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Abigail WILLIAMS
 1708 -

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Generation: 1
  1. Abigail WILLIAMS b. 1708, Deerfield (Franklin) Massachusetts.

Generation: 2
  1. John WILLIAMS b. 10 Dec 1664, Roxbury (Suffolk) Massachusetts; d. 12 Jun 1729, Deerfield (Franklin) Massachusetts.

    Notes:
    Rev. John Williams was the renowned "Redeemed Captive" of history.
    His wife, Eunice, was killed and he and their children taken into captivity at the massacre of Deerfield, Mass., Feb. 29, 1704. Father and surviving children were eventually redeemed with the exception of Eunice, a child of eight years.

    The town of Deerfield, Ma gained immediate notoriety throughout New England after the events of both 1675 and 1704. That fame grew after 1707 when Deerfield's minister, the Reverend John Williams, published his view of the events of 1704 in The Redeemed Captive Returning to Zion. One part jeremiad and one part gripping captivity narrative, the book proved to be an eighteenth century "best-seller," going through six editions before 1800. The story of 1704 received still wider attention late in the nineteenth century when Francis Parkman made "The Sack of Deerfield" a chapter in his volume Half Century of Conflict.

    Rev. John Williams, a Harvard graduate, was installed as minister in Deerfield in 1686. A year later he married Eunice Mather, a member of the widespread Puritan ecclesiastical family. He was a special target for captivity as the Boston authorities held Jean-Baptiste Guyon whom the Canadians wanted returned. His memoir of the events is the famed The Redeemed Captive Returning to Zion, first printed in 1707 and reprinted continually thereafter.

    Their two little children and a negro woman were killed in the assault. He, his wife, five children, and a negro man were taken. The eldest child alone was spared -- he was away at school. His wife, having had the baby but a few weeks before, was very weak. On the second day of the journey north they said their farewells, and were separated. She fell down while wading a small river and "was plunged over head and ears in the water; after which she travelled not far, for the cruel and bloodthirsty savage slew her with his hatchet." But what else could be done on a forced march through the winter snows?

    His party took seven weeks to reach Fort Chambly. During his captivity he was constantly pressured to convert to catholicism, but ignored all blandishments. He encouraged his fellow captives as much as possible. He was redeemed, along with about 60 other captives, and arrived in Boston on 21 November 1706 with great joy.

    Four of their children were redeemed and returned to New England, one continuing in the ministry. The one that remained was the subject of endless communications between New England, Albany, and Montreal. She was Eunice Williams, who lived in Caughnawaga. She received the Mohawk name A'ongote, which means "She (was) taken and placed (as a member of their tribe)." In early 1713 she married an Indian named Arosen. They had at least three children, two daughters and a son. Both daughters married Indian men, one of whom became the grand chief of the village, the other also a prominent figure. The fact that the daughters married so well indicates that Eunice was held in high esteem in her adoptive tribe.

    A study of the known facts about Eunice has recently been published under the apposite title The Unredeemed Captive.

  2. John m. Abigail ALLYN 16 Sep 1707. [Group Sheet]

  3. Abigail ALLYN

    Children:
    1. 1. Abigail WILLIAMS b. 1708, Deerfield (Franklin) Massachusetts.
    2. John WILLIAMS b. 23 Nov 1709, Deerfield (Franklin) Massachusetts.
    3. Eliakim WILLIAMS b. 6 Feb 1711, Deerfield (Franklin) Massachusetts.
    4. Elijah WILLIAMS b. 13 Nov 1712, Deerfield, Franklin, Massachusetts.
    5. Sarah WILLIAMS b. Sep 1716, Deerfield (Franklin) Massachusetts.

Generation: 3
  1. Samuel WILLIAMS, I b. 1632, Greater Yarmouth (Norfolk) England; d. 28 Sep 1698, Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts.

    Notes:
    Shoemaker

  2. Samuel m. Theodosa PARKE 2 Mar 1654, (Suffolk) Massachusetts. Theodosa (daughter of William PARKE, I and Martha HOLGRAVE) b. 26 Jul 1637, Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts; d. 26 Aug 1718, Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet]

  3. Theodosa PARKE b. 26 Jul 1637, Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts; d. 26 Aug 1718, Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts.

