Tobias WARD

Tobias WARD

Male 1613 - Yes, date unknown

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Tobias WARD was born in 1613 in Ipswich, Suffolk, England (son of Rev. Samuel WARD (FAMOUS PURITAN), * of Cambridge University and Deborah LEECH); and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Rev. Samuel WARD (FAMOUS PURITAN), * of Cambridge University was born in 1577 in Ipswich, Suffolk, England (son of Rev. John WARD, * and Susan); died on 24 Apr 1640 in Ipswich, Ipswich Borough, Suffolk, England; was buried in Ipswich, Ipswich Borough, Suffolk, England.

    Notes:

    Here is his excellent biography on Wikitree in 2022 provided by April Dauenhauer:

    "Samuel Ward, son of Rev. John and Susan (Unknown) Ward, was born about 1577 [estimated from a portrait of him in 1620 representing him to be 43 years old].[1] He was probably at Haverhill, Suffolk, England where his father was minister.[1]
    Scholar of St. John's College, Cambridge.
    1604: Vacated his fellowship to marry in 1604 Deborah Bolton of Isleham, Cambridgeshire, a widow.
    1607: B.D.
    Lecturer at Haverhill.
    Removed to Ipswich by 1604 (Says of himself on Dec 19, 1634, that he was preacher for the town of Ipswich for over thirty years).
    1620: His pension was 100 pounds annually by 1620.
    1622: Removed from prosecution to resume preaching.
    1622-05-31: Pardoned by the king.
    1623-08-06: Inhibited from preaching by a letter from the king.
    Imprisoned by Archbishop Laud of Canterbury for about two years.

    Family

    Samuel and Deborah Ward were the parents of three sons and a daughter:[2]
    Samuel Ward, s.p.
    Nathaniel Ward, Dr. of Divinity, Rector of Stapleford in Essex, England
    Joseph Ward, Rector of Badingham, Suffolk, England
    Deborah Ward, married to Richard Goltie, Rector of Framlingham, Suffolk, England
    Deborah (unknown) (Bolton) Ward, widow of Samuel Ward, was buried 22 Oct 1652 at Badingham, Suffolk, England, according to the entry in the parish records.[2]
    Debora Boulton; Leech(/Leeth); Dg of Leech relict of __ Bolton.

    Sources

    A memoir of the Rev. Nathaniel Ward, A.M., author of The simple cobbler of Agawam in America, by John Ward Dean, (Albany, J. Munsell, 1868), reproduced at Internet Archive.org, Appendix of family genealogy from work by Matthias Candler, M.A. from Cambridge, a Puritan and vicar of Coddenham in Suffolk in 1629. [Candler had a personal acquaintance with Samuel Ward and his brother Nathaniel, both Puritan ministers.]
    M.M. Knappen and John Cowart, eds, Seeking A Settled Heart_The 16th Century Diary of Puritan Richard Rogers (2007), page 42
    Wikisource (Samuel Ward 1577-1640). [1] [3]
    Wikipedia (Samuel Ward minister). [2] [4]
    See John Carter, Pastor of Bramford and Belstead, Suffolk.
    ↑ 1.0 1.1 A memoir of the Rev. Nathaniel Ward, A.M., author of The simple cobbler of Agawam in America, by John Ward Dean (1868), page 135
    ↑ 2.0 2.1 A memoir of the Rev. Nathaniel Ward, A.M., author of The simple cobbler of Agawam in America, by John Ward Dean, (1868), page 124-126
    ↑ Wikisource (Samuel Ward 1577-1640)
    ↑ Wikipedia (Samuel Ward minister)."

    Rev. married Deborah LEECH on 2 Jan 1605 in Ipswich, Suffolk, England. Deborah (daughter of Thomas LEECH and Ann WARD) was born in 1581 in Ipswich, Suffolk, England; died on 22 Oct 1652 in Isleham, Cambridgeshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Deborah LEECH was born in 1581 in Ipswich, Suffolk, England (daughter of Thomas LEECH and Ann WARD); died on 22 Oct 1652 in Isleham, Cambridgeshire, England.
    Children:
    1. William WARD was born about 1603 in England; died on 10 Aug 1687 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America.
    2. Capt. Samuel WARD, * was born in 1605 in Ipswich, Suffolk, England; died on 30 Aug 1682 in Charlestown, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States of America; was buried in Charlestown, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States of America.
    3. Nathaniel WARD was born about 1607 in Stapleford, Essex, Eng.; died in Deceased.
    4. Susan WARD was born about 1608 in Suffolk, England; and died.
    5. John WARD was born in Oct 1609 in Ipswich, Suffolk, England; and died.
    6. Abigail WARD was born in Nov 1610 in Ipswich, Suffolk, England; died in Jan 1692 in Norton, Suffolk, England; was buried in Norton, Mid Suffolk District, Suffolk, England.
    7. 1. Tobias WARD was born in 1613 in Ipswich, Suffolk, England; and died.
    8. John WARD was born in 1615-1616 in Ipswich, Suffolk, England; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Rev. John WARD, * was born in 1545-1550 in Haverhill, Suffolk, England (son of Henry Ward and Margaret Uggs); died in Oct 1602 in Haverhill, St Edmundsbury Borough, Suffolk, England; was buried in Haverhill, St Edmundsbury Borough, Suffolk, England.

