


Richard Waterman settled in Salem Massachusetts where he became a member of the church. Their four children: Mehitabel Fenner, Wait Brown, Resolved, & Nathaniel.Ĭolonel Richard Waterman immigrant ancestor and founder of the Waterman family of New England was a passenger to America in the fleet with Higginson in the year 1629 having been sent as an expert hunter by the Governor and Company of Massachusetts Bay, although tradition brought forward at various times has stated that he came in the same ship with Roger Williams with whom he later joined his fortunes.

She died at Providence on 3 December 1680. Married by about 1630, Bethia _ (there is no evidence of her surname or their marriage). Moved first to Providence RI (1638), then Warwick (about 1666), & finally back to Providence (about 1670). A hunter who migrated to Massachusetts Bay in 1629 & first settled in Salem. Well, gotta say, it was busy with lotsa folks enjoying things like eggs and hash browns as well as hot and cold drinks.Born by about 1605, based on estimated date of marriage. Who feels like showing up and then waiting over an hour to be seated.)įirst off, hey, it’s on the water and the hubs and I would not have to worry about sitting in bumper-to-bumper traffic coming and going, as we would have if we’d decided to head south to Gansett or Westerly or something. (PS and btw, I’m all about eateries that take reservations for weekend brunch. That being said, last Sunday - during the heatwave that had everyone hot under the collar online and in real life - I hopped online to make a brunch reservation for Waterman Grille on Richmond Street on Providence’s East Side. Of course I’ve been there since leaving my retail life behind and launching this blog, but not recently.

When I was a manager at Nordstrom Providence (maybe I helped you back in the day?), we had our annual luncheon for the store’s tippity top sales people there one year.Īnd I wore a black knit jacket with absolutely horrible shoulder pads that still haunts me to this day, lol.
