Set As Default Person
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| Father |
BULLARD, Joseph Jr. , b. 12 Sep 1665, Norfolk, Massachusetts, British Colonial America Norfolk, Massachusetts, British Colonial Americad. 1752, Gloucester, Providence, Rhode Island, British Colonial America (Age 86 years) |
| Mother |
CHENEY, Margaret , b. 26 Oct 1670, Norfolk, Massachusetts, British Colonial America Norfolk, Massachusetts, British Colonial Americad. DECEASED |
| Marriage |
25 Jun 1691 |
Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States |
| Family ID |
F12269 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Family |
AMIDOWN, Phillip II , b. 1708, Mendon, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States Mendon, Worcester, Massachusetts, United Statesd. 13 Apr 1799, Oxford, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States (Age 91 years) |
| Marriage |
28 Jul 1731 |
Uxbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States |
| Family ID |
F11856 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Last Modified |
24 Jan 2022 |
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| Notes |
- Submit Bullard's siblings: Susanna Bullard, Abigale Bullard, Johannah Bullard, Jemima Bullard, Soloman Bullard, Hannah Bullard, Joseph Bullard, Tryall Bullard and Submitt Bullard. Her parents: Joseph Bullard who married Margaret Cheney 25 June 1691. Generations in America Submit/Joseph/Joseph Bullard
Joseph B. Bullard and his father was John Bullard and his father was William Bullard. These were the first Bullards to move to America. Joseph Bullard born 6 June 1647 in Roxbury, MA and died 16 Sep 1704 in Medfield, MA. Married 1st 12 Mar 1667/8 at Medfield, MA Hannah Thuston, b. 28 Apr 1650 in Dedham, MA died 29 Dec 1690 in Medfield, MA of John and Margaret Thurston. 2nd marriage 21 July 1691 at Medfield, MA Mehitable (Plimpton) Hinsdale, daughter of John Plimpton and Jane Damon.
History of Oxford, MA - "Philip and Submit resided in the west part of Oxford, which was set off and incorporated the town of Charlton in 1754. Their location being the South part of the territory, it was included in that part of Charlton, which was taken and united with the southeast part of Sturbridge, and the est part of Dudley to form the town of Southbridge in 1816. The name appears on the records of deeds in the county of Worcester, soon after it was incorporated in 1731 and the name often appears on the records of deeds in the county of Suffolk much earlier, than the date of incorporation of Worcester co. (Suffolk Co., before the incorporation of the county of Worcester, included the south part of this last named co, including Woodstock, now a town in CT; thus all deeds of land before 1731, in this section of the country are found on the Suffolk Co., records). Oxford was mostly of French Huguenots blood.
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