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John Marble

Birth
East Sussex, England
Death
6 Oct 1695 (aged 89–90)
Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
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John Marble is the son of Samuel Marble. He came to America Before 1645 where he marries Judith. May have been a widower when he married Rebecca.
His children are Ruhamah, John, Samuel, Joseph, Thomas, Gershom. John immigrated on the ship "Jonathan" in 1639.
1658 on Jun 7, John Marble was sued by Richardsons of Charlestown, Ma. May 7 1680 the Selectmen of Andover, Ma Certified in court that John Marble was warned out of town and on Dec 27 was taxed there. John may have come with brothers. Judith's last name is unknown.
! AN AMERICAN FAMILY; BOTFORD-MARBLE ANC. LINES, DONALD JACOBUS, P. 97.
John Marble lived in Charlestown and Medford, MA.
He died aged near 90, but his age may have been exaggerated.

Drakes First Settlers of New England
John Marble year 1645 place Boston, Ma
Pulication Code 1936

John Marble
1658, on June 7, John Marble was sued by the Richardsons of Charlestown, Massachusetts.
1680, on May 7, the Selectmen of Andover, Massachusetts certified to the court that John Marble was warned out of town and on December 27th he was taxed there.

THE MARBLE FAMILY of Ashburnham, is of English origin. There were several early immigrants of this surname. The spelling varies from Marable and Marrable to Mirable. There was a John Marble in Boston early; a son was born to John and Judith Marble named John, November 10, 1646, in Boston. Another pioneer was William Marble, of Charlestown, in 1642, who went to England in 1650 and perhaps remained there.

Page 552
New England families, genealogical and memorial: a record of the achievements of her people in the making of commonwealths and the founding of a nation
By William Richard Cutter
Published by Lewis historical publishing company, 1913
Item notes: v. 2
Original from Harvard University

THE MARBLE FAMILY:

Source: Worcester County, Massachusetts Memoirs, Volume I-II, Historic Homes and Institutions and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts Vol. 2 , Page 247

THE ARRIVAL OF THE MARBLES IN THE MASSACHUSETTS BAY COLONY
By Lynn R. Marble,Marble Surname Genealogist, These three are not at all "Facts", but loose speculation at best.
Fact 1: April 12, 1639, The Marble brother: John, Samuel, Nicholas, and William sailed from London.
Fact 2: The Marbles sailed aboard the ship "Jonathan" & arrived in Boston, MA.
Fact 3: The Marbles arrived during the "Great Migration" (1630-1642).
John was listed as a resident of Boston in 1646 when John Jr. was born. The only child for which there is verifiable documentation is John Jr., the other five are designated as children of John and Judith by many sources, but no known documented birth or baptism records exist. There are many early local histories of New England towns that list these six as the children of John and Judith, but with no reference as to their source of the information.

It is thought by Victor Roman (a professional genealogist in Florida) and the late Forest W. Marble of Solon, Ohio, that John (1605) came to America from County Essex, England with a brother, Samuel, in the 1630's. It is thought that John's brother, Samuel, lived for a while in Concord, Ma. (1666) and at some time had a son, Samuel, who married Rebecca Williams in 1686 at Haverhill, Ma. and started the Haverhill line of the Marbles. (This Samuel should not be confused with Samuel (1648), the son of John, who married Rebecca Andrews and resided in Andover) There was also a William and Nicholas Marble, who were thought by some to also have been brothers to John and the elder Samuel. William, age about 40 in 1652, lived in Charlestown, Ma. and Middlesex court records state that he returned to England.
Charlestown, Mass is now Cambridge Mass.

John Marble is the son of Samuel Marble. He came to America Before 1645 where he marries Judith. May have been a widower when he married Rebecca.
His children are Ruhamah, John, Samuel, Joseph, Thomas, Gershom. John immigrated on the ship "Jonathan" in 1639.
1658 on Jun 7, John Marble was sued by Richardsons of Charlestown, Ma. May 7 1680 the Selectmen of Andover, Ma Certified in court that John Marble was warned out of town and on Dec 27 was taxed there. John may have come with brothers. Judith's last name is unknown.
! AN AMERICAN FAMILY; BOTFORD-MARBLE ANC. LINES, DONALD JACOBUS, P. 97.
John Marble lived in Charlestown and Medford, MA.
He died aged near 90, but his age may have been exaggerated.

Drakes First Settlers of New England
John Marble year 1645 place Boston, Ma
Pulication Code 1936

John Marble
1658, on June 7, John Marble was sued by the Richardsons of Charlestown, Massachusetts.
1680, on May 7, the Selectmen of Andover, Massachusetts certified to the court that John Marble was warned out of town and on December 27th he was taxed there.

THE MARBLE FAMILY of Ashburnham, is of English origin. There were several early immigrants of this surname. The spelling varies from Marable and Marrable to Mirable. There was a John Marble in Boston early; a son was born to John and Judith Marble named John, November 10, 1646, in Boston. Another pioneer was William Marble, of Charlestown, in 1642, who went to England in 1650 and perhaps remained there.

Page 552
New England families, genealogical and memorial: a record of the achievements of her people in the making of commonwealths and the founding of a nation
By William Richard Cutter
Published by Lewis historical publishing company, 1913
Item notes: v. 2
Original from Harvard University

THE MARBLE FAMILY:

Source: Worcester County, Massachusetts Memoirs, Volume I-II, Historic Homes and Institutions and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts Vol. 2 , Page 247

THE ARRIVAL OF THE MARBLES IN THE MASSACHUSETTS BAY COLONY
By Lynn R. Marble,Marble Surname Genealogist, These three are not at all "Facts", but loose speculation at best.
Fact 1: April 12, 1639, The Marble brother: John, Samuel, Nicholas, and William sailed from London.
Fact 2: The Marbles sailed aboard the ship "Jonathan" & arrived in Boston, MA.
Fact 3: The Marbles arrived during the "Great Migration" (1630-1642).
John was listed as a resident of Boston in 1646 when John Jr. was born. The only child for which there is verifiable documentation is John Jr., the other five are designated as children of John and Judith by many sources, but no known documented birth or baptism records exist. There are many early local histories of New England towns that list these six as the children of John and Judith, but with no reference as to their source of the information.

It is thought by Victor Roman (a professional genealogist in Florida) and the late Forest W. Marble of Solon, Ohio, that John (1605) came to America from County Essex, England with a brother, Samuel, in the 1630's. It is thought that John's brother, Samuel, lived for a while in Concord, Ma. (1666) and at some time had a son, Samuel, who married Rebecca Williams in 1686 at Haverhill, Ma. and started the Haverhill line of the Marbles. (This Samuel should not be confused with Samuel (1648), the son of John, who married Rebecca Andrews and resided in Andover) There was also a William and Nicholas Marble, who were thought by some to also have been brothers to John and the elder Samuel. William, age about 40 in 1652, lived in Charlestown, Ma. and Middlesex court records state that he returned to England.
Charlestown, Mass is now Cambridge Mass.


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