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- !DATA BASE: "The Coddington Family", "Records of Line of the Descendants of John
Coddington of Woodbridge, N. J. with Notes on Allied Families", by Rev. Herbert
G. Coddington, D. C., Syracuse, N. Y. 1907
"Descendants of Richard Gardner, of Woburn of the Name of Gardner", Boston:
Printed for Private Circulation. MDCCCLVIII(1858).
DATA BASE: Boston Transcript: 3 Oct 1935, # 642: "Coddington, John(3) Coddington
(and Cuddington) of Boston, born 1653-4, married Hannah, daughter of Richard
Gardner of Charleston, Mass. Purchased land in Woodbridge, NJ in 1683-84 and
died after 1689. He was the son of John(2) Coddington (and Cuddington) of
Bostonm who died 1655, and grandson of Stockdale Cuddington of Roxbury, Mass,
1643, and Hampton, who died 1650> The latter was from Dorking, Surrey, and his
wife was Sarah, dau. of John Wood of Dorking, whom he married before 1616, the
date of John Wood's will (see Coddington Pamplets by Rev. Richard E.
Coddington, Lowville, NY.
See notes for
- John Coddington was a soldier in the Massachusetts militia in the War against the Confederated Indian tribes, called 'King Philip's War' byGeorge M. Bodge, printed 1896 at Leominster, MA. John Coddington is mentioned on page 122, under date of 20 Nov 1675, as entitled to 03 00 00for service. Also mentioned on page 360, under date of 20 Dec 1675, as entitled to 01 15 00 for service). He moved about 1677 - 1683 from Boston to Woodbridge, NJ at which village he was constable in 1692. Hefirst purchased land in Woodbridge from Jonathan Dennis and Wm. Bingleyin 1683 and the records show that he extended his land holdings here in1684 and again in 1691. His will cannot be found but the wills of his sons Benjamin and John can be seen at the Secretary of State's Office at Trenton, NJ.
- John Coddington was a weaver and soldier in the Massachusetts militia under Major Simon Willard in the War against the Confederated Indian tribes, called "King Philip's War. " He is mentioned under date of 20 Nov 1675, as entitled to £3 00 00 for service. Also mentioned on page 360, under date of 20 Dec 1675, as entitled to £1 15 00 for service). He moved about 1677-1683 from Boston to Woodbridge, NJ at which village he was constable in 1692.
The town of Woodbridge was part of the agreement between Daniel Pierce, John Carteret, John Ogden, and Luke Watson, dated Dec. 11, 1666. They obtained a deed Dec. 3, 1667, whereupon Pierce as surveyor laid out the lands to the associates. The original deed from the Indians was dated Oct. 28, 1664. The town was named after Rev. John Woodbridge of Newbury Mass. By 1672 Woodbridge contained 30,000 acres and 120 families (Clayton, 1882).
John first purchased land in Woodbridge from Jonathan Dennis and Wm. Bingley in 1683 and the records show that he extended his land holdings there in 1684 and again in 1691. His will cannot be found but the wills of his sons Benjamin and John can be seen at the Secretary of State's Office at Trenton, NJ. Described as yeoman and weaver. He is the ancestor of nearly all Coddingtons in North America.
In "The Oliver Connection" David Kendal Martin suggests that the widow Sarah Coddington, who died intestate in 1738, was the third wife of John Coddington. He reasons that the fifteen heirs who agreed among themselves how to divide her estate included four Oliver's. He therefore supposes that Sarah's maiden name was Oliver, and that the only possible Coddington husbands were John (b. 1653) or his son John (b. 1689).
Note: some have thought that this John Coddington was the son of William Coddington and Ann Brinley (see letter by Mary Gates R. Alfonte), but that ignores the overwhelming evidence documenting the lives of and connections between John of Woodbridge, John of Boston, and Stockdale of Dorking, co. Surrey.
Noted events in his life were:
• He worked as a weaver.
• He served in the military from 1675 to 1676 in Concord, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts, USA. King Philip's War
• He moved on 1677 to , , New Jersey, USA.
• Deed: 1683, Woodbridge, Middlesex Co., New Jersey, USA. Bought land from Jonathan Dennis
• He worked as a constable in 1692 in Woodbridge, Middlesex Co., New Jersey, USA.
• He signed a will. Could not be found by Lewis M. Coddington or John I Coddington
• He has conflicting death information of Abt 1709 in Woodbridge, Middlesex Co., New Jersey, USA.
• He has conflicting death information of Bef 4 May 1738 in Woodbridge, Middlesex Co., New Jersey, USA.
John married Anna GARDNER, daughter of Richard GARDNER and Anna ROLFE, in 1676 in Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts, USA (Anna GARDNER was born on 17 Jan 1654 in Woburn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts, USA and died on 20 Sep 1690 in Woodbridge, Middlesex Co., New Jersey, USA .)
John next married Mary CURTIS, daughter of Richard CURTIS and Sarah, on 1 May 1691 in Woodbridge, Middlesex Co., New Jersey, USA (Mary CURTIS was born on 11 Feb 1662 in Salem, Essex Co., Massachusetts, USA and died in May 1691 in Woodbridge, Middlesex Co., New Jersey, USA .)
John next married Sarah OLIVER, daughter of William OLIVER and Mary ACKERLY, after 1707-1710 in Woodbridge, Middlesex Co., New Jersey, USA.(Sarah OLIVER was born about 1666 in Elizabeth, Union Co., New Jersey, USA and died about 1738 in Woodbridge, Middlesex Co., New Jersey, USA )
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