Godfriedus Wynge
Matthew Wynge of Banbury
The Will of Matthew Wynge
Rev. John Winge
The Will of Rev. John Winge
Portions of sermons by Rev. John Winge
Deborah Bachiler Winge
Rev. Stephen Bachiler
Before you Come to Massachusetts
The William & Francis
The Sea Voyage
Description of Saugus written by William Wood
The Ten Men of Saugus
Rev. Stephen Bachiler at the online Lane Memorial Library
Rev. Stephen Bachiler...Innocent or Guilty?
Mary Beetle Divorces Rev. Stephen Bachiler
John Wing
Daniel Wing
Stephen Wing
Matthew Wing
The Children of John Wing
The Children of Daniel Wing
The Children of Stephen Wing
The Grandchildren of John Wing
The Grandchildren of Daniel Wing
The Grandchildren of Stephen Wing
Individual Family Lineages
The Works of Kathryn Newkirk Graham
Biography of Stephen Wing by Col. George W. Wing
The Inventory & Will of John Briggs, father of Sarah Briggs Wing
Sarah Briggs Wing
The Identity of Joseph & Benjamin Wing
Written by Raymond T. Wing
Joseph Wing & Catherine Cornell
Matthew Wing & Elizabeth Sisson
Giles Wing & Mary Jane Cornell
Matthew Wing, son of Giles Wing & Mary Jane Cornell, writes a poem to his daughter, Syvia Wing Baker
Sylvia Wing Baker writes a history of their family for her son, Gershon A. Baker
Sylvia Wing Baker writes to her sister Frances Wing Button
A history of Giles Nelson Wing & his wife, Matilda Pettis
"Nearly 70 Years of Marriage..an article about Giles Nelson Wing and Matilda Pettis by the Quincy Daily Journal
Joseph Wing & Amy Pettis
Joseph Smith Wing writes an article about the Giles Wing family for the OWL
Stephen Wing
Matthias Wing
The Button Family Table of Contents
Joseph Smith Wing & Rebecca Pierce Davis
Joseph Smith Wing & Frances Elizabeth Gerrad
Joseph Smith Wing & Signa Anderson
Joseph Smith Wing & Sarah Adelia Wright Strang
Joseph Smith Wing & Elizabeth Marshall
Joseph Smith Wing & Mary Josephine Allen
Joseph Smith Wing & Sophia Anena Bohne
Joseph Smith Wing & Ellen Larsen
Joseph Smith Wing & Sophia Maria Amelia Hendrickson
Joseph Smith Wing & Frances Anna McCurdy
Byron Wing & Annabelle Gore
Joseph Wing & Ruby Dean Lowe
Marguerite Estella Wing & Lynn Eugene Cox
Samuel Joseph Wing
Norman Allen Wing & Anna Cooper...a history of their descendants
The Pettis Family of Pike County, Illinois
Pettis Cemetery, Pike County, Illinois
The Bible of William Pettys/Pettis
Colonel Stephen Pettis
Convincing Argument that Colonel Stephen Pettis was the son of Stephen Pettis & Amy Button
A History of Adelia Wing Bohne |
Matthew Wing, the youngest son of Rev. John Wing and Deborah Bachiler.
Pope states that Matthew Wing remained in England when the family migrated
to America. Lovell states that he came over but returned. (We now believe
that Pope was wrong...according to Matthew's will he did indeed own land
in Massachusetts.)
Matthew was born about 1627 at The Hague, Belgium which was probably the
last place that the Wing family lived prior to Rev. John Wing's death at
London. Matthew would only have been about two or three years old at the
time of his fathers death and only about five years old when he sailed with
his mother and brothers for New England. It is proven that from his last
will and testament that Matthew Wing was a landowner at "his Majesties
Colony of New Plymouth in new England."
It is not known when Matthew returned to England or why. We do know that
his maternal grandfather, Rev. Stephen Bachiler returned to England about
1654 and we know that he was accompanied by two other grandsons, Stephen
Sanborn and Christopher Hussey. My original theory was that Matthew may have
accompanied his grandfather and cousins back to England until I received
the following information from Raymond Wing on July 10th:
Just a note to inform you that Matthew Wing, son of Rev. John Wing
died in England before 1653. See the following:
Thru the kindness of Mr. Victor C. Sanborn, the Bachiler-Sanborn genealogist,
our attention is called to the following excerpt from Wyman's "Estates of
Charlestown:" under "Green, James:"
"Daniel Wing and wife Hannah of Sandwich entrusted money to James Green
of Malden for use of Joanna Nicholson (sic) in 1653.: Mr. Sanborn thinks
that this was from some court files in either the county of Suffolk or Middlesex.
