1. Charles Henry Pope,
editor, Willard Genealogy; Sequel to Willard Memoir (Boston: Willard
Family Association, 1915), pg. 1. Hereinafter cited as Willard Genealogy.
2. Joseph Willard,
editor,
Willard Memoir; or, Life and Times of Major Simon Willard: with
notices of three generations of his descendants, and two collateral branches
in the United States (Boston: Phillips, Sampson, and Co., 1858), pg.
63. Hereinafter cited as Willard Memoir.
3. Pope, Willard
Genealogy, pg. 2.
4. Willard, Willard
Memoir, pg. 44.
5. Willard,
Willard
Memoir, pg. 42, 64.
6. Willard, Willard
Memoir, pg. 31, 42.
7. Willard, Willard
Memoir, pg. 128.
8. Pope,
Willard
Genealogy.
9. Willard, Willard
Memoir, pg. 41.
10. Willard, Willard
Memoir, pg. 126.
11. Willard, Willard
Memoir, pg. 43, 126.
12. Willard, Willard
Memoir, pgs. 53-59.
13. Pope, Willard
Genealogy, pg. 2-3.
14. Willard, Willard
Memoir, pg. 53-59.
15. It shows Richard
owned land called "the Hookes" purchased from Richard Wood of Charte; he
owned the messuage and lands purchased from Evenden and Paynter; he owned
the lands and tenements called "Weesbines" or "Weestbinnes" purchased from
Hodgekine.
16. Willard, Willard
Memoir, pg. 42.
17. Willard, Willard
Memoir, pg. 40.
18. Willard, Willard
Memoir, pg. 40, 42.
19. It shows Richard
owned land called "the Hookes" purchased from Richard Wood of Charte; he
owned the messuage and lands purchased from Evenden and Paynter; he owned
the lands and tenements called "Weesbines" or "Weestbinnes" purchased from
Hodgekine.
20. It shows Richard
owned land called "the Hookes" purchased from Richard Wood of Charte; he
owned the messuage and lands purchased from Evenden and Paynter; he owned
the lands and tenements called "Weesbines" or "Weestbinnes" purchased from
Hodgekine.
21. It shows Richard
owned land called "the Hookes" purchased from Richard Wood of Charte; he
owned the messuage and lands purchased from Evenden and Paynter; he owned
the lands and tenements called "Weesbines" or "Weestbinnes" purchased from
Hodgekine.
22. Willard, Willard
Memoir, pg. 41, 54.
23. It shows Richard
owned land called "the Hookes" purchased from Richard Wood of Charte; he
owned the messuage and lands purchased from Evenden and Paynter; he owned
the lands and tenements called "Weesbines" or "Weestbinnes" purchased from
Hodgekine.
24. Willard, Willard
Memoir, pg. 43.
25. Willard, Willard
Memoir, pg. 40, 107.
26. Pope, Willard
Genealogy, pg. 3.
27. Willard, Willard
Memoir, pg. 108 suggests that a Barnstable military record requires
a marriage this early.
28. Pope, Willard
Genealogy, pg. 3 gives full details.
29. Willard,
Willard
Memoir, pg. 108.
30. It shows Richard
owned land called "the Hookes" purchased from Richard Wood of Charte; he
owned the messuage and lands purchased from Evenden and Paynter; he owned
the lands and tenements called "Weesbines" or "Weestbinnes" purchased from
Hodgekine.
31. Willard, Willard
Memoir, pg. 107 gives arrival date.
32. Allee Olsen,
"Simon Willard's Ship Confirmed," Willard Family Association Newsletter
Dec 1990 Vol. 23 #2. Hereinafter cited as "Simon Willard's Ship Confirmed".
33. Willard, Willard
Memoir, pg. 107.
34. Willard, Willard
Memoir, pg. 109.
35. Pope, Willard
Genealogy, pg. 4.
36. Pope, Willard
Genealogy, p. 4.
37. Pope, Willard
Genealogy, pg. 7.
38. Willard, Willard
Memoir, pg. 363, 364.
39. It shows Richard
owned land called "the Hookes" purchased from Richard Wood of Charte; he
owned the messuage and lands purchased from Evenden and Paynter; he owned
the lands and tenements called "Weesbines" or "Weestbinnes" purchased from
Hodgekine.
40. Pope, Willard
Genealogy, pg. 6-7.
41. Willard, Willard
Memoir, pg. 39 gives date and place.
42. Pope, Willard
Genealogy, pg. 3, 4.
43. Willard, Willard
Memoir, pg. 356.
44. Pope, Willard
Genealogy, pg. 8.
45. Pope, Willard
Genealogy, p.8.
46. Pope, Willard
Genealogy, pg. 9, 15.
47. Willard, Willard
Memoir, pg. 357.
48. Pope, Willard
Genealogy, pg. 15.
49. Pope, Willard
Genealogy, p.9.
