John Pickering (1615 - 1662)

Biography
John Pickering was born in 1615 in Coventry, Warwickshire, England and died in 1657 in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, North America. He arrived 1630 in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, North America. He married in 1636 in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, North America to Elizabeth Alderman (1617 - 1662).

Facts
He arrived in 1634 in Ipswich, Essex County, North America from Newgate, Coventry, Warwickshire, England. He arrived in 1630 in New England, North America. He arrived in 1637 in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, North America. He built in 1651 the Pickering House on Broad Street in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, North America. It is the oldest continuously occupied house by the same family in America. He wrote his will in Jul 1655 and it was probated on 1 Jul 1657.

Occupation
He was a carpenter by trade and was responsible for enlarging the meeting house as well as building the first bridge in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, North America.

Lineage
John Pickering (1615 - 1657)

m. Elizabeth Alderman (1617 - 1662)

Lt. John Pickering (1637 - 1694)

m. Alice Flint (1636 - 1700)

John Pickering (1658 - 1722)

m. Sarah Burrill (1661 - 1714)

Dea. Timothy Pickering (1703 - 1778)

m. Mary Wingate (1708 - 1784)

Louis Pickering (1742 - 1815)

m. John Gooll ( - 1776)

Sarah Gooll (1772 - 1864)

m. Hon. Samuel Putnam (1768 - 1853)

Sarah Gool Putnam (1810 - 1880)

m. Hon. Francis Boardman Crowninshield (1809 - 1877)

Alice Crowninshield (1839 - 1926)

m.  Josiah Bradlee III (1837 - 1902)

Frederick Josiah Bradlee I (1866 - 1951)

m. Elizabeth Whitwell Thomas (1868 - 1952)

Frederick Josiah Bradlee, Jr. (1892 - 1970)

m. Chevalier Josephine de Gersdorff (1896 - 1975)

Chevalier Benjamin Crowninshield Bradlee (1921 - 2014)

m. Sally Sterling Quinn (b. 1941

Quinn Josiah Crowninshield Bradlee (b. 1982)