9. Anna was born about 1679 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts. She died on 5 Nov 1753. Dr. Samuel Ross of Coleraine, Massachusetts. Ancestors and Descendants by David Caldwell MacBryde, Private Printing, 1934, Washington, D.C. p. 3. Anna, died November 5, 1753, aged 74 years. She was born in Sudbury about 1678-79 and was probably the daugter of John and Tabita Rice of Sudbury. Her second son was Thomas Ross, born in Lancaster or Sudbury about 1704. She married second, Thomas Sawyer. Thomas ROSS and Anna had the following children: 4 i. Thomas ROSS. ii. Hannah ROSS was born about 1706. iii. Lydia ROSS was born on 12 Jul 1710. iv. James ROSS was born on 23 Oct 1711. v. Timothy ROSS was born on 20 Aug 1714. vi. Anna ROSS was born on 23 Nov 1716. 10. Samuel DUDLEY. Samuel DUDLEY and Abigail were married. 11. Abigail. Samuel DUDLEY and Abigail had the following children: 5 i. Mary DUDLEY. 14. Nathaniel WYMAN. Nathaniel WYMAN and Mary WINN were married on 28 Jun 1692. 15. Mary WINN was born on 1 May 1670. She died in Apr 1756. Nathaniel WYMAN and Mary WINN had the following children: 7 i. Phebe WYMAN. Fifth Generation 16. James ROSS died in 1690 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts. Dr. Samuel Ross of Coleraine, Massachusetts. Ancestors and Descendants by David Caldwell MacBryde, Private Printing, 1934, Washington, D.C. p. 1. James Ross of Sudbury was the first of this line in this country. He was a Scotch soldier, taken prisoner by Cromwell at the Battle of Worcester, September 3, 1651, and was sent to New England the following winter. He resided in Sudbury, Massachusetts until his death in 1690. In King Philip's War, in the attack on Sudbury April 21, 1676, known as the "Sudbury Fight", he lost property to the amount Seventy Pounds, being about midway between the highest and lowest of the losses of the town's people. James ROSS and Mary GOODENOW were married on 25 Aug 1658 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts. 17. Mary GOODENOW was born on 25 Aug 1640. James ROSS and Mary GOODENOW had the following children: i. Mary ROSS was born on 25 Dec 1656 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts. 8 ii. Thomas ROSS. iii. James ROSS was born on 12 Mar 1662 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts. iv. Jane ROSS was born on 26 Aug 1664 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts. v. Dorothy ROSS was born on 20 Jul 1667 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts. vi. Sarah ROSS was born on 4 Jun 1670 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts. vii. Elizabeth ROSS was born on 15 Mar 1671 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts. viii. Susanna ROSS was born about 1676 in , , Massachusetts. ix. Hannah ROSS was born on 23 Dec 1678 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts. x. Daniel ROSS. 28. Francis WYMAN was born in 1617 in West Mills, Hertshire, England. He died in 1699 in Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts. Dr. Samuel Ross of Coleraine, Massachusetts. Ancestors and Descendants by David Caldwell MacBryde, Private Printing, 1934, Washington, D.C. p. 6 - 7. He was one of the Proprietors of Woburn and one of the founders of Burlington, Massachusetts. His country house, built near Burlington 1666, is still standing. He died in Woburn, 1699. His tomb is still there. He married Abigial Read, daughter of William Read and Mabel Kendall. Francis WYMAN and Abigail READ were married. 29. Abigail READ. Francis WYMAN and Abigail READ had the following children: 14 i. Nathaniel WYMAN. 30. Sgt. Increase WINN was born on 5 Dec 1641 in Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts. He died on 14 Dec 1690. Dr. Samuel Ross of Coleraine, Massachusetts. Ancestors and Descendants by David Caldwell MacBryde, Private Printing, 1934, Washington, D.C. p. 16. "Sergeant Increase Winn was the first born child entered in the records of Woburn." Was Sergeant under Thomas Brattle of Boston, August 24, 1676 - King Philip's War. He was Selectman 1687 - 88. Sgt. Increase WINN and Hannah SAWTELLE were married. 31. Hannah SAWTELLE was born on 10 Dec 1642 in Watertown, , Massachusetts. She died on 18 Feb 1722. Sgt. Increase WINN and Hannah SAWTELLE had the following children: 15 i. Mary WINN. Sixth Generation 34. Thomas GOODENOW. Dr. Samuel Ross of Coleraine, Massachusetts. Ancestors and Descendants by David Caldwell MacBryde, Private Printing, 1934, Washington, D.C. p. 2. The ship Confidence sailed from Southampton, England, in April, 1638, with 110 immigrants bound for New England. Among the passengers were three brothers: John Goodenow, Thomas Goodenow and Edmund Goodenow. John Goodenow died soon after settling in Sudbury, leaving no male heirs. Thomas Goodenow came from Shaftesbury, England, with his wife Jane, one son, Thomas, and his sister Ursula. He was thirty years of age. He became a freeman and one of the Proprietors of Sudbury 1643. He petitioned for Marlboro 1656. Was there at the incorporation and was Selectman 1561, 1662, 1664. His second child, Mary was born August 25, 1640 and married James Ross, August 25, 1658. Thomas GOODENOW and Jane were married. 