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- From FindaGrave:
John Woolcott of Watertown MA, 1599-1638
Revised May 2011
The second Wolcott family in the colonies was that of John Woolcott who immigrated to America in 1634. John was a son of Edward Woolcott of Axbridge, Somerset, mercer and mayor of Axbridge, by his wife Marie Phippen. Edward was a son of John Wolcott of Tolland, son of Thomas Wolcott of Tolland, son of Thomas Wolcott of Tolland, and was therefore a second cousin of Henry Wolcott who immigrated in 1630. The Woolcott spelling used by early generations of this family is a variant spelling of Wolcott, the spelling used by most American Wolcotts today. Woolcott continues to be the preferred spelling in England.
(1) John Woolcott, b. Axbridge, Somerset, 1599, d. 1638 Watertown MA. After the death of his first wife, Mary Wrentmore, John immigrated to America on the Recovery of London, which departed from Weymouth, Dorset, in 1634. He was admitted as a freeman of Cambridge MA in 1635. His daughters, Elizabeth and Mary, either came with him, or followed soon after. Shortly after arriving in America, John Woolcott married Winifred Crawford of Watertown. She was the widow of John Crawford who drowned in the Charles River in 1634. Winifred had at least one child from her first marriage, Rebecca Crawford, born in 1633. John's surname was usually spelled Woolcott, a spelling that some of his descendants continued using.
John Woolcott of Watertown MA, 1599-1638
Revised July 2014
Shortly after arriving in America, John Woolcott married Winifred Longman Crawford of Watertown. She was the widow of John Crawford who drowned in the Charles River in 1634. Winifred had two children from her first marriage, Martha and Rebecca. (johnwolcott at mail.com).
U.S., New England Marriages Prior to 1700 about John Wolcott
Name: John Wolcott
Gender: Male
Marriage Date: 1634
Death Year: 1638
Marriage Place: New England, United States
Spouse's Name: Winifred Crawford
There is no proof of burial here.
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A woollen draper who came from Axbridge, Somerset, to Massachusetts Bay in 1634 (on 31 Mar 1634, "John Woolcott," appears on passenger list of the Recovery, preparing to sail for New England from Weymouth, Dorset).
He settled at Salem MA, but moved to Cambridge in 1636 & Watertown in 1637, where he was a yeoman & planter.
He was baptized at Axbridge, Somerset, 13 May 1599, Son of Edward Woolcott.
He married (1) at St. John, Glastonbury, Somerset, 18 Jan 1620/1, "Mary Wrinkmore." (Two marriage allegations were entered for this couple: [i] "John Woollcott of Axbridge,woolen draper, & Mary Wrentmore of Glastonbury, spinster, to be married at Axbridge;" (ii) 8 Jan 1620/1 "John Woolcott of Axbridge, wollen draper, & Mary Wrentmore of St. John's Glastonbury, to be married at Axbridge or Glastonbury."). They had 4 children,
He married (2) (possibly) by about 1634 ____ ____. They had one child.
He married (3) by 1637, Winnifred (Longman?) Crawford, widow of JOHN CRAWFORD 1634, Watertown. She married (3) by 10 Nov 1642, THOMAS ALLYN 1639, Barnstable. They had 2 children.
He died by 5 Jun 1638 (when his widow was ordered to bring in an inventory of his estate).
John Woolcott was almost certainly closely related to HENRY WOOLCOTT 1630, Dorchester. There is no evidence he was a son of John Woolcott.
Source: Anderson's Great Migration Study Project.
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