Birth: 1 OCT 1658 in Roxbury, Suffolk
Co., Massachusetts
Marriage: 1690 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Co., Mass
Note: James was in the army and was a land owner.
Land Rec: On Nov. 23, 1693,
Edmund Chamberland at town meeting at Woodstock, was allowed a corner of land, about
thirty rods, on the north side of Muddy Brook, for fencing. Granted March 21 1693-94,
three acres adjoining the land he purchased of James Frizell, of Woodstock. James Frizell
bought Lot 14 Woodstock Conn.
Military: In 1696 James Enlisted
in the "Expedition to Canada in 1696", the enlistment roll, with his signature,
spelled Firzel is on file in the enlisted at Medfield, Massachusetts. The survivors of the
expedition of Captain Gardner's Company, were awarded tracks of land in the present town
of Warwick, then and long after called Gardner's Canada, or Roxbury Canada, Franklin Co,
Mass.
Birth of Son: 15 APR 1704
Name: James Frizell
Place: Roxbury, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts
Military: In 1705 James
petitioned the council to return with his family to Roxbury, Mass. To take care of his
parents, which was granted, according to the account against deserting the frontiers.
Birth of Son: 14 FEB 1706
Name: John Frizell
Place: Roxbury, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts
Birth of Son: 5 NOV 1708
Name: Isaac Frizell
Place: Roxbury, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts
Will: 17 JUN 1740
Death: 6 FEB 1746 in Roxbury, Suffolk
Co., Massachusetts
Click here to see parents: James Frizzell and Sarah Busketh