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James Atherton (settler)

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310: 404: 184:β€œ...the James left King's Road in Bristol on 23 May 1635 with her master, John Taylor, along with the Angel Gabriel, the Elizabeth (the Bess), the Mary and the Diligence. The James and the Angel Gabriel stayed together while the three faster and smaller boats went on to Newfoundland. The Angel was wrecked off the coast of Maine, but the James made it into Boston, torn and shredded”. 267:
Atherton's lot was situated on Neck Road. The precise time of early settlers arriving in Lancaster is not known. Initial lots of land had been allocated to Richard Linton, Lawrence Waters and John Ball, prior to the arrival c.1643 of Atherton and his peers; the Prescott's and the Sawyer's. Over the
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Charles Atherton Hartwell, mustered as a private in he 7th New York State Militia regiment, He was brevetted Brigadier General, US Volunteers on December 2, 1865, for "gallant and meritorious services during the war". He remained in the Regular Army after the end of the conflict, dying while on
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Once more than nine families had settled, the planters petitioned the general court to be incorporated as a town, which was subsequently granted on May 18, 1653. The settlement was named Lancaster. It was likely chosen because of the ancestral connection Atherton shared with his neighbors, the
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A Genealogical Register of the First Settlers of New-England; Containing an Alphabetical List of the Governors, Deputy-Governors, Assistants or Counsellors, and Ministers of the Gospel in the Several Colonies, from 1620 to 1692; Graduates of Harvard College to 1662; Members of the Ancient and
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There has been a bridge at this location since early settlement. It is named for James Atherton, one of the signers of the petition for incorporation of the town in 1652. The 1794 map lists the bridge as 90 feet long on a county way Lancaster’s first iron bridge was placed here in
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At this moment,... their lives were given up for lost; but then, in an instant of time, God turned the wind about, which carried them from the rocks of death before their eyes. ...her sails rent in sunder, and split in pieces, as if they had been rotten ragges...
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The first town meeting on record was held in the summer of 1654, once the petition was granted. At the next meeting it was voted not to take into the town above thirty-five families, and the names of the following 22 townsmen that approved this, were:
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Edward Breek, Mr. Joseph Rowlandson (minister), John Prescott, William Kerley, Ralph Houghton, Thomas Sawyer, John Whitcomb, John Whitcomb, jr., Richard Linton, John Johnson, John Moore, William Lewis, John Lewis, Thomas James, Edmund Parker,
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He was related to Major General Humphrey Atherton, who up until his death in 1661 was the most powerful military leader in the colony. It was Humphrey's father who owned land in the parish of Wigan. Humphrey sat on the General Court of the
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unsuccessful expedition against the French in Quebec. In 1690 he was a member of Captain John Withington's Company of Dorchester, along with his neighbor, Benjamin Willard, as part of a 2000 strong militia. After a victory in the
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in 1623. The colony began in 1628 and was the company's second attempt at colonization. It was successful, with about 20,000 people migrating to New England in the 1630s. Atherton was part of this first wave of
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Honourable Artillery Company to 1662; Freemen Admitted to the Massachusetts Colony from 1630 to 1662; With Many Other of the Early Inhabitants of New-England and Long Island
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and some of her children were taken hostage. This resulted in the abandonment of the settlement by most of the inhabitants who left by way of carts sent by the
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He married Hannah (died 1713) in Lancaster c.1653. They had eight children: James, Hannah, Joshua, Hannah (2nd), Mary, Elizabeth, Deborah and Joseph.
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Atherton went on to become one of the founders of Lancaster at the time of its incorporation. He is listed as an official planter as of January 1653.
151: 1262: 1354: 977: 506:(1835–1906), a soldier in the American Civil War from Vermont, a lawyer and state legislator for New Hampshire during the late 19th century. 1161: 797: 755: 252:. He worked as a tanner and once he met the required age he went on to serve in the local militia within Captain John Whiting's Company. 1334: 1349: 588:(1836–1912), lawyer and American Civil War soldier, who then had another career as cabinet minister and judge in the Kingdom of Hawaii 1146: 533: 920: 906: 842: 826: 1061:"Soldiers in the expedition of 1690 and grantees of townships (James Atherton a nephew of Joseph Atherton inherited a land grant)" 169:, an elder relative (but not a sibling). The latter would later become the mayor general of the Massachusetts Bay Colony troops. 366:
However, in 1704, both he and his two surviving sons, James and Joshua were ordered to strengthen their garrisons in Lancaster.
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In 1659 the town of Lancaster revoked the order limiting the settlers to 35, which followed a rapid increase in the population.
872: 552:(1884–1978), an American architect. He studied at Princeton and MIT. He co-designed the Pennsylvania WWI war memorial in France 1203: 1104:"Joseph, son of James sets sail for Quebec as part of an invasion fleet of 34 ships and 2,000 members of the colonial militia" 1218:"Memoirs of Joshua Atherton (1737-1809) who relates the story of his emigrant ancestor, James Atherton (d. 1710) in Sherborn" 950: 512:(1883–1949), American business executive, Lawyer and Harvard Alumni. Member of the New York State Bar Association from 1909. 1339: 1290: 422:
He is buried at the Old South Cemetery in Sherborn. Probate occurred a few months after. His wife died three years later.
