Ross, John

Battle:Battle of Dunbar at Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland on 03 Sep 1650
Ship/Arrival:The ketch Unity – Late Dec 1650 – MA Bay Colony
Prisoner and List:Ross, John. on George Stewart’s Captured at Dunbar List
Name Variations:Rosse
Residences:Ipswich, Massachusetts
Other SPOW Associations:Robert M’Lachlan/Claflin (Unity), Alexander Brebner/Bravender (Unity), John Ross (Unity), a probable Dunbar prisoner named Alexander Maxey who was also a legatee of Alexander Bravender, and Daniell Davison of Ipswich.
Every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy; please independently verify all data.

Created: 26 Mar 2020; Updated: 02 Oct 2020
Researcher: Teresa Rust
Editor: Teresa Rust

First Generation in the New World

1. JOHN¹ ROSS, was born presumably in Scotland and died in Massachusetts. He married, at Wenham before 09 Apr 1664, MARY HAGGETT, the daughter of HENRY (1594-1678) and ANN (_____) HAGGETT.1 MARY was born about 1646 and died at Windham, Connecticut on 05 Nov 1725 about 79 years of age.

Biographical Notes:
1. The Ross Families of Ipswich, Massachusetts by Kathleen Barber, Janet Ireland Delorey and Alice Bruce Sherman2
2. John, Killicress (Gilchrist), and Fennel Ross are all living in Ipswich around the same time.3
3. Mary (Haggett) Ross died at Windham on 5 Nov 1725 about 79 years probably in the home of one of her sons, Daniel Ross or Joseph Ross.

Vital Records from The NEHGS Register. Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2014. (Compiled from articles originally published in The New England Historical and Genealogical Register.)
https://www.americanancestors.org/DB522/i/14304/39/38851909
Vital Records from The NEHGS Register. Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2014. (Compiled from articles originally published in The New England Historical and Genealogical Register.)
https://www.americanancestors.org/DB522/i/14304/40/38039025

Children of John and Mary (Haggett) Ross:4
2. i. JOHN² ROSS, (John¹), b. at Ipswich on 09 Apr 1664.
2. ii. MARY² ROSS, (John¹), b. at Ipswich on 16 Apr 1666. m., SOUTHWICK.
2. iii. SARAH² ROSS, (John¹), m., WILLIAM HOAR.
2. iv. HANNAH² ROSS, (John¹), m., JOHN RUSS.
2. v. ABIGAIL² ROSS, (John¹), b. at Ipswich on 14 Oct 1672.
2. vi. SUSANNA² ROSS, (John¹), b. at Ipswich on 14 Dec 1675. m., EBONS?
2. vii. WILLIAM² ROSS, (John¹), b. at Ipswich on 20 Jan 1676/7.
2. viii. DANIEL² ROSS, (John¹), b. at Ipswich on 08 Jan 1678/9
2. JOSEPH² ROSS
, (John¹), bap. as “grown” son on 08 Feb 1707/8.
2. ELIZABETH² ROSS, (John¹),

Second and Third Generations

2. i. JOHN² ROSS, (John¹), was born at Ipswich on 09 Apr 16645.

2. ii. MARY² ROSS, (John¹), was born at Ipswich on 16 Apr 1666. She married at Ipswich on 24 Jun 1686, SAMUEL SOUTHWICK5.

Biographical Notes: Called Mary Ross alias Southwick in the distribution of her brother Jonathan’s estate on 13 Nov. 1704. She m. at Ipswich on 24 June 1686, SAMUEL SOUTHWICK, he is the son of JOHN and SARAH (_____) (Tidd) SOUTHWICK. He died by 13 Mar 1709/10.5

Children of Samuel and Mary (Ross) Southwick:
3. i. SAMUEL SOUTHWICK, b. 30 Jan 1688/9

3. ii. EBENEZER SOUTHWICK, b. 9 Nov 1690; d. c 1771; m. 1st, at Salem on 09 Apr 1724, SARAH PROCTOR; m. 2nd, at Salem on 18 Oct 1727, MARY WHITMAN.

