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5. Anon. 1910. Genealogical and Family History of Northern New York… Vol. III. Lewis Historical Pub. Co., NY (online at Ancestry.com):- p. 931 WILBUR
Samuel Wildbore, immigrant ancestor, married, in England, Ann, daughter of Thomas Bradford, of Doncaster, Yorkshire. [Samuel's wife was Anne SMITH, not Ann BRADFORD]. The first record of him is on December 1, 1633, when he and his wife Ann were admitted to the First Church at Boston. He was made a freeman in Boston, March 4, 1634. He owned much property in Taunton, Massachusetts, as well as in Boston, and probably lived in both places. In November, 1637, he was among those banished from the colony on account of religious views. Acting on the advice of Roger Williams he went to Providence, where he and others who fled with him negotiated the purchase of the island of Aquednek, now Rhode Island, from the Narragansett Indians. Early in 1638 he removed, with his family, to the new location. In 1645 he returned to Boston. Later he built an iron furnace at Taunton, the first in New England. 1638 he was clerk of the town board, constable in 1639, in 1644, sergeant. He married (second) Elizabeth, widow of Thomas Lechford. She was admitted to the church November 29, 1645. He died July 24, 1656. [Samuel died 29 Nov 1656, not July 24th.] His will, dated April 30, 1656, was proved November 6, 1656, and his widow and son Shadrach were executors. His widow married Henry Bishop, December 20, 1656; he died in 1664, and she died probably about July, 1665.
Donald Lines Jacobus. 1935. "The First Wife of Deputy-Governor James Bishop." The American Genealogist 12(July): 77-79 (online at AmericanAncestors.org).
Henry Bishop, brother of James, lived for a time in New Haven; and here was recorded the death of Henry's wife Patience on 24 July 1655... Henry Bishop's wife was probably Patience Lamberton. No chilren of Henry are recorded; after the death of Patience, he moved to Boston and married again.
Source: The Great Migration, Mentioned in “Nathaniel Bishop.” Page 305.
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July 1665
Age 65
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Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
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