Desire BUNNELL

Desire BUNNELL

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Desire BUNNELL was born on 16 Mar 1711 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT, USA (daughter of Ensign Nathaniell BUNNELL and Desire PECK); and died.

    Family/Spouse: William SANFORD. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Ensign Nathaniell BUNNELL was born in May 1686 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA (son of Benjamin BUNNELL and Rebecca MALLORY); died on 4 May 1732 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT, USA.

    Notes:

    The highest rank he achieved after Sergeant was Ensign. (F-409)

    Ensign married Desire PECK on 10 May 1709 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT, USA. Desire (daughter of Benjamin PECK and Mary SPERRY) was born on 26 Aug 1687 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; was christened on 25 Sep 1687 in , New Haven, CT, USA; died in Dec 1724 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Desire PECK was born on 26 Aug 1687 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; was christened on 25 Sep 1687 in , New Haven, CT, USA (daughter of Benjamin PECK and Mary SPERRY); died in Dec 1724 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT, USA.
    Children:
    1. 1. Desire BUNNELL was born on 16 Mar 1711 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT, USA; and died.
    2. Ens. Ebenezer BUNNELL was born on 21 May 1713 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT, USA; died on 14 Dec 1786 in Cheshire, New Haven, CT.
    3. Benjamin BUNNELL was born on 16 Apr 1715 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT, USA; died in 1758.
    4. Permenias BUNNELL was born on 1 Mar 1717 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT, USA; died on 25 Nov 1759.
    5. Jarius BUNNELL was born on 25 Jun 1719 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT, USA; died on 29 Jul 1758.
    6. Abner BUNNELL was born on 24 Mar 1721 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT, USA; died on 13 Feb 1810 in Cheshire, New Haven, CT.
    7. Joseph BUNNELL was born on 17 Jan 1723 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT, USA; died on 1 Oct 1799 in , , Connecticut, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Benjamin BUNNELL was born in 1636 in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States; was christened on 23 Apr 1690 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA (son of General William BUNNELL and Ann WILMOT); died about 1696 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA.

    Notes:

    What is consistently attributed to him is that he was admitted as a freeman in 1670 and listed as a proprietor in 1685. (F-15,29) He moved to Wallingford sometime after 1668. The Genealogical and Family History of the State of Connecticut says that he also has a son named Abner, born 1667. This source also said he was married to Mary Brooks and this is a confusion with other Brooks marriages in the Bunnell line. (F-23)

    Benjamin married Rebecca MALLORY before 1667. Rebecca (daughter of Peter MALLORY and Mary PRESTON) was born on 11 Mar 1650 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; died on 12 Mar 1691 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; was buried in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States of America. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Rebecca MALLORY was born on 11 Mar 1650 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA (daughter of Peter MALLORY and Mary PRESTON); died on 12 Mar 1691 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; was buried in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States of America.

    Notes:

    Rebecca and her husband, Benjamin Bunnell were given land by her father, Peter Mallory on Jul 2, 1684. (F-635)

    Children:
    1. Rebecca BUNNELL was born on 19 Jan 1667 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; died on 26 Jan 1667 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA.
    2. Rebecca BUNNELL was born on 11 Feb 1668 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; and died.
    3. Judith BUNNELL was born on 13 Apr 1672 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; died on 21 Jul 1746 in West Haven, New Haven, CT, USA.
    4. Benjamin BUNNELL was born on 4 Jan 1675 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; died on 8 Jan 1675 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA.
    5. Annah BUNNELL was born on 8 Jan 1677 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; died on 23 Feb 1691 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA.
    6. Sgt. Benjamin BUNNELL was born on 29 Nov 1679 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; died on 20 Aug 1749.
    7. Hezekiah BUNNELL was born on 23 Mar 1682 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; and died.
    8. Rachell BUNNELL was born on 16 Dec 1683 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; died on 21 Jul 1728 in Milford, New Haven, CT, USA.
    9. 2. Ensign Nathaniell BUNNELL was born in May 1686 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; died on 4 May 1732 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT, USA.
    10. Israell BUNNELL was born on 12 Mar 1690 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; died in 1757.

  3. 6.  Benjamin PECK was born before 5 Sep 1647 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; was christened on 5 Sep 1647 (son of Henry PECK and Joan ALLEN); died in Mar 1730 in , New Haven, CT, USA.

    Notes:

    Benjamin is listed as a proprietor in New Haven, Connecticut in 1685. He lived in what was the 2nd division of the area called Sperry Farms. It later held the name of Amity Soc. and is now a part of Woodbridge. (F-65, 2297)

    Benjamin married Mary SPERRY on 29 Mar 1670 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA. Mary (daughter of Richard SPERRY and Dennise UNKNOWN) was born on 14 Mar 1650 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; was christened on 25 Sep 1687 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Mary SPERRY was born on 14 Mar 1650 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; was christened on 25 Sep 1687 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA (daughter of Richard SPERRY and Dennise UNKNOWN); and died.

    Notes:

    Mary was baptized as an adult.

    Children:
    1. Benjamin PECK was born on 4 Jan 1670 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; died on 3 Mar 1722.
    2. Mary PECK was born on 23 Sep 1672 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; was christened on 12 Sep 1686; died after 1749.
    3. John PECK was born about 1674 in Boston, Suffolk, MA, USA; was christened on 12 Sep 1686 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; and died.
    4. Joseph PECK was born on 26 Feb 1676 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; was christened on 12 Sep 1686 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; died in 1704.
    5. Esther PECK was born in 1679 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; was christened on 12 Sep 1686 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; and died.
    6. Ebenezer PECK was born on 24 Apr 1681 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; died about 1681.
    7. Lydia PECK was born about 1683; was christened on 12 Sep 1686 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; and died.
    8. Ebenezer PECK was born on 5 Jan 1684 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; was christened on 12 Sep 1686 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; died on 20 Mar 1768 in Woodbridge, New Haven, CT, USA.
    9. 3. Desire PECK was born on 26 Aug 1687 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; was christened on 25 Sep 1687 in , New Haven, CT, USA; died in Dec 1724 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT, USA.
    10. Mehitabel PECK was born in 1689 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  General William BUNNELLGeneral William BUNNELL was born in 1610 in , Cheshire, ENG (son of Benjamin BONNELL and Rebecca BROOKS); died on 18 Aug 1669 in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.

    Notes:

    What we know about William Bunnell is that he shows up in Watertown, MA by 1630 as a juror in a murder trial. This means that he would have been of age by 1630, and was probably born in 1610 or earlier. According to North American Families, he was a General in Cromwell's army. His early arrival in our country, has made his descendants eligible for entry into the "Order of Founders and Patriots." (F-32) He apparently moved to New Haven, CT by 1638. He is in the General Court Meeting Records of New Haven, CT. On April 3, 1650 (when he would have been about 40+), "the Court freed old Goodman Bunill from paying his poll money to ye towne, because of his poverty, age and weakness." In Jan. 1650/51, his landlord told him he'd give him a years rent if he would peaceably leave the premises. He asked the court for assistance in getting William Bunill to move out. The court gave William 3 weeks to find a new residence. He finally left, apparently to England, about 4 weeks after this court decision. While he was in England, his wife and father-in-law apprenticed his son to Nico Elsy and his daughter to Sam Whitehead. William had returned to America by Oct. 7, 1651 as he was in court on said day to get his children back because he needed their help. This violated the terms of the apprenticeship. William's wife had only done what was proper, considering she had no money to care for them. The court did decide to pay William a sum of 2 shillings a week to help compensate for the loss of his children. On March 11, 1651/52, the court asked William if they could "put forth his boy" (second oldest son) so that the "Towne may be at as little charge as may be." His apprenticeship was to be paid for by a townsman with a cow. The boy was to be in service to him for several years to pay off the cost of the cow and to learn discipline as he was "spoyled for want of govermt." William refused to have his son apprenticed out. The court therefore withdrew his 2 shilling stipend for his family. A year and a half later, Feb. 27, 1653/4, Goodwife Bunnil was in the court records as being very ill. The town decided it had done as much as it could for her, and that it was time to have her two youngest children "put out" so as to receive an education and lesson the burden of the town. By May 1, 1654, Goodwife Bunill and one of her children had died. In this court session, William asked the court to return him to England. "The court ordered that the Townsmen and Treasurer should help him gain passage on a ship bound from Milford to Newfoundland. He said he had friends in England to care for him. This is the last record of him in the New Haven Town Records, Vol. I, (1649-1662) by Franklin Bowditch Dexter, New Haven Historical Society, 1917. (F-136) William's birth date and death date are not by any means known. The dates above are only second hand sources that might not apply to this William Bunnell of New Haven, Connecticut. A commonly but erroneously printed parentage for William Bunnell of New Haven, is Thomas Bonnel (or Boonell) who fled from Ypres, France (Flanders) about 1577-79. He settled in Norwich, England. He married twice, the first wife being unknown. He had 4 sons by the first wife, one still recorded by name as Benjamin (b. before 1595). His second wife was Jaque Marie Bygote. This marriage brought forth 2 sons and 4 daughters. Four of their names are known: Elizabeth (chr. Aug. 10, 1595), Abraham (chr. April 15, 1599), Isaac (chr. 1601), and Judge (chr. Mar.1605/06). Benjamin, son of Thomas, might have been born in Flanders and died after 1607 in London. He and an unknown wife, had a son named William, born about 1610. (F-136) This theory has pretty much been dispelled as it came from an early 20th century researcher, Carolyn Syron Valentine, who only found one Bunnel in England at the time, and so she connected it, stating clearly that it was a guess. People have since taken it as truth, when in current records, at least a dozen parents fit the names and time lines for this William Bunnel. (F-410)

    General married Ann WILMOT about 1635 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT, USA. Ann (daughter of Benjamin WILMOT and Anne LADD) was born about 1614 in , , , England; died in Mar 1654 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Ann WILMOT was born about 1614 in , , , England (daughter of Benjamin WILMOT and Anne LADD); died in Mar 1654 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA.

    Notes:

    A family group sheet from Duane Josephson gives another marriage for Ann Wilmot to Joseph Sperry. (CL-447d)

    Children:
    1. 4. Benjamin BUNNELL was born in 1636 in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States; was christened on 23 Apr 1690 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; died about 1696 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA.
    2. Samuel BUNNELL was born est 1637 in , , , England; died on 1 Apr 1708.
    3. Lydia BUNNELL was born in 1640 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; died on 1 Apr 1708 in Derby, New Haven, CT.
    4. Nathaniel BUNNELL was born about 1644 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; died on 3 Jan 1711 in Elizabethtown, Union, NJ, USA.
    5. Mary BUNNELL was born on 4 May 1650 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; died on 20 Jul 1724 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT, USA.
    6. Elizabeth BUNNELL was born on 28 Aug 1653 in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, USA; died on 1 May 1654 in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States.
    7. Ebenezer BUNNELL was born on 28 Aug 1653 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; died before May 1654 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA.
    8. Jonathon BUNNELL

  3. 10.  Peter MALLORY was born in 1623-1627 in , , ENG (son of Gentleman Rafe MALLORY and Grace NEALE); died on 30 Aug 1699 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; was buried in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States of America.

    Notes:

    Until recently it was believed that all of the American Mallory's came from the same original line back to Richard Mallore who lived between the reigns of King Stephen and King Henry II around 1135-1189. His descendants include many lords and ladies. It is likely that the family first gained lands and recognition when fighting with William the Conqueror, as the surname first appears in English records of the time.

    It is DNA evidence however, that has blown a hole in this theory, as it turns out that the early Virginia Mallory's descended from Wiiliam and Ursula Mallory via their son Rev. Thomas Mallory and his son Roger and the early Connecticut Mallory's do NOT have the same DNA.

    Upon a study of the Coats of Arms for the surname Mallory from a 1800's book entitled "Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales", almost all of the Mallorys in the 1600s or earlier had coats of arms that included a red lion on a gold background. The Mallory family with the red lion on a gold background specifically included the grandfather of Roger of early Virginia. Between DNA and the family Coat of Arms, Peter is not related to the Roger Mallory of early Virginia Mallories' and does not carry the Coat of Arms that include a red lion on a gold background. Peter's YDNA does match that of a George Mallorie b. bef 1699 in England. Descendants of this George place him as the son of Rev. Thomas Mallory and grandson of William and Ursula Gale Mallory. Again, this does not concur with YDNA evidence. Either Roger Mallory's or our Peter Mallory's tree has been traced incorrectly. That being said, it is possible that historically they are from the same family line, but one of these two males in early America was fathered illegitimately by another non Mallory male previous to Roger or Peter Mallory.

    Any theory I use for Peter's ancestry always has me tying back into the same early Mallory family in Yorkshire, England. Another descendant with a YDNA match to a John Mallory is also traced back through Rev. Thomas Mallory, son of William and Ursula Gale Mallory.

    We have been hunting for Peter's ancestors for at least the last 2 centuries and no one has yet been able to locate his ancestors. I now believe there are these options left.1) Descendants of Sir Gilbert Mallory, Knight. Mallorey (co. Warwick-central England); confirmed by the Depatles of Camden, Clarenceaux to Robert Mallorey, fifth in descent from Sir Gilbert Mallory, Knt. Visit. Warwick. Erm.(Ermine) A chev.(Chevron) Gu.(Gules/Red) A border engraved. Sa.(Sable/black)? Ermine means it's a white shield with black spots. A chevron means it has the lovely upside down wide lined V that starts from the bottom of the shield and meets at a point near the top of the shield. It's a red chevron. The border is black. The spots are probably in the normal fancy design that looks a bit like a human form wearing a long coat.

    This Sir Gilbert would have lived sometime in the 1400's most likely to be 5 generations away from his descendants in the 1600s. 2) Mallory: Wooderson, Co. York (In the Northeast of England) Sable/black background, 3 greyhounds, courant argent/silver, collared gules/red. This means that 3 silver greyhound dogs are running on a black background and they have red collars.(no individual owning this coat of arms is listed)3) Mallory: Gu.(Gules/red) 2 bars ar (silver) in chief 3 mullets pierced of the second. (No place is listed) This is a red shield with 2 silver bars. The top third of the shield is partitioned off. There are 3 mullets which are 5 pointed silver spurs likely in the top third of the shield.4) He was of a Mallory family as yet unfound that had no Coat of Arms. Up to now, this Peter's parents have been traced a multiple of ways, but always in lines that intersect with the Virginia Mallorys.

    Theories as to his lineage were: 1) He is a distant descendant of Sir John and his wife Margaret Thwaytes as Peter is a common name in this branch of the Mallories and has not been found outside of this branch otherwise. 2) He is the grandson of Sir John (gr.grandson of John and Margaret Thwaytes) who signed the Virginia Charter through William (or his brothers). Mallory Smith has found multiple familial relationships that Peter would have to his neighbors in the colonies if this were the case. 3) He is the great grandson of Peter, who was the son of William and Ursula Gale born from 1556-1576. 4) He is the grandson of Rafe who had a son named Peter christened on May 24, 1607. Rafe is the supposed but unproven son of Sir William and Ursula Gale (F-528a) Raphe or Ralphe also supposedly had a 2nd son named Peter from 1623-1627, but if so, he is the only one of their children not listed in the christening records. 5) He is the son of Raphe and Grace Neal Mallory, born in 1627 in Shelton, co. Bedford, England. This one has been disproven as it's been well researched by Ian Wallace. Their son Peter married Susan Weedon in 1636. 6) He is a possible gr/grandson of Peter Mallorie and Elizabeth who were living in 1562 in Dukeswick, near Harewood, England. Peter who died in 1562 was a son of Sir John Mallory and Margaret Thwaytes. Peter and Elizabeth had two sons, William and Octus. (F-511)

    To my knowlege, all of these theories go back through families with the coat of arms bearing a red lion on a gold background and would NOT be our Peter's family by male lineage. Therefore, my current belief is that we need to hunt for any plausible male branch he might be in that IS NOT related to Roger or other Mallories of Virginia or a female Mallory in any branch. DNA could help us in this matter. If the persons whom are matching Peter Mallory's DNA also are getting cousins with different surnames matching them, particularly at 37 points or more, it would be useful to check to see if persons of this matching surname lived in John Davenport's parish in London, England, northeast England or on the ship he brought a group over to Massachusetts/Connecticut in 1637 called the Hector. This could suggest that Peter's father had a different surname. I think we also need to study any female Mallorys living in these places to consider the possibility that he was born to unmarried parents.

    Now let's deal with the current information available on Peter Mallory. His birth date varies greatly in second hand sources. The most common birth dates listed are 1607, 1623 or 1627. The 1627 date is accompanied by the place Shelton, Bedford, England. What we do know is that he signed the New Haven Pact in Aug. of 1644. I've studied the entire list of persons signing the covenant after it's origin in 1638 and found that the youngest men to sign the agreement were at least 19 years of age. Most of them were young men who were signing the agreement. Taking this as a reference point, we can conclude that it is likely that Peter was born before Aug. of 1625. A manuscript by Mary Reumah Mallory (prepared by her with source listings sometime in the late 1800's to the 1930's) says that Peter was about age 14 in 1637 when he came to Boston unaccompanied on "The Hector". I, however, can not find him on any passenger list for "The Hector" to date. He was supposedly a follower of the religious leader, John Davenport who had been a well respected minister for St. Stephen's Church in London, England before proceeding with a group of his followers to the new world. Reverend Davenport was also the religious leader at St. Katherine's Chapel at Hylton Castle from 1615-1619 where I've been told some of Peter's possible neighbors in Connecticut had relatives. The Wessyngton's, seated at Washington Old Hall were related to the Hyltons and lived nearby Hylton Castle. Sir William Mallory obtained Washington Old Hall when he married Dionysia Tempest, widow of Sir William de Wessyngton III sometime around the first quarter of the 15th century.

    In any case, Peter took the Oath of Allegiance and signed the "Plantation Covenant" at New Haven, Connecticut on the 5th of Aug., 1644. It was a covenant made between the freemen who established New Haven in 1638. It was signed by additional males in subsequent months and years after it's founding. Mary Rheumah Mallory appears to have based many of her assumptions on the fact that she believed Peter was living in East Haven from it's inception in 1638 and simply turned 21 when he took the Oath of Allegiance in 1644, (the same year that Joseph Aslop who married a sister of Mary Preston took the Oath). He possibly married a first time to Elizabeth Barnes in Feb. 1648. He and his apparently recent wife appeared before the court Feb. 6, 1648/9 where the minutes state "Peeter Mallory and his wife was called before the court and was charged with the sinn of vncleaness or fornication, a sinn wch they was told shutts out the kingdome of heaven, without repentaine and a sinn wch layes them open to shame and punishment in the court. It is that wch the Holy Ghost brands with the name of folly, it is that wherein men show their brutishness, therefore as a whip is for the horse and asse, so a rod is for ye follish backs. They confessed their sinn, and desired the court to show them mercy in respect of their bodies, she being weakely, and for ought is known, with child, and he subject to distraction, haueing sometime bine distempered that way. Wch things the court considereding, thought it most meete to punish by fine and not by corporall punishment,and therefore ordered that they pay 5 pounds as fine to the town, and that they be brought forth to the place of correction that they may be ashamed and that it appeare the corporall punishment is remitted in respect of mercy to their bodies, but with the shame of the sinn as if the correction was laide on." This court record is likely to be for the offense of premarital sex. This type of case was not uncommon in early court records. The wife referred to could be his possible first wife, Elizabeth Barnes, or his wife in most sources who is Mary (Preston?). (F-513)

    If his wife was Elizabeth in this record, she probably died shortly after. In either case, his wife's name is referred to as Mary after this original record by whom he had all his children starting within the next couple years. He bought a house, orchard and land from Nathaniell Seeley in (1651). His seating arrangement in one particular church meeting, suggests that he was in good standing but not of a particularly high social class. His wife was listed as Goodwife Mallory, meaning that she, too, was considered to be a respected middle class citizen. According to "The Mallory's of Mystic" by James P. Baughman, he was chimney sweep, planter, and speculator in tobacco and land. (F-514) He became a large land owner. Peter's home and most of his land was located near the Milford Town line at what was called West Side Farms, now known as West Haven. (F-627)

    He and sons, Peter, Thomas, Daniel and John were all listed as proprietors (land owners?) in a 1685 document listing same for New Haven, Connecticut. He repeatedly gave land to his sons, Thomas, Peter and John: to son Peter on Jan. 2, 1687; to son John on Mar 25, 1687 that was adjoining his son Thomas' land. On July 2, 1684, he gave land to his loving daughter and son-in-law, Rebecca and Benjamin Bunnell and to his daughter-in-law, Mary Mallory, widow, relict of Thomas Mallory, my son lately deceased "during the nonage of her son Thomas with the proviso that if he die before he is twenty-one, then it shall go to her son Daniel at lawful age, and if he die then to her son, Aaron, and if they three all died then it be and remain unto my said daughter." He appeared in the court records for suing Widow Hodskis for slander. He is listed in the Third Division of New Haven Lands on the 20th of Dec. 1678/9 as having 8 persons in his family with an estate worth $65.00. His son, Peter Jr., had his own house at that time with 2 persons listed. His estate was worth $28.00. (F-131) "On August 30, 1697, he deeded all his estate undisposed of moveable, real or personal to his son Peter, husbandman, and his son John, in consideration of life support -- his wife Mary had been dead then seven years." He died within a couple years after that. (F-635)

    Though there is no absolute record that Peter married Mary Preston, circumstantial evidence leads to that conclusion. Peter and John Hunter signed the oath of allegiance together in 1644. This same John Hunter in his will dated May 15, 1648 divided his small estate between Sarah Meeker (d. of William Preston), Mary (wd. of William Preston) and Peter Mallory. It is suggested in the "History of Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield" that John Hunter, and Peter Mallory possibly lived with Prestons at that point in time. Some descendants of Peter Mallory had also followed the Prestons from Stratford, CT to Woodbury, CT. (F-435a)

    The following information on Peter is forwarded by Mallory Smith. "Primary immigrant Peter Mallory Massachusetts 1635 Permanent entry number 874882 page number 186 Founders of Early American Families Emigrants for Europe 1607-1657 Meredith B Colket Jr; General Court of the Order of Founders and Patriots of America, 1975, p 366. Passengers and Immigration Lists index." There is a record for a Peter Mallory in the 2nd Church of Milford, Connecticut that might apply to this Peter or his son that needs to be located.

    Peter married Mary PRESTON on 12 Mar 1648 in Fairfield, Fairfield, CT. Mary (daughter of William PRESTON and Elizabeth SALE) was born before 13 Dec 1629 in Chesham, Bucks, ENG; was christened on 13 Dec 1629 in Chesham, Bucks, ENG; died in Dec 1690 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; was buried in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States of America. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Mary PRESTON was born before 13 Dec 1629 in Chesham, Bucks, ENG; was christened on 13 Dec 1629 in Chesham, Bucks, ENG (daughter of William PRESTON and Elizabeth SALE); died in Dec 1690 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; was buried in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States of America.

    Notes:

    Mary Preston is believed to be the wife of Peter Mallory for the following reasons. 1) He was married to a Mary when he came before the courts on Feb. 6, 1648/1649. 2) John Hunter signed the Oath of Allegiance immediately under Peter Mallory in 1644.

    In John Hunters will dated May 15, 1648, he bequeathed his small estate to 1) Sarah Meeker, wife of William Meeker, 2) Mary, wife of Peter Mallory and 3) Mary, widow of William Preston. Sarah is a daughter of William Preston. Mary is likely to be also. He had a daughter Mary, who no other marriage has been found for. It is believed that John Hunter and Peter Mallory lived with the Prestons before Peter got married.

    Children:
    1. 5. Rebecca MALLORY was born on 11 Mar 1650 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; died on 12 Mar 1691 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; was buried in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States of America.
    2. Peter MALLORY was born on 27 Jul 1653 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; died in 1720 in Stratford, Fairfield, CT, USA.
    3. Mary MALLORY was born on 28 Oct 1655 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; died before 1656.
    4. Mary MALLORY was born on 28 Sep 1656 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; was christened on 12 Jul 1663 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; died on 17 Sep 1752 in Cheshire, New Haven, CT; was buried in Cheshire, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States of America.
    5. Thomas MALLERY was born on 15 Apr 1659 in New Haven, New Haven, CT; was christened on 12 Jul 1663 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; died on 15 Feb 1690 in East Haven, New Haven, CT.
    6. Daniel MALLERY was born on 25 Nov 1661 in New Haven, New Haven, CT; was christened on 12 Jul 1663 in , New Haven, CT, USA; died after 1686.
    7. John MALLERY was born on 10 May 1664 in Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States of America; was christened in May 1664 in , New Haven, CT, USA; died on 6 May 1712 in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States of America; was buried in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States of America.
    8. Joseph MALLORY was born about 1666 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; died in 1736.
    9. Benjamin MALLORY was born on 4 Jan 1668 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; died in 1690.
    10. Samuel MALLORY was born on 10 Mar 1673 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; died in 1711.
    11. William MALLORY was born on 2 Sep 1675 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; was christened on 18 Jun 1676; died in 1738 in Fairfield, Fairfield, CT.

  5. 12.  Henry PECK was born about 1617 in , , , England (son of Rev. Robert PECK and Anne LAWRENCE); died in Nov 1651 in , New Haven, CT, USA.

    Notes:

    He came to New Haven, CT in 1638. He signed the New Haven Compact in 1639. (F-62) He was an early but not original signer of the Fundamental Agreement of New Haven. His signature was simply an "H". He and Joseph Peck, a possible brother, took the oath of fidelity on July 1, 1644. On Oct. 7, 1646, he and Joseph asked permission to cut wood on the commons. On Aug. 1, 1648, both were reprimanded for arriving with arms at the meeting house. They were excused in this case, since they had had night watch and had had no sleep. Another possible brother to this Henry Peck, was Deacon William Peck, also in New Haven of the same peerage. (F-64, 2297E)

    Henry married Joan ALLEN before 1643 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA. Joan was born about 1621 in , New Haven, CT, USA; died in in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Joan ALLEN was born about 1621 in , New Haven, CT, USA; died in in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA.
    Children:
    1. Joseph PECK was born about 1645 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; was christened on 5 Sep 1647 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; died on 15 Apr 1720 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA.
    2. 6. Benjamin PECK was born before 5 Sep 1647 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; was christened on 5 Sep 1647; died in Mar 1730 in , New Haven, CT, USA.
    3. Eleazer PECK was born about 1649 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; was christened on 12 Mar 1649 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; died in 1734 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA.
    4. Elizabeth PECK was born on 16 Mar 1649 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; was christened on 24 Mar 1650 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; died in 1730.

  7. 14.  Richard SPERRY was born on 16 Feb 1606 in , , , England (son of John SPERRY and Mary UNKNOWN); died in 1695 in Woodbridge, New Haven, CT, USA.

    Notes:

    Richard Sperry came to New Haven in 1643. He and his son, Richard are listed as proprietors in New Haven in 1685. (F-68d&e) This info differs slightly from an excerpt in "The Ancestry and the Descendants of Abel Sperry", by L. Steele, printed in 1912 as provided by Anna Mae: "1. Richard Sperry, said to be of Welsh ancestry, was in New Haven, CT in 1640. Wife's name was Dennis ____? He was a freeman in 1644. He had lived on the west side of the rock, one mile from the cave where Goffe and Whaley, the regicides, enjoyed their hiding, and he had supplied them with food. His place was known as Sperry's Farms. (See Savage.)

    SOME OF THEIR CHILDREN: 1. Ebenezer, * 11. Daniel, 111. Esther, b. Sept 1654, m., June 21, 1682, Daniel* Hotchkiss (son of Samuel, (1): she m. second, Stephen Pierson. iv. Richard, JR, b. Jan 20 1652, m. Martha Mansfield. v. Mary, m. March 29, 1670, Benjamin Peck, vi. John , m., Elizabeth Post , who m., next Benjamin Bunnell; Richard, son of John and Elizabeth, m. Elizabeth Wilmot, and had 9 children. Esther, or Hester, m. Daniel Bristol. Vii. Thomas, m., Nov 18, 1684, Elizabeth, d/g of Samuel Forbes."

    Richard married Dennise UNKNOWN about 1648 in , New Haven, CT, USA. Dennise was born on 9 May 1624; died in 1707 in , New Haven, CT, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Dennise UNKNOWN was born on 9 May 1624; died in 1707 in , New Haven, CT, USA.

    Notes:

    She is listed as Goodyear for her surname in a 1912 book that includes the ancestors of Abel Sperry, but according to Olive Hoffman this is a misinterpretation based on the fact that her husband was known as "Goodyear's farmer". New Haven Vital records supposedly have the Richard Sperry marrying Dennis (Dennise) Richard instead, but this needs to be verified as Jacobus, using the vital records, listed her with no known surname. (F-525, 609)

    Children:
    1. John SPERRY was born on 9 Jan 1649 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; died in 1692 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA.
    2. 7. Mary SPERRY was born on 14 Mar 1650 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; was christened on 25 Sep 1687 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; and died.
    3. Richard SPERRY, Jr. was born on 20 Jan 1652 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; died about 1734.
    4. Esther SPERRY was born in Sep 1654 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; and died.
    5. Nathaniel SPERRY was born on 13 Aug 1656 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; died in 1735.
    6. Thomas SPERRY was born on 13 Jul 1658 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; died in 1722.
    7. Amos SPERRY was born in 1661 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; died in 1661 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA.
    8. Ebenezer SPERRY was born in Jul 1663 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; was christened on 30 Aug 1663; died in 1738.
    9. Lt. Daniel SPERRY was born in 1665 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; was christened in 1665; died on 24 Apr 1750 in , New Haven, CT, USA.
    10. Joseph SPERRY was born on 24 Jul 1668 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA; and died.
    11. Sarah SPERRY