
Family of Henry Raymond
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1. HENRY1
RAYMOND was born Abt. 1580 in Essex, England. He married JEAN PERRY May 14, 1634 in Salem,
Essex County, Massachusetts. She was born 1585 in Essex,
England.
More About HENRY RAYMOND and JEAN PERRY:
Marriage: May 14, 1634, Salem,
Essex County, Massachusetts
Child of HENRY RAYMOND and JEAN PERRY is:
i. RICHARD2 RAYMOND, b. 1602, Dunmow or
Halstead, Essex, England1; m. JUDITH WILLIAMS, May 14, 1634,
Salem, Essex County, England; b. Abt. 1612, probably England; d. 1692, Old
Saybrook, Middlesex County, CT.
Notes for RICHARD RAYMOND:
1. Richard's pedigree in this database is not
confirmed!
2. Richard removed from Salem
to Norwalk, Fairfield
County, Connecticut in 1662 and
from there to Old Saybrook, Middlesex County, Connecticut
in 1663. He was among those who joined the Salem church before December 1636
[SChR 5], and presumably before May 14, 1634 based on date of freemanship (May
14, 1634 (as "Rich: Raymond") [MBCR 1:369].
3. Richard held the following offices: Essex jury,
June 27, 1636, December 27, 1636, June 27, 1637, June 26, 1638 [EQC 1:3, 4, 6,
8]; petit jury, February 25 1641 [EQC 1:33]; Salem fenceviewer, 1636 [STR
1:40]. Rater, 1637 [STR 1:57].
4. In the Salem
land grant of 1636, "Ricd Raymt" received one hundred eighty acres in
the freemen's lands (or perhaps sixty acres) [STR 1:19, 27]. "Rich[ard] Raymond" received one acre
in the December 25, 1637
division of marsh and meadow, with a household of six [STR 1:102]. "Mr.
Raym[en]t" was one of eight men who on January 16, 1636/7 each received half an acre of land at Winter
Harbor "for fishing trade,
& to build upon" [STR 1:33].
On January 4, 1654/5 he was granted one hundred acres of upland and ten acres
of meadow in Wenham bounds upon Pleasant Pond and the great swamp and ten acres
of meadow in the great meadow; "this was a former grant omitted to be
entered" [STR 1:181]. He had two cows in the town herd in 1657 [STR
1:207]. On August 27, 1660 "Richard Rayment of Salem, mariner," sold
to Walter Price one-quarter of the ketch Hopewell of Salem, now at anchor in
Boston harbor, for a year and a day [ELR 2:3]. On August 10, 1662 "Richard
Rayment of Salem, mariner," sold to John Gardner of Salem two and a
quarter acres of salt marsh; signed by "Richard Rayment" and
"Judeth Rayment" [ELR 2:48]. On October 13, 1662 "Mr. Edmund
Batten & Judeth Raymond attorneys of Richard Raymond late of Salem,
mariner," sold to Oliver Mannering of Salem, mariner, a dwelling house in
Salem with about three-quarters of an acre of land and ten acres in the South
Field [ELR 2:127]. On June 25, 1668 "Richard Rayment late of Salem now of
Saybrooke at Coneticotts river's mouth," deeded to "son-in-law Oliver
Mannering" two acres in the South Field at Salem [ELR 3:44]. On April 7,
1685 "Richard Raymond of Seabrooke" bequeathed to "my well
beloved son-in-law Humphry Coomb which was and is married unto my daughter
Barshua Raymond alias Cooms" one-quarter of an acre in Salem and five
hundred acres (one-quarter of the thousand acres he had from Joshua Indian)
[ELR 14:159]. On October 27, 1662 Ralph Keeler of Norwalk sold to "Richard
Raimond" of Salem his homelot, dwelling house and four acres adjoining
[Norwalk TR 1:64-65]. As a consequence of this purchase Richard Raymond was
granted several parcels of land by the Norwalk
proprietors, even though he very soon moved to Saybrook [Norwalk
TR 1:193-95]. On November 16 1663 Richard Raymond bought of John Olmsted two
acres of meadow, four acres of meadow, one hundred pound right in the Ox
Pasture and one hundred pound right in the town commons [Saybrook TR 1:90]. On May 21, 1677 Richard Raymond sold to
John Nicholson three and a quarter acres of meadow [Saybrook TR 1:91].
OnJanuary 2,1690[/1] Richard Raymond of Saybrook deeded to "my son Daniel
Raymond of Saybrook" several parcels of land [Saybrook TR 164, 230].
More About RICHARD RAYMOND:
Occupation: Fisherman and coastal trader
Notes for JUDITH WILLIAMS:
"It seems probable that Judith, wife of Richard
Raymond, was either a sister of Mary, wife of Nathaniel Williams, or else Mary,
wife of Nathaniel Williams, was a sister of Richard, as John Raymond, Richard's
oldest son, 'pledged all of his livestock and everything he owned . . . to
Mistress Mary Williams of Boston.'"
From "Genealogies of the Raymond Families of New
England", by Samuel Raymond, 1886
More About RICHARD RAYMOND and JUDITH WILLIAMS:
Marriage: May
14, 1634, Salem, Essex
County, England
Endnotes
1. Virkus,
Frederick Adams, Compendium of American Genealogy, (Chicago, Virkus 1925-).