    Notes:

    The Ward's descend from an ancient family in Norfolk, England. Here is an excellent write up provided in Wikitree in 2022.

    THE WARD FAMILY

    THE following authorities are given for the Ward Chart, which goes back to Osbert de Varde, 1130: Burton's "Monasticon," pp. 139-166; Whittaker's "Leeds" ; Dugdale's "Monasticon," Vol. V, P 139 ; Tanner's "Notitia."

    In 1130 there were three brothers de Varde: Simon, Godewin and Osbert of Givendale, Yorkshire. Osbert had two sons, Richard and William de Varde of Givendale Living, 1150. William de Varde had son, Simon de Varde, who married Maude _____. Simon de Varde founded Escholst Priory the end of the Twelfth Century; he had two sons, John de Varde of Scotton and William de Varde of Givendale. William de Varde had sons: William of Capes and Simon (made Sir Simon 1260, by Henry III). Sir Simon had son, Sir Simon, knight and baronet, "A great Baron against the Scots;" and Sir Simon the second had two sons, Sir John, 1350, and Simon, "the Simon de Varde who married Margaret, a daughter of the House of Mortimer, Lords of Attilbury, County Norfolk, and ancestors of the Lords of Norfolk." Simon and Margaret de Varde's son John married Elena de Boost or de Bois; their son, John, 2d, married Katherine Applegard. Robert de Varde, son of John and Katherine Applegard de Varde, married Alice Kemp, had a son, Robert, 2d, who married a Copperdick ; and their son, Robert, 3d, married a daughter of Sir Giles Capel of London, ancestor of the Earls of Essex, and had three sons, Henry Warde of Kirby—Bedon, Jeffrey of Broke, and Thomas Warde of Homersfield, who married _____Hare, daughter of John Hare, D.C.L., of Homersfield, Norfolk.

    From Archaeologia Cambrensis: "There was in the county of Norfolk an ancient family named Ward, of which Simon Ward had leave with others 20th June 1391 to perform certain exploits in arms in Scotland. He married Margaret Mortimer, whose arms are given as or, semee de lis sa., but she is said to be of the distinguished family of that name. Their son John married the daughter and heir of John de Bosco (or De Bois) of Kirbybedon. Ermine a cross sa., in whose right he became possessed of that estate. Their son John Warde-70 (whose will was proved 27th October 1445) married Katherine, daughter Appleyard-20 of William Appleyard of Brason Ash and Dunston, az. a chevron between three owls argt. Their son Robert Warde-72 married Alice Kemp Kemp-523 of Gissing, and had a son Robert Warde-67, who, marrying a daughter Appleyard-20 of John Coppledeck, argt. a chevron between three crosslets fitche gules, had issue Robert Ward Warde-148 of Kirby, who married Margaret Capell-36, daughter of Sir Giles Capel Capell-153 of Essex, son of William Capel Capell-155 by Margaret, daughter of Sir Thomas Arundell of Lanherne, co. Cornwall.

    Morant, in his History of Essex, says Sir Giles of Rayne Hall married, firstly, Margaret, daughter of Sir Richard Roos Ros-181, younger son of William Ros-9, Lord Roos of Belvoir, by whom he had issue Henry Capel, and secondly, Isabel (*), daughter of Sir John Newton of Wake..

    We have a more detailed statement of the descent of Isabel, wife of Sir Giles Capel, iu Harleian MS. 1041, where she is recorded as the second daughter and coheir of Thomas Cradoc or Newton Newton-252 by his second wife, Elianor, daughter of Lord Daubeney (d'Aubeney/Aubigny). The father of Thomas was Sir John ; and his mother, Isabel, daughter and heir of Sir John Cliddari, Knight; Sir John being son of Sir Richard by Emma, daughter of Thomas Perrott of Haroldstone, son of John by Margaret, daughter of Howel Moythe, son of John Cradoc of co. Somerset, by whom he had Margaret, wife of William Ward of Brooks, Esq. Bloomfield, in his History of Norfolk, etc., calls him Robert Ward, as above.
    The arms of Capel are gules a lion rampant argt. between three crosslets fitche- or. The Visitation of Essex of 1612, under the head of Capel, says Sir Giles Capell of Hadham, co. Hertford, Knt., son and heir lyeth buried by his father (i.e., in St. Bartholomew's Church, by the Exchange). He married daughter and co-heir of Sir John Newton alias Craddock, Knt., and had issue Sir Edward, ancestor of Lord Essex, and Margaret, married to Robert Warde of Brooke, alias Kirkby, in co. Norfolk, gent. (argent, on a chevron azure three garbs or). Robert Ward Warde-148 and Margaret Capell Capell-36 his wife had issue, Henry Ward Ward-6906 of Postwick, M.P. for Norwich in 1553, who by his wife Margaret Uggs-1, daughter of William Ugges of Pokelthorpe, near Norwich, had issue, Edward Ward, who built Bixley Hall, the future seat of the family, and died in 1583, having married Anne, daughter of John Havers of Winfarthing. On their tomb at Bixley, co. Norfolk, is the following inscription in black letter,—

    "In fatall Tombe a Squire here lyes, enshryned by Death, One Edwarde Warde, who lefte of twelve, ten children deare, With Anne his lovinge wife, on Maye day past his Breathe And Soule to God by Christ, though senceless corpes lye heare. "Obiit 1583, Stat. 41."

