Name Info

JOHN WOODCOCK Jr. 1649-1710
Fathers:JOHN\JONATHAN

Search.........Person
PAF-ID.........09003062
Gender.........male
Age............61y 6m 9d
Fam-Group......MILLER
Fam-ID.........WOODCOCK
Citizenship....US born
Status.........deceased
Last-Marital...married

#Marriages.....2
#Divorces......0
#Sources.......8
#Events........1
#Images:.......8
#Comments......1
#Siblings......0
#Children......1

Person-Type....A
Immigrant?.....no
Immig-Known?...no
Parent?........father
Spouse?........husband
Sibling?.......brother
Child?.........son
Twin...........no
Adopted?.......

Title(s).......
Ancestor.......ancestor
RelatedToMe....9XGreat
Gen-#..........12
Ahn-#..........00000003062
Religion.......
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Burial.........Old Village Cemetery

Parents and Siblings
  1. Parent: JOHN\JONATHAN WOODCOCK Sr., male, born:1615 Essex county England, died:1701-10-20 (86y 9m 19d) Attleboro (Bristol) Massachusetts, Anc:1, #M:1, #Cmnts:2, #SrcDocs:10
  2. Parent: SARAH CURTIS, female, born:1627 Nazeing (Essex) England, died:1676-04-26 (49y 3m 25d) Attleboro (Bristol) Massachusetts, Anc:1, Dad:WILLIAM CURTIS, Mom:SARAH ELLIOTT, #M:1, #Cmnts:2, #SrcDocs:13

Spouse(s) and Children
  1. Marriage: ?
  2. Spouse: SARAH JUDSON, female, born:1651-07-24 Dedham (Norfolk) Massachusetts, died:1718-03-18 (66y 7m 22d) Dedham (Norfolk) Massachusetts, Anc:1, Dad:SAMUEL JUDSON, Mom:MARY JUDSON, #Cmnts:1, #SrcDocs:10
  3. ..Child: MARY WOODCOCK, female, born:1683-12-02 Rehoboth (Bristol) Massachusetts, died:1768 (84y 0m 30d) Dedham (Norfolk) Massachusetts, Anc:1, Dad:JOHN WOODCOCK Jr., Mom:SARAH JUDSON, #Cmnts:1, #SrcDocs:9

Events
Birth
: 1649 , Rehoboth, Bristol county, Massachusetts
Married
: 1682-11-05, Age:33y 10m 4d, Needham, Norfolk county, Massachusetts, Role:groom, From Torrey's book of Marriages Prior to 1700 are two entries for John Woodcock Jr. He first married Sarah Smith in Rehoboth, Bristol county, Massachusetts on Feb.26, 1673. He second married Sarah Judson Westbrooke (George Westbrooke was her first marriage) in Dedham, Norfolk county, Massachusetts on Nov.05, 1682. From Torrey's book of Marriages Prior to 1700 are two entries for John Woodcock Jr. He first married Sarah Smith in Rehoboth, Bristol county, Massachusetts on Feb.26, 1673. He second married Sarah Judson Westbrooke (George Westbrooke was her first marriage) in Dedham, Norfolk county, Massachusetts on Nov.05, 1682., ImageID: I__0067,I__0085
Death
: 1710-07-10, Age:61y 6m 9d, Dedham, Norfolk county, Massachusetts, Died four months after his wife died
Burial
: 1718-07, Age:69y 6m 0d, Dedham, Norfolk county, Massachusetts, Old Village Cemetery, Transcriptions of the First Parish church records in Dedham, Norfolk county, Massachusetts lists 'Sarah Woodcock, wife to John Woodcock, aged 68 years, died Mar.18, 1718' and 'John Woodcock aged 69 years, died Jul.10, 1718'., ImageID: I__0066
Married
: ?, Role:standalone, From Torrey's book of Marriages Prior to 1700 are two entries for John Woodcock Jr. He first married Sarah Smith in Rehoboth, Bristol county, Massachusetts on Feb.26, 1673. He second married Sarah Judson Westbrooke (George Westbrooke was her first marriage) in Dedham, Norfolk county, Massachusetts on Nov.05, 1682. From Torrey's book of Marriages Prior to 1700 are two entries for John Woodcock Jr. He first married Sarah Smith in Rehoboth, Bristol county, Massachusetts on Feb.26, 1673. He second married Sarah Judson Westbrooke (George Westbrooke was her first marriage) in Dedham, Norfolk county, Massachusetts on Nov.05, 1682., ImageID: I__0068

Places In
Rehoboth (Bristol) Massachusetts
Dedham (Norfolk) Massachusetts
Needham (Norfolk) Massachusetts