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth WILLIAMS b. 1 Feb 1655, Roxbury (Suffolk) Massachusetts; c. 11 Feb 1655; d. 10 Mar 1655, Roxbury (Suffolk) Massachusetts.
    2. Samuel WILLIAMS, II b. 15 Apr 1656, Roxbury (Suffolk) Massachusetts; c. 27 Apr 1656, Roxbury (Suffolk) Massachusetts; d. 8 Aug 1735, Roxbury (Suffolk) Massachusetts.
    3. Elizabeth WILLIAMS b. 11 Feb 1660, Roxbury (Suffolk) Massachusetts; c. 26 Feb 1660, Roxbury (Suffolk) Massachusetts.
    4. Theoda WILLIAMS b. 27 Jul 1662, Roxbury (Suffolk) Massachusetts; c. 3 Aug 1662; d. 1678, Roxbury (Suffolk) Massachusetts.
    5. 2. John WILLIAMS b. 10 Dec 1664, Roxbury (Suffolk) Massachusetts; d. 12 Jun 1729, Deerfield (Franklin) Massachusetts.
    6. Ebenezer WILLIAMS b. 6 Dec 1666, Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts; d. 13 Feb 1747, Old Mystic, New London, Connecticut.
    7. Deborah WILLIAMS b. 20 Nov 1668, Roxbury (Suffolk) Massachusetts.
    8. Martha WILLIAMS b. 19 May 1671, Roxbury (Suffolk) Massachusetts.
    9. Abigail WILLIAMS b. 12 Jul 1674, Roxbury (Suffolk) Massachusetts.
    10. Park WILLIAMS b. 11 Jan 1677, Roxbury (Suffolk) Massachusetts; d. 31 Oct 1757, Lebanon (New London) Connecticut; bur. 1757, Old Cemetery, Lebanon, Connecticut.

Generation: 4
  1. Robert WILLIAMS, Cord Wayner b. 11 Dec 1607, Norfolk (Norwich) England; d. 23 Sep 1693, Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts.

  2. Robert m. Elizabeth STALHAM 11 Dec 1628, England. Elizabeth b. 11 Sep 1608, Tombland, Norwich (Norfolk) England; d. 28 Jul 1674, Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet]

  3. Elizabeth STALHAM b. 11 Sep 1608, Tombland, Norwich (Norfolk) England; d. 28 Jul 1674, Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts.

    Children:
    1. 4. Samuel WILLIAMS, I b. 1632, Greater Yarmouth (Norfolk) England; d. 28 Sep 1698, Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts.
    2. Isaac WILLIAMS, I b. 1 Sep 1638, Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts; d. 11 Feb 1707, Newton,, Massachusetts.
  4. William PARKE, I b. 21 Apr 1607, Semer (Suffolk) England; d. 11 May 1685, Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts.

    Notes:
    Came in the "Lion" with Roger Williams. Sent to the Colony by his father to look out good spot for plantation.

  5. William m. Martha HOLGRAVE 18 May 1631, Salem (Essex) Massachusetts. Martha (daughter of John HOLGRAVE and Lydia) b. 1614, England; d. 25 Aug 1708, Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet]

  6. Martha HOLGRAVE b. 1614, England; d. 25 Aug 1708, Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts.

    Children:
    1. 5. Theodosa PARKE b. 26 Jul 1637, Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts; d. 26 Aug 1718, Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts.
    2. Hannah PARKE b. 28 Aug 1639, Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts; d. 24 Jun 1655, Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts; bur. 26 Jun 1655, Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts.
    3. Martha PARKE b. 2 Mar 1642, Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts; c. 13 Mar 1642, Massachussetts; d. 25 Aug 1708, Newton,, Massachusetts; bur. Aug 1708, Massachussetts.
    4. Sarah PARKE b. 1643, Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts; c. 19 Nov 1643, Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts; d. 8 Sep 1644, Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts.
    5. John PARKE b. 13 May 1649, Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts; d. Abt 1663, Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts.
    6. William PARKE, II b. 1654, Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts; c. 8 Oct 1654, Massachussetts.
    7. John PARKE b. 30 Jun 1645, Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts; d. Jun 1646, Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts.
    8. Hannah PARKE b. 26 Sep 1658, Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts; c. 28 Sep 1658.

  
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