Name Info
John WOODWARD ?1615-1637
Fathers:NATHANIEL
John WOODWARD ?1615-1637
Fathers:NATHANIEL
Search.........Person PAF-ID.........09122343 Gender.........male Status.........deceased Age............22y 0m 0d Last-Marital...single Fam-Group......MOORE Fam-ID.........WOODWARD Citizenship....immigrant |
#Marriages.....0 #Divorces......0 #Sources.......3 #Events........1 #Images:.......0 #Comments......1 #Siblings......3 #Children......0 |
Person-Type....A Immigrant?.....immigrant Immig-Known?...immigrant Parent?........ Spouse?........ Sibling?.......brother Child?.........son Twin...........no Adopted?....... |
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Parents and Siblings
- Parent: NATHANIEL WOODWARD, male, born:1585 England, died:1661-07-18 (76y 6m 17d) ?Boston, Suffolk county, Massachusetts, Anc:1, #M:2, #SrcDocs:10
- Parent: Mrs. MARGARET WOODWARD, female, born:1585 England, died:1613-1675 (28y 0m 0d) ?England, Anc:1, #M:1, #SrcDocs:3
- Sibling: NATHANIEL WOODWARD, male, born:1613 , died:1694-02-06 (81y 1m 5d) , Anc:1, Dad:NATHANIEL WOODWARD, Mom:MARGARET WOODWARD, #M:2, #Cmnts:1, #SrcDocs:7
- Sibling: Robert WOODWARD, male, born:1618 ?Lincolnshire county, England, died:1653-11-21 (35y 10m 20d) ?Massachusetts, Dad:NATHANIEL WOODWARD, Mom:MARGARET WOODWARD, #M:1, #SrcDocs:2
- Sibling: Ezekiel WOODWARD, male, born:1622 England, died:1680-11-30 (58y 10m 29d) ?Salem, Essex county, Massachusetts, Dad:NATHANIEL WOODWARD, Mom:MARGARET WOODWARD, #M:3, #Cmnts:1, #SrcDocs:1
Events
Birth: ?1615 , England
Land: between 1637-12-18 and 1648 , Age:22y 11m 17d, Boston, Suffolk county, Massachusetts, Role:grantee, a house plot along with his brother
Death: 1637-1705, Age:22y 0m 0d, ?Massachusetts
Birth: ?1615 , England
Land: between 1637-12-18 and 1648 , Age:22y 11m 17d, Boston, Suffolk county, Massachusetts, Role:grantee, a house plot along with his brother
Death: 1637-1705, Age:22y 0m 0d, ?Massachusetts
General
Nothing is known of John's family or descendants.
Sources
Book Descendants of Nathaniel Woodward of Boston 1630, H.E. Woodward, 1984
Book New England Historic Genealogical Register volume 51 (1897)
Book Pioneers of Massachusetts, C.H. Pope, 1965
Book Descendants of Nathaniel Woodward of Boston 1630, H.E. Woodward, 1984
Book New England Historic Genealogical Register volume 51 (1897)
Book Pioneers of Massachusetts, C.H. Pope, 1965
Data Issues
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Born after Parent Died
Historical
1616: England - William Shakespeare dies
1616: Spain - The last remaining Moriscos (Moors who had nominally converted to Christianity) in the Spain are expelled
1618-1638: Germany - The Bohemian Revolt precipitates the Thirty Years War which devastates Europe in the years 1618-1648
1618: China - The Manchus start Invading China, their conquest eventually topples the Ming Dynasty
1618: Romania - Bethlen Gabor, Prince of Transylvania, joins Protestant Rebels
1619: Austria, Romania - Bethlen Gabor is defeated outside Vienna
1620-1621: Poland, Turkey - Polish-Ottoman War over Moldavia
1620: Poland - Battle of White Mountain, Emperor Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor, defeats the Bohemian rebels
1620: Romania, Turkey - Bethlen Gabor allies with the Ottomans and an Invasion of Moldavia takes place, the Polish suffer a disaster at Cecora on the River Prut
1620: United States - The Puritan Pilgrims arrive in the Mayflower at Cape Cod
1621: Poland, Turkey - The Battle of Chocim Poles and Cossacks under Jan Karol Chodkiewicz defeat the Ottomans
1621: United States - The Pilgrims celebrate the first Thanksgiving with their Indian neighbors
1622: United States - Jamestown massacre Algonquian natives kill 347 English settlers outside Jamestown, Virginia (a third of the population of the colony) and burn the Henricus settlement
1623: Italy - Maffeo Barberini is elected Pope Urban VIII at the Papal conclave of 1623
1624-1642: France - As chief minister, Cardinal Richelieu centralises power in France
1625: United States - New Amsterdam founded by the Dutch West India Company in North America
