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William Buell born Feb 17, 1604/1605

Wife Mary Post

WILLIAM19 BUELL

was born 17 Feb 1604/05 in Huntingdonshire County, England1, and died 23 Nov 1681 in Windsor,Connecticut1. He married MARY POST1 18 Nov 1640 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut. She was born Abt. 1619 in Chesterton,Huntingdonshire County,England1, and died 01 Sep 16841.

Notes for WILLIAM BUELL:

Buell Bassette writes: Williams wife was Mary Post, while Torry's New England marriages says that her name was Post of Thomas. Mary's will mentioned daughters Mary Mills, Hannah Palmer, Hepzibah Well, and granddaughters, Mary Palmer and Sarah Palmer.

Baptized: Feb.17, 1605 in Hunts County, England

Emigrated to America from Chestertron, England, and arriving in Nantucket, R.I. on May 30,1630

Moved to Windsor, Connecticut in 1635.

From Buell Family & Other sources by Marian Buell Dye:

William Buell (Bevill) of Chesterton, England, Emigrant to America in 1630, and progenitor of the many Buells to be found in the United States today, was the second son of Sir. Robert Bevill who married young widow Mary Coles Knightley, of Preston Capes, Cira 1599. she was baptized July 29,1577, the daughter and heiress of Peter Coles; he died 2 months prior to her birth. Her mother, was Elizabeth (Schuckburgh) Coles, Mary Coles Bevill died January 19,1611 at the birth of their 8th child, Maria, who also died. Sir Robert Bevill, baptized on Sept.28, 1572 and died Dec.10,1634. Robert, eldest son and heir, partied on Sept. 18,1603 was the last Sir Robert Bevill; d.s.p. April 25,1640, two infant sons having preceded him in death.

William Buell emigrated to America from Chesterton, England arriving Nantucket, R.I. on May 30,1630, in sailing Vessel "Mary and John"; the people with whom he came settled in Dorchester, Mass., in the same year. he moved on to Windsor, Conn., in 1635 and was in the first land division of that place. This group of people were Separatists under the leadership of John Wareham of Exeter, England. Though William Buell came with the, he was not of them. It appears that he retained the faith in which he was baptized. His sea-chest with his name plate on it is in the Oneida County Historical building in Utica, New York. William was a joiner (carpenter) by trade.

William refrained from the use of the traditional names of Robert and William in the naming of his two sons; the eldest he called Samuel, the second, Peter, no doubt for his mother's father, Peter Coles.

In his will which was dated July 26,1681, 147 pounds, 2 shillings 7d. Mary his wife made oath on March 6, Anno 1681-2 that she had made a true presentment of his estate. In his will he gave his daughter Mary, 5 Pound more than he gave any of his other daughters. Mr.Buell's mother probably came with him to Windsor, as the Windsor record says, "Goode Buell died at Windsor, Dec.3,1639".... As Goode Buell died in 1639, and William, Senior married Mary, Nov.18,1640,Good Buell might have been the first wife of William, Senior.

William Buell gave his son, Peter the land given him by Windsor and half his tools, and the other half to Samuel, and gave his daughter, Mary Mills, 5 pounds more than any of his other daughters. He made his mark to his will. His daughter Sarah died before his mother. The mother in her will notices her Daughter Hannah Wells, and her granddaughters Mary and Sarah palmer. Hepzibah married Thomas Wells of Hadley, Mass. in 1672.

Reverand John Warham died in 1670 after ministering to Windsor for about 35 years. John Warham brought William Buell to Windsor, Connecticut in 1630.

Buell Family History by Elias Buell in 1870.

" A company from England, with their pastor, the Rev.Mr. Warham, established themselves at Dorchester near Boston about the year 1630. From this company a part of a colony was formed, which in 1635 came through wilderness, as it was called, and established themselves on the Connecticut River, making settlement at Wethers field, Hartford and Windsor. It appears by the Windsor records that among the Dorchester emigrants, who formed part of the company, which emigrated with their pastoral leader the Rev.Mr. Warham, was William Buell, probably the common ancestor of the Buell name in this country. There is a family tradition in vogue, but perhaps not well founded, that this William Buell was of Welch origin. He appears to have assisted in laying out the town of Windsor, conn. and was one of the original proprietors of that township.

Written by Marsha Freeman 1978:

William Buell of Dorchester, Mass and Windsor, Conn. was born at Chesterton, Huntingdonshire, England in 1610 (sic) He emigrated to America about 1630. He was in the first land division of Windsor Conn. He and his wife were baptist, religious enthusiasts known in Old and New England as Puritans. He was a man of some considerable position on society, a man of property and good personal character."