Children of Ebenezer and Sarah (Proctor) Southwick:5
4. i. LOIS SOUTHWICK,
4. EBENEZER SOUTHWICK,
4. SARAH SOUTHWICK, m. (_____) STACEY
4. MARY SOUTHWICK, m. (_____) UPTON.
4. HANNAH SOUTHWICK, m. (_____) Lefavor

Children of Ebenezer and Mary (Whitman) Southwick:5
4. SARAH SOUTHWICK, b. at Salem on 24 May 1728.
4. MARY SOUTHWICK, b. at Salem on 22 Dec 1729.
4. EBENEZER SOUTHWICK, b. at Salem on 23 Jan 1734.
4. LOIS SOUTHWICK, b. at Salem on 03 Mar 1735.
4. HANNAH SOUTHWICK,
4. LYDIA SOUTHWICK,?

3. iii. HANNAH SOUTHWICK, b 24 Feb 1691/2.5

2. iii. SARAH² ROSS, (John¹), was born at Ipswich on 16 Feb 1667/8. She married at Beverly, Essex, Massachusetts on 03 Jun 1685, WILLIAM HOAR.5

Biographical Notes:

Children of William and Sarah² (Ross) Hoar:
3. i. ABIGAIL³ HOAR, (Sarah Ross², John¹), prob. born 1685, bp. at Beverly on 02 Feb 1695/6.5

3. MARY³ HOAR, (Sarah Ross², John¹), bp. at Beverly on 02 Feb 1695/6. She married at Marblehead on 18 Nov 1708, MOSES PITMAN, JR.5

3. REBECCA³ HOAR, (Sarah Ross², John¹), bp. at Beverly on 02 Feb 1695/6. She married at Marblehead on 22 Dec 1712, BENJAMIN CARDER.  ((https://www.americanancestors.org/DB522/i/14304/40/38039025))

3. SARAH³ HOAR, (Sarah Ross², John¹), bp. at Beverly on 02 Feb 1695/6. She married at Beverly on 21 Jun 1720, “prob. as his second wife,JAMES TAYLOR, SR.5

2. iv. HANNAH ROSS, (John¹), was. born at Ipswich on 01 Feb 1669/70. She married at Andover, Massachusetts on 06 May 1695, JOHN RUSS.

Children of John and Hannah (Ross) Russ:
3. i. HANNAH RUSS, (Hannah Ross², John¹), b. at Andover on 20 Feb 1695/6. “She married Probably, JOHN DUNHAM.”6

2. v. ABIGAIL² ROSS, (John¹), was born at Ipswich on 14 Oct 1672 and died in 1749. No marriage record found.

2. vi. SUSANNA² ROSS, (John¹), was born at Ipswich on 14 Dec 1675. She married a man named EBONS [Hebborn?].7

2. vii, WILLIAM² ROSS, (John¹), b. at Ipswich on 20 Jan 1676/7.7

2. viii. DANIEL² ROSS, (John¹), was born at Ipswich on 08 Jan 1678/9. He died at Windham, Connecticut between 18 Jun 1752 – 14 Mar 1763. He married as “Daniel Raws of Windon”, first, at Lynn, Massachusetts, MARY FARR.7 She died at Windham on 07 Jul 1709. He married, second, in 1716, MARGARET HOVEY.8 He married, third, at Windham on 30 Mar 1741, JUDITH (WARD) WARNER.9

Children of Daniel and Margaret (Hovey) Ross:
3. i. RUTH ROSS
, was born at Windham on 07 May 1717.
3. ii. DANIEL ROSS, was born at Windham on 13 Jun 1719.
3. iii. JEMIMA ROSS, was born at Windham on 31 Aug 1721.
3. iv. MARGARET ROSS, was born at Windham on 19 Jun 1724.10

2. ix. JONATHAN² ROSS, mariner, was born at Ipswich on 13 Mar 1682/3 and died on 23 Feb 1703/4.11

2. x. JOSEPH² ROSS, (John¹), was born at Ipswich on 13 Mar 1682/3 and baptised as a “grown” son on 08 Feb 1707/8. He moved to Windham, Connecticut where his brother Daniel Ross had moved.11

