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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Joanna Lyman was born on 7 Jun 1658 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA (daughter of Richard Lyman and Hepzibah Ford); died on 1 Jan 1659 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA.

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    • Reference Number: 1236


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Richard LymanRichard Lyman was born on 24 Feb 1617/18 in High Ongar, Essex, England (son of Richard Lyman and Sarah Osborn); died on 3 Jun 1662 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA.

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    • Reference Number: 1998

    Notes:

    Birth:
    baptism date

    Richard married Hepzibah Ford before 1644. Hepzibah (daughter of Thomas Ford and Elizabeth Charde) was born on 15 May 1625 in Dorchester, Dorset, England; died on 11 Apr 1683 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Hepzibah FordHepzibah Ford was born on 15 May 1625 in Dorchester, Dorset, England (daughter of Thomas Ford and Elizabeth Charde); died on 11 Apr 1683 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA.

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    • Reference Number: 1882

    Notes:

    Birth:
    baptism date

    Children:
    1. Hepzibah Lyman was born in 1644 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA; died on 4 Jun 1732 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, USA.
    2. Richard Lyman was born on 26 May 1647 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA; died on 4 Nov 1708 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, USA.
    3. Sarah Lyman was born about 1648; died between 1688 and 1708.
    4. Thomas Lyman was born about 1649; died on 15 Jul 1725 in Durham, Middlesex, Connecticut, USA.
    5. Elizabeth Lyman was born about 1651; died on 22 Mar 1676.
    6. John Lyman was born about 1655; died on 13 Oct 1727 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA.
    7. 1. Joanna Lyman was born on 7 Jun 1658 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA; died on 1 Jan 1659 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA.
    8. Hannah Lyman was born on 8 Jul 1660 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA; died on 11 Oct 1736.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Richard LymanRichard Lyman was born on 30 Oct 1580 in High Ongar, Essex, England (son of Henry Lyman and Elizabeth Rande); died between 22 Apr 1640 and 3 Mar 1640/41 in Hartford, Connecticut, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 2534

    Notes:

    Richard Lyman was baptized in High Ongar, Essex, England on 12 Sept 1611. His parents were Henry Lyman and Elizabeth Rande (TAG 30:187-90). He was married to Sarah Osborn by 1611 in England.

    He arrived in New England Sept 1631 with his wife Sarah and children Richard, Sarah, John and Robert. Initially he settled in Roxbury, Massachusetts where he was admitted to the church as member #11. He later moved to Hartford (1636-The Great Removal to Connecticut) where he died. His will was written by him 22 Apr 1640. Eleven months later on 3 Mar 1640/41 he was referred to in a record as being deceased, having died sometime between those two dates.

    It has been stated that Sarah Osborn is the daughter of Richard Osborn of Halstead, Kent, but there is no support for that.

    Richard Lyman appears in the "Great Migration Begins: Series" and all the above information is from that source.

    In a book by Lyman Coleman in 1872 titled "Lyman Family in Great Britain and America" gives a lengthy genealogy of Richard Lyman's ancestors in England. This genealogy has since been disproved and we can not be certain of any ancestors beyond his father and two generations beyond his mother.

    Among the descendants of Richard Lyman are Samuel Colt, Lyman Hall (Signer of the Declaration of Independence), J.P. Morgan, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Julia Gardiner Tyler, and the Wright Brothers, Wilbur and Orville.


    Birth:
    baptism date

    Richard married Sarah Osborn before 1611 in England. Sarah was born about 1589 in England; died in Jan 1641/42 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Sarah OsbornSarah Osborn was born about 1589 in England; died in Jan 1641/42 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, USA.

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    • Reference Number: 2508

    Notes:

    Some older sources claim that Sarah was the d/o Roger Osborne of Halstead, Kent, but there is no support for this identification!!! Although baptism record of her son Richard lists mother as Sarah Osborn. But we cannot show a connection to Roger Osborn.

