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Mary HOWLETT's Ancestry
French Family.


Up Dated 10 February 2010
Thomas FRENCH1


Thomas FRENCH
and
Susan RIDDLESDALE

Thomas was born before 1584 in Bures St. Mary's, Suffolk, England and married 5 September 1608 in Assington, Suffolk, England, Susan RIDDLESDALE the daughter of John RIDDLESDALE and Dorcas ________. She was born about 1584, in Assingron, Suffolk, England, and died 1658 in , Essex, Massachusetts. Thomas died 5 November 1639 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts.

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THOMAS FRENCH

[Note: For my purposes I would call this Thomas Jr his father Sr. and his son Thomas 3rd or III RF]

ORIGIN: Assington, Suffolk
MIGRATION: 1632
FIRST RESIDENCE: Boston
REMOVES: Ipswich 1635
OCCUPATION: Tailor. John Stratton writes from Boston under date of 17 March 1633/4: "I have put my sister a suit of mohair to making at Goodman French's. She were best get the tailor to take her measure and send per Jno. Gallop" [WP 3:157]. Thomas French's inventory included eleven yards of homemade cloth.

CHURCH MEMBERSHIP: Admitted to Boston church as member #128, which would be no later than mid-1632 [BChR 14]; on 27 January 1638/9 "our brother Thomas French was with the consent of the congregation dismissed to the church of Ipswich" [BChR 22].

FREEMAN: 6 November 1632 [MBCR 1:367].

EDUCATION: He signed his will.

OFFICES: Essex grand jury, 28 September 1652 [EQC 1:260]. Petit jury, 30 September 1651, 31 March 1657, 28 September 1658, 29 March 1659, 27 March 1660, 25 March 1662, 27 September 1664, 26 September 1665, 28 September 1669, 24 September 1672, 31 March 1674, 30 March 1675, 24 September 1678 [EQC 1:232, 2:11, 111, 138, 195, 347, 3:182, 270, 4:175, 5:79, 269, 6:1, 7:82]. Coroner's jury on the body of Samuel Adams, Jr., 30 September 1676 [EQC 6:234].

Had service in the Pequod War. Proposed for Lieutenant, 25 March 1639 (but apparently not confirmed; in a letter of that date Daniel Dennison writes to John Winthrop "Our company wanting some officers, have according to their liberty, made choice of some, whom they desired me to propound to the Court or Council. They were willing to express their love and liking to Sergeant French and Sergeant Howlett proposing the former for Lieutenant, the other for Ensign" [WP 4:106]). On 18 May 1664 "Sergt. Thomas French deposed that being ordered by Major Genll. Denison to carry two soldiers who were stubborn off the field to prison, he went to them and persuaded them to submit themselves, promising to mediate for them" [EQC 3:140]. Appointed ensign at Ipswich 18 May 1664 [MBCR 4:2:106].

ESTATE: At a selectman's meeting 31 January 1660[/1] eight men, including Thomas French, were granted liberty to "clear and break up a parcel of land at Scott's hill to have two acres each for six years upon condition that they sow four bushels of good hay seed on every acre, to keep up the fence a year so that the English grass should get head, the hay seed to be sown with the last crop" [EQC 3:271].