2. xi. ELIZABETH ROSS, (John¹),

-END OF GENERATION LIST-

  1. https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/i/21175/677/426888540 []
  2. Vital Records from The NEHGS Register. Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2014. (Compiled from articles originally published in The New England Historical and Genealogical Register.) https://www.americanancestors.org/DB522/i/14304/40/264788365 []
  3. https://www.americanancestors.org/DB522/i/14304/40/264788365 []
  4. https://www.americanancestors.org/DB190/i/7724/320/141483951 []
  5. https://www.americanancestors.org/DB522/i/14304/40/38039025 [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] []
  6. https://www.americanancestors.org/DB522/i/14304/45/38039027 []
  7. https://www.americanancestors.org/DB522/i/14304/46/38039028 [] [] []
  8. Vital Records from The NEHGS Register. Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2014. https://www.americanancestors.org/DB522/i/14304/46/38039028 []
  9. Vital Records from The NEHGS Register. Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2014. https://www.americanancestors.org/DB522/i/14304/47/38039029 []
  10. Vital Records from The NEHGS Register. Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2014. (Compiled from articles originally published in The New England Historical and Genealogical Register.)https://www.americanancestors.org/DB522/i/14304/48/38039030 []
  11. https://www.americanancestors.org/DB522/i/14304/48/38039030 [] []

Mackshane, John

Battle:Battle of Dunbar in Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland
Ship/Arrival:Unity, Dec 1650
Prisoner and List:
Name Variations:
Residences:
Other SPOW Associations:
Every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy; please independently verify all data.

Published: 18 August 2018, Updated: 9 May 2019
Page Contributors: Dr. Andrew Millard, Teresa Rust


John M’Shane, #1 on George S. Stewart’s “Scots at Lynn 1653. Iron Works Inventory


IMPORTANT UPDATE! (July 2018)
According to Christopher Gerrard, Pam Graves, Andrew Millard, Richard Annis, and Anwen Caffell, Lost Lives, New Voices: Unlocking the Stories of the Scottish Soldiers at the Battle of Dunbar 1650, (England: Oxbow Books, 2018), on page 247, John is categorized as:

Definite [that he is a Dunbar prisoner transported on the Unity]

Mackshane/Mackshame/Mackshawm/Mackshawin/Mackeshoune, John. Residences: Lynn, Scarborough, Saco MA. Appears: 1653. D.aft.1676. [Exiles; Banks; DR; SPOWS; Ch.7 & 8]

For explanations of the category, abbreviations and references see List of Dunbar prisoners from Lost Lives, New Voices.


First Generation in the New World

1. JOHN MACKSHANE, was born presumably in Scotland and died in Massachusetts after 1676.

Taylor, Robert (2)

Battle:Battle of Dunbar in Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland
Ship/Arrival:Unity, Dec 1650
Prisoner and List:
Name Variations:
Residences:
Other SPOW Associations:
Every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy; please independently verify all data.

Published: 22 Mar 2019, Updated: 24 May 2019
Page contributors: Dr. Andrew Millard, Teresa Rust


IMPORTANT UPDATE! (Jul 2018)
According to, Christopher Gerrard, Pam Graves, Andrew Millard, Richard Annis, and Anwen Caffell, Lost Lives, New Voices: Unlocking the Stories of the Scottish Soldiers at the Battle of Dunbar 1650, (England: Oxbow Books, 2018), on page 246, James is categorized as:

Possible [that he is a Dunbar prisoner transported on the Unity]

Taylor, Robert. Residences: Essex Co. MA. Appears: 1666. The Scotchman’, but only one reference to him. [Exiles]

For explanations of the category, abbreviations and references see List of Dunbar prisoners from Lost Lives, New Voices.


First Generation in the New World

1. ROBERT TAYLOR, was born presumably in Scotland.

Philips, Charles

Battle:Battle of Dunbar in Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland
Ship/Arrival:Unity, Dec 1650
Prisoner and List:
Name Variations:
Residences:
Other SPOW Associations:
Every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy; please independently verify all data.

