. Genealogy of the descendants of John White of Wenham and Lancaster, Massachusetts. : 1638-[1909] .... the Estate, of John White being in Wenham, onehundred acres of upland and six acres of meadow with buildings lyingwithin the town of Wenham, in the countie of Essex valued at ,£200,00,00. In Lancaster 189,11,10. Total ,£389,11,10. Richard Hutton appaisers & Marke Batchelerthe 29 : lmo : 1673 Pr. Ralph Houghton John Lewis. children. 2. John, Jr.,2 no account found of him except in James Savages Gen. Diet. 3. Joanna2 4-. 4. Elizabeth2 +. 5. Thomas2 +. 6. Mary2 + . 7. Sarah2 + .— 8. Josiah2 +.


. Genealogy of the descendants of John White of Wenham and Lancaster, Massachusetts. : 1638-[1909] .... the Estate, of John White being in Wenham, onehundred acres of upland and six acres of meadow with buildings lyingwithin the town of Wenham, in the countie of Essex valued at ,£200,00,00. In Lancaster 189,11,10. Total ,£389,11,10. Richard Hutton appaisers & Marke Batchelerthe 29 : lmo : 1673 Pr. Ralph Houghton John Lewis. children. 2. John, Jr.,2 no account found of him except in James Savages Gen. Diet. 3. Joanna2 4-. 4. Elizabeth2 +. 5. Thomas2 +. 6. Mary2 + . 7. Sarah2 + .— 8. Josiah2 +. 9. Ruth,2 bapt. first church, Salem, Sept. 8, 1644; d. Hannah2 +. JOANNA2 (3), b. in England, about 1630; m. in Wenham, about1650, Capt. Thomas, son of Phineas and Sarah Fiske, b. in Englandabout 1630. (The Fiske Genealogy of 1896, gives his childrensmother as Peggy, but we find in the Salem Probate office a volumewritten by Mr. Perley Derby—The Family of Thomas Fiske — and anentry made later by Hon. Henry Fitz Waters8 (8886 a), that the nameof his wife was Joanna Knee Buckles worn from England by John White in 1638, now in possession of Prof. John W. White8 of Harvard College. JOHN WHITE. 17 And Mr. Waters gives me his word that he had proof that he marriedJoanna White; and he is a descendant of their oldest child, Mary(Fiske) Perkins, wife of John Perkins. Joanna was living in 1673when her fathers will was written, but d. before 1695, as he m. (2) inBoston, May 14, 1695, Mrs. Martha Fitch of Boston. The wife of Thomas Fiske, was presented in Court for wearing a tif-fany hoode, Oct. 1652; and sentenced to pay ten shillings fine, andtwo shillings six pence fees to the court. He held every office in the gift of his fellow citizens, town clerk overthirty three years, representative in the Great and General Court in1671-72-78-79-,80-86-94-,97. In a deposition in 1670, he callshimself about forty years of age. There was laid out to Thomas Fiske sen. f


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