1Richard Bullock 89267,89268,82636,89269,89270,89271,89272,89273,89274,89275,89276,89277,89278,89279,89280,89281,89282,89283,89284,89285,89286,89287,82645,89288,89289,89290,89291,89292,89293,89294,89295,89296,89297,89298,89299
Birth16 Jul 1622, Essex, England89300,89301,89302,89303,89304,89305,89293,89306,89307
Memo22 Nov 1622? same day as death?
Residence1643, Rehoboth, Bristol County, MA89308,89309,89310,89311,89312,89313,89314,89315,89316
Memowas a freeman May 1646
Land Purchase1644, Rehoboth, Bristol County, MA89317,89318
Memopurchased a lot that had been set aside for the Governor
Land Purchase1644, Seekonk, Bristol County, MA89319
Memohe draws 21 rights in the Great (Seekonk) Plain.
Land Purchase1647, Rehoboth, Bristol County, MA89320,89321
Memoallotted Matthew Pratt’s rights in the town land, Pratt having removed from the town
Land PurchaseJun 1653, Rehoboth, Bristol County, MA89322,89323
Memoone of 49 residents to draw meadow lands
Residence1656, Newtown, Long Island,89324
Memoshared in a drawing of lands in the northern part of the town & bought the governor’s lot for £200
Land Purchase1666, Rehoboth, Bristol County, MA89330
Memoshared in the division of the Sannamoisett lands
Death22 Aug 1667, Rehoboth, Bristol County, MA89331,89332,89333,89334,89335,89336,89293,89337,89338
MemoBef 30 Oct 1667? 22 Nov 1667?
Occupationfarmer and Town Clerk of Rehoboth from 1659 to time of his death89339,68857
Religionmember of the Baptist church of which the Rev. John Myles was pastor.89340
Misc. Notes
Richard Bullock was licensed to keep a ferry at Palmer’s River on 1 Mar 1664 by the Plymouth Colony. This allowed him to ferry horses from Rehoboth across the Pawtucket (Blackstone) River to the Providence Plantation of Roger Williams.
89341Pg 3 Certain brief records furnished by the American Historical Society of New York City state that Richard Bullock ... was accompanied in his migration to America by two brothers, one of whom settled in VA, and that Richard was in Rehoboth, MA, in 1643 and left the town soon after 1644.
69837Pg 6 Richard Bullock settled upon a tract of land of several hundred acres lying mostly along the west bank of Palmer’s River & extending from near the north boundary of Swansea in the northerly direction to a point nearly a mile north of the Orleans Factory Site. A portion of this land remained in the name and blood of its first settler for more than two centuries and the ancient “landing” place below Miller’s Bridge at the head of large boat navigation, in the olden time a place of much importance for the receiving & shipment of goods & farm products, is still (1892) in the ownership of ex-Governor Davis of RI, a descendant of the 7th generation.
69837MA Census, 1790-1890
68695Richard Bullock, MA, MA Colony, Freeman May 1645
Bristol County MA Probate File Papers 1686-1880
64074 (No Richard Bullock with appropriate dates)
Edward Bullock, Male, Marr: 23 Aug 1596 Great Wigborough, Essex, England, Jone Barbar, FHL Film 5571187
87346 (His father?)
Pg 450 Henry Bullock of Salem Will dtd 21 Dec 1663 proved 29 Jun (4 mo) 1664 (Essex Co Qtrly Ct Files vol 10 leaf 6):
89342 (Not mentioned in his father’s will)
FamilySearch.org Family Tree indicates his parents are Sir Edward Bullock 1580-1644 Marr: 1620 Essex. England, Elizabeth Susan Wylde 1602-1644 no source proving this as of 13 Dec 2018