_Maurice "The Make Peace" Fitzrobert FITZHARDING _+
_Thomas "The Observer Or Temporiser" DE BERKELEY _|
| |_Alice DE BERKELEY _______________________________+
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|--Richard DE BERKELEY
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| _Ralph DE SOMERY _________________________________
|_Joan DE SOMERY __________________________________|
|_Margaret FITZGILBERT ____________________________
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_Humphrey DE BOHUN _|
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|--Humphrey DE BOHUN
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_William FIFIELD _+
_Benjamin FIFIELD _|
| |_Mary ____________
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|--Shuah FIFIELD
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| _Edward COLCORD __
|_Mary COLCORD _____|
|_Ann Nudd PAGE ___+
_Richard DE MOLYNEUX _+
_William DE MOLYNEUX _|
| |_Emma DONNE __________
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|--Richard MOLYNEUX
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| ______________________
|_Isabell SCARESBRICK _|
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|--John MUNDY
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|--Nathaniel WOODWARD
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He came to Boston before 1633, as he became a member of the FirstChurch in that year. He is called a Mathematician and was employed asa surveyor to run several boundary lines. He was a carpenter by trade.He was elected freeman April 17, 1637.
In 1638 he ran the boundary line between Plymouth and MassachusettsBay Colonies and also the line between Massachusetts Bay andConnecticut. He also surveyed land north of Merrimack, the boundarybetween Charlestown and Lynn and the line between Springfiled andWindsor.
Nathaniel received 28 acres when allotments were made at Muddy River(Brookline), 8 January 1637. On 18 July 1661 Nathaniel Woodward,carpernter, and Margaret his wife sold to John Marion of Boston,shoemaker, their dwelling house with land and orchard situated on theroad leading to Roxbury. By that time he had sold all his real estatein Boston and was probabvlly over seventy years old. He left no will.
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Some descendants of Nathaniel Woodward