General

Ancestry.com family of John Woodcock Jr.and his two marriages, first to Sarah Smith (1655-1676) and they had three children, and, second to Sarah Judson (1651-1718) and they had four children including ancestor Mary. · · Ancestry.com family of Jonathan Woodcock Sr. and wife Sarah Curtis and their nine children including ancestor John Jr. This is a different name from the 'John Woodcock' that he is usually known by. · · Ancestry.com family of Mary (Woodcock) Coad (1683-1768) and Stephen Coad (1690-1731) with their only child listed as Mary Coad. Mary Woodcock's parents are also given as John Woodcock Jr. and Sarah Judson. · · Ancestry.com family of Sarah (Judson) Woodcock including her parents, her husband John Woodcock Jr. and four children including ancestor Mary. · · Ancestry.com family of Sarah Curtis and John Woodcock Sr. and their nine children including ancestor John Jr. This is a different name from the 'John Woodcock' that he is usually known by.


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I__0060 - Family of Mary Coad including Her Parents
I__0061 - Family of John Woodcock Jr.and Sarah Judson plus His first wife Sarah Smith
I__0062 - Christening for Two of the Children of John and Sarah Woodcock
I__0066 - Burial of Sarah (Judson) and John Woodcock Jr. - Epitaphs
I__0067 - Marriage Notation of John Woodcock Jr.
I__0068 - Marriage of John Woodcock Jr. and Sarah Smith
I__0070 - Family of Sarah (Judson) Woodcock
I__0085 - Marriage of John Woodcock Jr. and Sarah (Judson) (Westbrooke)