The word "sic" is here used after the name Joanna Nicholson to show that
the quotation of the name is rightly given. Matthew's wife was Joan Newman.
The inference we draw is that after Matthew's death she married again and
that her last name was Nicholson.The record is important from the fact it
establishes the circumstances that Matthew returned to England prior to 1653,
and that his marriage and death, probably occurred several years prior to
that period. [Owl, JUN 1915, pp. 1458-9]
As Matthew is believed to have married in England, it is almost certain
he came to England before Stephen Bachiler. |
My many thanks to Raymond Wing for his information. I really appreciate
this insight into at least establishing that Joan/Joanna did indeed remarry
and that the estate was turned over to James Green in 1653. In the year 1653,
Matthew would have only been between twenty-five and twenty-seven years old,
according to the estimated time of his birth. It seems to me that he would
have had to have married fairly young to have had time to return to England,
take Joan Newman for his wife, conceive his son John and to die "several
years prior to that period (1653)."
We do know that when Matthew returned to England and that he married Joane
Newman, the daughter of Robert Newman of Stroud Co., Kent, England. There
is no exact date of the marriage between Matthew Wing and Joane Newman. Matthew
Wing and his wife, Joane Newman had one son; John Wing, date of birth
unknown.
Actually, the will is very informative but also very confusing. It is
clear that Matthew pre-deceased his wife and son, but it is not clear by
how long. Matthew Wing's will was probated on August 27, 1680, but the language
tends to indicate that Matthew had been dead for several years prior to 1680.
It appears that Matthew probably died while his son was still very young.
The land that Matthew owned in New England was in the care of his brother,
Daniel Wing. After Matthew's death, Joane Newman Wing, his widow, requested
"by vertue of her Leter of Attorney," that Daniel Wing turn the estate of
his brother, Matthew Wing, over to Joane's brother-in-law, James Green. (James
Green married Joane Newman's sister, Elizabeth Newman.)
In accordance with Joane Newman Wing's wishes, Daniel Wing turned the
estate over to James Green "of the town of Malden in his Majesties Colony
of Massachusett Bay in New England." The intention was that James Green would
manage the estate so that Joane Newman Wing and her son, John Wing, "might
reap the benefitt of it in their necessity here in England." That never happened;
"which notwithstanding they did not, through the frauds of the said James
Green, dureing their lives."
By the time that Matthew Wing's will was probated, it seems to me that
very few of his intentions were actually carried out. It appears that his
wishes were that if his wife and son died before his brothers that his estate
in New England would be divided among his brothers, John, Daniel and Stephen
Wing equally. However, even after she accused her brother-in-law, James Green
of fraud, Joane Newman Wing still wants her own blood line to have the estate.
Therefore, she asks that John, Daniel and Stephen Wing relinquish their right
to Matthew Wing's estate to her niece, Hannah Shankes/Snakes (it is spelled
both ways in the will.) Hannah was the daughter of Thomas Griffen and Anne
Newman, another sister of Joane Newman Wing. Hannah married William
Shankes/Snakes. The three surviving brothers of Matthew Wing apparently turned
over their share of Matthew Wing's estate without any fuss, Daniel even acted
as the Attorney on behalf of Hannah Shankes/Snakes.
We may never know why Matthew Wing did not return to New England or why
Joane Newman Wing seemed determined that Matthew's brothers would not retain
their inherited rights to his estate. All of these questions are tantalizing
and beg for more research. Ultimately the legacy of Matthew lives on only
through his brothers' lines of descent while it seems that Matthew's ended
in England while he was still a young man.
The will in it's entirety follows, the original is continuous, paragraphing
was added for reading convenience.