    Marriage to Richard Lyman: (2a)
    Death: (1a) Husband's will names his wife, 22 Apr 1640. (1b,2b) Probate of husband's estate, 27 Jan 1642/3, calls her "Widdow Lyman, Decd," having left a note dated 24 Jul (no year). T. Manning, Jr. on World Connect record says Sarah died Jan 1641/42 in Hartford.

    (2a) Sarah LYMAN, wife of Richard LYMAN, admitted to Roxbury, MA Church as member #20.
    (1a,2c) 1640, 22 Apr: Richard LYMAN wrote his will. Gives to wife all my housing and lands during her life, and 1/3 part of my lands to dispose of at her death amongst my children as she pleases; also all my moveable goods, as cattle and household stuff, and other implements. Wife named executrix.
    (1b,2c) 1642, 27 Jan: The will and inventory of Richard LYMAN, dec'd, were brought into the Particular Court, Hartford, CT. Proved by oath of John MOODY. "And the noate that was brought in is the noate of the Widdow LYMAN, Decd." The note is dated 24 Jul: "The wydowe LYMANs mynd is that her sonne Richard LYMAN should performe her husbands will, and that her son Robert should live wth him till he be 22 yeares of age." She gives Robert the third part of the house and grounds, and for the performance of her husband's will she gives Richard all her moveable goods, both without the house and within it. She will only dispose of her wearing clothes and "some of her lining." Signed by John MOODIE and Andrew BACON.

    Marriage 1 Richard Lyman </cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=ekd32&id=I103> b: 30 Oct 1580 in High Ongar, Essex, Eng
    Note: Alice Gedge said married about 1612, the Latter Day Saints Family search site says married 1602.
    Married: 1602 in High Ongar, Essex, Eng
    Change Date: 10 May 2002

    Notes:

    Married:
    no marriage record has been found

    Children:
    1. Phyllis Lyman was born on 12 Sep 1611 in High Ongar, Essex, England; died in in USA.
    2. Richard Lyman was born on 18 Jul 1613 in High Ongar, Essex, England.
    3. William Lyman was born on 8 Sep 1616 in High Ongar, Essex, England; died in Nov 1616 in High Ongar, Essex, England.
    4. 2. Richard Lyman was born on 24 Feb 1617/18 in High Ongar, Essex, England; died on 3 Jun 1662 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA.
    5. Sarah Lyman was born on 8 Feb 1619/20 in High Ongar, Essex, England; died on 12 Oct 1663 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA.
    6. Anne Lyman was born on 12 Apr 1621 in Navestock, Essex, England; died on 12 Aug 1621 in High Ongar, Essex, England.
    7. John Lyman was born on 16 Sep 1623 in England; died on 20 Aug 1690 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA.
    8. Robert Lyman was born in Sep 1629 in England; died in 1690 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA.

  3. 6.  Thomas FordThomas Ford was born about 1591 in Dorchester, Dorset, England; died on 28 Nov 1676 in Northampton, New London, Connecticut, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 2401

    Notes:

    Prior to emigrating to the New World on the ship "Mary and John" Thomas Ford lived in Dorchester, Dorset, England. The Holy Trinity Church of Dorchester contains the following Baptism Records for children of Thomas Ford:

    Thomas, baptized 21 Sep 1623; buried 6 Oct 1623
    Hepzibah, baptized 15 May 1625
    Hannah, baptized 1 Feb 1628/29; buried 28 Mar 1629

    At Bridport, 15 ½ miles west of Dorchester we find earlier baptism records for children of Thomas Ford:

    Joan, 8 june 1617
    Abigail, 8 Oct 1619

    We also find that Elizabeth Charde Cook, the widow of Aaron Cook, married Thomas Ford 19 Jun 1616 in Bridport. As Thomas Ford, Elizabeth Charde and the three living children, plus Aaron Cooke, son of the deceased Aaron Cooke, all arrived in the New World in 1630 we can safely conclude that all of these records pertain to the same family.

    We can also conclude that between 1619 and 1623 Thomas and Elizabeth moved from Bridport to Dorchester.

