William Wood
Thomas Wood
(Abt 1634-1687)
Ann Hunt
(-1702)
John Wood
(1656-After 1729)

 

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Isabel Hazen

John Wood

  • Born: 2 Nov 1656, Rowley, Massachusetts, Bristish American Colonies 1539
  • Marriage: Isabel Hazen on 16 Jan 1680 in Rowley, Massachusetts, Bristish American Colonies 1538,1539
  • Died: After 7 Mar 1729, Littleton, Massachusetts, British American Colonies 1539

bullet  Noted events in his life were:

• Background Information. 1540
John Wood, son of Thomas Wood, was born in Rowley, Massachusetts, 2 Nov 1656. He lived first in Rowley village (Boxford), but about 1682 settled at Bradford, Massachusetts. He married, 16 Jan 1680, Isabel Hazen, born 21 Jul 1662, daughter of Edward Hazen. Her father was an early settler at Rowley; his wife Elizabeth was buried 18 Sep 1649, and Edward married (second) Hannah Grant, daughter of Thomas and Hannah Grant. Edward was selectman in 1650-51-54-60-61-65-68 & a judge in 1666. He was buried at Rowley, 22 Jul 1683. His widow married. 17 Mar 1684, George Browne, of Haverhill, who adopted Richard Hazen as his heir: she died 15 Feb 1716.

The first two children of John and Isabel Wood were baptized at Boxford; the other nine were born at Bradford. Massachusetts.
Children:

• John, baptized 20 June 20, 1681/82, died young.
• Hannah, born 20 Jan 1681/82, married in Bradford, 14 Jul 1702, James Bailey.

Born in Bradford:
John, born 130 Feb 1683/4.
• Priscilla, born 27 Aug 1686.
• Edward, born 7 Sep 1689.
• Thomas, born 29 Nov 1691.
• Samuel, born 18 Nov 1693.
• Joseph, born 5 May 1696.
• Ebenezer, born 8 Sep 1698.
• Bethia, born 19 Jan 1702/3.
• Richard, born 30 Jan 1705/6.

~ Genealogical & Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Boston & Eastern Massachusetts, p. 562

• Background Information. 1539
John and Isabel Wood settled soon in Bradford, Massachusetts, and lived there for many years. On 22 Aug. 1726, they sold their land there to Robert Savory, and followed their eldest son to Littleton, Mass., where John Wood had bought a farm, 11 May 1726. This farm of 160 acres with buildings thereon, John Wood, Sr., deeded 7 March 1728/9 to Joseph Wood, carpenter, both of Littleton. Richard and Josiah Wood witnessed this deed.

In Mr. George B. Blodgette's Early Settler of Rowley [Essex Institute His. Coll., 24:61], it is stated that John Wood was of Rowley Village (Boxford), 20 June 1680, but this is based on the baptism on that date of "Goodman Wood of ye Village, son John"; however, Daniel Wood has settled in Boxford about 1675, and had a son John born 25 March 1680, to whom this baptismal record doubtless applies.
During King Philip's War, John Wood served at Marlborough as a private under Captain Samuel Brocklebank of Rowley, his name appearing on pay-rolls dated 24 March 1675/6 and 24 June 1676; also, 24 Aug. 1676 his wages (£3.15.08) were assigned to the town of Rowley. His name appears on the list of proprietors of Narragansett Township No. 6, now Templeton, Mass., granted 12 Feb. 1733 to veterans living in Littleton and neighboring towns. [Bodge, Soldiers in King Philips War, pp. 207, 271, 435.]

The Hazen Family of America, p. 31


John married Isabel Hazen, daughter of Edward Hazen and Hannah Grant, on 16 Jan 1680 in Rowley, Massachusetts, Bristish American Colonies 1538.,1539 (Isabel Hazen was born on 21 Jul 1662 in Rowley, Massachusetts, Bristish American Colonies 1538,1539 and died after 1736 in Littleton, Massachusetts, British American Colonies 1538.)


bullet  Marriage Notes:

From Torrey's New England Marriages to 1700, Vol. III, p. 1709:
John Wood (1656-1729+) & Isabel Hazen (1662-1726+) 16 Jan 1689, Rowley/Bradford, CT/Littleton

[Source: New England Marriages Prior to 1700. Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015]

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