PedigreeEla Longespee1
F, #12126, b. estimated 1215, d. 9 February 1298
Parents
Events
1215
1255
Before 23 March 1255
Birth: 1184 | Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England
Death: 29 October 1271
1298~83
Last Edited | 23 December 2021 14:37:52 |
Citations
- [S487] The Peerage.com
- [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
PedigreeStephen Longespee1
M, #12127, b. 1216, d. 1260
Parents
Events
Last Edited | 23 December 2021 14:37:59 |
Citations
- [S487] The Peerage.com
PedigreeEbenezer Lord
M, #12129, b. 22 May 1849
Parents
Events
Last Edited | 22 July 2011 22:13:54 |
PedigreeSarah Lord, Bickford
F, #12130, b. 13 June 1853
Parents
Events
Last Edited | 22 July 2011 22:13:54 |
PedigreeLucy Lord, Ann
F, #12131, b. 9 January 1858
Parents
Events
Last Edited | 22 July 2011 22:13:54 |
PedigreeEunice Lord
F, #12132, b. 29 March 1860
Parents
Events
Last Edited | 22 July 2011 22:13:54 |
PedigreeRachel Stover
F, #12133, b. 1843, d. 1919
Events
Last Edited | 22 July 2011 22:13:54 |
PedigreeMaud + de Ferrers1,2
F, #12136, b. 1230, d. 12 March 1299
Parents
Events
1230
Birth
1230 | Tutbury, Staffordshire, England
1248
1248~18
30 July 1248
Age: ~26
Birth: 1222 | Chewton, Somerset, England
Death: 22 May 1259
1264
1299~69
Last Edited | 9 June 2024 05:34:23 |
Citations
- [S487] The Peerage.com
- [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
PedigreeSibyl of Ferrers
F, #12137, b. estimated 1223
Parents
Events
Last Edited | 30 December 2021 07:00:23 |
Citations
- [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
PedigreeAgatha of Ferrers
F, #12138, b. estimated 1237
Parents
Events
Last Edited | 30 December 2021 06:59:52 |
Citations
- [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
PedigreeMargaret & de Quincy1,2
F, #12140, b. 1218, d. 12 March 1284
Parents
Events
1218
Birth
1218 | Winchester, Hampshire, England
1238~20
1238
Age: ~43
Birth: 1195 | Derby, Derbyshire, England
Death: 28 March 1254 | Evington, Leicestershire, England
1284~66
Last Edited | 9 June 2024 05:34:23 |
Citations
- [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
- [S487] The Peerage.com
PedigreeRobert ++ of Ferrers1
M, #12141, b. 1239, d. 27 April 1279
Parents
Events
1239
Birth
1239 | Tutbury Castle, Staffordshire, England
1249
1254~15
Title
1254
Robert ++ of Ferrers held the title 6th Earl Derby.
1254~15
Title
1254
He held the title Sir - Knight.
1269~30
26 June 1269
Age: ~29
Birth: 1240 | Brecknock, Breconshire, Wales
Death: 20 February 1314
1279~40
Death
27 April 1279 | Holbrook, Derbyshire, England
Last Edited | 9 June 2024 05:34:23 |
Citations
- [S487] The Peerage.com
- [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
- [S68] Wikipedia
PedigreeJoan & de Ferrers1,2
F, #12142, b. estimated 1240, d. 19 March 1310
Parents
Events
Burial
Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
1240
1310~70
Last Edited | 9 June 2024 05:34:23 |
Citations
- [S487] The Peerage.com
- [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
PedigreeAgnes + of Ferrers1
F, #12143, b. 1222, d. 11 May 1290
Parents
Events
Burial
Scarborough, Yorkshire, England
1222
1244
Before 1244
Birth: 1205 | Alnwick, Northumberland, England
Death: 7 October 1253 | Gascony, France
1290~68
Last Edited | 11 December 2021 07:49:13 |
Citations
- [S487] The Peerage.com
- [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
PedigreeElizabeth of Ferrers
F, #12144, b. estimated 1246
Parents
Events
Last Edited | 30 October 2011 11:51:23 |
PedigreeJohn Martin
M, #12145, b. 26 January 1650, d. 6 October 1693
Parents
Events
1650
Birth
26 January 1650 | Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
169343
Last Edited | 22 July 2011 22:13:54 |
PedigreeMary Weed
F, #12146, b. 1653, d. 1713
Parents
Family: John Martin (b. 26 January 1650, d. 6 October 1693)
Events
1653
Birth
1653 | Salisbury, Essex, MA, US
1713~60
Last Edited | 8 January 2012 07:52:51 |
PedigreeGeorge ++ Martin1
M, #12147, b. 11 August 1618, d. before 23 November 1686
Parents
Family 1: Hannah ++ (b. 30 September 1621, d. 1645)

George Martin memorial stone
Events
Burial
Amesbury, Essex, MA, US
George ++ Martin was buried at Golgotha Burial Ground in Amesbury, Essex, MA, US, no marker.
