of Captain Davenport and Johnson came first to this place.... Johnson fell dead at the log,"... "in the bloodiest battle of Colonial history." (see "Mass. Archives.")

    Sources: Coe-Ward memorial, pp 62-67.
    History of Roxbury, by Ellis, pp. 16, 20.
    Roxbury, Mass. to 1850 -- Marriages, p. 223, Deaths, p. 563.
    Records of Mass. Bay, Vol. V, pp. 175, 379.
    Town of Roxbury.
    Thirty-fourth Report Boston Records, p. 17.
    "American Colonies in 17th Century," by Osgood, Vol. I, p. 510: "The years 1634 and 1636, while Massachusetts Bay still possessed only an infantry force, witnessed the organization of trained bands (hence "Train Band") and regiments. In December, 1636, an act was passed which definitely accomplished this result. One of these included the companies of Boston, Roxbury, Dorchester, Weymouth, and Hingham, with John Winthrop as Colonel, Thomas Dudley as Lieutenant Colonel" (and Isaac (2) Johnson as Captain).

    SML Comment: The battle took place in South Kingstown, not "near Four Corners, Sakonnet River, Rhode Island" as the author states.

    He married Elizabeth Porter, daughter of Adrian Porter & Elizabeth Allott, on Jan 20, 1636/7 in Roxbury, Mass. Died Roxbury, Mass., on 13 Aug 1683.
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    CAPTAIN ISAAC JOHNSON was born in 1617 in Herne, East County, England; and sailed to New England, settling in Roxbury, Massachusetts in 1630 with his father's family, probably in the company of Governor Winthrop. Isaac Johnson was a freeman on March 4, 1685 (CD504 Early New England Settlers, 1600s-1800s in King Philip's War 1675-1677, Beginning of Hostilities in King Philip's War. Broderbund Software, Inc, Banner Blue Division). Isaac was the son of John Johnson of Roxbury. John Johnson came to New England with the Wintrop Fleet in 1630(?). John was chosen by the General Court as Constable of Roxbury, Massachusetts, in 1630. John was born in Emgland, and married (1) Margery ? in England. John died in Roxbury, Massachusetts; on September 30, 1659. Captain Isaac Johnson married ELIZABETH PORTER. on January 20, 1636/37 in Roxbury, MA. Isaac died on December 19, 1675 in the Great Swamp Fight fight with the Narragansett Indians in South Kingstown, Rhode Island. Elizabeth died August 13, 1683 in Roxbury, Suffolk, MA.(Bowen, Clarence Wintrop, PhD. LL.D. The History of Woodstock Families (8 vols). Norwood, MA.: Plimpton Press, 1962. Schultz, E.B. and M/J/ Tougias. King Phillip's War. Woodstock, VT.: Countryman Press, 262)



    Birth:
    http://www.geocities.com/dt1492/jfamilyonline.html

    Isaac married Porter, Elizabeth on 20 Jan 1636/1637 in , Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts. Elizabeth (daughter of Porter, Edward and Porter, Elizabeth (Rhoda)) was born on 23 Dec 1617 in Ware, Hertfordshire, England; was christened on 10 Feb 1610/1611 in Ware, Hertfordshire, England; died on 13 Aug 1683 in , Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Porter, Elizabeth was born on 23 Dec 1617 in Ware, Hertfordshire, England; was christened on 10 Feb 1610/1611 in Ware, Hertfordshire, England (daughter of Porter, Edward and Porter, Elizabeth (Rhoda)); died on 13 Aug 1683 in , Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts.
    Children:
    1. Johnson, William was born about 1635 in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut; died in 1716 in Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut.
    2. Johnson, Elizabeth was born on 24 Dec 1637 in , Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts; died on 20 Apr 1701 in , Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut.
    3. Johnson, Jeremiah was born on 03 Nov 1639 in , Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts; was christened on 16 May 1675 in , , , Connecticut; died on 18 Dec 1661 in , Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts.
    4. Johnson, Mary was born in Apr 1642 in , Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts; was christened on 10 Apr 1642 in , Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts; died in 1705 in , Branford, New Haven, Connecticut.
    5. Johnson, Isaac was born on 01 Jan 1643/1644 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts; was christened on 07 Jan 1643/1644 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts; died on 03 Feb 1718/1719 in Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut; was buried in Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut.
    6. Johnson, Joseph was born on 09 Nov 1645 in , Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts; was christened on 09 Nov 1645 in , Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts; died on 12 Dec 1645 in , Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts; was buried in Dec 1645.
    7. Johnson, Mehitable was born in 1646 in , Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts; was christened on 27 Jan 1646 in , Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts.
    8. Johnson, Nehemiah was born on 01 May 1647 in , Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts; was christened on 02 May 1647 in , Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts.
    9. 2. Johnson, Nathaniel was born on 01 May 1647 in , Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts; was christened on 01 May 1647 in , Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts; died on 14 Feb 1697/1698 in , Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut; was buried in Feb 1697/1698.
    10. Johnson, Andrew was born about 1651 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts.
    11. Johnson, Abigail was born about 1653 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts.
    12. Johnson, Benjamin was born about 1655 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts.