    It is possible that Thomas Ford was a widower with a child when he married Elizabeth Charde. In Powerstock, which is 6 miles northeast of Bridport, we find two men named Thomas Ford. One married 29 Jan 1607-08 to Julian Dun and the other married 13 Dec 1610 to Joane Way. We find three baptism records for Florence (1608), Thomas (1610) and Julian (1615) which likely belong to the Thomas Ford married first. And we find two baptisms in 1612 of which one would likely belong to the first Thomas (married 1607/08) and the other likely to the second Thomas (married 1610). Mary, baptized 18 Aug 1612 and Sarah, baptized 6 Jan 1612/13. After 1613 only one Thomas was having children baptized in Powerstock. Joane Ford was buried in Powerstock on 10 May 1615.
    It is possible that Joan Ford, first child of Thomas Ford and Elizabeth Charde was named Joan in 1617 in honor of the deceased first wife, which was not uncommon to do in those days. It is also possible that Henry Way, of Bridport, who also emigrated on the "Mary and John" at the same time as Thomas Ford, was related to Joane Way. Based on this reasoning, some have concluded that Thomas Ford probably first married Joane Way. I think "probably" may be too strong a word. I will go with Thomas Ford "may" have first married Joane Way and they may have had a daughter named Sarah or Mary.

    In regards to which child, Mary or Sarah may have been born to Thomas and Joane, some have, perhaps erroneously concluded that it was Mary. Aaron Cook has appeared in the record as Thomas Fords "son-in-law". Aaron Cook is married to Mary Cook. Thus some have concluded that this wording is proof that Thomas Ford had a daughter Mary and is additional proof of the Joane Way marriage. However, this is faulty reasoning. In the terminology of the day "son-in-law" could also mean what we today call "step-son". And we know that Aaron was the step-son of Thomas, due to Thomas marrying his mother. And that would have nothing to do with whomever Aaron married. The Great Migrations series gives a maiden name for Aaron's wife, and it is not Ford. Therefore, if Thomas was the person who married Joane Way, we still do not have any idea if their child was Mary or Sarah. Neither child emigrated with Thomas. They both would have been 17 or 18 at the time and perhaps already married, if still alive.

    It is unknown who the parents of Thomas Ford were. Burt Spears who has intensively researched the "Mary and John" passengers, has come up with 11 wills of people surnamed Ford in the area and timeframe we are looking at. It is impossible to put these wills together in a genealogical meaningful way. However, one will offers some possible clues. It is the will of Thomas Ford of Dorchester , proved 8 May 1611. In the will the executor is Thomas Forde, "son of my brother John Forde". If this is the same Thomas it would make his father John Forde. The clue here being that perhaps as executor he gained control of property in Dorchester, which would explain his move from Bridport to Dorchester some years later. Consider that we had two Thomas Fords in Powerstock that we know of and that the existence of eleven Ford wills could imply that the common name of Thomas appears even more than twice. I would say that this is a real stretch and that we can only conclude that we do not know anything about the ancestry of Thomas Ford.

    Many on-line genealogies freely use the first wife as Joane, the first child as Mary and the father as John Ford as facts. The first wife and first child have not been proven and the father is pure speculation.

    Thomas Ford, Elizabeth (Charde)Ford, Joanna Ford, Abigail Ford, Hepzibah Ford and Aaron Cooke arrived in Dorchester, Massachusetts in 1630. In 1637 Thomas Ford moved to Windsor and in1672 to Northhampton where he died 28 Nov 1676.

    After Elizabeth Charde died in Windsor 18 Apr 1643 he remarried at an unknown date to the widow of Thomas Scott. There was a child named Ann, but it is uncertain if Thomas Ford or Thomas Scott was the father.