"To all Christian people to whom these presents shall come, William Shanks
of Stroud in the County of Kent, Cooper, and Hannah Shankes his wife sends
greeting. Whereas Matthew Wing of Stroud in the County of Kent, aforesaid,
Planter, in his Majesties Colony of New Plymouth in new England, haveing
purchased a certain Estate there, afterwards comeing over into England, center
it in the hands of his Brother Daniel Wing of his Majesties said Colony of
new Plymouth, Planter;
"And the said Matthew Wing haveing been come into England marryed
Joane Newman, daughter of Robert Newman of Stroud in the said County of Kent,
Blacksmith, by whom he begot a son whom he named John Wing, and in his minority
deceased; And after his decease his wife Joane Newman alias Wing dureing
his sons minority by vertue of her Leter of Attorney authorized her brother
in law James Green of the town of Malden in his Majesties Colony of Massachusett
Bay in new England, who had marryed Elizabeth Newman, sister of the said
Joan Newman alias Wing, for her and in her name and to her use and behoofe,
to aske, require, and take and receive that her said Husband's Matthew Wing's
estate, of and from the said Daniel Wing who accordingly delivered it into
his hands, to the intent the said Widdow Wing and her son John might reap
the benefitt of it in their necessity here in England, which notwithstanding
they did not, through the frauds of the said James Green, dureing their
lives.
"Now the said Joan Wing, the Widdow, and John Wing the son, of the said
Matthew Wing, being both likewise deceased, and the estate not haveing been
delivered into their or either of their hands before their decease, the
Estate is devolved unto three brothers of the said Matthew Wing, vizt, John
Wing of the town of Yarmouth in the said Colony of new Plymouth [Planter?]
and Daniel Wing and Stephen Wing of the town of Sandwich in the said Colony
of new Plymouth, Planters, in new England, Who all three as well for
the naturall love and afftection which they beare unto their deare and
wellbeloved Cousin, the abovesaid Hannah Snakes, daughter of Thomas Griffen
of Stroud aforesaid in the said County of Kent, Fisherman, and of Anne Griffen,
alias Newman, his then wife deceased, sister of the said Joan Newman alias
Wing, as for divers other good [causes] and valuable considerations, then
and every of them thereunto especially moving, have for themselves, their
heirs, executors, administrators and assigns, given, graunted, enfeoffed
and confirmed. All and singular the said Estate of their said Brother Matthew
Wing, situate lying and being in his Majesties Colony of new Plymouth in
new England, and all and every their Rights, Titles, Priviledges, claymes
and demands thereunto, and to every part thereof, unto the said Hannah Snakes,
the now wife of the said William Shankes, and to the heires of her body lawfully
begotten for ever.
"Know yee therefore, That the above named William Shankes and Hannah Shankes
his now wife, in consideration hereof and for the better accomplishment of
the obtaining the said estate in her possession have appointed, ordained
and made and in their stead and place by these presents put, deputed and
constituted their deare and trusty and well-beloved Unkle Daniel Wing,
aforenamed, of the town of Sandwich in his Majesties said Colony of new Plymouth
in new England, Planter, to be their lawfull Attorney [irrevocable?] for
them and in their names and to their uses and behoofes to ask, demand, sue
for..."
Matthew had returned to England to settle some family financial matters.There
he married and died before he could return to New England. (ref: Conway,
pg 56-58, 67; Allied Families, pg 272; Ray Olson, pg 247).
[GMB, various] Embarked on the __William & Francis__ with the "Plough
Company" [GMB 60; WJ 1:93] 7 Mar 1631/1632 at London, Greater London,
England
[Wing Graham Notes] Sailed on the William & Francis with the "Plough
Company" 9 Mar 1632
Arrived at Boston Harbor in the __William and Francis__ 5 Jun 1632 at
New World
[Wing Graham Notes] Arrived in the William & Francis 5 Jun 1632 at
Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony
[GMB, pg. 62] Deborah (Bachiler) Wing and her children came to New England
in the late 1630s and resided at Sandwich. bef. 1640
[Wing Graham Notes] Plea for settlement 20 Aug 1680
Cited in [Gifford/Barrows] Ancestry of Elihu B. Gifford and Catherine
Sandow Barrows Pg. 247
Cited in [Austin - Allied Fam] One Hundred and Sixty Allied Families Pg.
272
Cited in [Conway] Historical and Genealogical Register of John Wing of
Sandwich Massachusetts and his Descendants Pg. 56-58, 67
Cited in [Wing Graham Notes] Files, notes and monographs of the Wing family
(#4)
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