Obadiah Bruen

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Father: John Bruen ....(1560 ~ 18 Jan 1624/25 ) Bruen Stapleford, Cheshire, England
Mother: Anne Fox ....(ABT 1580 ~ Dec 1606 ) of Rodes, Lancashire, England

Family 1: Sarah Lawrence ....(1609 ~ 25 Mar 1684 )

  1. John Bruen ....(2 Jun 1646 ~ 1695-1696) Gloucester, Massachusetts S» C»
  2. Hannah Bruen ....(9 Jan 1642/43 ~ ABT 1695) Gloucester, MA S» C»
  3. Mary Bruen ....(1634 ~ 2 Sep 1670) Shrewsbury, Salop, England S» C»
  4. Rebecca Bruen ....(9 Jul 1643 ~ 15 Apr 1721) S»
  5. Sarah Bruen ....(? ~ )
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Ref#83:
Obadiah BRUEN. Died AFT 1680, Newark, NJ. Son of John B. BRUEN and Anne
FOX. Married Sarah, died ABT 25 MAR 1684. From "A Genealogical
Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England" by James Savage
(Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1969: at Nichols Library,
Naperville, IL) Vol 1, page 280 (Bruen): OBADIAH, Gloucester, came, 1640,
prob. with Rev. Richard Blinman, had first set down at Marshfield, and
ask. for adm. as freem. of Plymouth jurisdict. Mar. 1641, but speedily
went to the opposite side of the Bay. He was freem. 19 May 1642;
selectman in 1642, and sev. foll. yrs. and rep. 1647, 8, 9, and 51, in
wh. last yr. with his spiritual guide he rem. again to New London, there
was town clk. 15 yrs. often rep. and is nam. in the royal chart. 1662;
but hav. purch. 11 June 1667, with assoc. the ld. in N.J. now the city
of Newark, he rem. thither, where the fam. has always flour. He was
youngest s. of John B. Esq. of Bruen Stapleford, Cheshire, bapt. 25 Dec
1606, at Tarves, nearChester, bec. a draper at Shrewsbury in the adjoin.
Co. Salop, had w. Sarah and ch. Mary, bef. com. over, and here Rebecca;
Hannah, b. 9 Jan. 1644; and John, 2 June 1646. The time of his d. in
unkn. but he was alive 1680. In spel. the name a slight variety occurs. A
let. of 11 Oct. 1679 to his d. and her h. at New london, from Newark, to
tell of the d. of their min. the first Pierson, is sign. Ob. Brewen, but
by the w. Sarah Bruen. His d. Mary m. 1653, John Baldwin of Milford, as
his sec. w.; Hannah m. 1663, John Baldwin of Milford, s. of the h. of her
sis. but perhaps d. soon, as he is said to have d. on a voyage unm. but
it may be that her h. was ano. of the frequent Johns; Rebecca m. 1663,
Thomas Post of Norwich, as his sec. w. Rev. Matthias, b. at Newark, 11
Apr. 1793, Columb. Coll. 1812, d. 11 Nov. 1829, was a descend. of high
reput. "Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants"
Marcellus Donald Alexander R. von Redlich Vol 1 p 127: Obadiah Bruen,
bapt at Tarvin, England, Dec. 25, 1606; d. at Newark, N.J., about
1682/90; m. Sarah, d. about Mar. 25, 1684

Children of Obadiah BRUEN and Sarah:
1 Mary BRUEN. Married John BALDWIN, son of Sylvester BALDWIN.
2 Hannah BRUEN. Born 9 JAN 1643, Gloucester,MA. Died ABT 1695,
Newark,,NJ. "Pedigrees--" by Redlich (see notes for John Bruen) p
122: Hannah Bruen, b. at Gloucester, Mass., Jan. 9, 1643; d. at Newark,
about 1695; m. at New London, Oct. 3, 1663, John Baldwin, b. at Milford
Conn., about 1640; d. at Newark, about 1703
3 John BRUEN. Born 2 JUN 1646. Died ABT 1696, Newark,,NJ.
"Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants" by
Marcellus Donald Alexander R. von Redlich, Genealogical Publishing Co.,
Inc., Baltimore 1988 Vol. 1, p 127: John Bruen IV, b. June 2, 1646; d. at
newark, N.J., about 1696; m. Esther, dau. of Richard Lawrence


Obadiah BRUEN, 14 b. Dec. 25, 1606; m. Sarah _____; emigrated to New
England. He was Representative in Massachusetts; after that, for fifteen
years, Town Clerk of New London, Conn; one of the grantees in the Royal
Charter of Connecticut. He was one of the associates in buying Newark and
settled there. He had ch.:

1. Mary. (?) May be a mistake of Mr. Savage for Mary, the sister, who m.
John Baldwin, Sen [Others think this is a mistake too]
2. Rebecca, 15 m. Thomas Post
3. Hannah, 15 b. Jan. 9, 1644; m. [13 Oct 1653] John BALDWIN, s. John,
Sen. of Milford (ante page 300.) [CC Baldwin Gen]
4. John, 15 b. June 2, 1646

[CCB concludes by quoting Tuttle to the effect that (naturally) the
Bruen's are descended from the usual collection of famous royals- William
the Conqueror; ancient kings of Scotland; Saxon kings of England; Alfred
the Great; Hugh Capet; Robert, King of France; Charlemagne and
Constantine. Anybody have the sources on all that? (Bev asked
ingenuously!) Oh yes, I left out Pepin, the Old; b abt A.D. 560; King
John and four or five Barons who signed the Magna Carta. This last if
from "At the Sign of the Crest" by Hazel Kraft Eilers in Hobbies, The
Magazine for Collectors, Sept. 1952, p. 156. The references she gives for
Pepin and company are "The Encyclopedia of American Biography" and "The
Ancestry of John Barber White", neither of which I have looked at.
Meanwhile, back in the colonies, the Bruens were continuing to create
descendants. Eilers adds a few
details (e.g. Plymouth) but seems to have relied upon CCB's account from
Tuttle:]

Obadiah BRUEN, 14 b. Dec. 25, 1606; m. Sarah _____; landed at Plymouth,
Mass., 1640-1. He first settled at Marchfield, Mass. He was admitted
"freeman, 1642, selectman 1642 and for several years following. He was
Representative in Massachusetts; after that, for fifteen years, Town
Clerk of New London, Conn; one of the grantees in the Royal Charter of
Connecticut. He was one of the associates in buying Newark and settled
there. He had ch.:

1. John,15 b. June 2, 1646 m. Esther Lawrence, dau. of Deacon Richard
Lawrence of New Haven, CT
2. Rebecca,15 m. Thomas Post of Norwich
3. Hannah,15 b. Jan. 9, 1644; m. [13 Oct 1653] John BALDWIN, Jr. of
Milford [Beware of the confusions over John Baldwin Senior, Junior, John
I, John II etc. It is argued- persuasively by some- that the John Baldwin
Jr. of Newark was not the son of John Baldwin Senior of Milford although
it is agreed that John Baldwin Senior of Milford did have a son named
John Baldwin.

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