Edmond Freeman Jr.

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Edmond Freeman Jr.

Birth
Pulborough, Horsham District, West Sussex, England
Death
21 Jun 1682 (aged 91)
Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Sagamore, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.7674147, Longitude: -70.5189304
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The date often given and seen on the grave as a birth date is probably in error. There has been located a baptism record for him in the Parish church records at Pulborough Church in West Sussex, England for 25 July 1596. Most babies were baptized within a few days or weeks of their birth; so 1590 is probably an error. Robert Charles Anderson gives in his "The Great Migration", Vol. 2, page 577, the date of this baptism. The death date is also deceptive. He wrote his will on 21 June 1682 and it was probated on 2 Nov 1682; so he died between those 2 dates.

He married 2 times.

First in Cowfold, Sussex, England to Bennett Hodsoll or sometimes spelled Hodsell, on 16 June 1617.
The children of this marriage are:
1) Alice 1619-1651 she married William Paddy in 1639.
2) Edmond, Jr. 1620-1704
3) Bennett 1622-abt1633 (son)He died between 28 Nov 1633 & 13 January 1634. There are depositions on those dates.
4) Elizabeth 1624-aft 1644 when she married John Ellis.
5) John 1627-1719 married Mercy Prence, daughter of Gov. Thomas Prence and Patience Brewster.
6) Nathaniel 1629-1629

Second in Shipley, Sussex, England to Elizabeth whose maiden name is unknown on 10 Aug 1632. (There is no proof at all that her maiden name was Rayner.)
The child of this marriage is:
1) Mary 1636-aft 1653 when she married Edward Perry.

He sailed with his 2nd wife Elizabeth, 4 children from his first marriage on the "Abigail" which left Plymouth, Devon, England on 4 June 1635. There was an outbreak of smallpox on this ship during the crossing. The family arrived in Boston Harbor on 8 Oct 1635. They first settled in Saugus which is now called Lynn, MA. Admitted freeman at Plymouth, MA on 23 January 1637.

He was the assistant to Gov. Bradford 1640-1647 and the principle founder of the town of Sandwich, Barnstable, MA in 1637.He was buried on his own land on the hill in the rear of his dwelling, where earlier his wife, Elizabeth, had been buried. The site, though not greatly elevated, presents an extended view both of the surrounding landscape and bay. This is the oldest burying place known in Sandwich. His remains along with those of his wife, still rest there under the rustic monuments.

He first married Bennett Hodsoll 1617 in Cowfold, Sussex, England. She died in 1630, shortly after the birth of their daughter, Mary, in Pulbourough, Sussex, England
The date often given and seen on the grave as a birth date is probably in error. There has been located a baptism record for him in the Parish church records at Pulborough Church in West Sussex, England for 25 July 1596. Most babies were baptized within a few days or weeks of their birth; so 1590 is probably an error. Robert Charles Anderson gives in his "The Great Migration", Vol. 2, page 577, the date of this baptism. The death date is also deceptive. He wrote his will on 21 June 1682 and it was probated on 2 Nov 1682; so he died between those 2 dates.

He married 2 times.

First in Cowfold, Sussex, England to Bennett Hodsoll or sometimes spelled Hodsell, on 16 June 1617.
The children of this marriage are:
1) Alice 1619-1651 she married William Paddy in 1639.
2) Edmond, Jr. 1620-1704
3) Bennett 1622-abt1633 (son)He died between 28 Nov 1633 & 13 January 1634. There are depositions on those dates.
4) Elizabeth 1624-aft 1644 when she married John Ellis.
5) John 1627-1719 married Mercy Prence, daughter of Gov. Thomas Prence and Patience Brewster.
6) Nathaniel 1629-1629

Second in Shipley, Sussex, England to Elizabeth whose maiden name is unknown on 10 Aug 1632. (There is no proof at all that her maiden name was Rayner.)
The child of this marriage is:
1) Mary 1636-aft 1653 when she married Edward Perry.

He sailed with his 2nd wife Elizabeth, 4 children from his first marriage on the "Abigail" which left Plymouth, Devon, England on 4 June 1635. There was an outbreak of smallpox on this ship during the crossing. The family arrived in Boston Harbor on 8 Oct 1635. They first settled in Saugus which is now called Lynn, MA. Admitted freeman at Plymouth, MA on 23 January 1637.

He was the assistant to Gov. Bradford 1640-1647 and the principle founder of the town of Sandwich, Barnstable, MA in 1637.He was buried on his own land on the hill in the rear of his dwelling, where earlier his wife, Elizabeth, had been buried. The site, though not greatly elevated, presents an extended view both of the surrounding landscape and bay. This is the oldest burying place known in Sandwich. His remains along with those of his wife, still rest there under the rustic monuments.

He first married Bennett Hodsoll 1617 in Cowfold, Sussex, England. She died in 1630, shortly after the birth of their daughter, Mary, in Pulbourough, Sussex, England