Quinn Bradlee's Ancestors Wiki
Quinn Bradlee's Ancestors Wiki

This page is dedicated to my immigrant ancestors and their wives who came over with them. Most of my immigrant ancestors were married, but not all of their wives came over to the New World with them. There are a total of 704 immigrants.

Direct Ancestors[]

To The Colonies[]

From England to Connecticut[]

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George Clark (1613 - 1690), born in 1613 in Watton-at-Stone, East Hertfordshire District, Hertfordshire, England and died on 10 Jun 1690 in Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut, North America. He arrived in about 1637 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, North America. He was a deacon, carpenter, and a "free painter." He was buried at Milford Cemetery in Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA. He arrived in about 1637 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, North America. He was a deacon, carpenter, and a "free painter." He married in 1640 in North America to Sarah Harvey (1622 - 1689). She was born in 1622 in England and died on 22 Sep 1689 in Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut, North America.

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William Douglas (1610 - 1682), born 9 Aug 1610 in Northamptonshire, England and died on 25 Jul 1682 in New London, New London County, Connecticut. He arrived in 1640 to Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts married on 26 Jul 1636 to Anne Mattle (1610 - 1691). She was born in 1610 in Rinstead, Northamptonshire, England and died on 6 Sep 1691 in New London, New London County, Connecticut.

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Col. Hon. John Haynes (1594 - 1654), born on 1 May 1594 in Old Holt, Messing, Essex, England to John Haynes ( - ) and Mary Mitchell ( - ) and died on 1 Mar 1654 in Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, North America. He made a voyage in 1646 to England, came back and died in Hartford, Connecticut, North America; was one of the five men that drafted the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut: the first constitution of Connecticut; proprietor in England, owner of Copford Hall Manor and of Fenny Compton Manor; an original proprietor in Connecticut, “owned a lot on main Street, opposite the meeting-house yard, but previous to February, 1639 he purchased from Richard Webb the lot on the corner of Front and Arch Street;” was part of the trial that banished Roger Williams (c.1603 - 1683), founder of Providence Rhode Island, which John Haynes regretted later on. He was Lord of the Manor of Gourney in England; Haynes was admitted to the church of Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, North America prior to 14 May 1634; admitted a Freeman on 14 May 1634; admirer of Thomas Hooker; was on 3 Feb 1634- 1635 selectmen for Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; on the committee to oversee military matters; was on the Committee on boundary between Boston and Charlestown on 4 Mar 1634 and 1635; was selectmen of Cambridge between 3 Feb 1634 and 1635; was appointed on 25 Sep 1634 to “oversee the ammunition house to be built at New Town; appointed on 13 Dec 1636 colonel of regiment for Charlestown, Watertown, Cambridge, Concord, and Dedham, Massachusetts; Assistant to the General Court of the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1634 and 1636; Magistrate of the courts of Cambridge, Watertown, Charlestown, Medford, and Concord, Massachusetts, North America; 5th Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony from 1635 to 1646; Assistant to the Court of Connecticut 1637, 1638, 1642, and 1648;  Magistrate to the Connecticut Particular Court, 1693-46 and 1648-49; 1st Governor to the Colony of Connecticut, 1639, 1641, 1643, 1645, 1647, 1649, 1651, and 1653; Deputy Governor to the Colony of Connecticut, 1640, 1644, 1650; Connecticut Commissioner to the United Colonies, 1642 and 1643 and 1646. He married firstly in about 1636 in North America to Mabel Harlakenden (1614 - 1655). She was born on 27 Sep 1614 in Earl's Colne, County Essex, England and died 1655 in Hartford, Connecticut, North America. She was a descendant of Edward III of England (1312 - 1377).

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Richard Raymond (c.1602 - 1692), born in about 1602 in Essex, England to unknown parents and died in 1692 in Saybrook, Middlesex County, Connecticut, North America. He arrived in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, North America in 1634. "On 27 Aug 1660, Richard Rayment of Salem, mariner, sold to Walter Price one-quarter of the ketch Hopewell of Salem, now at anchor in Boston harbor, for a year and a day." "On 6 Mar 1661/62, Richard Rayment "being called and not appearing hath forfeited his band of 10 to the country." On 13 May 1662 in Saybrook, Middlesex County, Connecticut, North America he was sued for slander for charging his wife with theft tot he damage of 50 pounds by Humphrey Clay. Richard was found guilty and fined 5 pounds. On 10 Aug 1662 in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, North America, he sold to John Gardner of Salem, two and a quarter acres of salt marsh and it was signed by Richard Rayment. On 13 Oct 1662 in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, North America, Mr. Edmund Batten and Judith Raymond, attorneys of Richard Raymond, they sold to Oliver Mannering of Salem a dwelling house with about three-quarters of land and ten acres in the South Field. On 27 Oct 1662, Ralph Keeler of Norwalk sold to Richard Raymond his dwelling house with four acres that were adjoining. Because of this purchase, Richard was granted several parcels of land by the Norwalk proprietors, even though he ver soon moved to Saybrook, Connecticut. On 16 Nov 1663 he bought two acres of meadow, four acres of meadow, one hundred pound right in the Ox Pasture and one hundred pound rich in the town of commons from John Olmsted. On 21 May 1677 Richard sold three and a quarter acres of meadow to John Nicholson in Saybrook, Connecticut. On 13 Feb 1664/65 in Lyme, Connecticut "The inhabitants on the east side the River. 2. They declare that they will pay all arrears and rates post and all rates due by the first of May next ensuing that belong until the town and ministry to be brought in unto the townsmen, to wit: Richard Raymond & Abraham Past." On 24 Jun 1668 in Essex County, Massachusetts, North America, Richard Raymond was sued by Robert Spurrell for withholding his share of fish and wages due him upon a fall voyage about eighteen years since. While Richard was living at river's mouth in Saybrook, Connecticut deeded two acres to his son in law, Oliver Mannering in the South field in Salem, Massachusetts. On 7 Apr 1685 Richard gave one acre in Salem and five hundred acres "one quarter of the thousand acres he had from Joshua Indian," to his son in law, Humphrey Coomb. On 2 Jan 1690/91 Richard deeded three parcels of land in Saybrook, Connecticut to his son Daniel. He married in about 1635 at Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, North America to Judith Williams (c.1610 - 1692). She was born in England and died in Old Say Brook, Middlesex County, Connecticut, North America.

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Capt. Joseph Syll (1636 - 1696), born in 1636 in Newcastle-on-Tyne, Northumberland, England to John Sill, Sr. (c.1610-c.1653) and Joanna Fillbrook (c.1612-1671) and died on 6 Aug 1696 in Lyme, New London County, Connecticut, USA. He arrived in 1638 in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, North America. He served as a Captain in King Philip's War. He married firstly on 5 Dec 1660 probably in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA to Jemima Belcher. She was born on 5 Jul 1642 in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA to Andrew Belcher (1614-1673) and Elizabeth Danforth (1619-1680) and died in 1675 in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA. He married secondly on 12 Feb 1678 to Sarah Clarke (1642 - 1715). She was born on 18 Feb 1642 in Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA George Clark II (1611-1690) and Sarah Unknown (1619-1689) and died on 1 Feb 1715 in Lyme, New London County, Connecticut, North America.

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Gov. George Wyllys (1590 - 1644), born in 1590 in Fenny Compton, Warwickshire, England and died on 9 Mar 1644 in Hartford County, Connecticut, USA. He is buried at Ancient Burying Ground, Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA. He arrived in 1634 in Massachusetts, North America with his family. In 1634 he was appointed as Assistant to the General Court of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. In 1636 he sent his steward who was William Gibbons ( - ) to Hartford, Connecticut, North America along with 20 domestic indentured servants to oversee the construction of the house. The house that was built for him was the largest house of any of the settlers in the whole Colony of Connecticut at the time. There was a great Oak Tree called Charter Oak that stood on "Wyllys Hyll: on his property in Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, North America. The tree had been around since the 12th or 13th century until it fell in 1856, which was stated in the 1662 Connecticut's Royal Charter. After the tree fell, the oak tree became the symbol of American Independence. His house was built on the same street that the future governors such as Wyllys, John Webster (1590 - 1661), Thomas Welles (1594 - 1660) Edward Hopkins (1600 - 1657) would build houses and the tree would become known as Governor's Street. In 1638 he moved with his family to Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, North America. On 11 Apr 1639, 1640, 1644 and in 1644 he was chosen Magistrate of the Colony of Connecticut. From 1639 to 1641 he was elected on of the six Assistants to the General Court. In 1641 he was elected Deputy Governor of the Colony of Connecticut which he served or a year. In 1642 to 1643 he was elected the fourth Governor of the Colony of Connecticut. He and the General Court sent sent two delegates to meetings in Boston after a rumor that the Narragansetts Indians were forming alliances with other tribes to destroys the English settlers in Connecticut; this later would become known as the Articles of Confederations between the colonies of Massachusetts Bay, New Haven and Connecticut. In 1643 he was chosen a Commissioner from the Colony of Connecticut to the United Colonies of New England after his commission of governor was over. He married firstly on 2 Nov 1609 to Bridget Yonge (bef.1593 - 1629). She was born before Dec 1593 in Shropshire, England and died before 11 Mar 1629 in Fenny Compton, Warwickshire, England. He married secondly in 1630 to Mary Smith (1603 - 1645). She was born before 21 May 1591 in Fenny Compton, Wawickshire, England and died on 9 Mar 1645 in Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, North America.

12. Hon. Samuel Wyllys (1632 - 1709), born in 1590 in Fenny Compton, Warwickshire, England and died on 9 Mar 1645 in Hartford County, Connecticut, North America. He was baptized in Warwickshire, England. In 1653 he graduated Harvard and in 1638 he arrived in Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, North America. In 1643 he was chosen a Commissioner from the Colony of Connecticut to the United Colonies of New England. " On 18 May 1651 Chosen magistrates... Mr. Willis... On 6 Mar 1653 Mr. Tailcott and Mr. Samuel Wyllys were voated & passed to be nominatd at the next Gnerall Courte of Electyon for Magistrates." He held the office of magistrate until 1685. He married firstly on 9 Nov 1609 to Bridget Young ( - 1629). He married secondly in 1654 in Connecticut, North America to Ruth Haynes (1631 - 1688). She was born about 1636 in Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, North America and died in Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, North America.

From England to Maine[]

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John Cloyes (1604 - 1676), born on 2 Dec 1604 in Colchester, Essex, England and died in 1676 in Falmouth, Cumberland County, Provence of Maine, North America. He married to Abigail Mournings (1615 - 1656). She was born in 1615 in Suffolk, England and died in 1656 in Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, North America.

James Emery (bef.1631 - 1717), born before 8 Sep 1631 in Romsey, Hampshire, England and died on 15 Oct 1717 in Berwick, York County, Maine, North America. He arrived on 3 Jun 1635 in New England on the ship James. He married on 28 Dec 1695 to Elizabeth Newcomb (1658 - 1719). She was born on 26 Aug 1658 in Braintree, Suffolk County, Massachusetts and died on 24 Oct 1719 in York County, Maine, North America. He married again to Elizabeth Nock (c.1636 - 1687). She was born about 1636 in Kittery, York County, Maine, North America and died in 1687 in Kittery, York County, Maine, North America. He married again to Alice Grantham (1636 - 1687). She was born in 1636 and died in 1687.

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Thomas Grey (c.1625 - bef.1678) was born about 1625 in London, England and died in St. Mary's County, Maryland, North America. He owned an oyster bed in Baltimore, Maryland and sold it and then settled in Truro Twsp, Frankiln County Ohio. He seems to have owned a farm in Lockbourn, Franklin County, Ohio of 160 to 180 acres in Truro Twsp. He inherited 640 acres in Franklin County, Ohio which he sold 300 acres and gave 340 acres to his heirs. He married Jane Windsor (c.1635 - c.1690) who was her second husband. She was born about 1635 in England and died about 1690 in St. Mary's County, Maryland, North America.

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John Holgrove (c.1590 - bef.1666), born about 1590 in Woodbridge Parish, Suffolk, England and died before 26 Jul 1666 in Kennbec County, Maine, North America. He married before 1615 in England to Elizabeth Unknown (c.1590 - ). She was born about 1590 in England.

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James Stackpole (1654 - 1736) was born in 1654 in Limerick, Munster, Ireland and died on 12 Aug 1736 in Dover, Stafford County, New Hampshire, North America. He arrived in 1680 as an indentured servant on a British ship. He married in 1680 in Kittery, York County, Maine, North America to Margaret Warren (1660 - 1749). She was born in 1654 in Kittery, York County, Maine, North America and died in 1748 in Dover, Strafford County, New Hampshire North America.

From England to Maryland[]

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Benjamin Aydelotte (1644-1704),born on 6 Dec 1644 in London, England and died before 30 Jun 1704. He was of French heritage. He married on 6 Dec 1663 in London, England and to Marie Pingar (c.1641 - aft.1703). She was born about 1641 in Paris, France and died after 16 Jun 1703 in Somerset County, Maryland, North America.

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William Bozman I (1600 - 1650), born in 1590 in England and died on 1650 in Somerset County, Maryland, North America. He lived in for some time in Northampton County, Virginia, North America. In 1649 he arrived in Virginia, North America. He married in 1607 in England to Agness Nichols (c.1590 - 1650). She was born in 1605 in England and died in 1650 in Somerset County, Maryland, North America.

William Bozman II (1625 - 1665), born in 1625 in Warwickshire, England and died on 12 Nov 1665 in Somerset County, Maryland, North America. In 1649 he arrived in Virginia, North America. In 1660 he was living in Northampton County, Virginia, North America. In 1662 he was granted 1,200 acres. In 1663 he arrived in Maryland, North America. On 26 May 1664 he was empowered for six months by Gov. Charles Calvert ( - ) with two other men, Stephen Horsey and Capt. William Thorne ( - ) to grant warrants of land being within the Provence of the Eastern Shore of Maryland. He married firstly in 1660 in Northampton County, Virginia, North America to Eleanore White (1636 - 1692). He married secondly on 15 Feb 1661 in Accomack County, Virginia, North America to Bridget Justice (1625 - 1660). She was born in 1625 in England and died on 19 Jul 1660 in Northampton County, Virginia, North America.