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were set on fire, including the home of Rev. Joseph Rowlandson and 30 people killed. Most houses were destroyed and
237: 1369: 889: 558:(1891 – 1976), an American attorney who served as the National Commander of The American Legion from 1943 to 1944 363:
According to some sources he chose to convey his lands in Lancaster to his eldest son, James (a weaver) in 1698.
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approached New England, a hurricane struck and it was forced to ride it out just off the coast of modern-day
1032: 72: 419:, on August 6, 1710, at the home of his only surviving daughter, Deborah, wife of Captain Samuel Bullard. 1232: 1204:"The Fairbanks and Prescotts, Friends and Neighbors who came to the New World in the Seventeenth Century" 576:(1804–1879), inventor from Foxborough, Massachusetts best known for the development of the Boyden Turbine 345: 325: 1364: 470:(1773–1853), an American Federalist politician, banker and a distinguished attorney from New Hampshire. 936:"History of the Town of Lancaster, Massachusetts: From the First Settlement in 1643 to 1879, Volume 1" 873:"History of Lancaster-Vol 3 - Note it contains original manual annotations from the late 19th century" 467: 142: 1133:"The early records of Lancaster, Massachusetts 1643-1725 (details James Atherton land in Lancaster" 443: 376: 261: 138: 114: 61: 527: 488:(1815–1877), businessman, trader and landowner in Chile; and then in San Mateo County, California 416: 357: 317: 57: 1176: 935: 770: 643: 287:, Henry Kerley, Richard Smith, William Kerley, jr., John Smith, Lawrence Waters and John White 491: 461: 193: 691: 482:(1737–1809), an iron manufacturer, gunmaker for the American Revolutionary War and an inventor 1324: 712: 515: 299: 1060: 379:
and was instrumental in getting the settlement of Lancaster incorporated as a town in 1652.
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next seven years very little was done to advance the settlement of the Nashaway plantation.
1329: 579: 524:(1737–1809), a lawyer and early anti-slavery campaigner in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. 118: 8: 1230: 546:, who became highly successful on behalf of his own community, in selling herbs in Boston 455: 500:(1837–1906), soldier and educator. He was president of the Pennsylvania State University 812: 585: 549: 497: 479: 249: 43: 1182: 1012: 956: 859:"History of Lancaster (fully digitized and searchable). 60 separate Atherton entries" 776: 706: 685: 649: 509: 503: 449: 309: 166: 98: 1359: 1090:"Soldiers in the expedition to Canada in 1690 and grantees of the Canada townships" 756:"New Hampshire Historical Society: The family of James Atherton of Lancaster, Mass" 561: 473: 1132: 573: 555: 521: 437: 403: 388: 321: 260:
Atherton having become of age in Dorchester, was one of the earliest settlers of
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Genealogical and Family History of the State of New Hampshire by Ezra S. Stearns
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Genealogical and Family History of the State of New Hampshire by Ezra S. Stearns
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James, Hannah, Joshua, Hannah (2nd), Mary, Elizabeth, Deborah, and Joseph
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James Atherton of Dorchester settled in Lancaster Massachusetts in 1654
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active duty in Castroville, Texas in 1876 while at the rank of captain.
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Sherborn (Mass.:Town); Baldwin, Thomas W. (Thomas Williams) (1911).
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Genealogies in the Library of Congress: A Bibliography, Volume 1
907:"James Atherton is recorder as one of the planters of Lancaster" 810: 536:(1704–1764), an 18th-century colonial leader from Massachusetts 353: 349: 233: 582:(1883–1952), an architect and instructor at Harvard University 1178:
Genealogical and Family History of the State of New Hampshire
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and then sailed on the James, in the company of the Reverend
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The Genealogy of the Descendants of Several Ancient Puritans
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1624–1710) was an early settler and one of the founders of
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They tried to stand down during the storm just outside the
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Journal of Richard Mather. 1635: His life and death. 1670
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He and his elder kinsman Humphrey Atherton, resided in
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Biographers agree that he travelled from Lancashire to