In his will, dated 3 August 1680 and proved 28 September 1680, "Thomas French Senior of Ipswich ... being weak of body" bequeathed to "Mary my beloved wife the bed whereon I used to lie, with all the appurtenances and furniture belonging thereto"; to "my son Thomas French" clothing; to "my son John French" one cow "to make up the full sum of £30 which I formerly promised him for his portion"; to "my daughter Mary Smith" one cow; to "my son Samuel French" a bed and bedding; "my sons Thomas and Samuel French" in consideration of £20 paid to "my son Ephraim French" as the remaining part of his portion, "my two sons Thomas and Samuel" shall receive the Pequod lands and division lot of marsh to be equally divided betwixt them; to "my son Thomas French" my dwelling house and homestead, also my lot in Labour-in-vain fields of twelve acres, also the rest of my cattle, stock, and moveable goods; to "my son Samuel" two acres of upland and two acres of meadow at Reedy marsh; "my son Thomas French" to give free liberty to "Mary my wife his mother" to dwell in the said house and to make use of any room or rooms thereof for her convenient accommodation ... likewise ... any such moveables as I do now leave in the hands of my son Thomas"; after her [Mary's] decease, "my son Thomas" shall deliver to "my three children John, Samuel and Mary" three of the biggest pewter dishes; "my two sons Thomas and Samuel" to provide for "their mother's" comfortable maintenance, and if she is not satisfied, they to allow her £9 paid by Thomas and 20s. paid by Samuel annually; and if she suffers sickness and the aforesaid £10 does not suffice, "my two sons Thomas and Samuel" shall supply her with necessaries and my lot in Labour-in-vain fields and two acres of meadow at Reedy Marsh shall stand bound respectively to my said wife during her natural life as security for the true performance of this my will as respecting her maintenance by my two sons; "my son Thomas French" sole executor [EPR 3:379-81].

The inventory of Ensign Thomas French was taken 25 August 1680 and totalled £217 15s. 6d. including £150 in real estate: "his dwelling house & barn & homestead with the privilege belonging," £70; "twelve acres of land at Labor in vain," £60; "two acres of land by Scotes Lane," £10; and "two acres of marsh in the common field," £10 [EPR 3:380-81].

BIRTH: Baptized Assington, Suffolk, 27 November 1608, son of Thomas and Susan (Riddlesdale) French [Dudley Wildes Anc 64].

DEATH: Ipswich 8 August 1680.

MARRIAGE: By 1632 Mary _______; she died at Ipswich 6 May 1681.

CHILDREN:

     i  MARY, bp. Boston 23 September 1632 
        [BChR 278 (corrected from 1631)]; d. soon.	

    ii  MARY, bp. Boston 2 March 1633/4 [BChR 278]; m. by 1657 Robert Smith
        (called Mary Smith in father's will) [Amos Towne Anc 25-27].	

   iii  JOHN, b. about 1635 (deposed aged "about forty-eight" about 
        March 1682 [EQC 8:329] unless this is someone else); 
        m. by 1657 Phebe Keyes (son Thomas born Ipswich 25 May 1657),
        daughter of ROBERT KEYES.	

    iv  THOMAS, b. about 1636 (deposed aged 22 in 1656 [EQC 2:140],
        deposed aged "about forty-seven" in March 1683 [EQC 9:16],
        deposed aged "about forty-eight" about March 1684 [EQC 9:191]);
        m. Ipswich 29 February 1659/60 Mary Adams.	

     v  SARAH, b. say 1638; on 30 September 1656 "Hackaliah Bridges,
        accused by Sarah French of his getting her with child, and
        bound over, being brought by Sergeant French, was discharged"
        [EQC 2:2]; if she was a daughter of Thomas French, she had 
        apparently died without issue prior to 1680, as she is not 
        named in his will.	

    vi  SAMUEL, b. say 1641; convicted for fornication, 26 March 1667
        [EQC 3:398]; d. Ipswich in 1688 (day and month not stated in
        town vital records), apparently unmarried.	

   vii  EPHRAIM, b. about 1643 (deposed in 1658 aged 15 [EQC 2:139]);
        d. Enfield, Massachusetts (now Connecticut), in September 1716,
        unmarried [Amos Towne Anc 50].	

ASSOCIATIONS: Thomas French and his sister Alice had arrived in New England by 1632, and their two next younger sisters, Dorcas and Susan, came in 1633. Their parents and younger siblings sailed for New England after 1633, and are not included in this phase of the study. [See Parker-Ruggles 412-29, Dudley Wildes Anc 63-64 and NEHGR 142:250-52, 143:213-20, 363-64 for the ancestry of this group of French siblings.] Alice married THOMAS HOWLETT and Dorcas married first CHRISTOPHER PEAKE and then GRIFFIN CRAFTS (sketches for these families will be found elsewhere in this work). Susan may have been a servant in the household of John Winthrop Jr. for a time, but otherwise left no record in New England.
In a letter dated Groton 14 March 1632/3 John Bluett asked John Winthrop Jr. to remember him to "my schollers Thomas French and John Clarke" [WP 3:108].