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Donogh "Donnock" Dennis (c.1638 - 1716/17), born in Ireland and died in Somerset County, Maryland, High Sheriff of Somerset County, Maryland, he was the son of Roger O'Kane (-)

Edward Dickerson (1627 - 1682), born on 5 Dec 1627 in St. James, Lerkwell Parish, London, England and died in 1682 in Somerset County, Maryland, North America. He married on 17 Aug 1661 in Barbados, British Virgin Islands to Elizabeth Denson (1625 - c.1682). She was born on 14 Apr 1625 in Westminster, England and died about 1682 in Maryland, North America.

Maj. Edward Dorsey I (1619 - 1659), born in 1619 in Hertfordshire, England and died on 2 Aug 1659 by drowning off of Kent Island, Queen Anne's County, Maryland, North America. Before 7 Oct 1646 he arrived in Virginia where he lived for a several years. In 1650 he was granted a warrant of 200 acres of land in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, North America. He was working as a shipwright in Anne Arundel County, Maryland in a community that contained mostly fur traders. However, because of his occupation, he was of of the first industrialist and built many needed watercraft for the other settlers living on their plantations. In 1651 he was granted another 200 acres of land in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, North America, which was then known as Town Neck and now known as Greenbury Point. He had a ship yard called Dorsey on the South side of Severn. On 15 Mar 1652 he left Maryland and returned to Virginia as there was another Edward Dorsey. On 4 Mar 1655 in Maryland, North America, he purchased 500 acres of land from Thomas March, which later his son and heir, Col. Edward Dorsey, Jr. sold it to Thomas Manning of the Clifts; the transaction of the land purchase is dated 6 Nov 1670. In 1658 a proselyting Quaker named Elizabeth Harris had convinced the Dorsey family to become of the Quaker religion. There is a letter that was written by Thomas Hart stating that Dorsey family of been convinced of the Quaker religion and the Dorseys later showed up at a Quaker meeting. He married Ann Unknown ( - ).

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Col. Hon. Richard Hill (1634 - 1700), born in 1634 in London, England and died on 30 Oct 1700 in his manor house in South River, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, North America. On 20 Oct 1700 he wrote his will in Maryland, North America and it was proved on 5 Nov 1700 in Maryland, North America. He was buried at All Hallows Church in Birdsville, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, North America. In 1655 he and his wife were transported by John Cisson who was a local transporter and a friend of the royal family of England, for which John was awarded 1,000 in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, North America. About 1660 Col. Richard had established himself as a Merchant Mariner in trade with England and Guinea. In 1661 in Maryland, North America he owned over 1,700 acres of land and was a leading Planter and a Justice of the Peace as well as Captain in the Maryland Militia. On 12 Aug 1673 he received a land patent of 150 of land in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, North America. From 1681 to 1689 he was a Member of the Maryland House of Burgess and held the military rank of Captain and then Colonel. In 1690 he opposed the Revolution of 1688 to 1689 and fled to Virginia and then back to England. However he returned and all of his offices were restored to him. He married in 1654 in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, North America to Milchiah Clarkson (1639 - 1698). She was born in 1639 and died in 1698 in South River, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, North America.

Col. Henry Hooper (c.1620 - 1676), born about 1620 in England and died before 5 Aug 16767 in St. Inigoes, St. Mary's County, Maryland, North America. He was one of the first settlers on what is know Hooper's Island, Maryland. In 1651 he arrived in Maryland, North America. In 1652 he arrived in Calvert County, Maryland, North America. On 3 Jun 1658 he was appointed Captain of the Calvert County Militia. In 1658 he was appointed Justice of the Peace for Calvert County, Maryland. On 20 Dec 1667 there was 100 acres of land that was surveyed and panted for him. In 1668 he later received 400 acres of land that was also surveyed and for him. He owned a total of 500 acres of land on Hooper's Island was one of the founders and name sake of the island. He was also friends of the Calvert family. He married Sarah Rycroft (c.1620 - c.1646). She was born about 1620 in England and died before 5 Aug 1676 in Calvert County, Maryland, North America.

Hon. Stephen Horsey (1620 - 1671), born in 1620 on the Isle of Whit in England and died on 8 Aug 1671 in Somerset County, Maryland, North America. In 1651 he was living in Virginia, North America. He was buried on his plantation in Somerset County, Maryland, North America. In 1653 he was a member of the House of Burgess from Northampton County, Virginia, North America. On 4 Feb 1662 he was elected Commissioner of the territory between the Choptank River with a line drawn east into the Maine Ocean from Watkins Point and held that possession until 20 Feb 1663. In 1662 and on 28 Aug 1665 he was elected Justice of the Peace of Somerset County, Maryland, North America. On 15 Aug 1663 in Somerset County, Maryland, North America he was elected Commissioner of the Easter Shore for one year along with John Elsey ( - ), Randall Revell ( - ) and Capt. John Odber ( - ). On 26 May 1664 in Maryland, North America he was empowered by Gov. Charles Calvert ( - ) along with Capt. William Thorne ( - ), Mr. William Bozeman, Esq. ( - ), for six months to grant warrants for land that was within the Provence of the Easter Shore of Maryland, North America. He married on 28 Sep 1650 in Northampton County, Maryland to (36) Sarah Unknown (1622 - 1671). She was born in Apr 1622 in England and died on 17 Dec 1671 in Crisfield, Somerset County, Maryland, North America.

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John Lankford (1643 - 1726). born on 12 Oct 1643 in Gillingham, Kent, England and died before 5 Nov 1726 in Somerset County, Maryland, North America. He married firstly on 3 May 1673 in Cathelstone, Somerset County, Maryland, North America to Elizabeth Stevens (1652 - ). She was born in 1652 in Somerset, England. In 1676 he was transported to Somerset County, Maryland, North America by John Noble who was a merchant in London, England and was given 400 acres for transporting John Lankford. On 17 May 1688 he was granted a 200 acre tract of land called Chance, which was also called Good Will in Naticoke Hundred, which is now Somerset County, Maryland. He married secondly Ann Clarkson (c.1660 - ). She was born about 1660 in Annemessex, Somerset County, Maryland, North America. He married thirdly on 12 Aug 1714 in Stepney Parish, Somerset County, Maryland, North America to Ann Boston (1663 - 1714). She was born in 1663 in Somerset County, Maryland, North America and died in 1714 in Somerset County, Maryland, North America.

Maj. Hon. Ambrose London (c.1618 - bef.1706), born in about 1618 in England and died before Nov 1706 in Somerset County, Province of Maryland, North America. Before 1641 he immigrated to New York, North America and was among the first settlers of Gravesend, Long Island, New York, North America. In 1641 he purchased a plantation on the Bay of the North River of Long Island, New York, North America for 200 Guilders. On 18 Nov 1646 he bought another plantation in Gravesend, Long Island, New York, North America. On 5 Mar 1648/89 he gave a contract to Mr. Juer for building a house in Gravesend, Long Island, New York, North America. On 14 Mar 1649/50 he sold land to William Golder ( - ). In 1651 Samuel, his son, was bequeathed property by John Cornish of Faltlands, who all bequeathed land to E. Audley. In 1653. Ambrose bought another lot in Gravesend, Long Island, New York, North America. He applied for a petition to go to Virginia, North America. He left Long Island and then came back. In 1661 he gave a note for 200 Guilders to purchase a house and plantation on the North River. In Feb 1663/64 he was fined 1,000 pounds of tabacco buy the Northampton County Grand Jury for not attending church and for breaking his said Insolent behavior. In 1665 he arrived in Somerset County, Maryland, North America. On 22 Jan 165/66, for moving there with his family he became entitled to purchase land. He settled in Annemessex, Somerset County, Maryland, North America. In 1683 he was elected a Justice of the Peace in Somerset County, Maryland, North America. He became a successful planter in Somerset County, Maryland, North America.

Samuel Long (1645 - 1695), born in 1645 in England and died in Nov 1695 in Morumsco, Somerset County, Maryland, USA. On 26 Nov 1695 in Somerset County, Maryland, USA he wrote his will. On 10 Sep 1695 in Somerset County, Maryland, North America. In 1665 he arrived in Maryland, North America. He married firstly in 1674 in Maryland, North America to Jane Minshall (c.1653-1692). She was born about 1653 in Northampton County, Virginia, North America and died on 5 Dec 1692 in Somerset County, Maryland, North America. He married secondly on 22 Feb 1694 in Somerset County, Maryland, North America to Elizabeth King (c.1650 - ).

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Jeffery Minshall (1620 - 1675), born in Cheshire, England and died in Marumsco, Somerset County, Maryland, he was a proprietor of 400 acres at the head of Marumsco.

Capt. Henry Morgan (1616 - 1663), born in 1616 in Much Dewchurch, Herfordshire, England and died in 1663 on Kent Island, Queen Anne's County, Maryland, North America. In 1637 he arrived on Kent Island, Queen Anne's County, Maryland North America. In 1642 and on 2 Nov 1648 he appears on Kent Island, Queen Anne's County, Maryland, North America and is the Commander of Queen Anne's County Militia. From 1650 to 1659 he was one of the Justices of Queen Anne's County. He was a Representative for Queen Anne's County in the 1659-1660 Assembly. He married Frances Digges (1625 - 1672). She was born in 1625 in Yorkshire, England and died in 1672 on Kent Island, Queen Anne's County, Maryland, North America.

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Capt. Thomas Phelps (1624 - c.1647), born in 1624 in Bristol, England and died about 1647 in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, North America. He married in 1655 in Somerset, England to Elinor Howard (1635 - 1725). She was born in England and died in 1725 in St. Leonard Creek, Calvert County, Maryland, North America.

Thomas Purnell (c.1619 - 1694), born about 1619 in Berkley, Northamptonshire, England and died on 31 May 1694 in Somerset County, Maryland, North America. He lived in Accomack County, Virginia, North America before he came up and settled in Somerset County, Maryland, North America in about 1635 where he owned 3,200 acres of land. On 5 Mar 1693/94 in Somerset County, Maryland, North America, he wrote his will.He married firstly to Elizabeth Dorman (c.1620 - aft.1673). She was born about 1620 and died after 1673 in Fairfield, Somerset County, Maryland, North America. He married secondly in 1665 in Somerset County, Maryland, North America to Sarah Dorman (c.1644 - bef.1694). She was born about 1644 in Northampton County, Virginia, North America and died before Mar 1694 in Somerset County, Maryland, North America.

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John Roach I (1635 - 1718), was born in 1635 in England to unknown parents and died in 1718 in Somerset County, Maryland, North America. He arrived in 1643 in Virginia, North America. It is not know when he arrived in Maryland, North America. He was a proprietor of 757 acres in Annemessex, Somerset County, Maryland, North America; he owned five proprieties. On 9 Feb 1663 in Apes Hole Creek, Somerset County, Maryland, North America he surveyed and panted 150 acres land for his first home and main seat called Makepeace. On 24 Jul 1679 in Annemessex, Somerset County, Maryland, North America he surveyed and panted 200 acres of land on the side of the Annemesex River in Annemessex Neck, Somerset County, Maryland, North America called Exchange. On 19 Mar 1681 in Annemessex, Somerset County, Maryland, North America he surveyed and panted 150 acres of land between the Annemessex River and Pomoke Bay in Annemessex, Somerset County, Maryland, North America for his third home called Cabin Swamp. On the same day he surveyed and panted 200 acres of land in Annemessex, Somerset County, Maryland, North America also on the Annemessex River but back on the woods called Bald Ridge. On 29 May 1689 in Annemessex, Somerset County, Maryland, North America he surveyed and panted 57 acres between Pocomoke Bay and Little Annemessex River neat Watkins Point for his fifth home called Roaches Privilege. He married on an unknown date at an unknown time to Sarah Williams (c.1645 - ). She was born in 1645 in Northampton County, Virginia, North America.

Robert Richardson (c.1615 - 1682), born about 1615 in England and died on 10 Sep 1682 in Somerset County, Maryland, North America. On 3 Apr 1635 he embarked from Gravesend, England on the ship "Paul," for St. Christophus with shipmaster Jo Acklin. He landed near Pongtateaque in Accomack County, Virginia, North America in 1635. About 1668 in Somerset County, Maryland, North America, he was patented 2,000 acres of land which became his plantation called "Mount Ephraim, Boqueternorton Hundred. It was near Sinepuxent Bay on the Ocean Side of the Eastern Shore of Maryland. On 20 Dec 1680 in Maryland, North America, he wrote his will. He married before 5 Apr 1666 in Virginia, North America to Susanna Smith (c.1642 - aft.1678). She was born about 1642 in Northampton County, Virginia, North America and died after 1678 in Somerset County, Maryland, North America.

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Col. Richard Smith, Esq. (1635 - 1689), born on 24 May 1635 in Burnley Parish, Lancaster, England and died in 1689 in St Leonard's Creek, Calvert County, Maryland, North America. In 1649 he immigrated to America from England. In 1657 he was appointed a Lieutenant in the Calvert County Militia. In 1657 he was appointed Attorney. General of the Province of Maryland and held that office until 1680. On 4 Aug 1658 he purchased 100 acres of land on the West side of St. Leonard's Creek, Calvert County, Maryland, North America as well as the nearby Lions Creek. In 1658 he was a member of the Maryland House of Burgess and represented Calvert County, Maryland in 1658 and from 1661 until 1667. In 1661 he transported at least nine people. In 1689, at the time of his death he owned at least 1,690 acres of land. He was a lawyer by profession and appears frequently in the records of the Maryland Provincial Court. He married Elinor Yarborough (1635 - 1725). She was born in 1635 in England and died in 1725 in St Leonard's Creek, Calvert County, Maryland, North America.

John Sterling (1641 - 1705), born on 16 May 1641 in Stock, Essex, England to Thomas Sterling (1603 - 1650) and Sarah Unknown ( - ) and died in 1705 in Annemessex, Somerset County, Maryland, North America. In 1641 he was baptized in Somerset County, Maryland, North America. In 1668 he was living in Somerset County, Maryland, North America. He married on 28 May 1667 in Annemessex, Somerset County, Maryland, North America to Alice Basset (1646 - ). She was born in 1646 in Somerset County, Maryland, North America and died in Somerset County, Maryland, North America.