Philips, Charles. #83 on George S. Stewart’s Captured at Dunbar List


IMPORTANT UPDATE! (July 2018)
According to, Christopher Gerrard, Pam Graves, Andrew Millard, Richard Annis, and Anwen Caffell, in, Lost Lives, New Voices: Unlocking the Stories of the Scottish Soldiers at the Battle of Dunbar 1650, (England: Oxbow Books, 2018), on page 256, Charles is categorized as: Doubtful [that he is a Dunbar prisoner transported on the Unity] Philips, Charles. Residences: Lynn, Salem MA. Appears: 1647. B.c.1629. D.aft.1679. Appears in a list of Ironworks men in 1647, so not a Dunbar prisoner. [Exiles; SPOWS; Ch.7] For explanations of the category, abbreviations and references see List of Dunbar prisoners from Lost Lives, New Voices.


Published: 03 Oct 2018
Page contributors: Dr. Andrew Millard, Teresa Rust
Editor: Teresa Rust

Makiah, Daniel

Battle:Battle of Dunbar in Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland
Ship/Arrival:Unity, Dec 1650
Prisoner and List:
Name Variations:
Residences:
Other SPOW Associations:
Every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy; please independently verify all data.

Published: 03 Oct 2018, Updated: 09 May 2019
Page contributors: Dr. Andrew Millard, Teresa Rust


Makiah, Daniel. #58 on George S. Stewart’s Captured at Dunbar list


IMPORTANT UPDATE! (July 2018)
According to, Christopher Gerrard, Pam Graves, Andrew Millard, Richard Annis, and Anwen Caffell, in, Lost Lives, New Voices: Unlocking the Stories of the Scottish Soldiers at the Battle of Dunbar 1650, (England: Oxbow Books, 2018), on page 255, Daniel is categorized as:

Doubtful [that he is a Dunbar prisoner transported on the Unity]

Makiah/Machiah, Daniel. Residences: Dorchester, MA. Appears: 1676. D.1676. [Exiles; SPOWS]

For explanations of the category, abbreviations and references see List of Dunbar prisoners from Lost Lives, New Voices.


Emery, William

Battle:Battle of Dunbar in Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland
Ship/Arrival:Unity, Dec 1650
Prisoner and List:
Name Variations:
Residences:
Other SPOW Associations:
Every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy; please independently verify all data.

Published: 03 Oct 2018
Updated: 03 Mar 2020
Researchers: Dr. Andrew Millard, Teresa Rust
Editor: Teresa Rust


William Emery, #22. on George S. Stewart’s Captured at Dunbar list 1


IMPORTANT UPDATE! (July 2018)
According to, Christopher Gerrard, Pam Graves, Andrew Millard, Richard Annis, and Anwen Caffell, in, Lost Lives, New Voices: Unlocking the Stories of the Scottish Soldiers at the Battle of Dunbar 1650, (England: Oxbow Books, 2018), on page 255, William is categorized as:

Doubtful [that he is a Dunbar prisoner transported on the Unity]

Emery, William. Residences: Lynn MA. Appears: 1653. B.c.1625. Gave evidence about the Scots but does not state that he is one. He testified that he was sent by the Ironworks Company to New England and worked for them from July or September 1651. This does not fit with his transport as a Dunbar prisoner. [DR; SPOWS; Ch.7] 2, 3 4

For explanations of the category, abbreviations and references see List of Dunbar prisoners from Lost Lives, New Voices.


First Generation in the New World

1. WILLIAM¹ EMERY, was born, possibly in Scotland about 1628.

Biographical Notes:
Residence in Essex and Old Norfolk in 1653, “William, age 25 in 1653.5

