Between the year 1620 and 1640, the period known as The Great Migration, approximately 20,000 colonist landed on the shores of New England.  Two of those brave immigrants were men, both named John Heard, and both of whom lived in Maine at at as to  
John Heard of Maine
 John Heard, who was not my ancestor, was supposedly a sea captain and known as Captain John Heard. His wife' s name was Isabel (Warwick) and they lived in Kittery, Maine.  They had two sons, Warwick and  Ensign
John Heard, who was not my ancestor, was supposedly a sea captain and known as Captain John Heard. His wife' s name was Isabel (Warwick) and they lived in Kittery, Maine.  They had two sons, Warwick and  Ensign 
John Heard of Dover, New Hampshire
 The second John Heard was a master carpenter who lived for a while in York, Maine,
The second John Heard was a master carpenter who lived for a while in York, Maine, 
Hull Association opinion on John Heard:
Luckily for us, Elizabeth Hull, John's wife had a famous, or infamous, if you please, father. He was a well-known minister whose history is well charted 
This statement seems to clear up the issue of  is also called is said 
Elizabeth Hull was born in approximately 1628 in North Leigh, Devon, England.
Anyway, Elizabeth sailed with her family and multiple members of her father's congregation, leaving Weymouth, England on March 20th and landing in Boston on May 6th, 1635.
John and Elizabeth
John Heard and Elizabeth Hull married about 1643 and their son Benjamin was born within a year. A John Heard signed the Dover Combination in 1640 and although I have read that it was the other John Heard who was the signer, it doesn't make much sense as it was our John who lived and died there.
Dover was first settled by William and Edward Hilton, brothers, and fishmongers from London.
According to "The History of Dover" John
Children all born in Dover
Mary b. Jan 6 1650, m. John Hamm of Dover
Abigail b. Aug. 2 1651, m. Jenkin Jones
Elizabeth b. Sept. 15 1653, m. 1. James Nute, 2. James Furber, d. Nov. 9 1705
Hannah b. Nov 22 1655, m. John
Joseph b. Jan 4 1661, d. young, not in his father's will
Samuel b. Aug 4 1663, m. Experience Otis,
Tristram b.
Nathaniel b. Sept. 20 1668 m. Sarah, d.
Dorcus b. 1670 m. Jabez Garland
RIP
John wrote his will on 2 April 1687 and he died 17 January 1688/89. His will
Indian attack on Dover
 After years of peaceful co-existence with the local Indians, trouble began brewing in the
After years of peaceful co-existence with the local Indians, trouble began brewing in the On June 26th, 1689 the Indians launched a coordinated attack on the Garrisons of Dover. With help from Indian women who slept inside, the Indians were let into the Garrisons. Twenty-three colonist
 Elizabeth Heard and her family (three sons, one daughter, and their families) had been in Portsmouth, New Hampshire for unknown reasons and were returning to Dover on the very morning of the attack. Their garrison was being guarded by William Wentworth, who
Elizabeth Heard and her family (three sons, one daughter, and their families) had been in Portsmouth, New Hampshire for unknown reasons and were returning to Dover on the very morning of the attack. Their garrison was being guarded by William Wentworth, who Elizabeth became incapacitated by fright and begged her family to abandon her and head for their garrison. They deposited her in some bushes and left her. After the attack she made her way home and found her house and family intact.
Elizabeth died 30 November 1706.
Sources:
The Maine Historical and Genealogical Recorder, Vol. 9
The Maine Historical Magazine, Vol. 6, p. 130-131
Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Study
John Scales, History of Dover, N.H.
Hoyt, Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury
Related Posts:
Benjamin Heard
Joseph Hull


 
 
 
 
 
5 comments:
I am a direct descendent of John Heard/Elizabeth Hull. Thanks for the blog.
I am also a direct descendent of John Heard/Elizabeth Hull, and their daughter Dorcas Heard/Jabez Garland. Thanks for some clarification, this research has been a bit confusing over the years.
Hi, I am *also* a direct descendent of John Heard/Elizabeth Hull, and their daughter Dorcas Heard/Jabez Garland. Curious about some of the Garland ancestry if you know anything!
Elizabeth Hull heard her sister was dorothy Hull later dorothy kent she is my grandmother 11 generations back her husband was oliver kent who paid taxes in oyster river in 1645
I am a direct descendant of John Heard/Elizabeth Hull as well!
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