    Some have said that Thomas Ford has more descendants than any other male New England immigrant. I do now know if that is true or not, but he certainly has lots of descendants. He had three confirmed daughters who lived to procreation age. Joanne married Roger Clapp and they had 45 grandchildren. Abigail married John Strong, they had 16 children and 143 grandchildren. Hepzibah married Richard Lyman and had 8 children and 43 grandchildren. That is a total of 231 great grandchildren for Thomas Ford and Elizabeth Charde from only 3 daughters. Plus Elizabeth Charde has additional descendants through her son Aaron Cook. As each generation multiplies itself, with the kind of start their descendants had, it would be virtually impossible for a later generation to catch up to them in numbers. Some notable descendants of Thomas Ford and Elizabeth Charde include Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Princess Diana, Spencer Tracy, the Wright brothers, Samuel Colt, Rutherford B Hayes, Mike Huckabee, D.H. Lawrence, Sarah Palin, and Harriet Beecher Stowe. Gary Boyd Roberts' books mentions these and many other prominent descendants.

    Bibliography:
    Thomas Ford of Dorchester, England, and Dorchester, Mass prepared by Donald Lines Jacobus from material obtained by Clarence Almon Torrey published 1939, The American Genealogist Vol 16 P41-43.

    The Mary & John Series by Burton Spears-various volumes and pages

    The Great Migrations Series by Robert Charles Anderson published by the New England Historic Genealogical Society.

    Thomas married Elizabeth Charde on 19 Jun 1616 in Bridport, Dorset, England. Elizabeth was born about 1593 in England; died on 18 Apr 1643 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Elizabeth ChardeElizabeth Charde was born about 1593 in England; died on 18 Apr 1643 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA.

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    • Name: Elizabeth Charde Cook
    • Reference Number: 2570

    Notes:

    Elizabeth Charde married Aaron Cooke in Thormcombe, Dorset (10 mi. NW of Bridport) 2 Sep 1610

    At Bridport, 15 ½ miles west of Dorchester her first husband Aaron Cooke was buried on 28 Dec 1615.

    Elizabeth Charde Cook, the widow of Aaron Cook, married Thomas Ford 19 Jun 1616 in Bridport.

    At Bridport, are baptism records for children of Thomas Ford (her husband):

    Joan, 8 june 1617
    Abigail, 8 Oct 1619

    The Holy Trinity Church of Dorchester contains the following Baptism Records for children of Thomas Ford (her husband):

    Thomas, baptized 21 Sep 1623; buried 6 Oct 1623
    Hepzibah, baptized 15 May 1625
    Hannah, baptized 1 Feb 1628/29; buried 28 Mar 1629

    We conclude that between 1619 and 1623 Thomas and Elizabeth moved from Bridport to Dorchester.

    It is possible that Thomas Ford was a widower with a child when he married Elizabeth Charde. In Powerstock, which is 6 miles northeast of Bridport, we find two men named Thomas Ford. One married 29 Jan 1607-08 to Julian Dun and the other married 13 Dec 1610 to Joane Way. We find three baptism records for Florence (1608), Thomas (1610) and Julian (1615) which likely belong to the Thomas Ford married first. And we find two baptisms in 1612 of which one would likely belong to the first Thomas (married 1607/08) and the other likely to the second Thomas (married 1610). Mary, baptized 18 Aug 1612 and Sarah, baptized 6 Jan 1612/13. After 1613 only one Thomas was having children baptized in Powerstock. Joane Ford was buried in Powerstock on 10 May 1615.

    It is possible that Joan Ford, first child of Thomas Ford and Elizabeth Charde was named Joan in 1617 in honor of the deceased first wife, which was not uncommon to do in those days. It is also possible that Henry Way, of Bridport, who also emigrated on the "Mary and John" at the same time as Thomas Ford, was related to Joane Way. Based on this reasoning, some have concluded that Thomas Ford probably first married Joane Way. I think "probably" may be too strong a word. I will go with Thomas Ford "may" have first married Joane Way and they may have had a daughter named Sarah or Mary.

    We are unable to find record of parents of Elizabeth Charde. Numerous on-line records show Thomas Charde, but there is absolutely no record of this. There are some Charde wills and Charde tax records in Dorset, but even though the name of Thomas Charde does appear in some of these records there is nothing to indicate that he is a father of Elizabeth.

    Thomas Ford, Elizabeth Ford, Joanna Ford, Abigail Ford, Hepzibah Ford and Aaron Cooke arrived in Dorchester, Massachusetts in 1630. In 1637 Thomas Ford moved to Windsor and in1672 to Northhampton where he died 28 Nov 1676.

