Mary GOODIE PEARSALL

Female 1600 - 1683  (83 years)


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  1. 1.  Mary GOODIE PEARSALL was born in 1600 in Shrewsbury, St. Chads, Shopshire, England (daughter of Mrs. Goodie PEARSALL); died on 12 May 1683 in Gravesend, Kings Co., Long Island, New York.

    Notes:

    The Tilton Family
    Among the 12 original patentees of old Monmouth is John Tilton, who arrived 1640 in Lynn Co., Mass. At this time in Lynn the most noted, influential person among the Baptists was Lady Deborah Moondie, afterwards long & favorably known among the original settlers of Long Island.
    The following extract from the Lynn Records dated Dec. 13th, 1642:
    The Lady Deborah Moodie, Mrs. King & the wife of John Tilton were presented for holding
    The proceedings agains them resulted in their leaving Lynn & the next year 1643, we find mentioned Lady Moodie, the Tiltons, Wm. Goulding, Samuel Spicer & others at Gravesend, LI, founding the settlement from which afterward many person to Old Monmouth. No sooner did the Quakers begin to promulgate their views, than the Dutch authorities issued severe edicts against them & all who harbored those abominable impostors, runaways & strolling people called Quakers.

    The following year John Tilton was fined £12 Flemish money for harboring a Quaker woman. From that time forward both Tilton & his wife seem to have strongly sympathized with the persecuted sec & soon cast their lot among them altogether, which greatly excited their of the Dutch & especially of old Governor Peter Stuyvesant. On the 5th Oct, 1662, John Tilton & Mary his wife were summoned before the Governor & his council at New Amsterdam charged with having entertained Quakers & frequenting their conventicles. They were condemned & ordered to leave the province before the 20th of November following, under pain of corporal punishment.

    "Goody Tilton, (Mrs. Tilton), was not so much condemned for assisting at conventicles as for having, like a sorceress, gone from door to door to lure & seduce the people, yea, even young girls, to join the Quakers."

    1662 Sept 19th, John Tilton was fined, as the record says, for permitting Quakers to quake at his house at Gravesend. Many other persons were prosecuted at this time by the Dutch on similar charges. Here, being again persecuted by the Dutch, they seem to have determined to seek some place where they could worship God as they pleased. The lands in Monmouth county impressed them so favorably that the following year 1663 they made large purchase of the Indians.
    After the conquest of the Dutch by the English, ... John Tilton found he could remain at Long Island without molestation & leave his share in his Monmouth purchases to his children. He died at Gravesend, L.I, in 1688, his wife died a few years before in 1683. His will dated 15 of 7th month 1687 was recorded at Brooklyn , L.I.

    . In the quarterly court records ... "At the same court, December 14, 1642, the Lady Deborah Moodie, Mrs. King & the wife of John Tilton were presented, for holding that the baptism of infants is no ordinance of God." From these historical relations we learn the reason why the Lady Moody, her son Sir Henry Moody, Ensign Baxter, Sergeant Hubbard, John Tilton & many others of her associates & friends, left New England & planted themselves at Gravesend, where they hoped to enjoy the most perfect freedom of opinion, unawed by the civil power & be allowed unmolested to propagate those religious principles which to them seemed most agreeable to their principles of reason & justice. - - -

    Died:
    Alt DOD: May 23, 1683.

    Mary married John TILTON, Sr., Patentee in 1639 in Lynn, Essex Co., Massachusetts. John (son of Peter TILTON, .I and Mrs. Ann TALLMAN) was born on 4 Mar 1613 in Wolston, Warkickshire, England; died in 1688 in Gravesend, Kings Co., Long Island, New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. John TILTON, .2 Patentee was born on 4 Jun 1640 in Lynn, Essex Co., Massachusetts; died on 23 Sep 1700 in Middletown, Monmouth Co., New Jersey.
    2. Peter TILTON, .2 was born on 16 Jan 1642 in Lynn, Essex Co., Massachusetts; died on 15 Oct 1699 in Middletown, Monmouth Co., New Jersey.
    3. Hesther ESTHER TILTON was born on 21 May 1647 in Gravesend, Kings Co., Long Island, New York; died on 24 Sep 1703 in Queens Co., Long Island, New York.
    4. Sarah TILTON, .1 was born est 1648 in Monmouth County, New Jersey.
    5. Abigail TILTON was born in 1650 in Monmouth County, New Jersey; died on 24 Apr 1678.
    6. Thomas TILTON was born on 1 Mar 1652 in Gravesend, Kings Co., Long Island, New York; died in 1719 in Kent Co., Delaware.
    7. Mary TILTON, .1 was born in 1661 in Gravesend, Kings Co., Long Island, New York.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Mrs. Goodie PEARSALL was born in Est. 1580 in England.
    Children:
    1. 1. Mary GOODIE PEARSALL was born in 1600 in Shrewsbury, St. Chads, Shopshire, England; died on 12 May 1683 in Gravesend, Kings Co., Long Island, New York.