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Lieut John E. Barrett

Birth
England
Death
19 May 1706 (aged 80–81)
Chelmsford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
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John Barret/Barrett was the eldest son of Thomas and Margaret Barret/Barrett who emigrated from England, settling first in Braintree and then Chelmsford. No passenger list has yet been published indicating when or on which ship(s) the family emigrated.

The following information has been extracted from NEHGR, July 1888, Vol 42, p258:

JOHN BARRETT, married Sarah ______, prior to his settlement at Chelmsford, where he had a grant of land in 1659, and several grants or divisions of common lands later. He was a tithingman, lieutenant, mill-owner, and a comparatively large proprietor of lands. They had two sons born before settling at Chelmsford, and the births of their youngest children are not found on record. Lieut. John Barrett died May 19, 1706. Issue:

i. John, married Dec 18, 1679, Dorothy Proctor; had four children; died Sept 5, 1694
ii. Jonathan, married [1st] Sarah, daughter of Isaac and Mary [Stearns] Learned; had five children; Sarah died Jan 11, 1695. He married [2nd] Abigail [Eames] Wesson, widow of Samuel Wesson; had three children; Abigail died Oct 19, 1706. He married [3rd] Abigail Wilson, daughter of John Wilson of Woburn and widow of Joseph Hildreth; had one child
iii. Lydia, born Sept 22, 1659; married April 11, 1678, James Harwood. Descendants numerous.
iv. Samuel, born June 16, 1661; married Sarah Buttrick of Concord, daughter of William and Sarah [Bateman] Buttrick; had four children
v. Mary, born Mar 13, 1663; married Nathaniel Collar of Sudbury
vi. Margaret, born Nov 10, 1667; died Feb 1681
vii. Joseph, married Abigail Hildreth, daughter of James and Margaret [Ward] Hildreth; had eight children; died April 25, 1742
viii. [???] Sarah, married Dec 8, 1696, Ambrose Swallow

John Barret/Barrett served in King Philip’s War in Capt. Prentice’s Regiment: in Oct 1675 under Capt Thomas Brattle; in August 1676 under Capt Manning and as one of Prentice’s troopers. [Per Mass Archives, Vol 68]

In England, the family surname was spelled variously Baret, Barret, or Barrett. Early New England records usually reflected Barrat, Barret or Barrett. Later New Englanders were most commonly listed as Barrett.
John Barret/Barrett was the eldest son of Thomas and Margaret Barret/Barrett who emigrated from England, settling first in Braintree and then Chelmsford. No passenger list has yet been published indicating when or on which ship(s) the family emigrated.

The following information has been extracted from NEHGR, July 1888, Vol 42, p258:

JOHN BARRETT, married Sarah ______, prior to his settlement at Chelmsford, where he had a grant of land in 1659, and several grants or divisions of common lands later. He was a tithingman, lieutenant, mill-owner, and a comparatively large proprietor of lands. They had two sons born before settling at Chelmsford, and the births of their youngest children are not found on record. Lieut. John Barrett died May 19, 1706. Issue:

i. John, married Dec 18, 1679, Dorothy Proctor; had four children; died Sept 5, 1694
ii. Jonathan, married [1st] Sarah, daughter of Isaac and Mary [Stearns] Learned; had five children; Sarah died Jan 11, 1695. He married [2nd] Abigail [Eames] Wesson, widow of Samuel Wesson; had three children; Abigail died Oct 19, 1706. He married [3rd] Abigail Wilson, daughter of John Wilson of Woburn and widow of Joseph Hildreth; had one child
iii. Lydia, born Sept 22, 1659; married April 11, 1678, James Harwood. Descendants numerous.
iv. Samuel, born June 16, 1661; married Sarah Buttrick of Concord, daughter of William and Sarah [Bateman] Buttrick; had four children
v. Mary, born Mar 13, 1663; married Nathaniel Collar of Sudbury
vi. Margaret, born Nov 10, 1667; died Feb 1681
vii. Joseph, married Abigail Hildreth, daughter of James and Margaret [Ward] Hildreth; had eight children; died April 25, 1742
viii. [???] Sarah, married Dec 8, 1696, Ambrose Swallow

John Barret/Barrett served in King Philip’s War in Capt. Prentice’s Regiment: in Oct 1675 under Capt Thomas Brattle; in August 1676 under Capt Manning and as one of Prentice’s troopers. [Per Mass Archives, Vol 68]

In England, the family surname was spelled variously Baret, Barret, or Barrett. Early New England records usually reflected Barrat, Barret or Barrett. Later New Englanders were most commonly listed as Barrett.