    Elizabeth Charde died in Windsor 18 Apr 1643.

    Some have said that Thomas Ford has more descendants than any other male New England immigrant. I do now know if that is true or not, but he certainly has lots of descendants. He had three confirmed daughters who lived to procreation age. Joanne married Roger Clapp and they had 45 grandchildren. Abigail married John Strong, they had 16 children and 143 grandchildren. Hepzibah married Richard Lyman and had 8 children and 43 grandchildren. That is a total of 231 great grandchildren for Thomas Ford and Elizabeth Charde from only 3 daughters. Plus Elizabeth Charde has additional descendants through her son Aaron Cook. As each generation multiplies itself, with the kind of start their descendants had, it would be virtually impossible for a later generation to catch up to them in numbers. Some notable descendants of Thomas Ford and Elizabeth Charde include Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Princess Diana, Spencer Tracy, the Wright brothers, Samuel Colt, Rutherford B Hayes, Mike Huckabee, D.H. Lawrence, Sarah Palin, and Harriet Beecher Stowe. Gary Boyd Roberts' books mentions these and many other prominent descendants.

    Bibliography:
    Thomas Ford of Dorchester, England, and Dorchester, Mass prepared by Donald Lines Jacobus from material obtained by Clarence Almon Torrey published 1939, The American Genealogist Vol 16 P41-43.

    The Mary & John Series by Burton Spears-various volumes and pages

    The Great Migrations Series by Robert Charles Anderson published by the New England Historic Genealogical Society.

    Notes:

    Married:
    TAG 1934 V11 P180

    Children:
    1. Joanna Ford was born on 8 Jun 1617 in Bridport, Dorset, England.
    2. Abigail Ford was born on 8 Oct 1619 in Bridport, Dorset, England.
    3. Thomas Ford was born on 21 Sep 1623 in Dorchester, Dorset, England; died on 6 Oct 1623 in Dorchester, Dorset, England.
    4. 3. Hepzibah Ford was born on 15 May 1625 in Dorchester, Dorset, England; died on 11 Apr 1683 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA.
    5. Hannah Ford was born on 1 Feb 1628/29 in Dorchester, Dorset, England; died on 28 Mar 1629 in Dorchester, Dorset, England.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Henry Lyman was born before 1560 in England; died before 4 May 1605 in England; was buried on 4 May 1605 in Navestock, Essex, England.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 2588

    Notes:

    In spite of various on-line trees we have no solid evidence of the parentage of Henry Lyman.

    Donald Lines Jacobus, in his article (TAG Vol. 30 [1954] pp. 187-190), says only that Henry Lyman (father of Richard the emigrant) was "quite probably son of an earlier Henry and Joan."

    Henry married Elizabeth Rande. Elizabeth (daughter of Peter Rande and Joan Unknown) was born before 1560 in England; died in Apr 1587 in High Ongar, Essex, England; was buried on 15 Apr 1587 in High Ongar, Essex, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Elizabeth Rande was born before 1560 in England (daughter of Peter Rande and Joan Unknown); died in Apr 1587 in High Ongar, Essex, England; was buried on 15 Apr 1587 in High Ongar, Essex, England.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 2565

    Children:
    1. Judith Lyman was born on 2 Nov 1578 in High Ongar, Essex, England; died on 24 Nov 1578 in High Ongar, Essex, England.
    2. Jane Lyman was born on 20 Oct 1579 in High Ongar, Essex, England.
    3. 4. Richard Lyman was born on 30 Oct 1580 in High Ongar, Essex, England; died between 22 Apr 1640 and 3 Mar 1640/41 in Hartford, Connecticut, USA.
    4. Henry Lyman was born on 19 Nov 1581 in High Ongar, Essex, England.
    5. Agnes Lyman was born on 28 Nov 1585 in High Ongar, Essex, England.
    6. Sarah Lyman was born on 18 Jan 1587 in High Ongar, Essex, England; died on 13 Mar 1589 in Navestock, Essex, England.