929.273599ch Gen. of Benj. Cleveland, F897272
Gen Dic. Savage
Woburn Vital Records
Sewell Hist of Woburn; New Eng. Historical & Gen. Reg Vols 5,15,57:
974.42c44WyV. 1-Charlestown Gen. and Estates
Chelmsford Vital Records
Archive rec for chil. #1,7,9,10,11 and Moses father Isaac.
974.44/C4V2c Concorn Vital Records
New England Hist. and Gen. Regis. Vols. 5 and 15 and 57.
929.273C5ggc Cleveland Genealogy Vol I and III;
NOTES OF INTEREST:
Moses Cleveland came to America (probably 1635) from Ipswich, Suffolk, England when still a youth as an apprentice to a joiner, Master Builder and a House Wright. He became a freeman in 1643. He is an Ancestor of President Grover Cleveland.
A prominent man of New England, Moses was identified with Political Movements of his day.
*Date of Ann Winn's Father's Will; she was dead when it was written;
three of her children were mentioned in it.
1.)Thomas Pierce Family. pub. 1892, by F.B. Pierce.
2.)Vital Rec. of Malden, Midd., Mass. 3.)N. Eng. His. and Gen. Reg., Vol. 26;
Vol. 23; 4.)Archive Family Group Sheet submitted by Mary M. Porter, Clearfield,
Utah; 5.)Charlestown, Genealogies & Estates, by Wyman. 6.)Probate records of
father Samuel and Child #10 Abigail obtained from Middlesex Co. Probate records
film # 385984 (1678) and 421491 (1705-1708)
Archive sheet Shirley McCandless, Englewood, Col. 80110
Probate records for Suffolk Co. Eng.
(Indexes to records only)
Mrs. McCandless connects the child, on this sheet to these parents based on
parish record. info; circumstantial evidence of #1 Moses coming to America and names of some of Moses children: Isaac Aaron and Enoch
1. Archive records for children #1 and #4
2. Genealogical Dictionary by Savage, Vol IV pp 596.
3. Middlesex Co. Probate Records (will of father, Edward)
4. History of Woburn by Sewell.
5. New England Historical and Gen. register, Vols. 3, 57
6. Banks Topographical Dictionary of 2,885 Eng. Emig. to New Eng. 1620-1650.Belief that Ann died before this date stems from the fact that three of her children are mentioned in her father's will which was written this date. Ann is not mentioned.
NOTES OF INTEREST:
Edward Winn was one of the original Planters of Woburn, Massachusetts. He was a comissioner and one of the leading men of town affairs. He became a "Surveyor for Sale" and a Selectman. His son, having the interesting first name of "Increase", was the first child to be born in Woburn.