    The arms of Ward are cheeky or and azure, a bend ermine. Blomfield tells us that Bixley Hall, long the seat of the Wards, was built in 1565 by Sir (?) Edward, the first of the family who settled there. Of his numerous issue, William, the sixth son, was put apprentice, and became a wealthy goldsmith in London. Mr. Ward Newton, by Nest, daughter of Sir Peter Russell, Knight, son of Robert by Margery, daughter of Sir Nicholas Sherbowell, Knight, of Mangle (erm., three lozenges sa.), son of John by Joane, daughter of Elidr Ddy, son of William, son of Sir Wilcock of Newton, son of Cradog, son of Howel, by Gwenllian Gethin, daughter of Lord Rhys-grych, son of Gronwy ab Rytherch ab Criadog ab Iestyn ab Owen ab Howel Ddha...." (end snippet).

    From The History and Antiquities of the County of Norfolk Happing, Henstead, Holt, Humbleyard, and Loddon:

    "The Baronetage, vol. iii. p. 195, mentions a Ward married to Margaret Mortimer, as father and mother of John Ward, who by the marriage of the daughter and heiress of John, son and heir of Thomas de Bosco or Bois, of Kirby-Bedon, became lord of that manor in 1363, the 37th of Edward III. and was succeeded by John Ward Warde-70, gent. his son and heir, who married Catherine Appleyard-20, daughter of William Appleyard, lord of Bracon-ash and Dunston: his will was proved October 27, 1445, the 24th of Henry VI. by which he ordered his body to be buried in the church of St. Mary at Kirby; and it appears that he was lord of the manors of Wodehouse, Bedons alias Seams, and patron of two parts of the advowson of Kirby St. Andrew; having estates in Bixley, Surlingham, Bramerton, Rocklands, Framlingham, Trowse, and Witlingham, leaving Robert Ward Warde-72, gent, his eldest son and heir, who married Alice Kemp Kemp-523, of Gissing, by whom he left Robert Ward, esq. Warde-67 who married the daughter Copperdick-4 of John Coppledick, esq. and had Robert Ward, of Kirby, esq.Warde-148, who by a daughter Capell-36 of sir Giles Capel Capell-153, of London, knt. (ancestor of the earl of Essex) had Henry Ward Ward-6906, of Postwick or Posswick, esq. who in 1553, the 1st of queen Mary, was one of the representatives in the parliament held at Oxford for the city of Norwich." (for more see link in sources).

    Rev. married Susan. Susan was born in 1555 in Redenhall, Norfolk, England; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Susan was born in 1555 in Redenhall, Norfolk, England; and died.
    Children:
    1. 2. Rev. Samuel WARD (FAMOUS PURITAN), * of Cambridge University was born in 1577 in Ipswich, Suffolk, England; died on 24 Apr 1640 in Ipswich, Ipswich Borough, Suffolk, England; was buried in Ipswich, Ipswich Borough, Suffolk, England.
    2. Rev. John WARD
    3. Rev. Nathaniel WARD was born in Abt. 1578 in Haverhill, Suffolk, England; died in Oct. 1652 in Shenfield, Essex, England.
    4. Mary WARD was born in 1582 in Haverhill, Suffolk, England; died in 1662 in Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colony.

  3. 6.  Thomas LEECH was born about 1550 in Redenhall, Norfolk, England; died on 28 Feb 1634 in Leigh, Lancashire, England.

    Thomas married Ann WARD. Ann was born about 1550 in Shepshed, Leicestershire, England; died about 1590 in England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Ann WARD was born about 1550 in Shepshed, Leicestershire, England; died about 1590 in England.
    Children:
    1. 3. Deborah LEECH was born in 1581 in Ipswich, Suffolk, England; died on 22 Oct 1652 in Isleham, Cambridgeshire, England.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Henry Ward was born in 1516 in , Norfolk, England (son of Robert Ward, * and Margaret Capell); died in 1557 in , Norfolk, England.

    Henry married Margaret Uggs in 1538. Margaret was born in Abt. 1520; died in 1587 in Postwick, Norfolk, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Margaret Uggs was born in Abt. 1520; died in 1587 in Postwick, Norfolk, England.

    Notes:

    See Wikitree.com for Henry's ancestors going back to 1066 on the Ward branch and much further on some other branches.

    Children:
    1. 4. Rev. John WARD, * was born in 1545-1550 in Haverhill, Suffolk, England; died in Oct 1602 in Haverhill, St Edmundsbury Borough, Suffolk, England; was buried in Haverhill, St Edmundsbury Borough, Suffolk, England.