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  1. Stewart, George Sawin. The Bartlett Collection. New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts. /george-sawin-stewart-documents/ []
  2. Rapaport, Diane. Working List of Early New England Scots. 2015. []
  3. Dunbar Prisoners of War Profiles.The Scottish Prisoners of War Society, Teresa Rust, 14 April 2013, scottishprisonersofwar.com/battle_of_dunbar_pows_america/. []
  4. Gerrard, Christopher M.., et al. Lost Lives, New Voices: Unlocking the Stories of the Scottish Soldiers at the Battle of Dunbar 1650. Oxbow Books, 2018. Ch. 7. []
  5. William, age 25 in 1653.” Early Settlers of Essex and Old Norfolk. Vital Records from The NEHGS Register. Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2014. (Compiled from articles originally published in The New England Historical and Genealogical Register.) https://www.americanancestors.org/DB522/i/21070/252/1426620119 []

Wilson, William

Battle:Battle of Dunbar in Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland
Ship/Arrival:Unity, Dec 1650
Prisoner and List:
Name Variations:
Residences:
Other SPOW Associations:
Every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy; please independently verify all data.

Published: 21 Sep 2018, Updated: 24 May 2019
Page contributors: Dr. Andrew Millard and Teresa Rust


IMPORTANT UPDATE! (July 2018)
According to, Christopher Gerrard, Pam Graves, Andrew Millard, Richard Annis, and Anwen Caffell, in, Lost Lives, New Voices: Unlocking the Stories of the Scottish Soldiers at the Battle of Dunbar 1650,1 (England: Oxbow Books, 2018), on page 255, William is categorized as:

Possible [that he is a Dunbar prisoner transported on the Unity]

Wilson, William. Residences: Cambridge MA. Stackpole describes Robert and William Wilson as “suspected of being Scotchmen”. [Exiles]2

For explanations of the category, abbreviations and references see List of Dunbar prisoners from Lost Lives, New Voices.


First Generation in the New World

1. WILLIAM¹ WILSON,


Sources and Notes:


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  1. Gerrard, Christopher M.., et al. Lost Lives, New Voices: Unlocking the Stories of the Scottish Soldiers at the Battle of Dunbar 1650. Oxbow Books, 2018, p. 255. []
  2. Stackpole, Everett Schermerhorn. Scotch Exiles in New England. 1922. Coll. 733 & 831, Collections of the Maine Historical Society, Portland ME. []

Wilson, Robert

Battle:Battle of Dunbar in Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland
Ship/Arrival:Unity, Dec 1650
Prisoner and List:
Name Variations:
Residences:
Other SPOW Associations:
Every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy; please independently verify all data.

Published: 21 Sep 2018, Updated: 24 May 2019
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Wilson, Robert. #110 on George S. Stewart’s Captured at Dunbar list1


IMPORTANT UPDATE! (July 2018)
According to, Christopher Gerrard, Pam Graves, Andrew Millard, Richard Annis, and Anwen Caffell, in, Lost Lives, New Voices: Unlocking the Stories of the Scottish Soldiers at the Battle of Dunbar 1650,2 (England: Oxbow Books, 2018), on page 255, Robert is categorized as:

Possible [that he is a Dunbar prisoner transported on the Unity]

Wilson, Robert. Residences: Lynn MA. Stackpole describes Robert and William Wilson as “suspected of being Scotchmen”. [Exiles; SPOWS]31

For explanations of the category, abbreviations and references see List of Dunbar prisoners from Lost Lives, New Voices.


First Generation in the New World

1. ROBERT¹ WILSON,


Sources and Notes:


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(Our small website team is unable to help with further research.)


  1. Stewart, George Sawin. The Bartlett Collection. New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts. /george-sawin-stewart-documents/ [] []
  2. Gerrard, Christopher M.., et al. Lost Lives, New Voices: Unlocking the Stories of the Scottish Soldiers at the Battle of Dunbar 1650. Oxbow Books, 2018, p. 255. []
  3. Stackpole, Everett Schermerhorn. Scotch Exiles in New England. 1922. Coll. 733 & 831, Collections of the Maine Historical Society, Portland ME. []

Taylor, Robert

Battle:Battle of Dunbar in Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland
Ship/Arrival:Unity, Dec 1650
Prisoner and List:
Name Variations:
Residences:
Other SPOW Associations:
Every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy; please independently verify all data.

