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Smith John [Male] b. 1670
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Roger Mowry was in Boston in May, 1631. He and Roger Williams applied together to be admitted freemen but neither remained in Boston to accept. They were subsequently both at Plymouth, then Salem, then Providence by 1652.
Nathaniel Felton of Salem, in a deposition 18 Sep 1700, declared Roger Mowry had sold his land in the woods [farm at Danvers] to Emanuel Downing and had removed from Salem before the year 1644. However, Essex Court papers, Vol. I, p.67 show a warrant was issed to the constable to summon Roger Mowry & John Elderkin [both of whom would later be in Providence] as witnesses in a case, 29th day 10th month, 1644.
The Records of the First Church in Salem, Massachusetts
1629-1736
Edited by Richard D. Pierce
Essex Institute; Salem, MA 1974
A Catalogue of the names of those persons that are joined in full Comunyon
First page has no dates but prior to 1636
[p.5 - Roger Maurye "removed"
[the words in italics were added at some later time in a different hand….]
By 1655, Roger Mowry is found as an innkeeper in Providence.
In early 1656, land was laid out in Providence at his request. 27 Aug 1656, he had a house lot laid out upon the hill against Robert Williams's meadow.
15 Jan 1658, Roger Mowry bought a house and four acres from Robert Colwell which he sold to Thomas Olney Sr of Providence on 19 Mar 1658/59.
7 Apr 1660, he was granted six acres of land and three acres of meadow in exchange for other lands.
12 Jun 1660 Roger Mowry sold 90 acres, a mile outside of Providence to John Acres of Dorchester.
23 Nov 1660 Henry Neale of Braintree, carpenter, sold Mowry everything he had in Providence including his house, which had been purchased from Daniel Comstock. 3 Feb 1661/62, Mowry sold the right of common that came with this land to William Carperter.
4 May 1661, Anne Smith of Providence, widow of Samuel Comstock & John Smith, sold Roger Mowry four acres in the row of houses in the north part of Providence, next to a parcel already owned by Mowry.
Mary, Roger Mowry's widow, was made executrix of his estate - she refused; the estate was insolvent. She later accepted administration but in 1677, after King Philip's War, the administration papers and bond were missing as found during a review of the town books. Son Jonathan later claimed at a Providence town meeting that he had taken possession of 12 acres of upland that had been his father's right, being the "son and heir apparent".
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Mary Johnson was baptized on 31 July 1614 at St. Mary the Virgin Church, Ware, Hertfordshire, England. She was the daughter of Capt. John Johnson and Mary Heath. Mary married Roger Mowry. Mary Johnson lived at Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island. On 16 March 1674 Mary married John Kingsley. Mary Johnson died on Sunday, 29 January 1678/79 at Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, at age 64 years, 5 months and 29 days. (source: findagrave.com)
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