35. Jane. Thomas GOODENOW and Jane had the following children: 17 i. Mary GOODENOW. 56. Will was probated on 14 Feb 1658 in West Mills, Hertshire, England. Dr. Samuel Ross of Coleraine, Massachusetts. Ancestors and Descendants by David Caldwell MacBryde, Private Printing, 1934, Washington, D.C. p. 6. Francis Wymant of teh Parish of West Mill, Co. Herts, England, had his will probated February 14, 1658. He married (1) Elizabeth Richardson. To his oldest son, Thomas, he left houses and lands, orchards, gardens and yards. To his sons Francis and John of Woburn he left 10 pounds each. Francis WYMANT and Elizabeth RICHARDSON were married. 57. Elizabeth RICHARDSON. Francis WYMANT and Elizabeth RICHARDSON had the following children: 28 i. Francis WYMAN. ii. Thomas WYMANT. iii. John WYMANT. 58. William READ was born in 1587 in Newcastle-on-Tyne, , England. Dr. Samuel Ross of Coleraine, Massachusetts. Ancestors and Descendants by David Caldwell MacBryde, Private Printing, 1934, Washington, D.C. p. 7. Probably the son of Thomas Read of Brocket Hall. Settled at Woburn, Massachusetts 1635. William READ and Mabel KENDALL were married. 59. Mabel KENDALL. William READ and Mabel KENDALL had the following children: 29 i. Abigail READ. 60. Edward WINN signed a will on 6 May 1682. He died on 5 Sep 1682 in Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts. Dr. Samuel Ross of Coleraine, Massachusetts. Ancestors and Descendants by David Caldwell MacBryde, Private Printing, 1934, Washington, D.C. 15 - 16. Edward Winne (of Welsh extraction) born in Wales or England was in Charleston, Massachusetts prior to December 18, 1640, and from and after February, March or May, 1640-41 of Woburn, Massachusetts. According to conjecture he was a master builder and brought with him his apprentice Moses Cleveland, ancestor of the Cleveland family in America. Edward Winne and Cleveland probably came from Ipswich. December 18, 1640, he appears as one of the Commissioners for consulting on the affairs of the contemplated town of Woburn and was one of the original planters of Woburn. He was made a freeman of Woburn, May 10, 1643 and became one of the leading men in that town, chosen a town officer, a Surveyor for Sale 1658, 59 and Selectman 1669. His signature, "Edward Winne", is appended to a deed of Groton, land of George Polle to John Sakin of Groton at Woburn. Edward made his will May 6, 1682. There is a Winn street in Woburn. 61. Joanna died in Mar 1642 in Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts. She was born in , , England. Edward WINN and Joanna had the following children: 30 i. Sgt. Increase WINN. 62. Richard SAWTELLE died on 21 Aug 1694 in Watertown, , Massachusetts. He was born in , , England. Dr. Samuel Ross of Coleraine, Massachusetts. Ancestors and Descendants by David Caldwell MacBryde, Private Printing, 1934, Washington, D.C. p. 17. Proprietor of Watertown, Massachusetts, one of the Proprietors and early founders of Groton, Massachusets, Town Clerk 1662 - 64. Returned to Watertwon after Groton was burned in King Philip's War. Again at Groton, 1680, mentioned as head of one of the families there. Richard SAWTELLE and Elizabeth were married. 63. Elizabeth. Richard SAWTELLE and Elizabeth had the following children: 31 i. Hannah SAWTELLE. Seventh Generation 68. GOODENOW. GOODENOW had the following children: 34 i. Thomas GOODENOW. ii. Ursula GOODENOW. iii. John GOODENOW died about 1639 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts. Dr. Samuel Ross of Coleraine, Massachusetts. Ancestors and Descendants by David Caldwell MacBryde, Private Printing, 1934, Washington, D.C. p. 2. The ship Confidence sailed from Southampton, England, in April, 1638, with 110 immigrants bound for New England. Among the passengers were three brothers: John Goodenow, Thomas Goodenow and Edmund Goodenow. John Goodenow died soon after settling in Sudbury, leaving no male heirs. iv. Edmund GOODENOW. Dr. Samuel Ross of Coleraine, Massachusetts. Ancestors and Descendants by David Caldwell MacBryde, Private Printing, 1934, Washington, D.C. p. 2. The ship Confidence sailed from Southampton, England, in April, 1638, with 110 immigrants bound for New England. Among the passengers were three brothers: John Goodenow, Thomas Goodenow and Edmund Goodenow. John Goodenow died soon after settling in Sudbury, leaving no male heirs. 118. KENDALL. KENDALL had the following children: 59 i. Mabel KENDALL. ii. Francis KENDALL. Dr. Samuel Ross of Coleraine, Massachusetts. Ancestors and Descendants by David Caldwell MacBryde, Private Printing, 1934, Washington, D.C. p. 7. of Woburn, Mass., Selectman, 1640.