Published: 21 Sep 2018
Page contributors: Dr. Andrew Millard and Teresa Rust


IMPORTANT UPDATE! (July 2018)
According to, Christopher Gerrard, Pam Graves, Andrew Millard, Richard Annis, and Anwen Caffell, in, Lost Lives, New Voices: Unlocking the Stories of the Scottish Soldiers at the Battle of Dunbar 1650, (England: Oxbow Books, 2018), on page 254, Robert is categorized as:

Possible [that he is a Dunbar prisoner transported on the Unity]

Taylor, Robert. Residences: Essex Co. MA. Appears: 1666. The Scotchman’, but only one reference to him. [Exiles]

For explanations of the category, abbreviations and references see List of Dunbar prisoners from Lost Lives, New Voices.


First Generation in the New World

1. ROBERT¹ TAYLOR,


Sources and Notes:
Scotch Exiles in New England, Stackpole, E. S. (1922) unpublished typescript, Coll. 733 & 831, Collections of the Maine Historical Society, Portland ME.

Ross, Finlay

Battle:Battle of Dunbar in Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland
Ship/Arrival:Unity, Dec 1650
Prisoner and List:
Name Variations:
Residences:
Other SPOW Associations:
Every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy; please independently verify all data.

Published: 19 Sep 2018, Updated: 24 May 2019
Page contributors: Ray Dusek, Dr. Andrew Millard and Teresa Rust


Ross, Finlay. #88 on George S. Stewart’s Captured at Dunbar list


IMPORTANT UPDATE! (July 2018)
According to, Christopher Gerrard, Pam Graves, Andrew Millard, Richard Annis, and Anwen Caffell, in, Lost Lives, New Voices: Unlocking the Stories of the Scottish Soldiers at the Battle of Dunbar 1650, (England: Oxbow Books, 2018), on page 254, Finlay is categorized as:

Possible [that he is a Dunbar prisoner transported on the Unity]

Ross, Finlay/Fennel. Residences: Ipswich MA. Appears: 1662. B.c.1621. D.1684. [Exiles; DR; SPOWS; Ch.8; App.B]

For explanations of the category, abbreviations and references see List of Dunbar prisoners from Lost Lives, New Voices.


Name variations:
Fenel Ross, Fennel Rosse, Fenel Roase, Fenel Rouse, Fenel Rouce.


Contributed by Ray Dusek.

Sources and Notes:
Contributed by Ray Dusek:
Fennel “Finlay” Ross 1621–1683
Birth 1621 • Scotland
Death 12 FEB 1683 • Haverhill,Essex,Massachusetts,
Spouse: Hannah Bull 1649-1720
Children:
Hannah Ross 1665- ?
Susanna Ross 1666-1739
Mary Ross 1668-?
James Ross 1671-?
Abigail Elizabeth Ross 1673-1720
Lydia Ross 1676-1752

Susanna Ross 1666–1739
Birth 2 OCT 1666 • Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Death 15 DEC 1739 • Malden, Essex, Massachusetts,
Spouse: Jacob Wilson 1671-1741
Children
John Willson 1697-1778
Catherine Wilson 1698-1732
Jacob Willson 1698-1791
Joseph Wilson 1701-1755
Susanna Willson 1705-1729

Abigail Elizabeth Ross, 1673–1720
Birth 28 JAN 1673 • Ipswich, Massachusetts
Death 1720 • Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts,
Spouse: John Hazelton 1678-1715
Children
John Hazelton Col.1702-1777
Abner Hazelton 1705-1731
Daniel Hazelton 1708-1748
Mehitabel Hazelton 1710-1754

Lydia Ross 1676–1752
Birth 22 JUN 1676 • Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Death 4 MAY 1752 • Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts,
Spouse
James Ford 1674-1735
Children
Mary Ford 1700-1702
Robert Ford 1702-1745
Hannah Ford 1705-1750
Sarah Ford 1707-?
Mary Ford 1709-1757

Name: Fenel Ross
[Fennel Rosse]
[Fenel Roase]
[Fenel Rouse]
[Fenel Rouce]
Probate Date: 25 Mar 1684
Probate Type: inventory
Inferred Death Year: 1684
Inferred Death Place: Massachusetts, British America
File Number: 24211