NameJohn Emery
Birthabt 1628, England
Deathabt 1693
Misc. Notes
Came with his father to Newbury in 1635. Selectman, 1670-1673 ; jury of trials 1675-1676 ; chosen to carry votes to Salem, 1675-1676 ; chosen to serve on jury of trials at Ipswich ; tything man 1679 ; way warden 1679. In 1642 he had laid out to him fourscore acres over the Artichoke or Rasberry River. Fort}' acres of this land was a grant of the town of Newbury to John Emery, sen., and by him given to his son in consideration of love and affection. The remaining forty acres were bought of Archelaus Woodman for thirty pounds, being a town grant to him. This tract of land has been in possession of the name since it was laid out to John Emery, jun., and now included in the farm of the late Eliphalet Emery, Esq., of West Newbury, is owned by his daughter, Mrs. Mary Hale Emery. John Emery, jun., was a signer of the petition in the case of Lieut. Robert Pike, and a member of the Woodman party in the church difficulties. He is styled Sergeant on the records. He was admonished in 1694 for opposing their ordained minister. He was made freeman May 30, 1690; made his will Aug. 3, 1693. His wife died Feb. 3, 1709.