John Woodbridge V Explained

John Woodbridge V (1582–1637) was rector of the parish of Stanton, near Highworth in Wiltshire, England. In his work Magnalia, Reverend Cotton Mather extolled Woodbridge as "a minister so able and faithful as to obtain a high esteem among those that at all knew the invaluable worth of such a minister."

Life

John Woodbridge was born at Stanton, near Highworth, Wiltshire, England, in 1582 to Reverend John Woodbridge IV and died 9 December 1637 at Stanton. He was fifth in a line of men by the same name – all ministers – the first of whom, Reverend John Woodbridge I, was a follower of John Wycliffe, a 14th-century translator of the Bible.

Family

John Woodbridge married Sarah Parker, born 1583 at Cholderton, Wiltshire, England, daughter of the Reverend Robert Parker, M.A., of Wiltshire. She died in 1683. In his work Magnalia, Reverend Cotton Mather described Sarah as a woman "who did so virtuously, that her own personal character would have made her highly esteemed, if a relation to such a father had not farther added unto the lustre of her character."

John Woodbridge and Sarah Parker were the parents of the following children:

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