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  1. Oct 13, 2018 · The couple became engaged on January 9, 1673. After Samuel and Sarah married, they purchased a large farm in Andover, as well as some land in Lynn, and went on to have seven children together: Samuel, Jr, Eliakim, William, Mercy, Elizabeth (who died in infancy), another Elizabeth, and Rebecca.

  2. Sarah Wardwell* Wife of the condemned Samuel Wardwell, Sarah was arrested shortly after her husband, in August 1692. She took her infant daughter Rebecca with her to jail, and her daughters Mercy Wardwell and Sarah Hawks were also accused and imprisoned.

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  4. Oct 24, 2019 · Wife of Stephen Wardwell — married [date unknown] [location unknown] Mother of Elizabeth Wardwell , Abigail (Wardwell) Pearce , Stephen Wardwell , Josiah Wardwell , James Wardwell and Hannah (Wardwell) May. Died 13 Feb 1764 in Rhode Island.

    • Female
    • February 1, 1725
    • Stephen Wardwell
    • February 13, 1764
  5. Feb 18, 2023 · Husband of Jemima Oxx — married 16 Apr 1768 in Bristol, Bristol County, Rhode Island. Father of Elizabeth Wardwell, Abigail (Wardwell) Pearce, Stephen Wardwell, Josiah Wardwell, James Wardwell and Hannah (Wardwell) May. Died 6 Aug 1799 at age 76 in Rhode Island.

    • Male
    • September 1, 1722
    • Mehitable (Howland) Wardwell, Jemima Oxx
    • August 6, 1799
  6. Aug 1, 2018 · Note: Stephen Wardwell and his siblings Martha and John married children of Dcn. Samuel and Abigail (Carey) Howland. Children: Elizabeth Wardwell, b. 07 Jul 1749, Bristol, R.I. Abigail Wardwell, b. 24 Dec 1751, Bristol, R.I.; m. Thomas Pearse ; Stephen Wardwell, b. 05 Nov 1754, Bristol, R.I.; d. Dec. 3, 1839, Providence, R.I.; m. 1) Mary Snow; m.

  7. Born in Providence in 1785, Betsy (Elizabeth) Wardwell was the eldest daughter of Deacon Stephen Wardwell (1754-1839) and his wife, Mary Snow (1762-1825). She married John Dunwell (d. after 1836) on July 20, 1812 and the following year gave birth to a son, James P. Dunwell (1813-1892).

  8. Samuel’s wife Sarah Wardwell, his stepdaughter Sarah Hawkes, and his daughter Mercy, were tried by a new court on January 10, 1693. The latter two were acquitted, but Sarah Wardwell was convicted. She, along with seven others, were scheduled to be executed in February.

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