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PULSIFER Martha

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  PULSIFER Martha was born on 20 Jun 1724 in Gloucester, Essex Co., Mass. (daughter of PULSIFER David and MAXWELL Mary).

    Martha married MORGAN Luke on 01 Dec 1747 in Gloucester, Essex Co., Mass.. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  PULSIFER David was born about 09 Jan 1700 in Gloucester, Essex Co., Mass. (son of PULSIFER John and KENT Joanna); died in Jun 1791 in Gloucester, Essex Co., Mass..

    Notes:

    Lived in Gloucester and bought the family homestead on May 22, 1725
    from his father, John for 25 pounds and the care of his father and
    mother until their deaths.
    This property is situated on the west side of The Annisquam River,
    and it contained a thatch lot which was given to him by a town
    vote,,, lying on the Jones River, all horses, neat cattle, hogs
    sheep, etc.

    Birth:
    9 JAN 1700/1701

    David married MAXWELL Mary on 29 Nov 1723 in Wenham, Essex Co., MA. Mary was born in Wenham; died on 12 May 1773 in Gloucester, Essex Co., Mass.. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  MAXWELL Mary was born in Wenham; died on 12 May 1773 in Gloucester, Essex Co., Mass..
    Children:
    1. PULSIFER Nathaniel
    2. 1. PULSIFER Martha was born on 20 Jun 1724 in Gloucester, Essex Co., Mass..
    3. PULSIFER Mary was born on 25 Sep 1727 in Gloucester, Essex Co., Mass..
    4. PULSIFER David was born on 29 Sep 1731 in Gloucester, Essex Co., Mass.; died in 1832 in Poland, ME.
    5. PULSIFER Sarah was born on 15 Nov 1736 in Gloucester, Essex Co., Mass..


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  PULSIFER John was born about 1667 in Ipswich, Essex Co., MA (son of PULSIFER Benedict and unknown); died on 27 Aug 1737 in Gloucester, Essex Co., Mass..

    Notes:

    The old Ipswich court records make reference to Benedict's second
    son, John. as a child of 12, we have a court record that John broke
    open the barn door of James Chute Jr., breaking the lock taking his
    oxen and working them "contrary to his knowledge and order",
    witnessed by Thomas Harris Sr., his wife and son.
    In the winter of 1678-79, John lived in the home of Mr. Francis
    Wainwright. John apparently worked for Wainwright in some sort of
    employee capacity. Wainwright was of a prominent family and a rather
    wealthy member of the community. John was caught stealing food from
    Wainwright, and providing it to his mother. In the hearing John tried
    to put the blame on his parents, stating that his mother told him
    that they wanted wheat, which "he might help them to" whereupon he
    removed a bushel and a half of wheat and delivered it to Benedict,
    his father. His mother, Susanna, made John a cake out of it. Later,
    according to John, his stepmother asked that John take some pork from
    Wainwright's warehouse. He took 2 large pieces five or six times.
    This led to further thefts, including a small hog, half bushel of
    salt, two bundles of candles, sugar carried in a handkerchief, all of
    which he brought to his parents. Susanna's version of the story was
    somewhat different. Yes, John had stolen the goods, but she
    apparently did not put John up to it. She says she was suspicious and
    wished them sent back to Mr. Wainwright, but did not for fear of
    making trouble. John was to be severely whipped and the parents were
    ordered to pay restitution to Mr. Wainwright.
    Five years later, at the age of 17, John committed some unknown wrong
    against his father. This dispute apparently could not be settled
    within the family, so Benedict had to take his own son to court. On
    Mar. 26, 1684, Benedict received execution of a judgment against his
    son and the town Marshall "delivered said John Pulsepher to his
    father for a term of six years." The records give no details
    regarding the nature of the offense which would warrant what appears
    to be a six year indenture to his father. two months later, John
    "acknowledged judgment to his father in wheat, malt and pork.
    Sometime in the next four years, John left Ipswich, and moved to
    Gloucester, near a spot on the old road leading to Coffin's Beach.

    In May 1684, at age 21 yrs.; Ipswich town
    records note that John Pulsifer acknowledged
    judgement to his father, Benedict with wheat, malt,
    and pork. Whatever the dispute between
    was, could not be settled privately and
    required Benedict to exact a formal court
    order against his son. He left Ispwich and
    settled to the west town of Gloucester on
    the road leading to Coffin's Beach.

