| b 29 Sep 1598, Romsey, Hampshire, , England | ||||
| d 03 Nov 1683, Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts | c 29 Sep 1598, Romsey, Hamps, , England | |||
| John Emery | ||||
| | b 1546 | ||||
| John Emery | bur 16 Jun 1549 | |||
| |b 1572 | | | |||
| | | Alice Banet | |||
| | | ||||
| John Emery | John Northend | |||
| |Alice Grantham-1 + | John Northend | Mrs. Alice Northend | |m 26 Jun 1620 | Ezekiel Northend | b 1584 | Anthony Cole |
| |Whiteparish, Wilts, , England | |b 10 Feb 1621 | Elizabeth Cole | Ann | |
| Agnes Northend | d 07 Sep 1698 | b 1588 | Henry Halstead | |
| b 1575 | | | Nathan Halsted | Margaret | |
| Edna Halstead | b 1600 | |||
| b 1625 | Isabel | |||
| d 03 Feb 1705 | b 1600 | |||
| 1 | Anne Emery | 2 | Eleanor Emery | 3 | Alice Emery | 4 | John Emery | 5 | < | John Emery, Jr. | 6 | Ann Emery | 7 | Emery Emery | 8 | Emery | 9 | Emery Emery | 10 | Alice Emery | 11 | Emery | 12 | Ebenezer Emery | 13 | Ebenezer Emery | 14 | Ebeneser Emery | 15 | Ebeneezer (Eben) Emery | 16 | Eleanor Emery |
He was also prominent in the case of Lieut. Robert Pike, refusing to recognize the authority of the Court to deprive him and his neighbors of the right of petition. In the famouse ecelesiastical difficulties John Emery was a member of the Woodman party.
10 April 1644 he had a grant from the town of twenty-two acres and five rods being his own and Henry Palmer's portion of 'Divident' land in the great field beyond the new town. He was selectman, 1661; fence viewer, 1666; grand juryman in the same year; jury of trials in 1672; appointed to carry votes to Salem in 1676.
John Emery made his will 1 May 1680, proved 27 November 1683, in which he mentions his age as eighty-three years. The inventory of his estate was taken in the same day, amounting to 263 poinds, 11 shillings.
Source: 'Genealogical Guide to the Early Settlers of America', 1967, p 178. 'Genealogical Records of Descendants of John and Anthony Emery of Newbury, Mass.', Rev. Rufus Emery, 1891, p 1-2. 'Historical and Genealogical Shatswells of Ipswich., No 1.', Augustine Caldwell, p 1.