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Edward KETCHUM [3388]
(1590-1655)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Mary HALL [5285]

2. Sarah SALMON [5191]

Edward KETCHUM [3388] 964

  • Born: 1590, Ipswich, , Suffolk, England 970
  • Marriage (1): Mary HALL [5285] on 22 August 1619 in Cambridge, , Cambridgeshire, England 969
  • Marriage (2): Sarah SALMON [5191] about 1640 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, United States 969
  • Died: 19 June 1655, Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut, British Colonial America at age 65 970

   FamilySearch ID: LBLF-J22. Find a Grave ID: 70528152.

  General Notes:

Edward came to Ipswich MA on the "Hopewell" in 1635.

Edward married Mary Hall (1591-1639) 22 Aug 1619 at the Church of St Andrew the Great, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England.

Mary d/o James Hall & was baptized at St Dunstan & All Saints Church, Stepney, Middlesex, England on 30 Nov 1591. She died at Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts. Edward & Mary had 4 children: Mary (1620-?), John B (1622-1696), Hester (1625-?) and Ann (1628-)

After Mary's death Edward married Sarah Salmon. Edward and Sarah had 3 children: Sarah (1645), Rebecca (1647) and Joseph (1649)

  Noted events in his life were:

1. He has conflicting birth information of 1600 and , , England, United Kingdom. 964

2. He immigrated He came to America on board the ship "Hopewell" in 1635 to , , Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America. 970

3. Freeman: He took the oath to become a Freeman, on 9 March 1636, in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, United States. 970

4. He resided at He was on the Freeman's list on 9 March 1637 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, United States. 970

5. Biographical Information: Town Meeting, on 21 June 1637, in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America. 970 He and 56 other men of Ipswich signed a remonstrance against the departure of John Winthrop Jr.

6. He owned He was shown as a land owner and cattle owner on 20 December 1638 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, United States. 970

7. He owned He was shown as a land owner and cattle owner on 30 June 1639 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, United States. 970

8. He owned He was shown as a land owner and cattle owner on 13 January 1640 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, United States. 970

9. He owned He was listed as land owner in 1650 in Southold, Suffolk, New York, United States. 970

10. He signed a will on 19 June 1655 in Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States. 970

11. He has conflicting death information of 1673. 964


Biography


Edward Ketcham was a Puritan by faith and reportedly born at County Kent, England in 1590. Edward Ketcham's ancestry has not been established. Among the possibilities, two of the more likely are reported in Ginger Stork's The Known Descendants of Edward Ketcham/Catchum/Cetcham - Puritan (Davison, MI: G.K. Stork, 1995): James Chetham of Cromsall, County Lancashire, England and Sir Robert Kytchen, Mayor of Bristol.

"... reports of a mythical Sir Roland Ketcham in Wales... and other origins are fully disproved, and have no standing whatever."[1] Sir Roland Ketcham and wife Roberta are a modern incarnation of the above myth and are removed.

On August 22, 1619, Edward Ketcham married Mary Hall (b. c. 1600) at St. Andrew the Great, County Cambridge, England.[2] He married, second, Sarah Salmon in 1646 in Norwalk, Connecticut.

Edward either sailed to America around the year 1630 in the Winthrop or in 1633 on the Ipswich, during the great Puritan Migration. The book Colonial Families of Long Island, New York and Connecticut reports: "Edward Ketcham appears to have been a sojourner at Cambridge, Co. Cambridge, England at the time of his marriage in 1619."

On March 9, 1637, Edward Ketcham was a freeman in Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts. Probably in the 1640's the Ketchams moved to Long Island. In 1654 Edward owned land in Southold, Suffolk County, though it seems likely he already resettled in Stratford, Fairfield County Connecticut by that date. Edward Ketcham died in the above Connecticut location in 1655. In his will he named his second wife, Sarah, his son John, and daughters Mary, Hannah and Hester. His inventory is dated June 9, 1655. By 1660 his widow Sarah Ketcham had remarried to Henry Whitney. Edward and Mary's known children were:
1. Mary Ketcham baptized May, 7, 1620, St. Andrew the Great, County Cambridge, England
2. John Ketcham baptized September 8, 1622, St. Andrew the Great, County Cambridge, England
3. Hester Ketcham baptized April 10, 1626, Holy Trinity Church, Cambridge, England.
4. Ann/Hannah baptized October 19, 1628, St. Michael's Church, Cambridge, England

James F. Morton, who wrote a genealogy column for the Boston Transcript under the pen name Amiko, noted that there are almost as many versions of the family of Edward Ketcham as writers on the subject. Edward's four children whose baptismal records have been found in Cambridge, England (Mary, John, Hester, and Ann/Hannah) are certain. All four children were most likely with Edward's first wife, Mary Hall. The evidence indicates that Edward married a Sarah Salman of Southold, Long Island. The differences arise over as many as five purported children, Edward, Samuel, Sarah, Rebecca and Joseph. Interestingly, Edward's will, deteriorated and with significant lacunae, contains only the names Mary, John, Hester, and Ann/Hannah. The names of the other children, most
Ketcham genealogists assume, were to be found in the lacunae.

Edward arrived in America on 30 Jul 1629 on the ship 'Hopewell'.

Genealogy Report - Ketcham Genealogy Website

Descendants of Edward Ketcham Generation One

1. Edward1 Ketcham; reportedly born at County Kent, England; married Mary Hall 22 Aug 1619 at Church of St Andrew the Great, Cambridge, England; married Sarah Salmon at Southold, Suffolk County, New York; died before 9 Jun 1655 at Stratford, (Fairfield Co), Colony of Connecticut (Connecticut); died 19 Jun 1655 at Stratford, (Fairfield County) Colony of Connecticut (Connecticut).