    John married KENT Joanna on 31 Dec 1684 in Gloucester, Essex Co., Mass.. Joanna (daughter of KENT Thomas) was born in 1665; died in Gloucester, Essex Co., Mass.. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  KENT Joanna was born in 1665 (daughter of KENT Thomas); died in Gloucester, Essex Co., Mass..
    Children:
    1. PULSIFER John was born on 17 Nov 1685 in Gloucester, Essex Co., Mass.; died in 1707 in Gloucester, Essex Co., Mass..
    2. PULSIFER Joanna was born on 17 Oct 1688 in Gloucester, Essex Co., Mass..
    3. PULSIFER Mary was born on 08 Apr 1691 in Gloucester, Essex Co., Mass.; died before 1697 in Gloucester, Essex Co., Mass..
    4. PULSIFER Thomas was born about 10 Feb 1692 in Gloucester, Essex Co., Mass.; died on 24 Sep 1778 in Gloucester, Essex Co., Mass..
    5. PULSIFER Ebenezer was born on 20 Jul 1695 in Gloucester, Essex Co., Mass..
    6. PULSIFER Mary was born on 27 Apr 1697 in Gloucester, Essex Co., Mass..
    7. 2. PULSIFER David was born about 09 Jan 1700 in Gloucester, Essex Co., Mass.; died in Jun 1791 in Gloucester, Essex Co., Mass..
    8. PULSIFER Jonathan was born on 30 Jul 1704 in Gloucester, Essex Co., Mass.; died in 1766 in Brentwood, Rockingham Co., NH.
    9. PULSIFER Hannah was born on 07 Oct 1708.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  PULSIFER Benedict was born about 1637 in England; died in 1710 in Ipswich, Essex Co., MA.

    Notes:

    Benedict was born in England about 1635. We know he was in America by
    1659; but possibly could have arrived a few years before. Around the
    year 1661, he married his first wife. Unfortunately her name has been
    lost to history.
    In 1663 we have a record of Benedict buying a home and a son born to
    him. He bought a residence with outhouse, orchards, etc. from Moses
    Pengry of Ipswich, one of the town deacons; who had obtained the land
    in 1652 from Richard Schofield, leather dresser for 17 pounds. The
    home was situated on the intersection of East Street and Hovey Lane.
    Across from his lot lay what had been the home of John Winthrop Jr.;
    son of the founder of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Ownership of
    this property entitled Benedict to the right of pasturage in the
    domain beyond the "common fence", but the felling of timber or
    cultivation of the common land was prohibited.
    In the mid 1600's these lands were held by all householders in
    common. This system was a vestigial relic of the ancient system of
    land holding in England and Germany and was naturally reverted to in
    the necessities of primitive colonial life. By 1664, the idea of
    permanent individual ownership had gained enough acceptance that the
    town voted that Plum Island, Hogg Island and Castle Neck be divided
    among those who had rights of commonage, based upon the amount of
    personal and property tax paid by each individual determined by lot.
    This right belonged to 203 individuals including Benedict.
    Benedict's first wife died at Ipswich, Jul. 16, 1673. It was a common
    English practice to name the first born daughter after the wife. If
    this being the case here, then it is likely his first wife's name was
    Elizabeth. No way of proving this however.
    Benedict marries 2nd to Susanna Waters 1674.
    His children gave him a good deal of frustration and embarrassment.
    He had to defend them in court and even took one son to court for
    some wrong committed to him by his son.
    During the 1690's the notorious Salem witch trials occurred. We can
    only guess how Benedict reacted to such goings-on. His wife, Susanna,
    was from Salem, so certainly they were aware of the trials.
    In 1700 Benedict was assigned a place on "one of ye short seats"
    among the elderly in the Ipswich Meeting House and referred to as
    "Goodman". On Aug. 1, 1709, Benedict conveyed his property to his
    son, Capt. Joseph Pulcifer, of Boston. Benedict died the following
    year.

    Birth:
    BET 1635 AND 1640

    Benedict married unknown about 1661 in prob. Ipswich. unknown died on 16 Jul 1673 in Ipswich, Essex Co., MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  unknown died on 16 Jul 1673 in Ipswich, Essex Co., MA.
    Children:
    1. PULSIFER Benedict (Jr.) was born about 1663.
    2. 4. PULSIFER John was born about 1667 in Ipswich, Essex Co., MA; died on 27 Aug 1737 in Gloucester, Essex Co., Mass..
    3. Pulsifer. Elizabeth was born on 04 Dec 1669 in Ipswich, Essex Co., MA; died about 1754 in Hampton Falls, Rockingham Co., N.H..
    4. PULSIFER William was born in 1671 in Ipswich, Essex Co., MA.

  3. 10.  KENT Thomas
    Children:
    1. 5. KENT Joanna was born in 1665; died in Gloucester, Essex Co., Mass..