  3. 6.  Smith, Lawrence was born about 1610 in Rochdale, Lancashire, England; was christened on 26 Dec 1610 in Colne, Lancaster, England; died on 03 Oct 1665 in Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts.

    Lawrence married Clegg, Mary on 17 Dec 1633 in Rochdale, Lancashire, England. Mary was born in 1614 in Rochdale, Lancashire, England; was christened on 25 Sep 1614 in Rochdale, Lancaster, England; died on 11 Jun 1683 in Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Clegg, Mary was born in 1614 in Rochdale, Lancashire, England; was christened on 25 Sep 1614 in Rochdale, Lancaster, England; died on 11 Jun 1683 in Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts.
    Children:
    1. 3. Smith, Mary was born on 28 Feb 1642/1643 in Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts; was christened on 28 Feb 1642/1643 in Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts; died on 06 Mar 1731/1732 in Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Johnson, Captain John was born in 1590 in Herne Hill, Canterbury, Kent, England (son of Johnson, John and Throckmartin, Hannah); died on 30 Sep 1659 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts; was buried on 30 Sep 1659 in St. Eustry Cemetery, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts.

    Other Events:

    • WILL: 30 Sep 1659

    Notes:

    Genealogy of Captain John Johnson of Roxbury, Massachusetts

    Attempt the end and never stand in doubt;
    Nothing so hard but search will find it out.
    -Herrick

    The home of our ancestor in England has not been learned. As his known relatives resided about twelve miles from London on the River Lee, it is safe to say that he probably came from the same locality. Neither has the maiden name of his wife Margery been ascertained. Through the relationship mentioned in certain legal documents, it has been assumed by some that she was Margery Heath.
    John Johnson, with his family, came to this country in the fleet with Winthrop, landing at Salem June 22, 1630. He settled in Roxbury, where he, with his son-in-law Richard Mowry, (Roger Ed.) was made Freeman May 18, 1631. He was active in the business of the Colony, as Juryman, serving on Committees, as Surveyor laying out the bounds of Towns around Boston. March 4, 1634/5 John Johnson and Richard Dumer were ordered to build a bridge across Muddy River. Five towns were to contribute to the cost. Mary 25, 1636 or 1635 he was chosen one of a Committee to determine the valuation of the several towns. September 8, 1636 he was again chosen for that purpose. May 17, 1637 he was chosen one of the Deputies to levy on the towns for raising fifty men to send against the Pequots. He was also chosen Surveyor General, an office, which at that time, included the care of the stock of arms and the ammunition of the Colony. An interesting account of the burning of his house, with the Colony's stock of powder, also the Town Records of Roxbury, of which he was Town Clerk, is given in Governor Winthrop's History, also in Drake's History of Roxbury. He was chosen Deputy to the House of Deputies to represent Roxbury in 1634, the first year of that Assembly; and was chosen for twenty-one years afterward, nearly all consecutively.
    "Captain John Johnson was the first Clerk of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery. His son, Isaac, was its Captain, and leader at one time. It is the oldest military organization in this country, founded March 13, 1638, and which still proudly maintains its existence. Upon the rolls of its members are to be seen the names of men who in their day, through the entire history of Massachusetts, were foremost in peace and war, and who occupied the highest place in science, art, and literature, and in social, political and military life. At no time could any but a distinguished citizen have become a member of its society."
    Late in his life, John Johnson was granted one thousand acres of land in consideration of his great service to the Colony.
    Duties and position of the Surveyor General are described by Osgood in "American Colonies in the 17th Century" Volume I, page 513:
    "In the Massachusetts Bay System the germ of the modern military staff appears chiefly in the office ordinarily designated as that of Surveyor of Ordinance, or later as General Surveyor of Arms. Early in 1631 the general court chose a Surveyor of Ordinance, to be allowed £10 per year. But from 1632 to 1642 the business of the office was mainly transacted through committees. In 1642, owing to fear of an Indian attack and the desire that the colony might be well supplied with powder, John Johnson was appointed Surveyor General of the Arms. From that time until the downfall of the Colony government, the many references to the office indicate its importance. The Surveyor General of Arms was a custodian of the Colony's supply of ordinance, arms and ammunition; under authority from the general court, he delivered powder to the towns, and received back from them any excessive supplies which might have been issued. He could also sell ammunition. He was empowered to recover arms belonging to the Colony from individuals or towns that had them in their possession, to either preserve them pending an order of the general court, or to sell them at a fair price and procure others in their place. The purchases of ammunition were usually made through the Surveyor General, though in co-operation with the treasurer. Orders of the general court that he should loan munitions to individuals are common. When in 1643, arms and stores were brought from Castle Island, an invoice of the whole was given to the Surveyor General and the arms were delivered into his custody...."
    Captain Johnson was married second to Grace Negus, widow of Barnabas Fowler. Grace died on September 29th, according to town records.

