William Vassall

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William Vassall

Birth
Greater London, England
Death
1655 (aged 62–63)
Saint Michael, Barbados
Burial
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Baptized: 27 Aug 1592, Ratcliffe, Stepney Parish, Greater London;
Death: Barbados record: 31 Jul 1655, proved 7 Aug 1655

Married: 9 May 1613, Anne Kinge at Cold Norton, Essex, England.

Parents:
John Vassall Sr. (1548-1625)
Anna Russell (?-5 May 1593)

Siblings:
Andrew Vassall (1571-?)
Judith Vassall (1582-?)
John Vassall (1584-died young)
Samuel Vassall(1586-1668)
John Vassall(1588-died young)
William Vassall (1592-1655)
Ann Vassall(1595-1640)
Joane Vassall(1598-1664)
Rachel Vassall(1598-?)
Thomas Vassall (1602-?)
Stephen Vassall(1604-1643)
Mary Vassall (1606-1639)
Elizabeth Vassall(1607-?)

Children:
Ann Vassall (1615-died young)
Samuel Vassall (?-1624)
Frances Vassall (1623?-?)
Judith Vassall (1619-1670)
Mary Vassall (1624-died young)
John Vassall (1625-1688)
William Vassall (1627-died young)
Ann Vassall (1628-1670)
Margaret Vassall(1633?-?)
Mary Vassall (1634-?)

“If I differ from you in judgment, I shall be thankful to any of you to show me the light;” ___William Vassall

Most sources describe William using quotes from his opponents who were prolific writers. In truth, William was as Col. Aspinwell described him: William Vassall, “was no bigot or fanatic, but allowed to others the same liberty of conscience which he claimed for himself. .. in connection with the petition of Dr. Childe and others, are now the boasted foundation and corner-stone of our civil and political system ; while those upheld by his accusers are banished to the darkest and most enslaved regions of the earth.” (Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Vol 6. 1863)

4 Mar 1628/9: William Vassall was named in charter of Massachusetts Bay Co. as Associate & Assistant. 29 Aug 1629: Signed the Cambridge Agreement. Was in Massachusetts Bay Colony for a few weeks, prior to arrival of Winthrop Fleet. Jun 1635: Arrived Mass. Bay Colony, on ship Blessing , age 42, with his wife & children & settled in Roxbury, Mass. Bay Colony. 1636: Settled Scituate, Plymouth Colony where he engaged in disputes, attempting to secure civil & religious freedoms. 1646, he removed to London. On 10 May 1648, word reached Gov. Winthrop that William Vassall had relocated to Barbados. William Vassal’s plantation in St. Michael’s Parish, west side of the gulf, on river that runs through Bridgetown. He was appointed Commissioner for the highways in Barbados. In1655, Cromwell’s English Fleet arrived determined to conquer the Caribbean. In an effort to secure support for the fleet’s mission, William Vassall was appointed Commissioner for Implementation of Navigation Acts, & Commissioner for the Prize Office, by Edward Winslow & other Commissioners accompanying the fleet. William Vassall probably refused to change sides. He died during the period when English Fleet ships were returning to England to report to Cromwell that they had failed to accomplish all their goals.
___from RW Faulkner’s Full Text: Life in Time, Lost Line Mayflower William White... 2016BIRTH: Baptized Stepney, Middlesex, 27 August 1592, son of John and Anne (Russell) Vassall. A merchant who came from London to Massachusetts Bay in 1630 & settled in Boston. Moved to Scituate in 1635, back to England in 1646, &, finally, Barbados in 1648. Died in Barbados between 31 July 1655 (date of will) and 12 June 1657 (probate of will).
Married in Cold Norton, Essex, (license) 9 June 1613 Anna King, daughter of George King of Cold Norton. She is not mentioned in her husband's 1655 will.
His brother Samuel Vassall was another prominent supporter of the Massachusetts Bay Company,
Source: Anderson's Winthrop Fleet.
Baptized: 27 Aug 1592, Ratcliffe, Stepney Parish, Greater London;
Death: Barbados record: 31 Jul 1655, proved 7 Aug 1655

Married: 9 May 1613, Anne Kinge at Cold Norton, Essex, England.

Parents:
John Vassall Sr. (1548-1625)
Anna Russell (?-5 May 1593)

Siblings:
Andrew Vassall (1571-?)
Judith Vassall (1582-?)
John Vassall (1584-died young)
Samuel Vassall(1586-1668)
John Vassall(1588-died young)
William Vassall (1592-1655)
Ann Vassall(1595-1640)
Joane Vassall(1598-1664)
Rachel Vassall(1598-?)
Thomas Vassall (1602-?)
Stephen Vassall(1604-1643)
Mary Vassall (1606-1639)
Elizabeth Vassall(1607-?)

Children:
Ann Vassall (1615-died young)
Samuel Vassall (?-1624)
Frances Vassall (1623?-?)
Judith Vassall (1619-1670)
Mary Vassall (1624-died young)
John Vassall (1625-1688)
William Vassall (1627-died young)
Ann Vassall (1628-1670)
Margaret Vassall(1633?-?)
Mary Vassall (1634-?)

“If I differ from you in judgment, I shall be thankful to any of you to show me the light;” ___William Vassall

Most sources describe William using quotes from his opponents who were prolific writers. In truth, William was as Col. Aspinwell described him: William Vassall, “was no bigot or fanatic, but allowed to others the same liberty of conscience which he claimed for himself. .. in connection with the petition of Dr. Childe and others, are now the boasted foundation and corner-stone of our civil and political system ; while those upheld by his accusers are banished to the darkest and most enslaved regions of the earth.” (Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Vol 6. 1863)

4 Mar 1628/9: William Vassall was named in charter of Massachusetts Bay Co. as Associate & Assistant. 29 Aug 1629: Signed the Cambridge Agreement. Was in Massachusetts Bay Colony for a few weeks, prior to arrival of Winthrop Fleet. Jun 1635: Arrived Mass. Bay Colony, on ship Blessing , age 42, with his wife & children & settled in Roxbury, Mass. Bay Colony. 1636: Settled Scituate, Plymouth Colony where he engaged in disputes, attempting to secure civil & religious freedoms. 1646, he removed to London. On 10 May 1648, word reached Gov. Winthrop that William Vassall had relocated to Barbados. William Vassal’s plantation in St. Michael’s Parish, west side of the gulf, on river that runs through Bridgetown. He was appointed Commissioner for the highways in Barbados. In1655, Cromwell’s English Fleet arrived determined to conquer the Caribbean. In an effort to secure support for the fleet’s mission, William Vassall was appointed Commissioner for Implementation of Navigation Acts, & Commissioner for the Prize Office, by Edward Winslow & other Commissioners accompanying the fleet. William Vassall probably refused to change sides. He died during the period when English Fleet ships were returning to England to report to Cromwell that they had failed to accomplish all their goals.
___from RW Faulkner’s Full Text: Life in Time, Lost Line Mayflower William White... 2016BIRTH: Baptized Stepney, Middlesex, 27 August 1592, son of John and Anne (Russell) Vassall. A merchant who came from London to Massachusetts Bay in 1630 & settled in Boston. Moved to Scituate in 1635, back to England in 1646, &, finally, Barbados in 1648. Died in Barbados between 31 July 1655 (date of will) and 12 June 1657 (probate of will).
Married in Cold Norton, Essex, (license) 9 June 1613 Anna King, daughter of George King of Cold Norton. She is not mentioned in her husband's 1655 will.
His brother Samuel Vassall was another prominent supporter of the Massachusetts Bay Company,
Source: Anderson's Winthrop Fleet.


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