Barack OBAMA, 44th President of the United States
descendant of Johann Pieter STRAUB, 1733 immigrant to Philadelphia, PA
"We are and always will be the United States of America." (4 Nov 2008, Grant Park, Chicago, IL)
John EMERY
Alice GRANTHAM
Husband:  John EMERY
Birth:  29 Sep 1598, of Romsey, Hampshire, England
Death:  3 Nov 1683, Newbury, Essex Co., MA
Father:  John EMERY
Mother:  Agnes NORTHEND
Marriage:  1620, Romsey, Hampshire, England
Transhumance:  3 Apr 1635, departed Southampton, England, on the ship, James; arrived 3 Jun 1635 in Boston, MA
Wife:  Alice GRANTHAM
Birth:  1599, Romsey, Hampshire, England
Death:  1649, Newbury, Essex Co., MA
Death:  28 Apr 1649, Newbury, Essex Co., MA
Father:  Andrew GRANTHAM (c1575-1688), also immigrated from Romsey to Newbury
Children — born in Romsey, Hampshire, England:
1.  Eleanor EMERY, b. 7 Nov 1624
2.  John EMERY, b. 12 Jun 1627
3.  Ann EMERY, b. by 1631


Sources:

1.  LDS.  Family Search: Internet Genealogy Service: Ancestral File.

2.  WorldConnect / Ancestry World Trees (online at RootsWeb.com/Ancestry.com), including a file with this note:
BIOGRAPHY: NEW ENGLAND FAMILIES GENEALOGICAL AND MEMORIAL, The Emery line, pp 2353-4:
John Emery, was born 29 Sep 1598, the son of John Emery and Agnes (Northend), of Romsey, Jampshire, England.  He sailed from Southampton 3 Apr 1635 with his brother Anthony and their families, in the ship "James," landing at Boston 3 Jun 1635.  He moved to Newbury, where he was made freeman 2 Jun 1641.

3.  John Matthews.  1991.  Complete American Armoury and Blue Book, combining 1903, 1907 and 1911-13 Editions.  Clearfield/Genealogical Publ. Co., Baltimore, MD (Broderbund CD-368).  In Armorial Addenda, Part II, on p. 30, including illustration:
EMERY.
JOHN EMERY, of Romsey, Hampshire, England, to Newbury, Mass., 1635.
Arms -- Argent, three bars nebuleé gules, in chief as many torteaux.
Crest -- Out of a mural crown a demi-horse argent maned or, collared gules studded of the first.
Translation:  The shield is silver/white with three horizontal red bars with wavy edges; above the uppermost bar is a row of three disks (presumably red).  The crest is a crown made to look like the ramparts of a castle (constructed of stonework), emerging from which is the upper half of a silver/white horse with a gold/yellow mane and wearing a red collar studded with silver/white.

4.  William Armstrong Crozier, ed.  1904.  Crozier's General Armory: a Registry of American Families Entitled to Coat Armor.  Fox, Duffield, & Co., New York (1957, Southern Book Co., Baltimore, MD; Broderbund CD-368).  On p. 54:
EMERY.  Massachusetts.
John Emery, Newbury, 1635.
(Essex.)
Argent, three bars neculée gules, in chief as many torteaux.
CREST -- Out of a mural crown, a demi-horse argent, maned or, collared gules, studded of the first.
MOTTO -- Fidelis et suavis.

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