1626: Italy - St. Peters Basilica in the Vatican completed
1626: United States - The Dutch buy Manhattan Island for $24, a presence is established but no large settlements made
1627: France - Cardinal Richelieu lays siege to Protestant La Rochelle which eventually capitulates
1629: France - Cardinal Richelieu allies with Swedish Protestant forces in the Thirty Years War to counter expansion by Ferdinand II
1631: Italy - Mount Vesuvius erupts near Naples
1632: germany - Battle of Lutzen (first of two), death of king of Sweden Gustav II Adolf
1633: Italy - Galileo Galilei arrives in Rome for his trial before the Inquisition
1633: United States - The city of Baltimore is settled
1634: Ethiopia - Emperor Fasilides expels the Catholic Patriarch Afonso Mendes and several Jesuit missionaries from Ethiopia
1634: Germany - Battle of Nordlingen (first of two), in Bavaria, results in Catholic victory
1636: Ethiopia - Emperor Fasilides founds the city of Gondar, which becomes the capital of Ethiopia for the next two centuries
1636: United States - Harvard University is founded in Cambridge, Massachusetts
1636: United States - Roger Williams is driven from Puritan Massachusetts and settles Rhode Island, a haven for religious freedom
1616: England - William Shakespeare dies
1616: Spain - The last remaining Moriscos (Moors who had nominally converted to Christianity) in the Spain are expelled
1618-1638: Germany - The Bohemian Revolt precipitates the Thirty Years War which devastates Europe in the years 1618-1648
1618: China - The Manchus start Invading China, their conquest eventually topples the Ming Dynasty
1618: Romania - Bethlen Gabor, Prince of Transylvania, joins Protestant Rebels
1619: Austria, Romania - Bethlen Gabor is defeated outside Vienna
1620-1621: Poland, Turkey - Polish-Ottoman War over Moldavia
1620: Poland - Battle of White Mountain, Emperor Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor, defeats the Bohemian rebels
1620: Romania, Turkey - Bethlen Gabor allies with the Ottomans and an Invasion of Moldavia takes place, the Polish suffer a disaster at Cecora on the River Prut
1620: United States - The Puritan Pilgrims arrive in the Mayflower at Cape Cod
1621: Poland, Turkey - The Battle of Chocim Poles and Cossacks under Jan Karol Chodkiewicz defeat the Ottomans
1621: United States - The Pilgrims celebrate the first Thanksgiving with their Indian neighbors
1622: United States - Jamestown massacre Algonquian natives kill 347 English settlers outside Jamestown, Virginia (a third of the population of the colony) and burn the Henricus settlement
1623: Italy - Maffeo Barberini is elected Pope Urban VIII at the Papal conclave of 1623
1624-1642: France - As chief minister, Cardinal Richelieu centralises power in France
1625: United States - New Amsterdam founded by the Dutch West India Company in North America
1626: Italy - St. Peters Basilica in the Vatican completed
1626: United States - The Dutch buy Manhattan Island for $24, a presence is established but no large settlements made
1627: France - Cardinal Richelieu lays siege to Protestant La Rochelle which eventually capitulates
1629: France - Cardinal Richelieu allies with Swedish Protestant forces in the Thirty Years War to counter expansion by Ferdinand II
1631: Italy - Mount Vesuvius erupts near Naples
1632: germany - Battle of Lutzen (first of two), death of king of Sweden Gustav II Adolf
1633: Italy - Galileo Galilei arrives in Rome for his trial before the Inquisition
1633: United States - The city of Baltimore is settled
1634: Ethiopia - Emperor Fasilides expels the Catholic Patriarch Afonso Mendes and several Jesuit missionaries from Ethiopia
1634: Germany - Battle of Nordlingen (first of two), in Bavaria, results in Catholic victory
1636: Ethiopia - Emperor Fasilides founds the city of Gondar, which becomes the capital of Ethiopia for the next two centuries
1636: United States - Harvard University is founded in Cambridge, Massachusetts
1636: United States - Roger Williams is driven from Puritan Massachusetts and settles Rhode Island, a haven for religious freedom