Source: Gen web Archives for Massachusetts:

"The Mary and John" "On March 20,1630, a group of men and women , one hundred and Forty in number, set sail from Plymouth, England in the good ship, the "Mary and John". The Buell's listed on this passenger list were as follows: Abigail, Ephraim, John, Martha, Mary, Peter, Samuel & William. They landed on May 30,1630.

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Buell Bassette writes: Williams wife was Mary Post, while Torry's New England marriages says that her name was Post of Thomas. Mary's will mentioned daughters Mary Mills, Hannah Palmer, Hepzibah Well, and granddaughters, Mary Palmer and Sarah Palmer.

Baptized: Feb.17, 1605 in Hunts County, England

Emigrated to America from Chestertron, England, and arriving in Nantucket, R.I. on May 30,1630

Moved to Windsor, Connecticut in 1635.

From Buell Family & Other sources by Marian Buell Dye:

William Buell (Bevill) of Chesterton, England, Emigrant to America in 1630, and progenitor of the many Buells to be found in the United States today, was the second son of Sir. Robert Bevill who married young widow Mary Coles Knightly, of Preston Capes, Cira 1599. she was baptized July 29,1577, the daughter and heiress of Peter Coles; he died 2 months prior to her birth. Her mother, was Elizabeth (Schuckburgh) Coles, Mary Coles Bevill died January 19,1611 at the birth of their 8th child, Maria, who also died. Sir Robert Bevill, baptized on Sept.28, 1572 and died Dec.10,1634. Robert, eldest son and heir, partied on Sept. 18,1603 was the last Sir Robert Bevill; d.s.p. April 25,1640, two infant sons having preceded him in death.

William Buell emigrated to America from Chesterton, England arriving Nantucket, R.I. on May 30,1630, in sailing Vessel "Mary and John"; the people with whom he came settled in Dorchester, Mass., in the same year. he moved on to Windsor, Conn., in 1635 and was in the first land division of that place. This group of people were Separatists under the leadership of John Wareham of Exeter, England. Though William Buell came with the, he was not of them. It appears that he retained the faith in which he was baptized. His sea-chest with his name plate on it is in the Oneida County Historical building in Utica, New York. William was a joiner (carpenter) by trade.

William refrained from the use of the traditional names of Robert and William in the naming of his two sons; the eldest he called Samuel, the second, Peter, no doubt for his mother's father, Peter Coles.

In his will which was dated July 26,1681, 147 pounds, 2 shillings 7d. Mary his wife made oath on March 6, Anno 1681-2 that she had made a true presentment of his estate. In his will he gave his daughter Mary, 5 Pound more than he gave any of his other daughters. Mr.Buell's mother probably came with him to Windsor, as the Windsor record says, "Goode Buell died at Windsor, Dec.3,1639".... As Goode Buell died in 1639, and William, Senior married Mary, Nov.18,1640,Good Buell might have been the first wife of William, Senior.

William Buell gave his son, Peter the land given him by Windsor and half his tools, and the other half to Samuel, and gave his daughter, Mary Mills, 5 pounds more than any of his other daughters. He made his mark to his will. His daughter Sarah died before his mother. The mother in her will notices her Daughter Hannah Wells, and her granddaughters Mary and Sarah palmer. Hepzibah married Thomas Wells of Hadley, Mass. in 1672.

Reverand John Warham died in 1670 after ministering to Windsor for about 35 years. John Warham brought William Buell to Windsor, Connecticut in 1630.

Buell Family History by Elias Buell in 1870.

" A company from England, with their pastor, the Rev.Mr. Warham, established themselves at Dorchester near Boston about the year 1630. From this company a part of a colony was formed, which in 1635 came through wilderness, as it was called, and established themselves on the Connecticut River, making settlement at Wethers field, Hartford and Windsor. It appears by the Windsor records that among the Dorchester emigrants, who formed part of the company, which emigrated with their pastoral leader the Rev.Mr. Warham, was William Buell, probably the common ancestor of the Buell name in this country. There is a family tradition in vogue, but perhaps not well founded, that this William Buell was of Welch origin. He appears to have assisted in laying out the town of Windsor, conn. and was one of the original proprietors of that township.

Written by Marsha Freeman 1978:

William Buell of Dorchester, Mass and Windsor, Conn. was born at Chesterton, Huntingdonshire, England in 1610 (sic) He emigrated to America about 1630. He was in the first land division of Windsor Conn. He and his wife were baptist, religious enthusiasts known in Old and New England as Puritans. He was a man of some considerable position on society, a man of property and good personal character."

Source: Gen web Archives for Massachusetts:

"The Mary and John" "On March 20,1630, a group of men and women , one hundred and Forty in number, set sail from Plymouth, England in the good ship, the "Mary and John". The Buell's listed on this passenger list were as follows: Abigail, Ephraim, John, Martha, Mary, Peter, Samuel & William. They landed on May 30,1630.

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