There is an unsubstantiated story that he resided before 1619 at Ipswich, County Suffolk, England. He resided between 1619 and 1628 at Cambridge, England. Edward Ketcham has not been found on any ship's manifest, and the date of his arrival is variously reported. He immigrated in 1629 to Massachusetts Bay Colony (Massachusetts); on board the ship "Hopewell." He immigrated on 3 Jul 1630 to Massachusetts Bay Colony (Massachusetts); on board the ship "Hopewell." He immigrated in 1631/32 to Massachusetts Bay Colony; on ship "Lyon." He immigrated in 1635 to Massachusetts Bay Colony; on board ship "Nector," Captain William Moore. He resided between 1635 and 1640 at Ipswich, Massachusetts Bay Colony (Massachusetts). He was according to some, present when a group from Antiqua, West Indies, made an agreement to establish a settlement on Hashamomuck Neck on the eastern tip of Long Island in the south hold of the New Haven Colony (now Southold, Suffolk County, New York) in 1636 at Suffolk County, LI, NY. He took the oath to become a Freeman on 9 Mar 1636/37 at Ipswich, Massachusetts Bay Colony (Massachusetts). The Oath of a Freemen agreed upon at the Genall Court, May 14th, 1634. "I, A B, etc., being by Gods pvidence an inhabitant & ffreeman within the jurisdiccon of this comon weale, doe ffreely acknowledge my selfe to be subiect to the goument thereof, & therefore doe here sweare by the greate and dreadfull name of the euer lyveing God that I wilbe true & faithful to the same, & will
accordinly yeild assitance & support therevnto, with my pson & estate, as in equitie I am bound, & will also truely indeavr to mayntaine & preserue all the liberties & previlidges thereof, submitting my selfe to the wholesom lawes made & established by the same; and further, that I will not plott or practise any euill against it, nor consent to any that shall soe doe, but will tymely discouer & reveale the same to lawfull aucthority nowe here established for the speedy preventing thereof. Moreouer, I doe solemnly bind my selfe in the sight of God, that when I shalbe called to giue my voyce touching any such matter of this state, wherein are to deale, I will giue my vote & suffarge as I shall in my owne conscience iudge best to conduce & tend to the publique weale of the
body, without respect of psons or favr of any man. Soe helpe me God in the Lord Jesus Christ." He and 56 other men of Ipswich signed a remonstrance against the departure of John Winthrop Jr on 21 Jun 1637 from Ipswich, Massachusetts Bay Colony (Massachusetts). He was shown as a landowner and cattleowner on 20 Dec 1638 at Ipswich, Massachusetts Bay Colony (Massachusetts). He was shown as a cattle owner on 30 Jun 1639 at Ipswich, Massachusetts Bay Colony (Massachusetts). He was listed as cattle owner on 13 Jan 1640 at Ipswich, Massachusetts Bay Colony (Massachusetts). He was a witness when John Woolridge and Hester Ketcham were "Hester Ketcham is freed from her service wth her mr, John Woolrige, & the said mr enjoyned to give ^ Ketcham 20shs charges, & the said mr, John Woolrige, is bound to his good behavior, & enjoyned to appear at the Court the 7th m next, & to put in su for the good behavior & appearance./" on 3 Mar 1639/40 at Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony. He resided before 1650 at Hashamomuck Neck, the southold (Southold), (Suffolk County), New Haven Colony (New York), when he was listed as land owner. He left a will on 9 Jun 1655 at Stratford, (Fairfield County) Colony of Connecticut (Connecticut); inventory taken, amounted to 90/11/6.26

Children of Edward Ketcham and Mary Hall were as follows:
i. Mary Ketcham; baptized 7 May 1620 at Church of St. Andrew the Great, Cambridge, England.
ii. John Ketcham, christened 8 Sep 1622 at St. Andrews Church, Cambridge, England; married Susan Payne; married Bethiah Richardson.
iii. Hester Ketcham; baptized 10 Apr 1626 at Holy Trinity Church, Cambridge, England. He was present on 3 Mar 1639/40 at Boston, Massachusetts Bay
Colony, for the hearing when his daughter Hester was freed from service to John Woolrige. "Hester Ketcham is freed from her service wth her mr, John Woolrige, & the said mr enjoyned to give ^ Ketcham 20shs charges, & the said mr, John Woolrige, is bound to his good behavior, & enjoyned to appear at the Court the 7th m next, & to put in su caution for the good behavior & appearance./." She was living in 1655.
iv. Hannah Ketcham; baptized 19 Oct 1628 at St. Michael's Church, Cambridge, England. She also went by the name of Ann.

Children of Edward Ketcham and Sarah Salmon were as follows:
i. Sarah Ketcham, born between 1640 and 1650 at Huntington, Suffolk County, New York; married Joseph Whitman.
ii. Rebecca Ketcham, born circa 1647 at Norwalk, Connecticut; married Thomas Taylor.
iii. Joseph Ketcham, born circa 1650 at Southold, Su Co, New York; married Mercy Lindall; married Sarah Jagger.

Edward married Mary HALL [5285] [MRIN: 5076] on 22 August 1619 in Cambridge, , Cambridgeshire, England.969 (Mary HALL [5285] was born in 1595 in Cambridge, , Cambridgeshire, England 969 and died in 1639 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, United States 969.)


Edward next married Sarah SALMON [5191] [MRIN: 4515], daughter of Christopher SALMON [5293] and Sarah [5294], about 1640 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, United States.969 (Sarah SALMON [5191] was born between 1612 and 1614 in Laxton, , Nottingham, England 970 and died after 8 November 1673 in Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States 970.)