Lt. Col. Hon. Raeleigh Travers (c.1622 - bef.1670), born in Lancaster County, Virginia, North America and died before 145 May 1670 in Lancaster County, Virginia, North America. He married about 1655 in Lancaster County, Virginia, North America to Elizabeth Hussey (c.1632 - bef.1698). She was born about 1632 in England and died before 11 May 1698 b in Lancaster County, Virginia North America.

Judge William Travers I (c.1642 - 1700), born in about 1642 in England and died in 1700 in Dorchester County, Maryland, North America. He was Judge the Dorchester County Court in Maryland, North America. He married Elizabeth Chaplin (1651 - aft.1712). She was born in 1651 in Calvert County, Maryland, North America and died after 9 Jun 1713 in Dorchester County, Maryland, North America.

Capt. Thomas Todd (1610 - 1671), born in 1610 in Wapping, Middesex, England and died in 1671 in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, North America. He married firstly on 5 May 1633 in Surrey, England to Elizabeth Relse (1610 - 1671). She was born in 1610 in Wapping, Middlesex, England and died in 1671 in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, North America. He married secondly in 1637 in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, North America to Elizabeth Saunders (1617 - 1642). She was born on 26 Oct 1617 in Godalming, Surrey, England and died on 12 Jul 1642. He arrived sometime in 1637 in Virginia from England. On 16 Aug 1637 he was granted 350 acres of land in New Norfolk County, Virginia on the Eastern Branch, which was later known as the Elizabeth River. By his rights of his own immigration, he transported his wife and three children that were not his own. In 1638 he received an additional 250 acres in Virginia, North America. In 16340, He received another 50 acres of land in Lower Norfolk Count, Virginia, North America known now as Princess Ann County, Virginia. On 20 Jan 1647 the Court of Norfolk County, Virginia orderd that Capt. Francis Yardley pay Thomas Todd 300 lbs of tabacco for the work completed by the said Thomas Todd and his men. On 9 Dec 1649 he sold his plantation that had his name enscribed on the deed and was witnessed b Edward Dorsey ( - and Richard Wollman ( - ), who later settled in Maryland. Thomas had also started to sell off his other properties and followed other settlers of Virginia into Maryland. On 15 Feb 1649, Thomas purchassed 250 acres of land on the Elizabeth River in Norfolk County, Virginia, North America that had ben granted to Alexander Hall who conveyed it to Richard Wollman who sold it to William Wilson, who sold it to Thomas Todd. On 27 Oct 1651 200 acres of land had been surveyed for Thomas in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, North America on the West side of the Chesapeake Bay adjoining the "Leonard Givins." On 14 May 1657 he was commissioned Justice of the Peace for Anne Arundel County, Maryland, North America. On 23 Jul 1648 he demanded land by his own right in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, which was partly for his transportation of people and received a warrant for 1,040 acres of land to be laid out in one or more parcels. On 14 Jun 1661 the previous amount of land was likely the same land that ended up being Todd's Ridge of 120 acres that was surveyed for him. On the same date he was commissioned a Justice of the Peace for a second time. On 23 Jul 1658 he was commissioned Justice of the Peace of Anne Arundel County, Maryland, North America.

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Richard Talbot (1625 - 1663), born in 1625 in England and died on 2 Apr 1663 in Poplar Knowles, West River, Ann Arundel County, Maryland, North America. In 1649 he arrived in Maryland at the invitation of Governor Stone and settling there at the same Sir William Talbot and Col. George Talbot did. Before 1650 he demanded 1,000 acres of land for transporting himself and his wife, Sophia. In 1662 he received a grant of land on West River Hundred. In 1659 in Maryland he was granted 260 acres of land called Poplar Knowle. In 1664 in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, North America there was a patent of 300 acres of land called Talbotts Ridge and one for 64 acres of land called Talbotts Timber Neck. He married in 1656 in West River, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, North America to Elizabeth Ewen (1630 - 1703). She was born on 6 Jun 1630 in England and died on 1 Dec 1703 in West River, Ann Arundel County, Maryland, North America.

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Cornelius Ward I (c.1639 - 1722/23), born about 1639 in Northampton, England and died on 24 Feb 1722/23 in Somerset County, Maryland, North America. On 14 May 1662 he was transported to Somerset County, Maryland, North America along with Ambrose, Mary, Thomas, Mary, Sarah, Elizabeth and Grand Dickenson as well as Daniel Moore and Margaret Franklin. He was proprietor of 1,375 acres of land that included estates of Bear Point, Cork, Long Acres and White Oak Swamp Fact. On 27 Dec 1722 in Somerset County, Maryland, North America he wrote his will. He married on 20 Jan 1666 in Annemessex, Somerset County, Maryland, North America to Margaret Franklin (c.1647 - 1725). She was born about 1647 in an unknown place and died in 1725 in Somerset County, Maryland, North America.

Michael Williams (c.1617 - 1650), born in about 1617 in England to unknown parents and died in Dec 1650 in Northampton County, Virginia, North America. He was baptized 26 Oct 1617 in England. He arrived in 1635 in Virginia, North America. He married Sarah Horsey (1624 - 1717). She was born in 1624 in Northampton County, Virginia, North America and died on 17 Mar 1717 in Crisfield, Somerset County, Maryland, North America.

George Wilson (c.1630 - c.1690), born about 1630 in England and died about 1690 in Somerset County, Maryland, North America. He married Elizabeth Johnson (c.1630 - ). She was born about 1630.

William Wofford (c.1620 - 1655), born in Cumberlandshire, England and died in 1655 in St. Mary's County settled in St. Mary's County, Maryland, he possibly married an Native American woman of the Pamunkey Tribe.

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Henry Adams (1583 - 1646), born on 21 Jan 1583 in Somerset, England to John Adams (1555 - 1694) and Anges Katherine Stone (1556 - 1615) and died on 6 Oct 1646 in Braintree, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, North America. He was buried on 8 Aug 1646 in Hancock Cemetery, Quincy, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA. He married on an unknown date at an unknown place to Edith Squire (1587 - 1672). She was born on 29 May 1587 in Somerset, England and died on 21 Jan 1672) in Midfield, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, North America.

John Alderman (1584 - 1657), born in 1584 in England and died in Jul 1657 in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, North America. His will is dated 5/7 Mar 1657. He arrived 1634 in Massachusetts, North America. He arrived in 1636 in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, North America. He was a town officer and a juryman. He married in about 1614 in England to Alice Williams (1590 - 1657). She was born in 1590 in England and died on 5 Mar 1657 in Essex County, Massachusetts, North America. She was baptized on 21 Dec 1590 in Gloucestershire, England.

Hope Allen (1625 - c.1677), born in 1625 in England to Arnold Allen (c.1596 - ) and Mary Reynolds (c.1646 - 1635) and died in about Jun 1677 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, North America. He owned 400 acres in Portland, Maine. He married Rachel Knight (c.1627 - 1667). She was born in about 1627 in England and died in 1667 in Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, North America.

John Andrews (1616 - 1682), born in 1616 in England and died in 1682 in Framington, Hartford County, Connecticut Colony, North America. He is buried in Momento Mori Cemetery in Framington, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA. He married to Mary Unknown ( - ).

Charles Apthorp (1698 - 1758) born in 1698 in Braintree, Essex England and died on 11 Nov 1758 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, North America. He was buried in King’s Chapel Burying Ground in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA. He was the commissary and paymaster under the British Crown for the British military forces. He had a company called Apthorp & Son. He was described as a very wealthy merchant with “imperial trading connections.” He was a trader of goods as well as a slave trader. In his day he was he was also described as “the richest man in Boston.” He married on 13 Jan 1726 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, North America to Grizzle Eastwicke (1709 - 1796). She he was born in 1709 in Jamaica and died in 1769 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, North America.

Samuel Archer (c.1608 - 1667), born in 1608 in England an died on 26 Nov 1667 in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, North America. He was baptized in 1609 in Derbyshire, England. He was a carpenter; he and William Allen were hired together to build an ammunition house for the town of Salem. He became a freeman on 19 Oct 1630. On 4 Dec 1637 in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, North America he was chosen constable of the town. He appeared in court in Jul 1647 and as well as 7 Apr 1649. He continued to appear in the court until Jun 1666. On 23 Apr 1657 he was hired with Nathaniel Pickman to build stocks and a whipping post. He was also the Marshall of the Salem Quarterly Court. He earned 5 pounds annually but was reduced to 4 pounds. He had the responsibility to serve writs that were issued by the court, to collect index and fees and to distrain goods for debt or for other court causes. The church was reorganized in 1636 and was admitted to the Salem church just before that time. He had enough education to hold the offices of a marshal and constable. He was also called upon quite a lot to make copies of the court documents. He held that office on and off for some time until 1666. The office of Marshall would later develop into the town sheriff. He was Salem rater on 31 Dec 1638. He was Salem Surveyor of Fences in Millfield on 25 Mar 1644. He was on the Essex County Petit Jury on 15 Dec 1645 and 29 Jun 1647. He was Selectmen of Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, North America on 23 Feb 1646/47, 17 May 1647 and 3 Feb 1647/48. He was Surveyor of Fences in Millfield on 25 Mar 1644. He married on 21 May 1660 in Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts, North America to Susanna Hutchinson ( - 1647). She died on 26 Nov 1674 in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, North America.

Maj. Gen. Hon. Humphrey Atherton (1608 - 1661), born on 4 Sep 1608 in Lancashire, England and to Edmund Atherton ( - ) and Mary Rudd ( - ) and died on 16 Sep 1661 in Suffolk County, Massachusetts, North America. He arrived in 1635 at Dorchester, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, North America. He was Justice of the Peace, Town Selectmen in 1638, Treasurer in 1638, Assistant Governor of the Massachusetts General Court 1639-1641, Speaker of the Massachusetts House in 1653, Leader of the Court of Deputies in 1653, he was Major General of the Suffolk County Massachusetts Regiment, he was a Member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, he organized and trained the Dorchester Militia, he was the Senior Military Officer of the New England forces. He was buried in Dorchester North Burying Ground in Dorchester, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA. He had a coat of arms. He married before 1627 to Mary Wales (1613 - 1672). She was born on 30 Aug 1613 in Lancashire, England and died on 17 Aug 1672 in Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, North America.

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Michael Bacon I (1579 - 1648), born on 6 Dec 1579 in Winston, Suffolk, England to Michael Bacon (1535 - 1615) and Elizabeth Wyllie (c. 1583 - ) and died on 18 Apr 1648 in Dedham, Essex County, Massachusetts, North America. He was baptized in Winston, County Suffolk, England. He married on 15 Feb 1607 in England to Alice Blowers (1581 - 1648). She was born in 1581 in England and diode 2 Apr 1648 in Dedham, Essex County, Massachusetts, North America.

Capt. Michael Bacon, Jr. (1608 - 1668), born in 1608 in Winston, Mid Suffolk, England and died on 4 Jul 1688 in Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, North America. He arrived in 1640 in Dedham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, North America. He married on 3 Aug 1634 in Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, North America to Mary Baldwin (1617 - 1655). She born in 1617 in Winston, Mid Suffolk, England and died on 26 Aug 1655 in Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, North America.

Michael Bacon III (1639 - 1707), born in 1639 in England and died on 13 Aug 1701 in Billerica, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, North America. In 1640 he arrived in Massachusetts, North America. On 22 Mar 1660 in Massachusetts, North America he married Sarah Richardson (1639 - 1694). She was born in Nov 1640 in England and died on 15 Aug 1694 in Massachusetts, North America..

The Rev. James Badcock (1580 - 1672), born in 1580 in Wivenhoe, Essex, England and died on 12 Jun 1672 in Connecticut, North America. He is buried in James Babcock Ground in Westerly, Washington County, Rhode Island, USA. In 1623 he arrived on the ship Ann with his wife and children in Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, North America. Family tradition states that he was forced to flee Leyden, Holland about 1620, however he did not arrive on the Mayflower, but he possibly arrived in 1623 on the ship "Ann." He married Mary Richards (1584 - 1640). She was born in 1584 in Wivenhoe, Colchester, Borough, Essex, England and died in 1650 in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, North America.

Capt. Robert Badcock (1610 - 1694), born n 1610 in Wivenhoe, Essex, England to Rev. James Badcock (1580 - 1672) and Mary Unknown (1584 - 1650) and died on 12 Nov 1694 in Dorchester, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, North America. He married Joanna Phillips (1628 - 1700). born in 1628 in Essex, England to Dea. John Phillips (1605 - 1682) and Joanna Unknown ( - ) and died on 4 Dec 1700 in Milton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, North America. In 1630 she arrived in Massachusetts, North America.

John Baker (1598 - 1680), born in 1598 in England and died in about 1680 in Massachusetts Bay Colony, North America. He arrived in 1637 Charlestown, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, North America. In 1638 he owned a house on High Street on a lot of land. On 2 Jun 1641 he took the freeman's oath. In 1644 he was licensed to sell liquor. In 1647 he was licensed to sell beer. He was in 1664, 1665 and 1666 an Inn Holder. He owned between 1670 and 1678 a farm of 150 acres in Topsfield, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, North America. He married in 1626 in Horsmonded, Kent, England to Elizabeth Day (1606 - c.1679). She was born in about 1606 probably in England and died in about 1679 probably in Massachusetts, North America. She arrived in 1637 in New England, North America.

Capt. Thomas Baker (1636 - 1718), born on 13 Sep 1636 in Norwich, Norfolk, England to John Baker (1598 - c.1680) and Elizabeth Day (c.1606 - 1679) and died on 18 Mar 1718 in Topsfield, Essex County, Massachusetts, North America. He is buried in Pine Grove Cemetery in Topsfield, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA. He became a freeman in 1665. He was a proprietor. He worked in Iron Works in Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts, North America. He married on 26 Mar 1672 in Topsfield, Essex County, Massachusetts, North America to Priscilla Symonds (1648 - 1733). She was born in Sep 1648 in Topsfield, Essex County, Massachusetts, North America and died on 2 Jan 1733 in Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts, North America.

John Bent (1596 - 1672), born on 25 Jan 1596 in Penton, Grafton, Hampshire, England and died on 27 Sep 1672 in Sudbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, North America. He is buried in Old Town Cemetery in Sudbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA. H He sailed from County Southampton, England and arrived on 24 Apr 1638 in New England, North America on the ship “Confidence.” He was made a freeman in 1640 in New England, North America. He was a proprietor of 122 ½ acres. He was a selectmen in 1641 and on the committee of assign timber. He was made a trooper of Maj. Simon Willard’s troops that went to Dedham, Essex County, Massachusetts, North America in 1654. John Bent was one of the petitioners for the town of Marlboro, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, North America in 1656. He married in 1624 in England to Martha Blanchard (1598 - 1676). She was born in 1598 in Penton, Grafton, County Hampshire, England and died on 16 Nov 1676 in Sudbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, North America.