Occupation
He was a Blacksmith.
Note
Came as a servant to Samuel Winsley about 1639; bought Job Cole's rights at Salisbury about 1643. Took oath of fidelity in 1646. His petition to Ge, Court in 1648 was referred to Hampton Court.
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George Martin immigrated to New England in 1639 and settled in Salisbury. He and his first wife, Hannah, had one daughter. Hannah died before August 11, 1646 when he married Susannah North, the daughter of Richard North and Joan Bartram. George and Susannah had eight children. Through their daughter Jane, they are the 5th Great Grandparents of U.S. President Chester A. Arthur.
The family moved to Amesbury by 1654 where George Martin is recognized as one of the first settlers. When Amesbury was incorporated in 1666, he appears on the list of voters and commoners (those who owned a share in all the undivided and common lands of the town). Goerge and Susannah Martin also appear on the list of Amesbury Meeting House seats in July 1667. George Martin's will was probated 23 Nov 1686.
In 1692 his widow, Susannah Martin, was accused of withcraft by residents of Salem Village (now Danvers). She was arrested, tried without representation of council, convicted, and hanged in Salem, July 19, 1692.
1618
Birth
11 August 1618 | Ramsey, Cambridgeshire, England
1639~21
164628
11 August 1646 | Salisbury, Essex, MA, US
Age: 24
Birth: 30 September 1621 | Olney, Buckinghamshire, England
Death: 19 July 1692 | Salem, Essex, MA, US
168364
1686
Death
Before 23 November 1686 | Salisbury, Essex, MA, US
1686
Probate
23 November 1686 | Amesbury, Essex, MA, US
Last Edited | 31 May 2021 09:29:56 |
Citations
- [S407] Ancestry
- [S386] Charles Henry Pope, Pioneers of Massachusetts, 1620-1650
- [S483] Find a Grave
- [S544] US and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500-1900
- [S18] Clarence A. Torrey, New England Marriages Prior to 1700
- [S502] MA Town and Vital Records 1620-1988 Record
PedigreeSusanna ++ North1
F, #12148, b. 30 September 1621, d. 19 July 1692
Parents

Savannah North
Events
Note
Susannah (North) Martin (baptized September 30, 1621 – July 19, 1692) was a woman executed for witchcraft during the Salem witch trials.
Martin was the fourth daughter, and youngest child, of Richard North and Joan (Bartram) North. Her mother died when she was a child. Her stepmother was named Ursula. She was baptized in Olney, Buckinghamshire, England on September 30, 1621. Her family first moved to Salisbury, Massachusetts around 1639. On August 11, 1646 at Salisbury, Susannah married the widower George Martin, a blacksmith with whom she had eight children, including daughter Jane, the great-great-great-great grandmother of Chester A. Arthur.The farthest descendant recorded is Juliet Vaughn (11th generation) In 1669, Susannah was first formally accused of witchcraft by William Sargent Jr.. In turn, George Martin sued Sargent for two counts of slander against Susannah, one for accusing her of being a witch, and another for claiming one of her sons was a bastard and another was her "imp." Martin withdrew the second count, but the Court upheld the accusation of witchcraft.[1] A higher court later dismissed the witchcraft charges.
By 1671, the Martin family was again involved in legal proceedings dealing with the matter of Ursula North's inheritance, most of which Ursula had left to her granddaughter, Mary Jones Winsley. The court sided against Susannah and George, though Susannah was able to bring five further appeals, each being decided against her.
George died in 1686, leaving Susannah an impoverished widow by the time of the second accusation of witchcraft in 1692. Inhabitants of nearby Salem Village, Massachusetts had named Susannah a witch and stated she had attempted to recruit them into witchcraft. Susannah was tried for these charges, during which process she proved by all accounts to be pious and quoted the Bible freely, something a witch was said incapable of doing. Cotton Mather countered Susannah's defence by stating in effect that the Devil's servants were capable of putting on a show of perfect innocence and Godliness.
Susannah was found guilty, and was hanged on July 19, 1692 in Salem.
