Individual Details
John Gorton
( - 1676)
The Town of Roxbury: Its Memorable Persons and Places, Its History and ...
By Francis Samuel Drake
p 219
A rising hill near Montrose Avenue in Roxbury was once known at Gorton's Hill after John Gorton. In 1653, he had leave from the town "to brew and sell beare and cakes and white bread." He had a six-acre homestead known as Wolf Trap.
By Francis Samuel Drake
p 219
A rising hill near Montrose Avenue in Roxbury was once known at Gorton's Hill after John Gorton. In 1653, he had leave from the town "to brew and sell beare and cakes and white bread." He had a six-acre homestead known as Wolf Trap.
Events
Marriage | 1636 | Mary Gorton mnu | |||
Death | 1676 | Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay |
Families
Spouse | Mary Gorton mnu ( - ) |
Child | Mary Gorton (1636 - 1636) |
Child | Mary Gorton (1641 - ) |
Child | Sarah Gorton (1643 - ) |
Child | Hannah Gorton (1646 - 1670) |
Child | Mary Gorton (1646 - ) |
Child | Mary Gorton (1648 - ) |
Child | Alice Gorton (1652 - 1712) |
Child | John Gorton (1655 - 1668) |
Child | Abraham Gorton (1659 - ) |