Peter Bent (1629 - 1678), was born in Apr 1629 in Penton-Grafton, England to John Bent (1596 - 1672) and Martha Blanchard (1598 - 1676) and died in May 1678 in England. He arrived with his father in 1638 in New England North America. He was a proprietor of 51 acres. He was one of the petitioners with his father of the incorporation of Marlboro, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, North America. He built a grist mill in Stony Brook (now Southboro, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA). He contracted to build a bridge across the Sudbury River “for hose and man and laden carts to pass over” in 1661. He married Elizabeth Unknown (c.1630 - aft.1704). She was born about 1630 and died after 1704 in Marlborough, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, North America.

Capt. Hon. George Barbour (1613 - 1685), born on 28 Dec 1613 near Harleston in Fessingfield, Suffolk, England and died on 13 Apr 1685 in Medfield, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, On 4 Jul 1635 he immigrated in the ship Transport to New World after receiving a certificate of his conformity to the orders and discipline of the Church of England from the minister at Gravesend. In 1640 he was accepted as a townsmen in Dedham, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, North America . In 1646 his name is among those of members of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company as "Captain George Barber." In 1647 he became a freeman in Dedham, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, North America. In 16491 he took part in the settlement of Medfield, Norfolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, North America. In 1651 he made a contract with the selectmen to build a mill for the supply of the town on Mill Brooks, just below Elm Street. In 1652 he sold the mill to Henry Adams. The same year he was on the Committee for laying out highways and to his car was intrusted with the cutting of the fine timber trees that grew along Vine Brooks. In 1663 he "beat the drum," and for doing so he received four bushels and three pecks of corn form the town. For ten years he served as one of the selectmen of the town. For twenty three consecutive years he was the town clerk. For years he was a Representative to the Massachusetts General Court. His house was on Main Street

Dea. Hon. Thomas Besbidge (1589 - 1674)

James Bill (c.1615 - 1688)

88. William Billings (1629 - 1713)

89. m. Mary Atherton (1636 - 1718)

90. Thomas Boardman (1601 - bef.1673), Deputy and Representative to the General Court of Massachusetts, one of the first deacons of Rev. John Lothrop's church.

91. Maj. William Boardman (1614 - 1672), Cook and 4th Steward of Harvard

92. The Rev. Hon. Richard Bourne (1609-1682) was born on 13 Mar 1609 in Brandnich, North Devonshire, England and died on 18 Sep 1682 in Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts

  • 93. m. Bathsheba Hallett (c.1616-1677), born about 1616 in Dorchester, Devonshire, England and died on 2 Jul 1677 in Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts

94. Ensign John Brocklebank (c.1630 - 1666)

95. John Bradley (1605 - 1642)

96. George Browne (1592 - 1633)

98. Maj. Thomas Brown (1645 - 1709)

99. William Brown (1608 - 1687), proprietor of 200 acres, had a success fishing and trading business

101. George Burrill (1588 - 1653)

103. Rev. Peter Bulkeley (1582 - 1659), Founder of Concord, Massachusetts

104. Rev. Dr. Edward Bulkley (1614 - 1696)

105. Richard Bullock (1622 - 1667)

107. Lt. Hon. Thomas Burnham (1623 - 1694), Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts

108. Rev. George Burroughs (c.1652 - 1692), Minister of Salem Village, Massachusetts

109. Nicholas Butler, Gent. (bef.1593-1671), one of the founders of Edgartown, Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts

111. Benjamin Butterfield (1610 - 1677)

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1113. Capt. John Call (1636 - 1697)

115. Thomas Call (1597 - 1676), was born on 15 Jun 1597 in Hernhill, Kent, England and died on 17 May 1676 in Maldon, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, immigrated in 1637 on the ship Hercules from Sandwich, England to Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, North America. and settled in Charlestown in the same year. He became a freeman on 13 May 1640 in Charlestown, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, North America. He was a tilemaker and baker

  • 116. m. Bennett Harrison (1597 - 1660), born on 21 May 1597 in Preston, Kent, England and and died on 30 Nov 1660 in Charlestown, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts

117. Capt. John Carter (1616 - 1692)

119. Elder Richard Champney (c.1604 - 1669), born about 1604 in Stisted, Essex, England and died after 26 Nov 1669 in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, North America. He married about 1629 to Jane Unknown ( - ). Though he is name is not on the passengers list, there are other references that say he and his wife left England on 10 Aug 1635 with The Rev. Thomas Shepard and arrived in Aug 1635 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, North America. On 25 May 1636 he became a freeman. In 1636 Richard was elected Ruling Elder of the First Church of Cambridge where The Rev. Thomas Shepard preached. Richard's will was written on 30 Jun 1669 and proved on 21 Dec 1669

120. Roger Chandler (1590-1665)

122. Thomas Carter (1566-1652)

124. Dea. John Chandler I (1634 - 1703)

125. William Chandler (1595 - 1642)

127. James Chilton (c.1565-1620), Mayflower Passanger

128. Sgt. John Choate (1624 - 1695)

133. John Clarke (1575 - 1623), First Mate and Pilot of the Mayflower

134. Dr. Hon. John Clarke (1598-1697), born on 31 Mar 1598 in Little Paxton, Huntingdonshire, England and died on 24 Mar 1697 in Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. In 1661 he was admitted to the Second or Old North Church in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. In 1657 and 1697 he opposed the granting of a fixed salary for the Governor of Massachusetts. On 7 Jun 1700 he was made Justice of the Peace. From 1708 to 1714 and from 1720 to 1724 he was Represtative from Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts In 1720 he was chosen Councillor and Gov. Samuel Shute (1662-1742) interposed his negative. From 1709 to 1710 he was Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives. In 1720 he was chosen Representative from Boston and Gov. Shute again interposed his negative on his election. Hutchinson said of Dr. John Clarke that he "was a person of many valuable qualities, and obnoxious, only, for being strongly attached to Mr. Cooke, and having been a great supporter of the cause" of the popular party. From 1721 to 1724 he was again chosen Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives. He was the first doctor in New England. He married (135) Martha Saltonstall (c.1585 - 1680). She was born on 13 Mar 1595 in Hepton, Yorkshire, England and died on 19 Sep 1680 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, North America. First doctor in New England

136. Jonas Clarke (1619 - 1699)

137. Hon. Thomas Clarke (1599 - 1697), Representative of Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts

139. The Rev. Hon. Robert Clements (1595 - 1658), born on 14 Dec 1595 in Blaby District, Leicestershire, England and died on 29 Sep 1658 in Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts, North America. On 14 Dec 1595 he was baptized. He arrived in 1642 in Massachusetts, North America. In 1642 he arrived in America with most of his family. He owned a fleet of vessels that included the "Hector, the "Griffiin" the "Job Clements" and the "MInrgaret Clements." Some of the sailed to London, England. In 1645 in Massachusetts, North America he took the freeman's oath. He was one of the first settlers of Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts, North America. From 1647 to 1654 he was Deputy to the Great and General Court of Massachusetts. In 1647 he was Commissioner to End Small Causes. In 1653 he was given the right to sell wine. He was County Commissioner and was empowered to give the oath of Fidelity to the Haverhill residents. He was Associate Judge. He married in 1614 in England to Lydia Drummer (c1595 - 1642). She was born about 1595 in England and died in Mar 1641 in Ansley, Warwickshire, England.

140. George Clifford (1592 - 1642)

141. John Clough (1613 - 1691), Constable of Salisbury, Massachusetts

140. John Cloyes (1604 - 1676)

143. Sgt. Hugh Cole (1628 - 1699), fought in King Phillip's War

144. James Cole (1600 - 1692), Constable, Highway Surveyor, Inn Keeper, Liscensed to sell liquor, fought in King Phillip's War, a first settler of Cole's Hill

146. Rice Cole (1587 - 1646), born in 1587 in England and died on 15 Mar 1646 in Charlestown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. He married in 1616 in England to (146) Arnold Dunnington (1619 - 1688). She was born in 1619 in England and died on 5 Mar 1688 in Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, North America. On 10 Jan 1634/35 he was granted 4 acres of land in Charlestown, but it was reversed. On 2 Nov 1635 he and his wife was admitted number 109 as founding members of the Church of Charlestown. On 9 Feb 1635 he was granted 4 acres of planting ground in Charlestown. In 1635 he was granted 5 acres Mystic Side in Charlestown. On 11 Jul 1635 he was on a the Committee to divide common. On 6 Mar 1636/37 he was granted five acres Mystic Side in Charlestown. In 1637 he was granted 3 1/2 cows commons in Charlestown. On 24 Apr 1638 he was granted Lot #33 Mystic Side in Charlestown. He wrote his will in May 1646 in Charlestown. His will was proved on 1 Apr 1662 in Charlestown. The Charlestown Book of possessions Rice Cole is show with nine parces: dwelling house with garden plot; 2 acres of arable in East Field; 2 acres of swamp in East Field; 5 acres woodland in Mystic Field; 4 acres meadow in Mystic Field; 10 acres of woodland; and 50 acres in Water Field

147, Corp. Edward Colburn (1618 - 1701)

149. John Cooper (c.1612 - 1676)

151. Dea. Edward Converse (1590 - 1663), born on 30 Jan 1590 in Wakerly, East Northinghamptonshire, England and died on 10 Aug 1663 in Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, North America, arrived in 1630 with the Winthrop Fleet, helped build Charlestown, Massachusetts and built the First Church of Charlestown

152. Thomas Cross (1580 - 1640), born on 25 Jul 1580 in Denham, Suffolk, England and died on 15 Sep 1640 in Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts

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153. Dea. John Damon I (1621 - 1708)

155. Hon. Nicholas Danforth, Gent. (1589 - 1638), Deputy to the Massachusetts Bay General Court, Innkeeper on two committees

156. Capt. Hon. Jonathan Danforth (1628 - 1712), Deputy Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, President of Harvard College, Judge of the Superior Court, Representative, Assistant, Selectmen, Town Clerk and captain of the militia

158. George Davis (1595 - 1667)

160 Roger Derby (1643 - 1698)

162. Richard Dodge (1602 - 1677), born in East Coker, Somerset, England and died on 15 Jun 1677 in Beverly, Essex County, Massachusetts

  • 163. m. Edith Unknown (1603 - 1678), was born in 1603 in England and died on 27 Jun 1678 in Beverly, Essex County, Massachusetts, North America

164. Dea. William Douglas (1610-1682)

166. Lt. Hugh Drury (1616 - 1689), Member of the Ancient Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts

168. Capt. Nathaniel Duncan (1586 - 1668)

170. Mary Durrant (1589 - 1631)

171. John Dwight (1601 - 1660), Co-Founder of the First Church of Dedham, Massachusetts

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173. John Eddy (1595 - 1684)

175. Hon. Edmund Edenden (bef.1599 - bef.1681), born before 1599 in Cranbrook, Kent, England to George Iddenden (bef.1564-bef.1632) and died before 1681 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, North America. He took the oath of allegiance in 1638, became a freeman in 1641. He was a Representative to the Massachusetts General Court in 1642 for Charlestown. On 20 Aug 1644 he was disposed in Scituate by order of the Court to bear witness to the Last Will and Testament of Edward Foster, setting forth the timeframe of Edmund's residence in Scituate from 1637 to 1644. Edmund and his family moved to Boston sometime after that. He married firstly on 12 Jul 1625 in Cranbrook, Kent, England to Elizabeth Weller. She was borne before 1600 in Cranbrook, Kent, England and died before 1631 in Tenterden, Kent, England. He married secondly about 1 Feb 1632 in Maidstone, Kent, England to Elizabeth Whitman (1606 - 1694). She was born in 1606 in Cranbrook, Kent, England and died on 15 Aug 1694 in Charlestown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, North America.

177. William Eldridge (1622 - 1679)

179. Richard Evans (c.1615 - 1662)

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180. Capt. George Fairbanks (1619 - 1681), first settler of Medway, Massachusetts

182. Jonathan Fairbanks (1595 - 1668)

184. John Finney (1604 - 1702)

185. Capt. Hon. Hopsetill Foster (1620 - 1676), born in 1620 in Biddenden, Kent, England and died on 14 Oct 1676 in Dorchester, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, North America. He was buried in Dorchester North Burying Ground in Dorchester, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA. From 1654 to 1662 he was a lieutenant under Capt. Clapp. In 1666 he became Captain. In 1655 to 1676 he was a Selectmen of Dorchester, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, North America. In 1659 to 1676 he was a Representative to the Great and General Court of Massachusetts, North America. In 1671 he was Commissioner of Small Causes for which office he died in Dorchester, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, North America. He was Treasurer Dorchester, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, North America. He married Mary Bates (1610 - 1702). She was born on 21 Nov 1619 in Lydd, County Kent, England and died on 4 Jan 1702 in Dorchester, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, North America. She ws buried in Dorchester North Burying Ground in Dorchester, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, North America.

187. Reginald Foster (1595 - 1680)

189. George Fowle (1610 - 1682)

191. Richard Foxwell (1610 - 1643)

192. Capt. Hon. William French (1603 - 1681),born on 15 Mar 1603 in Halstead, Essex, England to Thomas French (1562 - 1613) and Anne Olmstead (1566 - 1624) and died on 20 Nov 1681 at Billerica, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, North America. In 1635 he immigrated from England on the ship Defense and on 2 Oct 1635 landed in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, North America. In 1652 He was one of the original proprietors of Billercia, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, North America with a grant of land of 25 of 150 acres in the Shawshine grant, making him one of the founders of Billercia. In about 1655 he held the rank and position of Captain in the militia. In 1659 he became Deacon and was also chosen a Commissioner to establish country rates. In 1660 he was elected a Selectman which he held until 1669. In 1661 he was on a Committee to examine children and servants in reading, religion and catechism. He was elected the 1st Deputy of Billercia to the Massachusetts General Court. On 20 Nov 1682 he was inventory was written down. He married on 20 Nov 1631 in Halstead, Essex County, England to (193) Elizabeth Symms (1605 - 1668). She was born in 1605 in England and died on 31 Mar 1668 in Billerica, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, North America.