50. Inc. Ancestry,
The 20th Century Biographical Library of Notable Americans., CD-ROM
(Salt Lake City: Ancestry, Inc., 1996), The 20th Century Biographical Dictionary
of Notable Americans, Vol.10, p.412.
51. Pope, Willard
Genealogy, pg. 17.
52. Willard, Willard
Memoir, pg. 358.
53. Pope, Willard
Genealogy, pg. 18.
54. Willard, Willard
Memoir, pg. 363.
55. Submitted to
the Willard Family Association, Inc. Computer Archives, 1994, by Sally
Von Benken, from her personal files.
56. Submitted to
the Willard Family Association, Inc. Computer Archives, 1994 by Sally Von
Benken, citing
Dunster Family by Chaplin, and Pope's Massachusetts
Pioneers.
57. Willard, Willard
Memoir, pg. 358 adds that the birthdate may have been 27 September
1653.
58. Willard,
Willard
Memoir, pg. 359.
59. Pope, Willard
Genealogy, p. 18.
60. Pope, Willard
Genealogy, pg. 19.
61. Pope, Willard
Genealogy, p. 19.
62. Mackey Willard
Ancestors (Ann Sturges Mackey, 854 West 181st St #5A, New York, New York
10033-4407), downloaded 1 Nov 1995.
63. Lorene J. Lyon
and Ruth H. Willard, compiler & editor, Descendants of Henry-2 Willard
of Still River, Massachusetts, Based on The Willard Genealogy, 1915 Edition
of which this is the Second Supplement (Hartford: Willard Family Association
of America, Inc., 1989), pg. 3. Hereinafter cited as Descendants of
Henry-2 Willard.
64. Pope,
Willard
Genealogy, pg. 21.
65. Mary was "of
Braintree (now Quincy)," Norfolk Co., Massachusetts.
66. Pope, Willard
Genealogy, pg. 9, 22.
67. Pope, Willard
Genealogy, pg. 22.
68. Willard, Willard
Memoir, pg. 360.
69. Oscar Hopestill
Leland, editor, Ancestry and Descendants of Jonathan and Sally (Martin)
Boynton... also Ancestry and Descendants of Caleb and Lakin (Willard) Leland
(McGregor TX: self published, 1907). A copy is held by Willard Family Association,
Inc. Paper Archives, Ruth Willard, Historian, 59 Oldham Rd, Wethersfield,
Hartford Co., Connecticut 06109. Hereinafter cited as Boynton-Leland
Genealogy.
70.
Boynton-Leland
Genealogy, gives place.
71. Pope, Willard
Genealogy, pg 22.
72. Willard, Willard
Memoir, pg. 361.
73. Pope, Willard
Genealogy, pg. 10, 23.
74. Pope, Willard
Genealogy, pg. 23 gives date of 1705.
75. Pope,
Willard
Genealogy, pg. 23.
76. Pope, Willard
Genealogy, pg. 10.
77. James Andrew
Phelps, editor, Heroic Willards of '76; Life and Times of Captain Reuben
Willard of Fitchburg, Mass. (New York, NY: Genealogical Bureau, 1917),
pg. 84, 86. Hereinafter cited as Heroic Willards of '76.
78. Pope, Willard
Genealogy, pg. 13; The assumption here is that the Maryland George
Willard is the same as Simon's brother..
79. It shows Richard
owned land called "the Hookes" purchased from Richard Wood of Charte; he
owned the messuage and lands purchased from Evenden and Paynter; he owned
the lands and tenements called "Weesbines" or "Weestbinnes" purchased from
Hodgekine.
80. Phelps, Heroic
Willards of '76, pg. 84.
81. New and Complete
Gazetteer of the U.S.., CD-ROM (Salt Lake City, Utah: Ancestry Genealogy
Library, 1854). Hereinafter cited as New and Complete Gazetteer of the
U.S..
82. New and Complete
Gazetteer of the U.S., pg. 1059.
83. Pope, Willard
Genealogy, pg. 11.
84. Pope, Willard
Genealogy, pg. 12.
85. Willard, Willard
Memoir, pg. 99.
86. Phelps, Heroic
Willards of '76, pg. 86.
87. Pope, Willard
Genealogy, pg. 24.
88. WFA Paper Archives,
Letter and charts submitted by John P. Halstead (757 Chestnut hill Rd,
East Aurora NY 14052) 23 Aug 1993, Ruth Willard, Historian, 59 Oldham Rd,
Wethersfield, Hartford Co., Connecticut 06109.
89. Pope, Willard
Genealogy, pg. 14.
90. Pope, Willard
Genealogy, pg. 25.
91. Pope, Willard
Genealogy, pg. 12, 14.
92. Pope, Willard
Genealogy, pg. 20.
93. Pope, Willard
Genealogy, pg. 21, 35.
94. Pope, Willard
Genealogy, pg. 35.
95. Pope, Willard
Genealogy, pg. 35, 66.
96. New and Complete
Gazetteer of the U.S., pg. 1069.
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