_John H. BERRY ______ | _Joseph BERRY _______| | (1795 - 1860) m 1815| | |_Mary HUFFMAN _______ | | |--John BERRY | (1819 - 1864) | _Daniel SHEFFER _____+ | | (1763 - 1831) m 1783 |_Sarah SHEFFER ______| (1796 - 1892) m 1815| |_Ann HUDLOW _________+ (1763 - 1832) m 1783
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Served and was injured in the Civil War.
Died of a heart attack and drowning. Had been hurt in an accident when logs rolled off a wagon. He was working on furniture and willow baskets and weighted them down so they wouldn't dry out andslipped in water.
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________________________ | _George HUSSEY ______| | | | |________________________ | | |--Jethro HUSSEY | | _Nathaniel II STARBUCK _+ | | |_Elizabeth STARBUCK _| | |_Dinah COFFIN __________
__ | _William OLDHAM _____| | (1575 - ....) | | |__ | | |--John OLDHAM | (1595 - 1636) | __ | | |_____________________| | |__
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Came first from England in 1623. He returned later.
Came from England with his two sons John Jr., and Thomas in 1635 on the Elizabeth and Ann. He was killed by Indians in 1636, while in his Shallop, in Narragansett Bay, off the coast of Block Island. The tradition is that his death wasthe the trigger of the Pequot Indian war.
Captain John Oldham (of Plymouth)was the first representative (1634), of Watertown to the General Court of Massachusetts.
In 1632 he and John Masters were appointed to advise with the Governor and his assistants about raising public stock. John Oldham with John Dowil, obtained from John George a grant for a tract of land embracing most of theterritory of the present cities of Charleston, Cambridge, Cummerville and a part of Watertown. (See Frothingham's History of Charleston.) The grant was notvalid, and the General Court granted Mr. Oldham a farm of 500 acres in Watertown April 1, 1634, which was long known after his death as the "Oldham farm."
The theological differences between Rev. John Syford and John Oldham with thePlymouth colonists terminated in 1627, by the exclusion of Syford, Oldham, Roger Williams and some seventy others of the colony. The Plymouth Colonists who came over from Holland in 1621 were Congregationalists, whilst Syford, Oldham and others were church of England people. Oldham and Syford went to Nantasket, thence with Conant to Cape Ann, Their home in 1628, well reconciled with Plymouth, but Oldham never returned as a settler of that colony.
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