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194. Richard Gale (1616 - 1678), Constable of Watertown, Massachusetts, proprietor of 250 acres

196. Capt. Lion Gardiner (1599 - 1663), Founder of New York State

198 Edward Gaskoyne (c.1603 - c.1691)

200. George Giddings (1609 - 1676)

201. Hon. John Glover (1600 - 1653), born on 12 Aug 1600 in Rainhill Parish, St. Helen’s Merseyside, England and died on 11 Dec 1653 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, North America. He was baptized on 12 Aug 1600. He is buried in Dorchester, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA. He arrived in 1630 in Charlestown, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, North America. He was the Deputy for Dorchester to the Massachusetts Bay General Court on 18 Apr 1637, 26 Sep 1637, 12 Mar 1637/38, 6 Sep 1638, 13 Mar 1638/39, 22 May 1639, 4 Sep 1639, 13 May 1640, 7 Oct 1640, 2 Jun 1641, 7 Oct 1641, 18 May 16542, 10 May 1643, 7 Mar 1643/44, 29 May 1644, 26 May 1647, 10 May 1648, 2 May 1649, 22 May 1650, 7 May 1651 in Massachusetts, North America. He married in 1625 in England to (202) Anna Unknown (c.1605 - 1671). She was born in Rainhill, St. Helens, Meryside, England and died in Feb 1671 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, North America.

203. Henry Goldstone (1591 - 1638)

204. Capt. Joseph Grafton (c.1596 - 1682)

206. James Greene (1626 - 1698), Commissioner of the Colony of Rhode Island

207. Dr. Hon. John Greene (1597 - 1659), Co Founder of Warwick, Rhode Island

209. Maj. John Greene, Jr. (1620 - 1708), Deputy Governor of the Colony of Rhode Island

210. Mary Greene (1633 - 1686)

211. Percival Green (1603 - 1639)

213. Hon. Peter Greene (1620 - 1659), President or Governor of the Colony of Rhode Island

214. Edward Gyles (1610 - 1669)

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216 Henry Haggett (c.1612 - 1676), born about 162 in England and died on 12 Dec 1676 in Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts, North America, about 1640 he immigrated to North America. He was Constable of Ipswich

217. John Hall (1627 - 1701)

218. William Harris (1619 - 1717)

220. Andrew Hallett (c.1590 - c.1648)

222. William Hartwell (1613 - 1690)

224. Stephen Hasket (1636 - 1698)

225. Maj. Hon. William Hathorne (1606 - 1681), born in 1606 in Bray, Berkshire, England to unknown parents and died on 10 Jun 1681 in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, North America. He arrived in 1633 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, North America. He was a Judge, Representative and 1st Speaker of Salem Court, in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, North America. In 1634 he became a freeman. On 1 May 1646 he was appointed Captain of the Salem Military Company. Gov. John Winthrop said of him, "we still retain among our Democracy the godly Captain William hathorne, whom the Lord hath endued with a quick apprehension, strong memory, and rhetoric, volubility o f speech, which hath caused the people to make use of him often in public service, especially when they have had to do with any foreign government." In 1646 he led troops to victory during King Philip's War. In 1656 he was appointed Major of the Salem Military Company. In 1662 he was Assistant Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. He received a grant of 640 acres. He married in 1635 in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, North America to Ann Johnson (1607 - 1681). She was born in 1607 in England and died in 1686 in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, North America.

226. Walter Haynes (1583 - 1655)

228. George Hayward (1604 - 1671)

230. Capt. William Hedge (1612 - 1670)

231. Edward Edmund Henchman (1605 - 1668)

233. Maj. Thoms Henchman (1629 - 1703)

234. John Hill (c.1626 - 1717/18), Purchased Land from the Indians with a Party

236. Samuel Hinckley (1589 - 1662)

238. Gov. Thomas Hinckley (1618 - 1706), born on 19 Mar 1618 in Hawkhurst, Tunbridge Well, Kent, England and died on 25 Apr 1706 in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, 14th and last Governor of Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts, Representative, Magistrate and assistant, Deputy Governor, Commissioner on the board of Plymouth and Massachusetts colonies, Councilor

  • 239. m. Mary Richards (1620 - 1659), born on 11 Nov 1620 in Pitminster Taunton, Somersetshire, England and died on 24 Jun 1659 in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts

240. Peter Hobart (1604 - 1679), born in 1604 in Hingham, Norfolk, England and died on 20 Jan 1679 in Hingham, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, in 1626 he graduated from the University of Cambridge in England. In 1627 he was ordained as a Deacon by the Bishop of Norwich and perched in England for 10 years. In 1635 he arrived in Charlestown, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, North America and was one of the founders of Hingham, Massachusetts in 1643. He was the 1st Pastor of the Church of Hingham, Massachusetts until his death in 1679

  • 240. m. Elizabeth Ibrook (c.1608-1645), born about 31 Aug 1608 in Haverhill, Suffolk, England and died in Dec 1645 in Hingham, Suffolk County, Massachusetts

241. Josiah Hobbs ( - 1741), soldier in King Philip's War

242. George Hodges (1622 - )

243. Joshua Holgrave (1615 - 1643)

245. Richard Hollingsworth (1594 - 1654), born in 1594 in London, England and died in Mar 1654 in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts

247. William Hollingsworth (c.1628 - 1677), born about 1628 in England and died in Nov 1677 in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, immigrated in 1635 at the age of 7 on the ship Blessing from London, England to Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, North America. He was a shipping merchant

248. Rev. Edward Holyoke (1585 - 1660), minister

250. William Hubbard (1585 - 1670)

251. Rev. William Hubbard (1621 - 1704), historian, author, minister

253. Mark Hunking (1615 - 1667)

254. John Hunting (1602 - 1689)

256. Richard Hutchinson (1602 - 1682)

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258. Richard Ingraham (1622 - 1667)

259. William Thomas Ivory (1601 - 1652)

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261. Capt. Edward Johnson (1598 - 1672)

262. Francis Johnson (1607 - 1691)

263. Stephen Jordan (1589 - 1670), born in 1589 in Denham, Suffolk, England and died on 8 Feb 1670 in Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts, North America

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265. John Kendall (1580-1659)

266. m. Elizabeth Sacherell (c.1583-c.1640)

267. John Kenrick (1604 - 1686), Sheriff of London

269. John Kitchen (c.1619 - 1676)

270. Samuel King (1633 - 1721)

271. William King (1595 - 1649)

273. Walter Knight (1585 - 1684)

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274. Thomas Lamb (1596 - 1646)

276. John Lambert (1629 - 1711)

277. Edward Larkin (1615 - 1653), Member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company

279. Henry Leland (1625 - 1680)

281 .Hopestill Leland (1580 - 1655)

282. Maj. Gen. Gov. John Leverett (1616 - 1676), Governor of Acadia/Nova Scotia, 19th Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony

283. Thomas Leverett (1591 - 1650), born in about 1585 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England and died on 3 Apr 1650 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts

  • 284. m. Ann Fisher (1600 - 1656), born in 1600 in England and died on 16 Oct 1656 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts

285. Edmund Littlefield (1592 - 1661)

287. Rev. John Lothrop (1584 - 1653), a first settler of Barnstable, Massachusetts

289. Dea. Thomas Low (1605 - 1677)

291. Dea. Thomas Low, Jr. (1632 - 1712)

292. William Lumpkin (c.1600 - bef.1671)

294. Henry Lunt (1610 - 1662)

295. Dea. Hon. Thomas Lynde (1593 - 1671), born in Dunstable Bedfordshire, England and died in Charlestown, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts

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296. William Mann (1607 - 1662)

297. Richard Manning (1622 - 1697)

299. Thomas Manning (1600 - 1670), born in Mar 1600 in Dartmouth, Devon, England and died in 1670 in Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts, North America.

300. Sarah Manning (1667 - 1749)

301. Joseph Mansfield (1629 - 1694)

302. Robert Mansfield (1594 - 1666), Constable of Lynn, Massachusetts

303. Hon. Jeffery Marcey (1591 - 1676), born on 11 Dec 1591 in Knutsford, Cheshire, England and died on 9 Nov 1676 in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, He was on a Grand Jury and Petit Jury. He was Clerk of the writs in 1647. He was Rater of Salem on 11 Sep 1637. He was Auditor in 1640 and 1645-47. He was Clerk of the Market in Salem in 1648. He was Constable of Salem in 1645. He was repeatedly Surveyor of Salem until 1658. He married in 1625 in Wybunbury, Cheshire, England to Ellen Unknown. She was born in 1601 in Cheshire, England and died in Jun 1680 in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, North America.

305. Dea. Hon. Thomas Marrett (1589 - 1664), Deacon of the Church of Cambridge, Massachusetts

307. Gov. Thomas Mayhew (1593 - 1682), self proclaimed Governor of Martha's Vineyard

309. Thomas Mayhew, Jr. (1618-1657)

311, Capt. Richard Martin (1609 - 1694)

312. Rev. John Maverick (1578 - 1636), 1st Parish Minister of the First Church of Dorchester

314. Elias Maverick (1604 - 1684)

316. Michael Metcalf (1620 - 1654), an early settler of Dedham, Massachusetts

318. John Moore (1576 - 1646), Farmer

320. John Moore (c.1602 - 1674)

322. Joseph Morse (1610 - 1689)

324. Lt. Ephraim Morton (1623 - 1693), Rep. of Plymouth, Massachusetts, Selectmen, Justice of the Peace

326. George Morton (1587 - 1624), historian

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328. Edmund Needham (1606 - 1677), juryman in 1649, 1655 and 1676 in Salem, Massachusetts

330. Hon. John Newgate (1588 - 1665), Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, Constable, on a committee to receive funds for Harvard, Hatter, Feltmaker, Haberdasher

331. Richard Newton (1605 - c.1640), proprietor of about 130 acres

333. Rev. James Noyes (1608 - 1656), Co Founder of Newbury

335. Rev. Edward Nurse (1580 - 1659)

336 Francis Nurse (1618 - 1695)

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338. Capt. Peter Oliver (1616 - 1670)

400. John Osgood (1595 - 1651)

402. John Osgood, Jr. (1631 - 1693)

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404. John Page (1614 - 1687)

406. Thomas Paine (1613 - 1706)

407. William Patten (1605 - 1668), Deputy from Cambridge, Massachusetts to the Massachusetts Bay General Court, Fence Viewer, Highway Surveyor

409. Lt. Francis Peabody (1618 - 1705)

411. Capt. John Peabody (1590 - 1667), built the first brick house in America

412. Sgt. Jacob Perkins (1624 - 1699),

414. John Perkins (1624 - 1699)

416. John Perkins (1583 - 1654), Deputy to the Massachusetts Bay General Court

418. Sgt. John Perkins, Jr. (1609 - 1686), opened the first publishing house in Ipswich, Massachusetts

420. John Phillips (1605 - 1682), Constable of Dorchester, Massachusetts

421. Henry Pinder (c.1578 - 1661), born about 1578 in Coleby, Lincolnshire, England and died on 6 Feb 1661 in Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts, North America

  • 422. m. Mary Rodgers (1582 - 1647), born in 1582 in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England and died on 30 Mar 1647 in Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts, North America

423. Dea. Nicholas Phillips (1611 - 1672)

425. David Phippen (1590 - 1640)

427. Joseph Phippen (1620 - 1687)

429. John Pickering (1617 - 1662)

431. John Pierce (1588 - 1661), Weaver

433. Anthony Pierce (1611 - 1678)

435. Thomas Pierce (1608 - 1683)

437. Sgt. Hon. John Porter (1596 - 1676), Deputy and Representative to the General Court of Massachusetts, Constable of Hingham, Massachusetts, proprietor of 500 acres and the largest proprietor of Salem Village, Massachusetts

438. Dea. Luke Potter (1608 - 1697), a first settler of Concord, Massachusetts

440. John Poulter (1602 - 1654), born between 1631 and 1635 in Raleigh, Essex, England and died on 20 May 1676 in Medford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, North America. He was a yeoman. He married (442) Mary Pope (1605 - 1692). She was born in 1605 in Essex, England and died on 8 Feb 1692 in Chelmsford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, North America. She was buried in Forefathers Burial Ground in Chelmsford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA. She was also the widow of John Aylett, draper and John Parker. In 1642 Poulter and Mary arrived in Massachusetts Bay Colony, North America and settling in Billercia, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, North America.

