Little is known about Edith Squire other than that she was daughter of Henry Squire and had 2 sisters, Ann Purchase Oliver and Margaret Shepherd, who also immigrated to America. After the death of Henry Adams, Edith married again, to John Fussell, in about 1651. In about 1654, they and her son Edward Adams moved to Medfield where sons Henry and Peter Adams had settled and where they were later joined by Jonathan."

"The Adams Family," James Truslow Adams


"About the year 1608, in the little village of Charlton Mackrell, on the River Cary, among the Polden Hills in the heart of English Somersetshire, a young girl was being courted by a lad from the neighboring village of Barton St. David. The girl's name was Edith, and she was the daughter of a certain Henry Squire. The lad who made her his wife in 1609, or thereabouts, was Henry Adams, a young farmer who held some land, by the old English system of copyhold, from the Lord of the Manor of Barton St. David. How rapidly children came to fill the farmhouse we do not know, but in all, eight sons and one daughter lived to grow up. The youngest of the eight sons of whom we have knowledge was apparently born in 1626, and it is not until he was about ten years old that we can begin clearly to trace the family story. . . ."


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