Joseph Weld, Of Roxbury
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 378 years ago |
Date of birth | April 7,1599 |
Zodiac sign | Aries |
Date of died | October 7,1646 |
Parents | Edmund Weld |
Great grandchild | Joseph Weld |
Abiah Birdsey Tryon | |
Children | Dr. Daniel Weld |
Captain John Weld | |
Mary Harris | |
Elizabeth Weld, of Roxbury | |
Marah Starr | |
Grandchildren | Joseph Starr |
Hannah Sprague | |
Mary Thompson | |
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ID | 4573972 |
Joseph Weld, Of Roxbury Life story
Captain Joseph Weld (1599–1646), the youngest of the three Weld immigrants, is the ancestor from whom the richest and most famous Welds descend. As an award for his participation in the Pequot War of 1637 and subsequent negotiations, the colonial legislature granted Weld 278 acre in the town of Roxbury, Massachusetts.