690:(1930 ed.). Boston, Houghton Mifflin Co. p.  243: 992:"James Atherton entry on the Atherton One Name Study" 629:"James Atherton entry on the Atherton One Name Study" 921:"The naming of the Nashaway Plantation as Lancaster" 795: 1004: 1047:"Families of Cavendish: Families of Cavendish, Vt" 1159: 753: 518:(1911–1967), a prosecutor at the Nuremberg Trials 382: 1316: 975: 1130: 1033:"James Atherton alternative independent source" 844:Location of the Lot allocated to James Atherton 298:It is unknown when Atherton left Lancaster for 1245: 1345:English emigrants to Massachusetts Bay Colony 1174: 813:"Thomas Ferrier, and some of his descendants" 356:. Joseph died during, or in the aftermath of 948: 609: 440:(1921–2002), former U.S. Ambassador to Egypt 152:Puritan migration to New England (1620–1640) 711:(1850 ed.). Boston, D. Clapp. p.  673:. Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press. p. 34. 1305:"James Atherton entry on the Atherton ONS" 494:(1868-1911), composer and music instructor 811:Lane, Hannah Elizabeth (Ferrier) (1906). 741:"Pilgrim Ships - The Voyage of the James" 727:"Pilgrim Ships - The Voyage of the James" 668: 434:(1817–1906), a Union Army Civil War nurse 236:on August 17, 1635, after weathering the 402: 308: 1277:"Copy of James Atherton's will of 1710" 768: 641: 1317: 1005:Library of Congress (September 2012). 704: 425: 196:. According to the ship's log and the 141:had been founded by the owners of the 1291:"The Genealogical Magazine, Volume 9" 1049:. Cavendish Historical Society. 2008. 683: 530:(1837–1903), 19th century businessman 172:On June 4, 1635, he set sail for the 1355:People from Lancaster, Massachusetts 671:The Ancestry of Chamberlin and Grant 255: 165:; a minister from his home town and 1263:"Atherton-West and allied families" 1202:Fairbanks McKenny, Sharmin (2020). 934:Rev. Abijah Perkins Marvin (1879). 542:(1803–1888), was an early American 339:His youngest son Joseph, served in 244:Arrival in Massachusetts Bay Colony 13: 1335:People from colonial Massachusetts 14: 1386: 1350:People from Milton, Massachusetts 831:. Lancaster, Mass. 6 August 2024. 815:. Elkhorn, Wis., The Independent. 293: 154:. Atherton was a child emigrant. 1088:Watkins, Walter Kendall (1898). 687:The Planters of the Commonwealth 331: 238:Great Colonial Hurricane of 1635 1297: 1283: 1269: 1254: 1239: 1224: 1210: 1195: 1168: 1153: 1139: 1124: 1110: 1096: 1081: 1067: 1053: 1039: 1025: 998: 984: 969: 942: 927: 913: 899: 882: 865: 851: 835: 819: 804: 789: 762: 446:(1843–1921), Canadian physician 348:during May 1690, they departed 976:Nourse, Henry S., ed. (1890). 747: 733: 719: 698: 684:Banks, Charles Edward (1930). 677: 662: 635: 621: 603: 383:Atherton Bridge, Massachusetts 200:, the following was recorded; 1: 1261:O'Gorman, Ella (Foy) (1953). 1131:Nourse, Henry S, ed. (1884). 796:Henry Stedman Nourse (1889). 596: 132: 110: 16:Early settler in New England 7: 1340:People from colonial Boston 669:Henderson, June G. (2000). 617:. Carter, Andrews & co. 369: 275:Prescott's and Houghton's. 10: 1391: 1160:Frederick L. Weis (1939). 754:Frederick L. Weis (1939). 498:George Washington Atherton 468:Charles Humphrey Atherton 143:Massachusetts Bay Company 94: 86: 78: 68: 50: 28: 21: 1375:Burials in Massachusetts 705:Mather, Richard (1635). 444:Alfred Bennison Atherton 410: 377:Massachusetts Bay Colony 262:Lancaster, Massachusetts 139:Massachusetts Bay Colony 115:Lancaster, Massachusetts 62:Massachusetts Bay Colony 1246:Joseph Willard (1826). 769:Stearns, E. S. (1908). 642:Stearns, E. S. (1908). 528:Joseph Ballard Atherton 417:Sherborn, Massachusetts 387:The sign commemorating 1370:American city founders 1175:Stearns, E.S. (1908). 492:Frank Peabody Atherton 462:Charles Henry Atherton 407: 401: 313: 230: 221:managed to make it to 210: 194:Hampton, New Hampshire 186: 117:. He emigrated to the 949:Morse, Abner (1857). 610:Farmer, John (1829). 574:Uriah Atherton Boyden 570:(1788–1870), inventor 516:Henry Valpey Atherton 406: 393: 312: 211: 202: 182: 1293:. 1899. p. 182. 580:Henry Atherton Frost 346:Battle of Port Royal 232:Atherton arrived in 129:, England, in 1635. 119:New England Colonies 1135:. pp. 252–253. 456:Charles G. Atherton 426:Notable descendants 328:during March 1676. 121:from the parish of 586:Alfred S. Hartwell 564:(born 1947), actor 550:Thomas H. Atherton 480:Cornelius Atherton 408: 341:Sir William Phips’ 314: 44:Kingdom of England 1365:People from Wigan 847:. The town. 1879. 510:Henry F. Atherton 504:Henry B. 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Index

Wigan
Lancashire
Kingdom of England
Sherborn
Massachusetts Bay Colony
planter
Humphrey Atherton
Lancaster, Massachusetts
New England Colonies
Wigan
Lancashire
Massachusetts Bay Colony
Massachusetts Bay Company
Cape Ann
Puritan migration to New England (1620–1640)
Bristol
Richard Mather
Humphrey Atherton
New World
Hampton, New Hampshire
Isles of Shoals
Boston Harbor
Boston
Great Colonial Hurricane of 1635
Dorchester
Lancaster, Massachusetts
Milton
Lancaster raid

garrison houses

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