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1649-1653: Ireland - The Cromwellian conquest of Ireland
1650: United States - An estimated 40,000 people are living in the American Colonies
1652: England, Netherlands - Anglo-Dutch Wars begin
1652: South Africa - Cape Town founded by the Dutch East India Company in South Africa
1654-1661: Turkey, Albania - Mehmed Koprulu is Grand Vizier
1655-1661: Sweden - The Northern Wars cement the rise of Sweden as a Great Power
1658: India - After his father Shah Jahan completes the Taj Mahal, his son Aurangzeb deposes him as ruler of the Mughal Empire
1660: England - Royal Society of London for the Improvement of Natural Knowledge founded
1660: England - The Commonwealth of England ends and the monarchy is brought back during the English Restoration
1661: China - The reign of the Kangxi Emperor of China begins
1661: India - Mehmed Koprulu dies and is succeeded by his son Ahmed
1662: France - Jacques Aymar-Vernay, who later reintroduced Dowsing into popular use in Europe, is born
1663: France - France takes full political and military control over Its colonial possessions in New France, microscope of Hooke discovers cells
1663: Turkey, Austria-Hungary - Ottoman war against Habsburg Hungary
1664: England - Forestry book by John Evelyn called Sylva is published in England
1664: Hungary, Turkey - Battle of St. Gotthard (first of two), count Raimondo Montecuccoli defeats the Ottomans, the Peace of Vasvar is Intended to keep the peace for twenty years
1664: United States - British troops capture New Amsterdam and rename It New York
1665: England - The Great Plague of London (aka. Bubonic Plague, Black Death) kills 70,000 people
1665: Portugal, Congo - Portugal defeats the Kongo Empire
1666: England - The Great Fire of London burns most of the city
1667-1668: France, Netherlands - The War of Devolutionm France Invades the Netherlands, the Peace of Aix-la-Chapelle (1668) brings this to a halt
1667-1699: Turkey - The Great Turkish War halts the expansion of the Ottoman Empire into Europe
1668: Spain, Portugal - Peace Treaty of Lisbon between Spain and Portugal recognizes Portugal as Independent country
1669: Turkey, Crete - The Ottomans capture Crete
1670: Canada - The Hudson Bay Company is founded in Canada
1672-1673: Turkey, Ukraine - Ottoman campaign to help the Ukrainian Cossacks, John Sobieski defeats the Ottomans at the second battle of Khotyn (1673)
1672-1676: Poland, Turkey - Polish-Ottoman War
1672-1678: France, Netherlands - Franco-Dutch War
1672: Belgium - Lynching of Johan de Witt and his brother Cornelis de Witt in the Hague, William III of Orange takes power
1672: Netherlands, France, England, Germany - Rampjaar in the Netherlands, combined attack by France, England and two German states on the Republic of the United Provinces
1674: England - The Treaty of Westminster ends the war between England and the Republic of the United Provinces
1674: India - Maratha Empire founded in India by Shivaji
1676-1681: Russia, Turkey - Russia and the Ottoman Empire fight the second (of ten) Russo-Turkish Wars, Turkish victory
1676: Poland, Turkey - The Treaty of Zurawno brings Polish-Ottoman hostilities to a halt
1676: Turkey - Kara Mustafa becomes Grand Vizier
1678: Netherlands, France - The Treaty of Nijmegen ends the hostilities between the Netherlands and France
1680: United States, Spain - The Pueblo Revolt drives the Spanish out of New Mexico until 1692
1681: Hungary - The Pasha of Buda supports rebellion led by Imre Thokoly in Hungary
1682-1683: Turkey - The Ottomans make camp at Adrianople
1682: Russia - Peter the Great becomes joint ruler of Russia (sole tsar in 1696)
1682: Turkey - Sultan Mehmed IV, advised by Kara Mustafa, decides to disregard the existing peace treaty with Leopold I, due to expire in 1684
1682: United States - La Salle explores the length of the Mississippi River and claims Louisiana for France
1683: Austria - A Habsburg council of war is held in Vienna
1683: Austria - The Battle of Vienna finishes the hegemony of the Ottoman Empire in southeastern Europe
1683: China - China conquers the Kingdom of Tungning and annexes Taiwan
1685: France - Edict of Fontainebleau outlaws Protestantism in France, King Charles II dies
1686-1700: Turkey, Russia - The Russo-Turkish War (third of ten), Russia wins
1687: England - Isaac Newton publishes Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica
1688-1689: Netherlands, England - The Glorious Revolution starts with the Dutch Republic Invading England, England becomes a constitutional monarchy
1688-1691: Ireland - The War of the Two Kings in Ireland
1688-1697: France - The Grand Alliance sought to stop French expansion during the Nine Years War
1688: England - The Siege of Derry
1689: England, Ireland, Scotland - William ascends to the throne over England, Scotland, and Ireland
1689: England - John Locke publishes his first work called Letter Concerning Toleration
1689: Russia, China - The Treaty of Nerchinsk established a border between Russia and China
1689: Scotland, England - Battle of Killiecrankie is fought between Jacobite and Williamite forces in Highland Perthshire
1690: Ireland - The Battle of the Boyne in Ireland
1691: United States - Massachusetts Bay Colony and the Plymouth Colony merge. This is in response to an attempt started in 1685 by King James II attempts to establish control over the colonies
1692: United States - Salem witch trials in Massachusetts. Over twenty people are hung for being witches.
1693-1694: France - Famine in France kills two million
1694: England - Mary II of England dies
1694: England - The Bank of England is established
1696-1697: Finland - Famine in Finland wipes out almost a third of the population
1697: England - The earliest known first-class cricket match took place in Sussex
1699: England - Thomas Savery demonstrates his first steam engine to the Royal Society
1699: Turkey - The Treaty of Karlowitz ends the Great Turkish War
1700-1721: Russia, Sweden - Russia supplants Sweden as the dominant Baltic power after the Great Northern War
1700: Japan - The 1700 Cascadia earthquake (magnitude nine) occurs off the coast of the Pacific Northwest, the coast of Japan is struck by a tsunami
1701-1702: England - The Daily Courant and The Norwich Post becomes the first daily newspapers in England
1701-1714: Spain - War of the Spanish Succession (aka. Queen Anne's War) was a conflict which Involved most of Europe
1702-1715: France - Camisard Rebellion in France
1702: Japan - Forty-seven Ronin (aka. Forty-seven Samura) attack Kira Yoshinaka (court title of Ko-zuke no suke, a province overseer) and then commits seppuku (a form of Japanese ritual suicide by disembowelment, originally reserved only for samurai)
1703-1711: Austria - The Rakoczi Uprising against the Habsburg Monarchy
1703: Russia - St. Petersburg founded by Peter the Great, Russian capital until 1918
1704: Japan - End of Genroku period in Japan
1706: United States - Benjamin Franklin is born in Boston
1707: England, Scotland - Act of Union passed merging the Scottish and the English Parliaments, thus establishing The Kingdom of Great Britain
1707: India - After the death of Aurangzeb, the Mughal Empire enters a long decline and the Maratha Empire slowly replaces It
1707: India - War of 27 years between the Marathas and Mughals ends in India
1707: Japan - Mount Fuji erupts in Japan
1708-1709: Germany - Famine kills one third of the population of East Prussia
1708: East Indies - The Company of Merchants of London Trading into the East Indies and English Company Trading to the East Indies merged to form the United Company of Merchants of England Trading to the East Indies
1709: Afghanistan - Hotaki dynasty founded in Afghanistan
1709: Russia, Sweden, Turkey - Charles XII of Sweden flees to Ottoman Empire after Peter I of Russia defeats his army at the Battle of Poltava
1710-1711: Russia, Turkey - Ottoman Empire fights Russia in the Russo-Turkish War (fourth of ten), Turkish victory