COMMENTS: With most of the adult male population of Ipswich, Thomas French signed the petition to keep Mr. John Winthrop Jr. in town, 21 June 1637 [WP 3:433].
Ensign Thomas French and Thomas French Jr. were sureties on the bond of Samuel French when young Samuel was charged with a misdemeanor with Lydia Browne, at court

Estate of Susan French of Ipswich
Essex Probate Docket # 10189

Administration of the estate of Susan French, deceased, granted 28: 7: 1658, to her son John French. Ipswich Quarterly Court Records vol 1, page 71

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Inventory of the estate of Susan French, widow, of Ipswich, taken Mar. 10, 1658 by Robert Lord and Phillip (his (l) mark) ffowler:
a fetherbed old and small, 2 fether pillows, one old couerlet & blankett, 2£, 18s.; her wearing apparell, 4£; one old chest & box without a lid, an old Hogshead, 8s.; a linen wheele & 2 chaires, 5s.; and old brase pot & a little ould skillet & little Iron pot, 10s.; 2 pewter dishes poringer & skimer, 8 s. 6d.; 2 paire of old shires, ould brase and other small things, 12s.; an old warmeing pan & frying, 6s.; 2 small trayes, earthen ware & other lumbar, 5s. 6d.; a cowe old, 3£;
total 12 £ 11s. 6d.
Received in Ipswich court Mar. 29, 1659. Essex Co. Probate Files, Docket 10,189

Source: Printed "Probate Records of Essex County, Massachusetts; 1635 - 1681" In three volumes,The Essex Institute; Salem, MA; 1916, Vol I p.272

Essex County, Massachusetts,
Probate Index, 1638-1840

File                      File 
#     Name                Date        Residence Type: 
10190 Thomas French, Sr., 28 Sep 1600 Ipswich   will extant but not proved
CHILDREN of Thomas FRENCH Sr. and Susan RIDDLESDALE:


    1. THOMAS Jr bap: 27 Nov 1608; Assington, Suffolk, England.
                  md:    Abt 1631; , , Massachusetts.
                                   Mary SCUDAMORE
                   d:  8 Aug 1680; Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts.
 +  2. ALICE     bap:  9 Apr 1610; Assington, Suffolk, England.
                  md:    Abt 1633; Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts.
                                   Thomas HOWLETT.
                   d: 26 Jun 1666; Boxford, Essex, Massachusetts.
    3. SARAH       b:        1612; Assington, Suffolk, England.
                 bur:  1 Nov 1615; Assington, Suffolk, England.
    4. EDWARD      b:    Abt 1612; Assington, Suffolk, England.
                  md:    Abt 1627; , , England.
                                   Ann GOODALE.
                   d: 28 Dec 1674; Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts.
    5. DORCAS    bap: 31 Jul 1614; Assington, Suffolk, England.
                  md:  3 Jan 1636; Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts.
                                   Christopher PEAKE
                  md:    Aft 1679; Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts.
                                   Griffin CRAFTS
                   d: 30 Dec 1697; Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts.
    6. SUSAN     bap: 22 Apr 1616; Assington, Suffolk, England
    7. ANN       bap: 16 Mar 1618; Assington, Suffolk, England.
    8. MARGARET  bap: 12 Mar 1619; Assington, Suffolk, England.
                 bur: 25 Nov 1633; , Suffolk, England.
    9. SARAH       b:        1621; Assington, Suffolk, England.
                 bur: 27 Jan 1621; Assington, Suffolk, England.
   10. JOHN      bap: 16 May 1622; Assington, Suffolk, England.
                  md:        1655; Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts.
                                   Freedom or Mary KINGSLEY.
                   d:  1 Feb 1697; Deerfield, Franklin, Massachusetts.    
   11. MARY      bap:  6 Jan 1624; Assington, Suffolk, England.
                  md:        1645; , , Massachusetts..
                                   George SMITH
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