    SML Comment: For detailed information on his life and possible ancestry, refer to THE BIOGRAPHY AND GENEALOGY OF CAPTAIN JOHN JOHNSON FROM ROXBURY, MASSACHUSETTS, by Gerald Garth Johnson (2000, Heritage Books, Inc., Bowie, MD), available from the publisher.

    He married Mary Heath, daughter of William Heath & Agnes Cheney, in England. Died on 9 Jan 1655. Buried Roxbury, Mass., on 9 Apr 1655.

    Many authorities add JOHN to the list of children and generally as first child. This seems to be an error, perhaps stated by Farmer's General Register, page 163, which give "1 JOHN: who died in 1661." The JOHN who died in 1661 was a son of Captain Isaak Johnson as shown by the church records. It is certain that no JOHN came over with the family. There is no evidence whatever that there was any child other than the five given .

    They had the following children:
    2 i. Isaac (-1675)
    3 ii. Mary (-1678)
    4 iii. Humphrey (-1692)
    5 iv. Elizabeth (-1683)
    6 v. Sarah (~1627-)
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    Children of John Johnson and Mary Heath:

    Mary, baptized 31 July 1614 in Ware, Hertfordshire, England, buried 29 January 1678/1679 in Rehoboth, Massachusetts; married first Roger Mowry, born in England, died 5 January or March 1666 in Providence, Rhode Island, a friend of Roger Williams. Roger arrived at Boston in 1631, moved to Plymouth, then Salem, and settled at Providence, Rhode Island. Mary married second on 16 March 1673/1674 John Kingsley, buried 6 January 1678/1679 in Rehoboth, Massachusetts.
    Isaac, baptized 11 February 1615/1616 in Ware End, Great Amwell, Hertfordshire, England, died 19 December 1675 in Four Corners, Rhode Island, while in battle.
    John, baptized 8 April 1618 in Ware End, Great Amwell, Hertfordshire, England, possibly buried 6 July 1627 in Ware, Hertfordshire, England.
    Elizabeth, baptized 22 August 1619 in Ware End, Great Amwell, Hertfordshire, England, died 5 January 1683/1684, Roxbury, Massachusetts; married 14 March 1642/1643 Robert Pepper, born about 1620, died 7 July 1684 in Roxbury, Massachusetts.
    Humphrey, born 5 November 1620 in Ware End, Great Amwell, Hertfordshire, England, died 24 July 1692 in Hingham, Massachusetts. He was Sergeant in the company commanded by brother Isaac and was an original donor to the Free School at Roxbury. He moved about 1651 to Scituate, Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts. He married first on 20 March 1641/1642 in Roxbury, Massachusetts, Ellen/Elinor Cheney, born about 1620 in England, died 28 September 1678 in Hingham, Massachusetts. He married second on 6 December 1678, Abigail May, died after 14 May 1714, widow of Samuel May. They were the ancestors of Presidents Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
    Joseph, baptized 20 April 1622 in Ware End, Great Amwell, Hertfordshire, England, buried there in May 1622.
    Susan, baptized 16 July 1623 in Ware End, Great Amwell, Hertfordshire, England, buried there 16 August 1629 in Ware, Hertfordshire, England.
    Sarah, baptized 12 November 1624 in Ware, Hertfordshire, England; probably married first by 1647 Hugh Burt; she married second by July 1653 at Lynn, Massachusetts, William Bartram, who died in Swansea, Bristol Co., Massachusetts.
    Joseph, baptized 6 March 1626/1627 in Ware, Hertfordshire, England, probably buried there 30 March 1627.
    Hannah, baptized 23 Mar 1627/1628 in Ware, Hertfordshire, England; possibly married Hugh Burt (instead of sister Sarah).

