Name origin: WARDALL, WARDHALL, WOODELL, WARDWELL the name had its origin in medieval institution of "watch and ward."
b.1530 Well, Lincolnshire, England; parents ukn
d.Nov. 28, 1585
m.Isable Wardale
b.abt.1534 parents ukn
d.Jan. 12, 1590
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b.1562 Alford, Lincolnshire, England; s/o Hugh Wardell and Isabel Wardale
d.Sept. 15, 1642
m.Nov. 8, 1591 Maltby Le Marsh, Lincoln, England Margaret Webster
b.abt.1570 parents ukn
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Thomas was the first of the family to come over from England.
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b.1602 Alford, Lincolnshire, England
d.Dec. 10, 1646 Boston, MA
m.1631-3 Boston, MA Elizabeth Woodroffe
b.1610 Lincolnshire, England
d.Feb. 22, 1697 prob. Boston, MA
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From Pioneers of Maine and New Hampshire page 222: WARDALL, WADDELL, WARDWELL, WODDELL, Thomas, shoemaker, Boston, admitted church 9(9) 1634, frm. March 4, 1634-5; proprietor Jan. 1635-6. Was dismissed to the chh. of Exeter with the Wheelwright party 6 (11) 1638. Proprietor; town officer, commissioner for local trials; sergeant. Returned to Boston.
Wife Elizabeth; children, Eliakim bapt 23 (9)1634, Martha b.(6)1637, Benjamin b.at.Exeter Feb. 1639-40, Samuel 16 (3) 1643.
From Directory of the Ancestors of New England Families 1620-1700 by Holmes: THOMAS, shoemaker, admitted church Boston, Mass., 1634, removed Exeter, N.H., afterwards Ipswich, Mass, 1648.
WILLIAM, brother of the preceding, resident Boston, Mass., removed Exeter, N.H., 1637, afterwards resident Ipswich, Mass., but in his later life returned to Boston, Mass.
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b.May 16, 1643 Boston, MA
d.Sept. 22, 1692 Salem, MA
m.int.Jan. 9, 1672 m. May 16, 1672 Andover, MA the widow Sarah (Hooper) Hawkes
b.Dec. 7, 1650 Reading, MA dau. of William Hooper and Elizabeth Marshall
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Samuel was hung as a "witch" in Salem. Sarah was tried and jailed. In 1703 her 1692 conviction for witchcraft was overturned by her petition. A detailed description of this families trials due to the witch histeria can be found in The Devil in the Shape of a Woman by Carol F. Karlsen, pages 105-6, and 127.
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b.Aug. 17, 1687 Andover, MA s/o Samuel Wardwell
d.Oct. 1753 York, ME
m.Oct. 1710 [Dec. 4, 1711] Andover, MA Ruth Bragdon
b.Apr. 9, 1691 York, ME dau. of Samuel Bragdon and Mary Moulton
d.Dec. 4, 1728 Kittery, ME
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CHILD of Ruth and the Indian Chief:
Ruth Bragdon was kidnapped by indians and had a child (Meribah) by the Indian Chief. She escaped and returned with the child to her husband Eliakim. This child and her husband William Eaton, were pioneer settlers of Deer Isle, ME and was said to have passed on many of the Indian traits to their numerous progeny.
Eliakim was about five years old when his father and mother were taken away. He was indentured out to a councilman for his keep while his parents were going through their ordeal. Sarah Hooper was also accused, but was found not guilty. After the trial was over the whole family left Andover and moved to York, ME. Eventually, a small compensation was paid to Samuel Jr. by the courts for the wrongful death of Samuel Sr.
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