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Bradley Family Tree - Henry Pinder, Carpenter

Henry Pinder - Carpenter
Family Relation - 10th and 9th Great-grandfather of Ruth Ann Bradley

Early map of Ipswich

Henry Pinder was born in Cambridge, England around 1580. He was a carpenter. In 1614 he married Mary Rodgers in Cambridge. They had six children:

            Francis        b, 1615        d. unknown
            Mary           b. 1617        d. 1648
            Joanna         b. 1620        d. 1690
            Anna            b. 1621        d. unknown
            Katherine     b. 1624        d. unknown
            John             b. 1627        d. 1662

Sometime before 1635, Henry immigrated to Ipswich, Massachusetts. His wife Mary and all six children came over on the ship Susan & Ellen in 1635 and joined him in Ipswich. 

As a carpenter, Henry's name appears twice in the town records. The first time is in 1636, where Goodman Pinder was owed £6 for boards from the estate of John Dillingham. He was also sued along with Thomas Rowell in November 1653 for not finishing a prison house. 

Mary Rodgers Pinder died sometime between March of 1647, when she was a witness to the assault of her son John, and 1655, when Henry married Elizabeth, widow Andrews. 

Henry Pinder died in Ipswich on February 6, 1661. His second wife Elizabeth survived him and died in 1671. No grave location is known for Mary, Henry, or Elizabeth. 


Henry appears in two branches of the Bradley family tree:

Henry Pinder > Joanna Pinder > Hannah Rowell > Hannah Colby > John Tewksbury > Henry Tewksbury > Marion C Tewksbury > Charles Sydney Babcock > Jessie Louise Babcock > Charles Stuart Bradley > Ruth Ann Bradley

Henry Pinder > Joanna Pinder > Mary Rowell > Elizabeth Frame > Hannah George > Jacob Quimby > Miriam Quimby > Martha Clement > Marion C Tewksbury > Charles Sydney Babcock > Jessie Louise Babcock > Charles Stuart Bradley > Ruth Ann Bradley

Charts B-C, B-D, and B-Main

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