    WILL:
    Will of John Johnson
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    30 September 1659
    The last will and Testament of John Johnson of Roxbury, this 30th of the 7th, '59, having my perfect memory and understanding by the blessing of my mercyfull Father, whose reconciled face in Jesus Christ my soule waitesth to behold. I dispose of my worldly goods and estate as followeth. My dwelling house and certaine lands I have allready given to my beloved wife during the term of her natural live, according to a deed wh is extant wh deede my will is shall be fulfilled, wherein also I have given her 60 pounds for her household furniture, wh house and lands after my wifes decease I give unto my 5 children to be equally divided, my eldest sonne having a double portion therein, according to the word of God. I give unto my two grandchildren who have lived with me Elizabeth Johnson and Mehitable Johnson, each of them 5 Lbs this to be paide within one yeare after my decease. I have formerly given to my sonnes Isaac Johnson and Robert Pepper a parcel of lands of 55 acres in the third division of the towns which I do hereby confirme.
    All the rest of my lands debts and moveable goods, my debts and funeral charges being first discharged I doe give unto my five children to be equally divided, my eldest sonne haveing a double portion. Also I make my sonns Isaak Johnson and Robert Pepper my executors of this my last will and Testament, and I request my deare brethren Elder Heath, and Deakon Parke, to be overseers of this my will and Testament, and in token of my love I give you each 10 pounds. If my children should disagree in any thing, I dow order them to choose one man more, to these my overseers, and stand to theire determination.
    the mark of J. J. John Johnson
    Witness
    John Eliot

    John married Scudder (Scridder), Margaret or Margery on 21 Sep 1613 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts, Usa. Margaret (daughter of Scudder, William and Scudder, Margery or Margaret) was born on 19 Jun 1600 in Darenth, Kent, England; was christened on 04 Nov 1607; died on 09 Jun 1655 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts; was buried on 09 Jun 1655 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Scudder (Scridder), Margaret or Margery was born on 19 Jun 1600 in Darenth, Kent, England; was christened on 04 Nov 1607 (daughter of Scudder, William and Scudder, Margery or Margaret); died on 09 Jun 1655 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts; was buried on 09 Jun 1655 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts.
    Children:
    1. Johnson, Mary was born in 1614 in Herne Hill, London, Middlesex, England; was christened on 31 Jul 1614 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts; died on 29 Jan 1678/167 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts; was buried on 29 Jan 1678/1679 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Mass..
    2. 4. Johnson, Captain Isaac was born on 15 Dec 1615 in Herne Hill, London, Middlesex, England; was christened on 11 Feb 1614/1615 in Great Amwell, Hertfordshire, England; died on 19 Dec 1675 in Great Swamp Fight, Old Village of Wickford near North Kingston, Washington, Rhode Island; was buried in Dec 1675 in Near 4 Corners, Sakonnet River, Ft. Narraganset, Rhode Island.
    3. Johnson, Elizabeth was born on 22 Aug 1619 in Herne Hill, London, England; was christened on 22 Aug 1619 in Herne Hill, London, Middlesex, England; died on 04 Jan 1683/1684 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts; was buried in Jan 1683/1684 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts.
    4. Johnson, Sergeant Humphrey was born about 1620 in Herne Hill, London, Middlesex, England; was christened on 05 Nov 1620 in Great Amwell, Hertfordshire, England; died on 24 Jul 1693 in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts.
    5. Johnson, Elizabeth was born in 1622 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts; was christened on 22 Aug 1619 in Great Amwell, Hertfordshire, England; died on 20 Apr 1701 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts.
    6. Johnson, Martha was born in 1622 in Herne Hill, London, England; died on 25 Aug 1708 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachussetts.
    7. Johnson, John was born in 1625 in Darenth, Kent, England; died on 18 Dec 1661 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts.
    8. Johnson, Lydia was born in 1625 in Herne Hill, London, England.
    9. Johnson, Sarah was born in 1627 in Herne Hill, London, England; died on 05 Jan 1682/1683 in . , Massachusetts.
    10. Johnson, Jonathan was born in 1637 in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts.

  3. 10.  Porter, Edward

    Edward married Porter, Elizabeth (Rhoda). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Porter, Elizabeth (Rhoda)
    Children:
    1. 5. Porter, Elizabeth was born on 23 Dec 1617 in Ware, Hertfordshire, England; was christened on 10 Feb 1610/1611 in Ware, Hertfordshire, England; died on 13 Aug 1683 in , Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts.