Saturday, May 27, 2017

Surname Saturday -- SCULLARD (England to colonial New England)

It's Surname Saturday, and I'm "counting down" my Ancestral Name List each week.  

I am in the 8th great-grandmothers and I'm  up to Ancestor #1891, who is Mary SCULLARD  (1641-1687) 
[Note: the earlier great-grandmothers and 8th great-grandfathers have been covered in earlier posts].

My ancestral line back through two generations of this SCULLARD family line is:


1. Randall J. Seaver (1943-????)

2. Frederick Walton Seaver (1911-1983)
3. Betty Virginia Carringer (1919-2002)


6.  Lyle Lawrence Carringer (1891-1976)
7.  Emily Kemp Auble (1899-1977)

14.  Charles Auble (1849-1916)
15.  Georgianna Kemp (1862-1952)

28.  David Auble (1817-1894)
29.  Sarah G. Knapp (1818-1904)

58.  William Knapp (1775-1856)
59.  Sarah Cutter (1785-1878)

118.  Stephen Cutter (1745-1823)
119.  Tabitha Randolph (1752-1841)

236.  William Cutter (1722-1780)
237.  Mary Kent (1726-????)

472.  Richard Cutter (1682-1756)
473.  Mercy Kelsey (1698-1760)

944.  William Cutter (1649-1723)
945.  Rebecca Rolfe (1662-1751)

1890.  John Rolfe, born 10 March 1633 in Whiteparish, Wiltshire, England; died 01 October 1681 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States.  He was the son of 3780. Henry Rolfe and 3781. Honor Rolfe.  He married 04 December 1656 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States.
1891.  Mary Scullard, born 09 January 1641 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States; died 10 April 1687 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States.

Children of John Rolfe and Mary Scullard are:
*  Mary Rolfe (1658-1658).
*  Mary Rolfe (1660-????), married Benjamin Dunham (1640-1715).
*  Rebecca Rolfe (1662-1751), married (1) 1679 William Cutter (1649-1723); (2) 1724 John Whitmore (1654-1739).
*  John Rolfe (1664-1690), married 1688 Sarah Moores (1663-1689).
*  Samuel Rolfe (1666-1733), married 1699 Ann Alston (1669-????).
*  Sarah Rolfe (1667-1700), married 1693 Benjamin Cromwell (1658-1715).
*  Joseph Rolfe (1670-1708), married Rebecca.
*  Hannah Rolfe (1672-1696), married 1691 Elisha Parker (1660-1717).
*  Benjamin Rolfe (1674-????), married 1703 Margaret Holland (1675-1709).
*  Esther Rolfe (1675-1752), married (1) 1696 Jonathan Dunham (1672-1706); (2) 1706 Ezekiel Bloomfield (1683-1748).
*  Henry Rolfe (1678-1723), married 1699 Margaret Connolly (1670-1720).
*  Moses Rolfe (1681-1746), married 1702 Mary Hale (1678-????).

3782.  Samuel Scullard, born about 1616 in Abbots Ann, Hampshire, England; died before 07 April 1647 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States.  He was the son of 7564. Robert Scullerd and 7563. Alice.  He married about 1641 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States.
3783.  Rebecca Kent, born about 1622 in Hampshire, England; died 1684 in Woodbridge, Middlesex, New Jersey, United States.  She was the daughter of 7566. Richard Kent and 7567. Mary.

Children of Samuel Scullard and Rebecca Kent are:
*  Mary Scullard (1641-1687), married 1656 John Rolfe (1633-1681).
*  Rebeckah Scullard (1644-1644).
*  Sarah Scullard (1645-1689), married 1671 Samuel Dennis (1645-1708).

Information about the Scullard family was obtained from:

*  Paul C. Reed, "The English Origin of Samuel Scullard of Newbury Massachusetts," The American Genealogist, Volume 75, Number 3 (July 2000), pages 181-186.

*  Victor Channing Sanborn, The Grantees and Settlement of Hampton, N. H. (Kenelworth, Ill. : Essex Institute Historical Collections, 53, 1917), Pages 228-249.

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1 comment:

Linda said...

You have an amazing and fascinating blog. I have been fortunate to find many of my cousins...but there is one cousin that has been a challenge to find, and I have been searching for decades. I find family history fascinating and enjoyable.