441. John Prescott (1605 - 1681), Founder of Lancaster, Massachusetts

443. John Proctor (1595 - 1672)

445. Lt. John Putnam (1580 - 1662)

447. Capt. John Putnam (1627 - 1710)

448. Nathaniel Putnam (1619 - 1700)

449. Lt. Thomas Putnam (1615 - 1686)

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450. Robert Rand (1590 - 1640)

452. Sgt. Thomas Rand (1627 - 1683)

454. John Raymond (1616 - 1703)

456. Richard Raymond (c.1602 - 1692), born in about 1602 in Essex, England to unknown parents and died in 1692 in Saybrook, Middlesex County, Connecticut, married in about 1635 at Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts

458, Dea. George Reed (1627 - 1706)

459. William Reed (1601 - 1656)

461. Thomas Richards (1596 - 1560)

463. Ezekiel Richardson (1601 - 1647)

465. Dea. Hon. Edmund Rice (c.1594 - 1663), Representative to the Massachusetts Bay Colony Court

467. Henry Rice (1620 - 1711)

468. Thomas Richardson (1608 - 1651)

470. Thomas Roberts (c.1616 - 1663)

471. William Ring (1656-1620), immigrated to Plymouth Colony, died in Leiden, Holland

473. Rev. Nathaniel Rogers (1598 - 1655), born in 1598 in Haverhill, County Suffolk, England and died on 3 Jul 1655 in Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts

  • 474. m. Margaret Crane (1600 - 1675), born on 1 Feb 1600 in Great Coggeshall, Essex, England and died on 23 Jan 1675 in Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts

475. John Rolfe (1585 - 1663)

476. John Rugg (1632 - 1697)

478. Hon. Richard Russell (1611 - 1676), Treasurer of Massachusetts Bay Colony for twenty years

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480. Hon. Thomas Scruggs (1588 - 1654), Deputy to the Great and General Court of Massachusetts

482. William Salisbury (1622 - 1675)

484. William Sargent ( - )

485. William Savels (bef.1606 - 1669)

487. Richard Sawtell (1611 - 1694)

489. Maj. Gen. Robert Sedgwick (c.1611 - 1656)

490. Thomas Scotto (1612 - 1657)

491. Richard Sherman (1577 - 1660)

492. William Simonds (1612-1672)

494. Rev. William Skepper (1597 - c.1640)

495. Jane Skipper (1635 - 1682)

496. Henry Skerry (1606 - 1691), born in 1606 in Great Yarmouth, Nolfolk, England and died on 30 Dec 1691 in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, arrived in Apr 1637 in Salem. he was a cordwainer and later Constable of Salem and a freeman in Mar 1638

497. Hon. James Skiff (1610-1687), born in 1610 in London, England and died on 9 Jan 1687 in Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, Deputy to the Massachusetts Great and General Court for Sandwich in 1659

  • 498. m. Mary Reeves (1617-1673), born on 20 Jan 1617 in Chelsea, West London, England and died on 21 Sep 1673 in Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts

499. Francis Smith (bef.1595 - 1667)

501. Mary Smith (1630 - 1703)

502. Quartermaster John Smith (1608 - 1678)

504. Capt. John Smith (c.1622 - 1706), Captain of the Militia of Reading, Massachusetts

505. Rev. Nehemiah Smith (1605 - 1686), an original proprietor of Norwich, Connecticut

507. Robert Smith (1626 - 1693)

509. Isaac Stearns (1597 - 1671), proprietor of 451 acres, owner of 20,00 pounds, Constable of Watertown, Massachusetts, Surveyor of Highways of Watertown, Massachusetts, Fence Viewer of Watertown, Massachusetts, on a committee to design a bridge

511. Dea. Gregory Stone (1590 - 1672)

513. Dea. Samuel Stone (1631 - 1715)

514. Edward Sturgis (1613 - 1695)

516 Capt. Joseph Syll (1636-1696), soldier and commander of troops in King Philip's War

517. Hon. Samuel Symonds (1595 - 1678), Deputy Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony

519. Capt. John Symonds (c.1594 - 1671), born about 1594 in Great Yarmouth, England and died on 19 Sep 1671 in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, North America

  • 520. m. Ruth Fox (1601 - 1635), born in 1601 in Walcott, Lincolnshire, England and died in 1635 in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, North America

521. Col. James Swan (1754 -1830), paid America's debt with France after the American Revolution

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522. Thomas Tarbell (1618 - 1678)

524. James Thompson (c.1593 - 1682), born about 1593 in England and died on 15 Feb 1682 in Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, North America

525, Simon Thompson (1619 - 1658), born in Freiston, Lincolnshire, England and died in Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, North America, immigrated in 1633 with his parents to New England, he was one of the seven founders of the town of Chelmsford, Massachusetts and helped organized the first government of Chelmsford, he was also the 1st Clerk of Chelmsford

526. John Tidd (1594 - 1657), first person to hold a military rank in Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts

528. Jacob Towne (1631 - 1704)

530. William Towne (1597 - 1673)

531. Nathaniel Treadway (1615 - 1689)

533. Lt. Robert Turner, Jr. (1611 - 1651)

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534. William Underwood (1609 - 1697)

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536. William Varney (1608 - 1654)

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537. Capt. Richard Walker (1590 -1687)

539. Capt. Samuel Walker (1615 - 1684)

540. Nathaniel Wales (1582 - 1661)

542. Robert Ware (1611 - 1699)

544. William Warner (1594 - ), original proprietor of Ipswich, Massachusetts

545. Peter Wear (1618 - 1691), Recorder of Deeds

547. Dea. Thomas Wells (1605 - 1666)

549. William Wentworth (1615 - 1697), Sawmill proprietor, church elder, follower of John Wheelwright

550. Moses Wheat (1616 - 1700)

552. George Wheeler (1606 - 1687)

554. Edward White (c.1593 - 1642)

556. John Wiley (1608 - 1662)

557. John Wingate (1636 - 1687), born in 1636 in England and died in 1687 in Dover, Strafford County, New Hampshire

  • 558. m. Sarah Taylor (1647 - 1707), born in 1647 in Massachusetts and died on 23 Dec 1707 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts

559. George Williams (1605 - 1654), born in 1605 in England and died in Sep 1654 in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts

560. John Williams (1664 - 1732), born on 29 May 1664 in Dartmouth, Devonshire, England and died in 1732 in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts

  • 561. m. Sarah Manning (1667 - 1749), born on 28 Aug 1667 in Dartmouth, Devonshire, England and died in 1749 in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts

562. Capt. William Williams (c.1737 - 1781)

563. Joseph Wise (1617 - 1684)

565. Nathaniel Whiting (1609 - 1682)

567. John Woodbury (1616 - 1703), Somersetshire, England and died in 1641 in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts

567. Lt. Hon. Archelaus Woodman (1613 - 1702), Deputy to the Massachusetts Bay Colony Court

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568. Philip Chesley (c.1606 - aft.1685)

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569. James Rawlins (1612 - 1687)

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570. Hon. Henry Sherburne (1611 - 1680), Judge of Portsmouth, New Hampshire

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572. Anthony Taylor (1607 - 1687), large proprietor, juror, selectmen, constable, fence viewer

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573. John Wingate (1636 - 1687), born in 1636 in England and died in 1687 in Dover, Strafford County, New Hampshire

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574. Maj. Ambrose London (c.1618 - bef.1706), Justice of the Peace in Somerset County, Maryland, planter

575. William Ludlam (1600 - 1665), born in 1600 in Matlock, Derbyshire, England and died in May 1665 in Southampton, Long Island, Suffolk County, New York, North America, m. Clemence Fordham (1605 - 1646)

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576 William King (1595 - 1649), born in about 1595 in Weymouth, Essex County, England and died in about 1650 in Southold, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York

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577. Nathaniel Slyvester (1610 - 1680), Lord of the Manor of Shelter Island

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579. Mary Unknown (1636 - 1689) m. David Gardiner I, 2nd Lord of the Manor of Gardiner's Island (1636-1689)

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580. Rufus Barton (1606 - 1648), born in 1606 in Lancaster, Lancashire, England to unknown parents and died in 1648 in Warwick, Kent County, Rhode Island

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582. John Greene (1597 - 1659), born on 9 Feb 1597 in Gillingham, Dorsetshire, Kent, England and died on 7 Jan 1659 in Warwick, Kent County, Rhode Island, an original proprietor of Providence Rhode Island and co founder of Warwick, Rhode Island

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583. Clement Aldridge (1636 - 1698/99), born on 25 Sep 1636 in Worstead, Norfolk, England and died about 19 Jan 1698/99 in Northumberland County, Virginia, North America. By 2 Apr 1667, he and his wife were living on large tobacc plantation in Bowtracy/Fairfield Parishes north of Wicomico River. There were also a number of lawsuits that involved him between 1668 and 1699. There is a documented lawsuit in the Book of Orders in the Northumberland County Court on 21 Aug 1672, "Where as attachment was awarded to Mr. THO" MATHEW agt ye Estate of Stephen Byland for five hundred & fowrteen (514) pounds of tabacco and caske, wch Attacment is returened executed on soe much in ye hands of CLEMT:ALRIDGE: Judgement is granted ye sd MATHEW agt ye sd ALRIDGE for ye sd summe with cost, [Ruth and Sam Sparacio, Order Book Abstracts]. He married on 18 Oct 1668 in Worstead, Norfolk, England to (584) Elizabeth Tills (c.1646 - 1699). She was born about 1646 in Worstead, Norfolk, England and died on 20 Sep 1699 in Northumberland County, Virginia, North America.

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585. Capt. Hon. Charles Barham, Gent. (1626 - 1683), born in 1626 in Kent, England and died on 17 Sep 1683 in Merchant's Hundred, James City County, Virginia, North America. He married on 2 Feb 1656/66 in Surry County, Virginia, North America to Elizabeth Ridley (c.1643 - 1694). She was born about 1643 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia, North America and died on 3 Jul 1694 in Surry County, Virginia, North America.

586. Hon. Christopher Branch (1602 - 1681), born in 1602 in Kent, England and died in 1681 in Henrico County, Colony of Virginia, North America. He was buried in Kingsland Plantation in Henrico County, Virginia, USA. He and his wife survived the Indian Massacre of 1622. There is a List of Names and the Dead in Virginia since last April dated 16 Feb 1623. In 1632 he returned for a short visit to Abigndon for trying to obtain the Bull Inn, which he claimed out by his right to be his. However, he was cheated out of this by his uncle, Robert Payne. "In the Chancery pleading, Christopher noted that his father had died twenty-seven years previously." "Bill of Complaint of Christopher Braunche of Harrihattocks in Virginia, planter there, which Christopher Braunche in sonne and heire of Lyonnell Braunch third son of William Braunche, while he lived of Abigndon in the countie of Berks, gen, deceased, and wch said William was natural brother and heyre of Thomas Braunche, late while he lived Citizen and Draper of London, sworn, 26 Oct 1632. On 20 Oct 1634 he patented one hundred acres of land on the South side of the Appomattox River. On 8 Dec 1635 he panted an another 250 acres, which he called Kingsland Plantation. "He assigned "3 scores acs, part of his plantation at Kingsland, lying N. upon his own land & S. upon Turloe (?) Kills Land" to James Peace on 14 Jun 1636. "On 14 Sep 1636, patented 100 acres ('due by exchange from James Place, to whom it was du for transportation of 2 servants, Richard Pierce, James Hunt.") in the same section as te earlier patent. Christopher Branch patented 450 acres in Henrico Co. on 28 Feb 1638, "E. by N. upon the great river, S. by E. upon Proctors Cr. etc. & N. by E. upon land graunted to John Ggriffin..., 100 acres due in exchange from James Place, tho in was due in right of 2 servants & 350 acres for transportation of 7 persons: Richard Peirce, JamesHunt, Edward alter, Thomas Morgan, Samuell Fitch, Tho. Richardson, Robert Elam, Charles Steward, Richard Bumpass." On 12 Mar 1638, Christopher Branch patented 250 acres next to Long field and and 50 acres for his own adventure, and 200 acres for transporting 4 people. His plantation was near Farrar's Island, the Osborn and Jefferson's home. He acquired another 1,300 acres plantation where Kinglsnad Road and Proctor Creek got it's name from. The present Kingsland ran through his property. In 1639 he was a Viewer of the tabacco of Henrico County as well as a Representativ for Henrico County. In 1656 he was a Justice of the Peace of Henrico County. His will was dated 20 Jun 1768. He had a coat of arms. He married on 2 Sep 1619 in St. Peter's Church, Westcheap, London, England to (587) Mary Frances Addie (1602 - 1630). She was born in 1602 in Darton, Barnsley, Yorkshire, England and died in 1630 in Henrico County, Colony of Virginia, North America. She is buried in Kingsland Plantation, Henrico County, Virginia, USA.

588. Thomas Bush (1618 - 1695), born in 1618 in Lugwardine, Herfordshire, England and died on 1 Jun 1695 in Elizabeth City County, Virginia, North America. On 14 Feb 1637 in Isle of Wight, Virginia, North America, Robert Pitts ( - ) owned 500 acres of land 1/2 mile up Tw Town from where Thomas Bush owned his land. In 1637 in Nansemond County, Virginia, North America, Thomas Bush was imported by Oliver Sprye and was granted 100 acres of land in the same county and in the same year. On 14 Aug 1638 in New Norfolk County, Virginia, North America, Richard Ewen ( - ) owned 150 acres of land in New Norfolk County, Virginia, North America. on 6 Apr 1654 in James City,, Virginia, North America, Maj. Robert Holt owned 1,550 acres of land on the East side of the Chichkahominy River and Jones Creek for Transporting 22 people, which included Thomas Bush. On 20 Oct 1663 in Accomack County, Virginia, North America, Col. Edmund Scarborough ( - ) was granted 2,000 acres of land for transporting 48 people including Thomas Bush. He married Elizabeth Unknown (1624 - 1701). She was born on 1 Jun 1624 in Isle of Wight, Virginia, North America and died on 1 Jun 1701 in Essex County, Virginia, North America.

589. Judge William Byrd (c.1622 - 1672) was born about 17 Jun 1622 in All Hallows Barking, London, England and died on 29 Sep 1672 in Charles City County, Virginia, North America. He was the brother of John Byrd (c.1618 - 1671) who married Grace Stegge (1632 - 1679) who were the parents of Col. William Byrd (1652 - 1704), the founder of the famous Byrd family of Virginia. Judge William Byrd was a silversmith in London, England before he arrived in 1653 in Virginia and was a Judge, a businessman and land owner of 1,050 acres of land in Virginia. He first appears in Virginia in 1653 on a land patent as the headright of Rev. John Diball of the Parish of Westover. Sometime between 1652 and 1654 he purchased 300 acres of land in Surry County, Virginia, North America. Between 1656 and 1657 he was listed in the settlement of the estate of John Westhope after he died. On 6 Jul 1656 he patented 300 acres of land "Upon the South side of Ward's Creek above John Walls Deviden." On 7 May 1671, "he purchased a grist mill and appurtenances at head of chippokes Creek from Thomas Busby along with 150 acres adjoining another 300 acres adjacent to William Shorte." He married to Mary Wheeler (1624 - ), who as most likely his first wife. She was born in 1624 in Martins Brandon, Surry County, Virginia, North America and died in Southwark Parish, Surry County, Virginia, North America. He married about 1650 to Hannah Grendon (c.1630 - aft.1695), who was most likely his second wife and her second husband. She was born about 1630 in England and died after 4 Mar 1695 in Charles City County, Virginia, North America.

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590. Robert Cade (bef.1620 - c.1685), born before 1620 in Surrey, England and died about 1685 in New Kent County, Virginia, North America. He married on 7 Aug 1631 in Yorkshire, England to (591) Alice Hallywell (1610 - 1670), She was born in 1610 in England and died in 1670 in Virginia, North America.

