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Mary Heard 1650 – 1706 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 26 January 1650

Birth Location: Dover, Norfolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America

Death Date: 9 December 1706

Death Location: Dover, New Hampshire, British Colonial America

Father: John Heard

Mother: Elizabeth Hull

Spouse(s): John III

Children(s): Mary Ham, Mary Ham, John Ham, John Ham, Samuel Ham, Elizabeth HAM, Elizabeth Ham, Mercy Ham, Joseph Ham, Joseph Ham, Sarah Ham, Tryphena Ham, Tryphena Ham, Ebenezer Ham, Martha Ham, Benjamin Ham

The story of Mary Heard began in 1650 in Dover, Norfolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America. Mary Heard married John Ham III, and had children including Mary Ham, Mary Ham, John Ham, John Ham, Samuel Ham, Elizabeth Hannah HAM, Elizabeth Ham, Mercy Ham, Joseph Ham, Joseph Ham, Sarah Ham, Tryphena Ham, Tryphena Ham, Ebenezer Ham, Martha Ham, Benjamin Ham. Mary Heard passed away in 1706 in Dover, New Hampshire, British Colonial America.

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Biography

  • The story of Mary Heard began in 1650 in Dover, Norfolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America.
  • Mary Heard married John Ham III, and had children including Mary Ham, Mary Ham, John Ham, John Ham, Samuel Ham, Elizabeth Hannah HAM, Elizabeth Ham, Mercy Ham, Joseph Ham, Joseph Ham, Sarah Ham, Tryphena Ham, Tryphena Ham, Ebenezer Ham, Martha Ham, Benjamin Ham.
  • Mary Heard passed away in 1706 in Dover, New Hampshire, British Colonial America.

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Mary Heard's Ancestors

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Mary Heard
1650 – 1706
Birth Place: Dover, Norfolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
Parents
John Heard
1610 – 1689
Chichester, West Sussex, England
Elizabeth Hull
1628 – 1706
Northleigh, Devon, , England
Grandparents
Thomas Heard
1586 – 1647
St. Pancras, Chichester, Sussex, England
Elizabeth Cutler
1586 – 1625
Ipswich, Suffolk, England
Joseph (J.) Hull
1596 – 1665
Crewkerne, Somerset, England
Joanna (Agnes) Coffin
1610 – 1665
Crewkerne, Somerset, England
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Mary Heard's Descendants

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Mary Heard (26 January 1650 – 9 December 1706) m. John (Ham) III (1649 – 17 Feb 1727)
  1. 1. Mary Ham (1668 – 1742) m. John Horne (25 October 1663 – March 1697) m. Capt. (John) Waldron (1665 – 12 May 1740) m. Mary ((widow)) Horn m. James Horne
    1. 1. John Horne (1687 – 15 Nov 1778)
    2. 2. Daniel Horne (1689 – 1777)
    3. 3. William Horne (1689 – 17 Apr 1777)
    4. 4. Joseph Horne (1693 – 17 Apr 1777)
    5. 5. Anne Waldron (1698 – 1733)
    6. 6. Anne Waldron (27 Aug 1698 – 1783)
    7. 7. John Waldron (1699 – 4 Jul 1778)
    8. 8. Elizabeth Waldron (1700 – 1773)
    9. 9. Elizabeth Waldron (1700 – 1773) m. Ezra (Kimball) I (25 Aug 1700 – 1773)
      1. 1. Mary Kimball (11 Oct 1730 – 1768)
      2. 2. Richard Kimball (29 Aug 1731 – 18 Aug 1792)
      3. 3. Abigail Kimball (23 Jan 1733 – 6 August 1804)
      4. 4. Elizabeth Kimball (31 Oct 1736 – )
      5. 5. Ezra (Kimball) II (19 Aug 1739 – 29 Mar 1817)
      6. 6. Abigail Kimball (1744 – )
      7. 7. John Kimball (1745 – 20 Mar 1815)
    10. 10. Sarah Waldron (1705 – Jul 1712)
    11. 11. Mehitable Waldron (18 May 1706 – 1776-08-21) m. James Chesley (10 May 1706 – 10 Oct 1777)
      1. 1. Tamsen Chesley (1728 – 6 November 1801)
      2. 2. Mary Chesley (ABT 1728 – BEF 1776)
      3. 3. Hannah (or Mary) Chesley (Abt 1730 – ABT 1770)
      4. 4. Ebenezer Chesley (abt 1730 – BEF 1778)
      5. 5. James Chesley (1733 – BEF 10 OCT 1777) m. Chelsey (1732 – )
      6. 6. Otis Chesley (Abt 1736 – BEF 1777)
      7. 7. Patience Chesley (1740 – 25 MAY 1797) m. CORNELIUS JENNESS (February 23, 1748 – September 1, 1837)
        1. 1. John JENNESS (ABT 1775 – ABT 1806)
        2. 2. John Jenness (5 Apr 1775 – Aug 1856) m. Hannah Tuttle (20 JAN 1781 – 13 FEB 1854)
        3. 3. Joseph Jenness (Aug 1777 – 1860 May 12)
        4. 4. abigail jenness (26 Jul 1779 – 5 Apr 1842)
        5. 5. SAMUEL JENNESS (September 16, 1782 – November 23, 1850)
        6. 6. James Jenness (1785 – 23 Sep 1854)
      8. 8. Susanna Chesley (1745 – 1790)
      9. 9. Tamson Chesley (ABT 1749 – )
      10. 10. James Chesley (ABT 1755 – )
      11. 11. Deborah Chesley (1756 – 14 MAY 1830)
    12. 12. Bridget Waldron (1707 – Jul 1712)
    13. 13. Sarah Waldron (1712 – 05 Feb 1776)
    14. 14. Bathsheba Waldron (7 Jun 1712 – 3 Aug 1761)
    15. 15. Richard Waldron (1716 – 3 Dec 1771)
    16. 16. Sarah Waldron (12 Dec 1723 – 1 Oct 1814)
  2. 2. Mary Ham (2 Oct 1668 – 7 Dec 1706)
  3. 3. John Ham (29 Jan 1671 – 11 Jan 1754)
  4. 4. John Ham (29 Jan 1671 – 11 Jan 1754)
  5. 5. Samuel Ham (1672 – 11 Sep 1731)
  6. 6. Elizabeth (Hannah) HAM (29 Jan 1674 – Jun 1768)
  7. 7. Elizabeth Ham (29 Jan 1674 – Jun 1768)
  8. 8. Mercy Ham (1676 – 7 Dec 1706)
  9. 9. Joseph Ham (03 Jun 1678 – 29 Aug 1723)
  10. 10. Joseph Ham (3 Jun 1678 – 29 Aug 1723)
  11. 11. Sarah Ham (1680 – Nov 1749)
  12. 12. Tryphena Ham (29 January 1680 – 29 September 1727)
  13. 13. Tryphena Ham (29 January 1680 – 29 Sep 1727)
  14. 14. Ebenezer Ham (1684 – 1727)
  15. 15. Martha Ham (1684 – 1727)
  16. 16. Benjamin Ham (1693 – 5 March 1781)

Mary Heard's Timeline

2 Records

1650
26 January 1650
Birth of Mary Heard in Dover, Norfolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
Dover, Norfolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
1706
9 December 1706
Age 56
Death of Mary Heard in Dover, New Hampshire, British Colonial America
Dover, New Hampshire, British Colonial America

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 26 January 1650
    Event Place: Dover, Norfolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 9 December 1706
    Event Place: Dover, New Hampshire, British Colonial America

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