Robert Williams

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Robert Williams

Birth
Great Yarmouth Borough, Norfolk, England
Death
1 Sep 1693 (aged 94–95)
Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
Plot
D-411A
Memorial ID
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For all those out there who are skeptics and don't believe Robert Williams daughter, Elizabeth (Williams) Cutter (1620-62) was married to, Richard Cutter (1621-93), please follow the memorial lineage connected herein FAG to his granddaughter's memorial, Elizabeth (Cutter) Robinson (1643-92). Right on the cover page of her memorial, I placed a a portion of the copy of the Will of her grandfather, Robert Williams, dated 26 Nov 1685 made in Roxbury, Suffolk, MA. This is the evidence and it is the truth. DAR.

The eldest son of Stephen and Margaret (Cooke) Williams, of St. Nicholas Parish, Great Yarmouth, England. He was baptized 11 Dec 1608. In 1623, he left his father's house and went to Norwich where he was apprenticed to be a cordwainer. He embarked for Boston on 20 Jun 1637 on the ship "Rose" and after arrival in Roxbury became a freeman on 2 May 1638. From 1647-1653 he was one of the 5 selectmen there. In 1644 he became a member of the Ancient and Honorble Artillery Company. The homestead of Robert Williams (1644), in which five generations of the family lived and died, remained standing until 1794, upon the site now occupied by the large brick dwelling-house on Dearborn Street, near the school-house. He came from Norwich, England, "and is the common ancestor of the divines, civilians, and warriors of this name, who have honored the country of their birth." Among his distinguished descendants are Col. Ephraim Williams, founder of Williams College ; Rev. Elisha, president of Yale College ; William, Governor of Connecticut, and a signer of the Declaration of Independence; Col. Joseph, of Roxbury, and Rev. Eleazer, he " lost Bourbon." Robert was married to Elizabeth Stalham (1597-1674). They had 5 childen, their daughter Elizabeth (1620-62) married Richard
Cutter (1621-93).

Age 86.
For all those out there who are skeptics and don't believe Robert Williams daughter, Elizabeth (Williams) Cutter (1620-62) was married to, Richard Cutter (1621-93), please follow the memorial lineage connected herein FAG to his granddaughter's memorial, Elizabeth (Cutter) Robinson (1643-92). Right on the cover page of her memorial, I placed a a portion of the copy of the Will of her grandfather, Robert Williams, dated 26 Nov 1685 made in Roxbury, Suffolk, MA. This is the evidence and it is the truth. DAR.

The eldest son of Stephen and Margaret (Cooke) Williams, of St. Nicholas Parish, Great Yarmouth, England. He was baptized 11 Dec 1608. In 1623, he left his father's house and went to Norwich where he was apprenticed to be a cordwainer. He embarked for Boston on 20 Jun 1637 on the ship "Rose" and after arrival in Roxbury became a freeman on 2 May 1638. From 1647-1653 he was one of the 5 selectmen there. In 1644 he became a member of the Ancient and Honorble Artillery Company. The homestead of Robert Williams (1644), in which five generations of the family lived and died, remained standing until 1794, upon the site now occupied by the large brick dwelling-house on Dearborn Street, near the school-house. He came from Norwich, England, "and is the common ancestor of the divines, civilians, and warriors of this name, who have honored the country of their birth." Among his distinguished descendants are Col. Ephraim Williams, founder of Williams College ; Rev. Elisha, president of Yale College ; William, Governor of Connecticut, and a signer of the Declaration of Independence; Col. Joseph, of Roxbury, and Rev. Eleazer, he " lost Bourbon." Robert was married to Elizabeth Stalham (1597-1674). They had 5 childen, their daughter Elizabeth (1620-62) married Richard
Cutter (1621-93).

Age 86.