592. Capt. Hon. Isaac Chaplaine (1584 - bef. 1628), born in 1584 and died on 8 Dec 1628 at sea. He was an officer in the Royal Navy. On 9 Jun 1610 he arrived for the first time in Jamestown, Virginia, North America on the ship Starr. He went back to England and perhaps to get his wife and came back with her in 1622. In 1624 in Virginia, North America he appeared as a witness for Governor yardley in a suit brought agains the governor by Nathaniel Cawsey ( - ). In 1626 in Virginia, North America he was appointed a member of the commission to hold court for the "Upper Parts" of the colony of Virginia, North America. In 1628 in Virginia, North America the General Court ordered that John Chaplaine of Chaplian's Choice shall have a commission granted to him of the goods of "Ensign Isack Chaplaine, who is supposed to be cast away up the sea." He married in 1606 to (593) Mary Calvert (1586 - c.1625) the daughter of Leonard Calvert ( - ) and the sister to George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore (1580 - 1632). She was born in 1586 in Bolton Catle, Wensleydale, Yorkshire, England and died about 1635 in Jamestown, Virginia, North America.

594. Henry Carsley (1602-bef.1635), born in 1602 in England and died before 26 Nov 1635 in Northampton County, Virginia, North America. In 1623 he arrived in Virginia, North America at the age of 23-years-old. He was listed as living in Newport News, Virginia, North America. On 7 Feb 162425 he was at one point working for Daniel Goodkin who was engaged in the business of shipping cattle into the colony of Virginia for breeding purposes. Henry was a headlight for Goodkin's petition of 2,500 acres of land for his business, however Goodkin's business did not succeed and Henry migrated to the Eastern Shore of Maryland where he survived the 1622/23 Indian massacre. In 1633 he petitioned the court of Accomack in Maryland, North America for a lease of 50 acres of land which was upon Old Plantation Creek on the southside of Fishing Creek. He married in about 1625 to (595) Elizabeth Berryman (1608-bef.1640). She was born about 1608 in England and died before 7 Sep 1640 in Northampton County, Virginia.

596. Capt. John Clements (1631 - 1710), born in 1631 in England and died in 1710 in Surry County, Virginia, North America. In 1635 he was transported by Jeremiah Clements to Virginia, North America. On 1 Apr 1663 he purchased 50 acres in Southwark Parish, Surry County, Virginia, North America where he had lived most of his life. On 6 Feb 1676/77 he was on a list of "pardoned Rebells" who were involved in Bacon's Rebellion as he was a staunch supporter of Nathaniel Bacon. On 6 Nov 1677 in Virginia, North America, Arthur Allen had petitioned agains John Clements alleging that he had been "damnified" by Capt. Clements; and Allen was awarded 300 pounds of tobacco. In 1704 he owned a total of 387 acres of land in Surry County, Virginia, North America. He married about 1647 in England to Mary Unknown ( -).

597. Mary Councilor (1578 - 1625), born in Jan 1578 in London, England and died in Feb 1625 in Virginia, North America. She married in 1653 in King and Queen County, Virginia, North America to John Madison I (c.1625 - 1683). He was born about 1625 in New Kent County, Virginia, North America and died on 16 Apr 1683 in King and Queen County, Virginia, North America.

598. William Crump (1632 - 1695), born in 1632 in England and died in 1695 in New Kent County, Virginia, North America. He married Anne Vaulx (1630 - ). She was born 1630 in London, England.

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599. Timothy Dalton (1690 - 1767), born on 24 May 1690 in England to William Dalton (1615 - ) and died on 6 Feb 1767 in Albermarie County, Virginia, North America. He arrived in 1759 in Virginia. He married to Elizabeth Talbot (c.1686 - ). She was born about 1686 in Poplar Knowle, West River, Ane Arundel County, Maryland, North America.

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600. Gilbert Elam (1630 - 1696), born in May 1630 in Yorkshire, England and died about 1 Nov 1696 in Henrico County, Virginia, North America. In 1638 he arrived in North America was a large proprietor. He lived in the Bermuda Hundred area of Henrico County, Virginia, North America between the 1950's and his death in 1696. He was a proprietor of at lease 720 acres of land in Virginia, North America. He married his second cousin, Ann Elam (1629 - 1696). She was born in 1629 in Henrico County, Virginia, North America and died 1696 in Henrico County, Virginia, North America.

601. Robert Elam (c.1610 - c.1662), born about 1610 in Yorkshire, England and died about 1662 in Henrico County, Virginia, North America. In 1638 he was transported to Virginia, North America by Christopher Branch (1620 - 1681). He married (602) Elizabeth Perrin (1613 - 1662). She was born on 13 Jan 1613 in Goodhurst, Kent, England and died in 1662 in Elizabeth City County, Virginia, North America.

603. Maj. Richard Ewen (bef.1609 - 1659), born before 1609 in England and died on 16 Apr 1659 in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, North America. He was one of the ten commissioners that were appointed on 22 Jul 1654 by Bennett and Claiborne to direct the affairs of Maryland under Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector of England. He married in 1632 to (604) Sophia Scarborough (bef.1613 - c.1663). She was born before 1613 in England and died about 1663 in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, North America.

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605. Capt. Hon. Mathew Gough (c.1603 - 1697), born about 1603 in Suffolk, England and died on 20 Aug 1697 in Henrico County, Virginia, North America. In 1639 he arrived in Virginia on the ship Safety and settled on a tract of land in Henrico County, Virginia, North America. He served on the House of Burgesses Grand Assembly for Henrico County, Virginia for the session of 2 Mar 1642 to 1643.

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606. Hon. Benjamin Harrison I (1594 - 1648), born in Dec 1594 in Northamptonshire, England and died on 21 Mar 1648 in Jamestown, Virginia, North America. He was baptized on 1 Dec 1594 at St. Giles, Northamptonshire, England. He was buried in Jamestown, Virginia, North America. In 1633 he became the 1st Clerk of the Council of the Virginia House of Burgesses. On 20 Jul 1635 he received a land grant fro 200 acres in "Warrosquinoake County." His house was known as Wakefield on the James River in Surry County, Virginia, North America and is the oldest of the Harrison homes. In 1642 he was a Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses. He married (607) Mary Stourton (bef.1624 - 1688). She was born before 30 May 1624 in Birstall, West Yorkshire, England and died on 29 May 1688 in Surry County, Virginia, North America.

608. Henry Hart (1595 - 1648), born in 1595 in Norfolk, England and died on 3 Jul 1648 in Jamestown, Virginia, North America. He married Rebecca Unknown ( - ). He arrived in 1635 in Jamestown, Virginia, North America. On 31 Aug 1635 he patented 350 acres of land "on the last day of Augusts 1635" and was granted 250 acres of land for transporting 5 people. On 6 May 1638 he transferred his first patent of 350 acres to Edward Stephenson and Henry Cookeny; and the bounds of this patent were mistaken and surrendered and renewed by Sir Francis Wyatt. On 24 Oct 1639, John Kemp patented 500 acres of land on Grey's Creek N.E. upon Henry Hart and S.W. upon Thomas Grey. Henry Hart had also patented 250 acres of land in James City County on the Surry side for the transportation of his wife, Elizabeth and fourth other people.

609. Capt. Robert Higginson (bef.1595 - 1649), born before 24 Jan 1595 in Berkeswell, Warwickshire, England and died on 15 Aug 1649 in Bruton Parish, Gloucester County, Virginia, North America. He was baptized in Apr 1601 in Soilhull, England. Abt. 1643 he arrived in Virginia, North America. In 1644 he was sent with 80 men to the Middle Plantation, what is now Williamsburg, when there was an Indian massacre. It was said that he was "One of the first Commanders to Subdue the Country of Virginia from the power of the heathen." In 1646 he was rewarded of this action by receiving one acres from the Colony of Virginia. He also owned land in Martin's Hundred, which was just below Williamsburg. He married in 1624 in England to (610) Joanna Tokesay (c.1610 - 1675). She was born about 1610 and died on 16 Nov 1675 in Fairfield, Gloucester County, Virginia, North America.

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611. John Lanier (1631 - 1683) born in Oct 1631 in Lewisham, Kent England and died in 1683 in Charles City County, Virginia, North America. He and his wife were transported in 1656 from England after the English Civil War with 47 other people by Howell Pyrce (-) who was given 2,350 acres. John and his wife settled on the James River in Charles City County, Virginia. On 20 Nov 1683 John Lanier and Peter Wycke ( - ) were each given 1,482 acres of land for transporting 30 people to Virginia; the land was near Otterdam Swamp, and was adjacent to land that was owned by William Peebles (-). John and his son, John Lanier, Jr. were had participated in Bacon's Rebellion to protest against Gov. Sir William Berkeley of Virginia who did not allow colonists to participate in elections. He had also refused the colonists to attack the Indians. John Lanier, Sr. and John Woodlief were chosen to meet with the Gov. Berkely in Jamestown and when they asked the governor for permission to attack the Indians, Governor Berkley said that they were "fools and loggerheads," and he refused to give them permission. He married (612) Lucretia Bassano (c.1633 - c.1657). She was born about 1633 in East Greenwich, Kent, England and died about 1657 in Charles City County, Virginia, North America.

613. Alice Lightfoot (c.1600 - 1679), born to about 1600 in England to John Lightfoot (c.1580 - 1628) and died on 27 Sep 1679 in Jamestown, Virginia, North America. She married (614) William Spencer, Gent. (1589 - 1679). He was born in 1589 in England and died on 1 Feb 1638 in Jamestown, Virginia, North America.615.

615. John Lightfoot (c.1580 - 1628), born about 1580 in England and died on 21 Jan 1628 in Jamestown, Virginia, North America. He arrived in 1610 with the third supply missions on the ship Sea Venture with Sir Thomas Gates and other companions. John spent a couple of years in Bermuda build new ships form the lumber of the wrecked "Sea Venture." On 14 Aug 1624 he received a grant 12 acres of land in Jamestown, Virginia, North America. He was listed in the 1624 tax list of Jamestown, Virginia, North America.

616. Gov. Col. Philip Ludwell (c.1638 - c.1723), born about 1638 in Bruton, Somerset, England and died in Staford le Bow, Middlesex, England. About 1660 he arrived in Virginia. In 1667 he was Captain in the James City County Militia and took the oath as a member of council on 4 Mar 1675. In 1676 he supported Virginia Governor William Berkeley during Nathanial Bacon's Rebellion. Col. Philip served in the Colony of Carolina for a while, but returned to serve as the 24th Speaker of the Virginia House of Burgesses from 1695 to 1696. In 1677, Gov. Berkeley of Virginia returned to England where he died, and Col. Philip married his widow, Frances Culpeper (1634 - 1690) and became the owner of Berkley's plantation, Green Spring. In 1678, he inherited his brothers Thomas's estate, "Rich Neck" and three other house in Jamestown. The original owner of Rich Neck was George Menafee, then Richard Kemp and finally Col. Philip Ludwell. About 1700 he moved back to England where he died. He married firstly in 1666 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England to (617) Lucy Higgins (1626 - 1675). She was born in 1626 in England and died on 16 Nov 1675 in Farfield, Gloucester County, Virginia, North America. He married secondly in 1680 to Francis Culpeper (1634 - 1690/95) as her third husband. She was born in 1634 in Hollingbourne Manor, Hollingbourne, Kent, England and died between 1690 and 1695 in Green spring Plantation or Jamestown, Virginia, North America.

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618. Thomas Neman (1620 - 1700), born in 1620 in England and died in 1700 in Richmond County, Virginia, North America. He was christened on 28 Mar 1616 in Thorndon, Suffolk, England. He was one of the original four Newman brothers that arrived in 1635 on the ship "Plaine Joane" in Jamestown, Virginia, North America. He married Eliza Burdette (1627 - 1663). She was born in 1627 and died in 1663 in Richmond County, Virginia, North America.

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619. Christopher Ridley (1592 - 1655), born in East Riding of Yorkshire, England and died in 1655 in James City County, Virginia, North America. He was buried at Martin's Hundred in James City County, Virginia, North America. He married an Unknown Woman ( - ).

620. Hon. Peter Ridley (1615 - 1670), born in 1615 in Sussex, England to Christopher Ridley (1592 - 1655) and Unknown Woman ( - ) and died on 9 Oct 1670 in Martin's Hundred, Jamestown City County, Virginia, North America. He arrived in 1624 in Martin's Hundred, James City County, Virginia, North America and was granted 200 acres of land for transporting four people. On 23 Sep 1639 he was granted another 200 acres in Martin's Hundred, James City County, Virginia, North America for transporting four more people. In Nov 1645 he was a Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses for James City County, Virginia. He married in 1636 in Martin's Hundred County, Virginia, North America to (621) Ann Prime (1621 - 1694). She was born on 1 Jun 1621in Thriplow and Heeatherfield, Cambridgeshire, England and died on 1 Jun 1694 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia, North America.

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623. Maj. Hon. Robert Sheppard (c.1604 - 1653), born about Feb 1604 in Wyck, Rissington, Gloucestershire, England and died on 14 Aug 1653 in Surry County, Virginia, North America. He arrived in 1621 in Jamestown, Virginia, North America on the ship George. He made many trips back and forth from England to Virginia set up a home and for his family. He was Lieutenant in 1638, Captain in 1646?, 1647-1648? and 1650 and Major in the Militia. He was a Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses for James City County, Virginia, North America in 1646 and 1647-1648. He was Justice of Surry County, Virginia, North America in 1647. He was appointed collector of public levies from Lawns creek to Sunken Marsh, including Hog Island. On 5 Jan 1652 there is a land deed from Maj. Robert Sheppard of Lawnes Creek to 1,100 acres to Lt. William Caufield at the mouth of Lawnes Creek. On 14 Aug 1653 there is a land deed from Maj. Robert Sheppard, Surry County. On 14 Sep 1646, there was a letter from London, England and recorded in Surry County, Virginia from John White to Capt. Robert Shepard at his house on Chipooks that salutes him and his wife and acknowledges the receipt of two hog heads of tobacco from him. John White writes in regard to Capt. Robert Shppard and his wife in regard to a debt due him, White, by Mr. Fowler, deceased, which he hopes Captain Brown and Captain Freeman will pay; has received tobacco from your neighbor Mr. Webb. He married firstly on 22 Jul 1634 in Virginia, North America to Elizabeth Spencer (bef.1624 - c.1655). She was born before 24 Jan 1624 in Surry County, Virginia, North America and died about 1655 in Surry County, Virginia, North America. He married secondly about 1635 to Mary Priscilla Green (1600 - ). She was born in 1600 in Surrey, England.