Some interesting excerpts from the transcript of Susannah's trial are below: (spelling, punctuation, capitalization as original)
"To the Marshall of the County of Essex or his lawful Deputies or to the Constable of Amesbury: You are in their Majesties names hereby required forthwith or as soon as may be to apprehend and bring Susanna Mertin of Amesbury in þ county of Esses Widdow at þ house of Lt. Nathaniel Ingersolls in Salem village in order to her examination Relating to high suspicion of sundry acts of Witchcraft donne or committed by her upon þ bodies of Mary Walcot, Abigail Williams, Ann Putnam, and Mercy Lewis of Salem village or farms whereby great hurt and damage hath been donne to þ bodies of said persons.... etc"
At the preliminary trial for the crime of "Witchcraft and sorcery" Susanna pled not guilty. The original court record book has been lost, but the local Puritan minister, Cotton Mather, recorded the testimony. Susanna and the others accused were not allowed to have council.
"As soon as she came in, Marcy had fits"
Magistrate: Do you know this woman?
Abigail Williams saith it is goody Martin, she hath hurt me often.
Others by fits were hindered from speaking.
Marcy Lewis pointed at her and fell into a little fit.
Ann Putnam threw her glove in a fit at her.
................ Susanna laughed ................
Magistrate: What! Do you laugh at it?
Martin: Well I may at such folly.
Mag: Is this folly? The hurt of persons?
Martin: I never hurt man or woman or child.
Marcy: She hath hurt me a great many times and pulls me down.
Then Martin laughed again.
Probably the worst indignity that Susanna was twice forced to submit to was the physical examination for evidence of a "witch's tit or physical proturberance which might give milk to a familiar." No such deformity was found in Susanna but it was noted that "in the morning her nipples were found to be full as if the milk would come," but by late afternoon "her breasts were slack, as if milk had already been given to someone or something." This was an indication that she had been visited by a witch's familiar, and was clear evidence of guilt. .[2]
Lone Tree Hill, a famous historical site, bore a tablet on its westerly side marking the site of George and Susannah's home. The boulder which marked their homestead has been moved to make room for a highway, and it can be found on the map where the highway crosses Martin Road. The marker lies nearby. George was one of the largest landowners in Amesbury. The inscription on the marker reads: "Here stood the house of Susannah Martin. An honest, hardworking Christian woman accused of being a witch and executed at Salem, July 19, 1692. She will be missed! A Martyr of Superstition. T.I.A. 1894"
In the 19th century, poet John Greenleaf Whittier composed "The Witch's Daughter" about Martin.
"Let Goody Martin rest in peace, I never knew her harm a fly,
And witch or not - God knows - not I?
I know who swore her life away;
And as God lives, I'd not condemn
An Indian dog on word of them
The actual reason for the witchcraft accusation was because of a land ownership/inheritance dispute and subsequent lawsuit the Martins had filed.
1621
Birth
30 September 1621 | Olney, Buckinghamshire, England
1640~19
164624
11 August 1646 | Salisbury, Essex, MA, US
Age: 28
Birth: 11 August 1618 | Ramsey, Cambridgeshire, England
Death: before 23 November 1686 | Salisbury, Essex, MA, US
169270
Death
19 July 1692 | Salem, Essex, MA, US
Last Edited | 31 May 2021 09:29:58 |
Citations
- [S407] Ancestry
- [S18] Clarence A. Torrey, New England Marriages Prior to 1700
- [S502] MA Town and Vital Records 1620-1988 Record
- [S483] Find a Grave
PedigreeRichard ++ North1
M, #12149, b. May 1590, d. 1 March 1667
Parents
Events
Occupation
Richard ++ North was a husbandman.
1590
Birth
May 1590 | Romsey, Hampshire, England
161020
29 November 1610 | Olney, Buckinghamshire, England
Age: ~15
Birth: 1595 | Olney, Buckinghamshire, England
Death: 1670 | London, Middlesex, England
164857
166776
Death
1 March 1667 | Salisbury, Essex, MA, US
1668
Last Edited | 18 June 2021 12:08:41 |
Citations
- [S407] Ancestry
- [S18] Clarence A. Torrey, New England Marriages Prior to 1700
- [S502] MA Town and Vital Records 1620-1988 Record
- [S386] Charles Henry Pope, Pioneers of Massachusetts, 1620-1650
PedigreeJoan ++ Bartram1
F, #12150, b. 1595, d. 1670
Events
1595
Birth
1595 | Olney, Buckinghamshire, England
1610~15
29 November 1610 | Olney, Buckinghamshire, England
Age: 20
Birth: May 1590 | Romsey, Hampshire, England
Death: 1 March 1667 | Salisbury, Essex, MA, US
1670~75
Death
1670 | London, Middlesex, England
Last Edited | 18 June 2021 12:02:08 |
Citations
- [S407] Ancestry
- [S18] Clarence A. Torrey, New England Marriages Prior to 1700