624. Richard Smith (c.1589 - 1659), born about 1589 in England and died on 31 Jul 1659 in Pougateaque, Accomack County, Virginia, North America. He married an unknown woman. On 18 Nov 1618 in Virginia, he received a grant of land on the Eastern Shore of Virginia, North America. In Mar 1619/1620 he arrived on the ship London Merchant in Virginia, North America. On 23 Sep 1639 in Accomack County, Virginia, North America, he was proprietor of 200 acres of land. On 24 Mar 1650 on the Occohannock Creek in Northampton County, Virginia, North America, he was granted 500 acres of land for transporting the following 10 people: Eliza Banks, Kath. Wood, Rebecca Moore, Ann Thrasher, David Williams, Owin Williams, Edward Martin, Ann Smith, Edward Reeves & Eliza. Jordaines. Before 30 Jan 1659/69 in Northampton County, Virginia, North America, he wrote his will.

625. William Spencer (1589 - 1638), born in 1589 in England and died on 1 Feb 1638 in Jamestown, Virginia, North America. He arrived in 1611 in Jamestown, Virginia. On 12 Aug 1624 he was called a Yeoman and Ancient Planter after he received 12 acres of land in Jamestown, Virginia, North America from the London Company. An "ancient planter" was an early colonists who received a land grant from the Virginia Company of London." He paid for his own transportation and was therefor called a "personal adventure," and received 100 acres of land, this land was rent free. The land the he owned was under a the charter of the London Company of Virginia and not under a Royal Charter (1606-1608). He was also referred to as a gentleman and a yeoman which both terms were used to describe a person of high social class. He survived the Indian Massacre by the Powhatan of 1622. In 1625, he was listed as one of two dozen private land owners in Jamestown, Virginia when there were less than 1,100 immigrants living in Virginia, North America. He married (626) Alice Lightfoot (c.1600 - 1679). She was born to about 1600 in England and died on 27 Sep 1679 in Jamestown, Virginia, North America.

627. John Sturdivant (1630 - 1684), born in 1630 in Glamorgan, Wales and died on 29 Apr 1684 in Occaneechee Trail, Virginia, North America. He married about 1650 to Sarah Hallom (1627 - 1690). She was born in 1627 in Charles City, Charles City County, Virginia, North America and died on 5 Jan 1690 in Charles City, Charles City County, Virginia, North America.

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628. Col. John Taylor (1607 - 1652), born on 10 Aug 1607 in Hadleigh, Suffolk, England and died on 16 Aug 1652 in Lancaster County, Virginia, North America. In 1648 he arrived in Virginia with his wife and three of their youngest children. On 1 Aug 1652 he was living on land barding Fleets Bay on the North Shore of the Rappahonnock River in Virginia, North America. On the same day, Teague Floyne, who later helped Col. Taylor's inventory, patented land on Fleets Bay. He married on 27 May 1627 in London, England at Saint Gregory Church by Saint Paul to (629) Elizabeth Horton (1610 - 1659) as her first husband. She was born on 28 Oct 1610 in London, England and died on 28 Feb 1659 in Northumberland County, Virginia, North America.

630. James "The Elder" Taylor I (1634 - 1698), born on 12 Feb 1634 in England and died on 30 Apr 1698 in King and Queen County, Virginia, North America. He married in 1666 in New Kent County, Virginia, North America to Frances Walker (1640 - 1680). She was born in 1640 in England and died on 23 Sep 1660 in an unknown place.

640. Wiliam Taylor (c.1612-bef.1687), born in about 1617 in England to unknown parents and died in Dec 1650 in Northampton County, Virginia, North America. He was baptized 26 Oct 1617 in England. He arrived in 1635 in Virginia, North America. He married Sarah Horsey (1624 - 1717). She was born in 1624 in Northampton County, Virginia, North America and died on 17 Mar 1717 in Crisfield, Somerset County, Maryland, North America.

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641 Col. Hon. John Walker (c.1611 - bef.1669), born about 1611 in Warwickshire, England and died before 3 Feb 1669 in Rappahannock County, Virginia, North America. In 1644, 1646 and 1649 he was a Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses for the city of Warwick, Virginia. In 1656 he was Colonel of the Gloucester County Militia in Virginia, North America. In the same year he was Councilor of the Governor of Virginia. On 26 Mar 1660 he was granted 1,000 acres of land. On 12 Oct 1660 he was granted 2,700 acres of land in the "freshes of the Rappahanncok River-half was north of the river and half was south and 1,00 acres in Northumberland County adjoining Col. Richard Lee, Esq.He married firstly to Elizabeth Boyles (bef.1634 - bef.1661). She was born before 1634 in England or Virginia and died before 23 Oct 1661 in Rappahannock County, Virginia, North America. He married secondly to Sarah Unknown (c.1632 - 1679) as her second husband. She was born about 1632 possibly in England and died Dec 1679 in Farnham Parish, Rappahannock County, Virginia, North America.

642. Capt. Seth Ward (1595 - 1682), born in 1595 in England and died in 1682 in Henrico, Virginia. He arrived on 22 Apr 1619 in Virginia, North America on the ship Samspson. He married Mary Goode ( - ).

643. Capt. Hon. Thomas Warren (1624 - 1670), was born on 30 Jan 1624 in Ripple, Kent, England and died on 21 Apr 1670 in Surry County, Virginia, North America. He was baptized on 30 Jan 1624/25 in Ripple Court, Kent, England. He arrived in 1638 and received a land patent for 1,500 acres of land. On 4 Nov 1642, Capt. Daniel Gookin, Thomas's cousin, received a land patent for 1,400 acres on the north side of the Rappahanock River for transportation 28 people, including Mrs. Mary Gooking and Thomas Warren. In 1644, 1645, 1658, 1662 and 1666, Thomas Warren was a Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses. On 20 Sep 1667 in Blackwater Swam, Virginia, North America he was granted 200 acres of land that adjoined a branch which divides the land from Martin Sheppard. On 1 Nov 1669 in Virginia, North America, Thomas Warren received another 450 acres of land that was adjacent to his own and owned a total of 2,200 acres of land. He married firstly in 1639 to Alice Powell (c.1626 - c.1650). She was born about 1626 in James River, Virginia, North America and died about 1650 in Surry County, Virginia, North America. He married secondly on 23 Sep 1654 in Surry County, Virginia, North America to Elizabeth Spencer (bef.1624 - c.1655) who was her second husband. She was born before 24 Jan 1624 in Surry County, Virginia, North America and died about 1655 in Surry County, Virginia, North America. She married firstly about 1635 to Maj. Robert Sheppard (1604-bef.1654) who was his first wife. Maj. Sheppard married secondly on an unknown date to Mary Green (1600-). She was born in 1600 in Surrey, England. Capt. Thomas Warren married thirdly on 1 Jan 1659 to Jane Allen (1629 - 1670) who was her first husband. She was born on 9 Jan 1629 in Surry County, Virginia, North America and died on 24 Sep 1670 in Surry County, Virginia, North America.

644. Michael Williams (c.1617 - 1650), born in England and died in Northampton County, Virginia, he arrived in 1635 in Virginia and proprietor of 250 acres for transporting five people into Virginia. He arrived in 1635 in Virginia, North America. He married (672.) Sarah Horsey (1624 - 1717) born in England and died in Crisfield, Somerset County, Maryland.

645. Wiliam Woodward (1623 - 1695), born on 19 May 1623 in Surrey, England and died in September 1695 in Virginia, North America. He was an Indian interpreter to the Pamunkey tribe of Virginia and as said that he married an native woman. He was sold 2,100 acres of land in New Kent, which is now King William County, Virginia by the Pamunky Queen Cockacoeske (c.1634 - bef.1686).

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646. Gabriel Baubeau (1651-1737), born in 1651 in Saint Sauvant, France and died in 1737 in Virginia, North America. In 1700 he arrived in Virginia, North America. On 25 Dec 1700 in New County, Virginia, North America he was one of seven person to receive 350 acres from the Robert Nash grant of land and built a plantation on the land. He married in 1703 in King William County to Elizabeth Spencer (c.1682 - 1725) as her second husband. She was born about 1682 in King William County, Virginia, North America and died on 17 Aug 1725 in King William County, Virginia, North America. She married firstly to James White (c.1650 - bef.1703). He was born about 1650 and died before 1703. Gabriel was a Huguenot and was transporter in 1699 from England along with John Boyd, Thomas Hopkins, Thomas Atchinson, Francis Dullin, Charles Crawley and William Archell by Robert Nash and granted a patent of 350 acres of land in St. Stephen's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia, North America. He most likely landed in or near Jamestown on the James River. On 19 Feb 1703 he witnessed a deed conveying 100 acres of land from Elizabeth White to her sons Thomas and James. In 1703 he owned land in King William County, Virginia, North America that was about two miles south of what is now known as Beulaville and is on Herring Creek and is described on record as "Bubboes Plantation." In 1704 there was a Quit Deed Rent role for King William County, Virginia that showed Elizabeth Bobo as the taxable head of the a house responsible for 200 acres of land, which was very unusual for a woman to be in such a position. Her name appears four more times on such documents. One in 1717, 1719, 1724 and in 1725.

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648. Johannes Christian Albrecht (1698 - 1752), born on 29 Dec 1698 in Germany and died in Dec 1752 in Berks County, Pennsylvania, North America. He married about 1715 in Germany to (649) Anna Barbara Gaussauer (c.1697 - 1764). She was born about 1697 Langenselbold, Main-Kinzig-Kreiz, Hesse, Germany and died in 1764 in Berks County, Pennsylvania, North America.

650. Johannes Ludwick Albrecht (1731 - 1810), born on 11 Nov 1731 in Germany and died on 16 Nov 1810 in Orange County, North Carolina, North America. He arrived on 18 Sep 1732 in Pennsylvania, North America. After he married his wife, they both moved to North Carolina where he received pay vouchers for fighting in the American Revolutionary War. He is also listed as a Patriot in the database of the Daughters of the American Revolution. His will was probated in Feb 1811 in Orange County, North Carolina, North America. He married on 18 Aug 1751 in Berks County, Pennsylvania, North America to (651) Anna Maria Keller (c.1733 - 1803). She was born in Deggendorf, Niederbayern, Bayern, Germany and died on 10 Jun 1803 in Orange County, North Carolina, North America.

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652. George Valentine Clapp (1702 - 1773), born on 24 May 1702 in Weisenheim am Berg, Landreis Bad Durkheim, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany to Johan Jost Clapp (1669-1731) and Anna Margaretha Stauder (1678-1780) and died on 12 Oct 1773 in Guilford County, North Carolina, USA. He was a brick layer and built The Klapp Church (Der Klapp Kirche) about 1813 in Guilford County, North Carolina; the church was originally a German Reformed Church.

From Germany to Pennsylvania[]

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653. John Christian Albright (1726 - 1784), born on 9 Oct 1726 in Bavaria, Germany and died on 1 May 1784 in Berks County, Pennsylvania

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654. Johann Jost Clapp (1669 - aft.1727), born on 9 Aug 1669 in Germany and died in 1731 in Oley, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA. He was buried at Oley Cemetery in Spangville, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA. He arrived on 27 Sep 1727 in Philadelphia on the ship "James Goodwill" with his wife and children from the Palatine area in Germany. He married (655) Ann Margaret Stauder (1678 - 1780). She was born in 1678 in Weisenheim am Berg, Landkreis Bad Durkheim, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany and died in Jan 1780. She was buried at Oley Cemetery in Spangville, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA.

656. John Ludwig Clapp (1704 - 1778), born in 1704 in Winsenheim, Pfalz, Hesse, Germany and died on 19 Jan 1778 in Guilford County, North Carolina

From Germany to Virginia[]

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657. Hans Michael Holt (1696 - 1767), born on 29 Dec 1696 in Stetten Am Heuchelberg, Wurtenberg, Germany and died in Nov 1767 in North Carolina, North America. In 1717 he arrived in Virginia with other members of the so-called Second Germanna Colony from Germany; they were High Germans. He settled in the most wester point of Virginia at the time. On 24 Jun 1724 was his first patent for 400 acres in Virginia, North America. In 1750 he moved to an area the eventually became known as adamance County, North Caroline, North America in 1849. He married on 17 Sep 1700 in Neuemburg, Baden, Germany to (659) Anna Elizabeth Sheible (1700 - 1765). She was born on 17 Sep 1700 in Neuenburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany and died on 31 Oct 1765 in Orange County, North Carolina, North America.

From Ireland to Georgia[]

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660. Rev. Robert Hughey Donaldson (1767 - 1852), born in 1767 in Ireland and died on 1 Nov 1852 in Bulloch County, Georgia. He was baptized on 25 Jun 1767 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland. He was buried at Donaldson Cemetery in Bulloch County, Georgia, USA. He married (661) Peggy Erwin (c.1770 - 1854). She was born in about 1770 in North Ireland and died in 1854 in Bulloch County, Georgia, USA.

From Ireland to Maine[]

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662. James Stackpole (1652 - 1761)

From Ireland to Maryland[]

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663. Donnock Dennis, Esq. (c.1638 - 1616/1617), born about 1638 in County Galway, Ireland and died on 25 Mar 1716/17 in Somerset County, Maryland, Sheriff of Somerset County, Province of Maryland, Constable of Annemessex, Somerset County, Province of Maryland, proprietor of 1,600 acres.

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665. Richard Moore (1625 - 1676), born in 1625 in County Cork, Ireland and died in Apr 1676 in Somerset County, Maryland

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666. Teigh O'Dowda Reagh (c.1610 - 1645), born about 1610 in Ireland and died in 1645 in Somerset County, Maryland

667. Teague Riggin (c.1640 - 1707), born in about 1640 in Connacht, Ireland and died in Nov 1707 in Annemessex, Somerset County, Maryland, North America. In 1683 he arrived in Maryland, North America. He was a proprietor of 1,000 acres in Maryland, North America. His parents were Donal MacCarthy Reagh (1572-1612) and Lady Elena MacCarthy (1586-1630), daughter of Cormac Og MacCarthy, 1st Viscount of Muskerry, 17th Lord of Muskerry (1564-1641) and Lady Margaretha O'Brien (1575-1626). Donal's parents were Donal "of the Pipes" na bpiob MacCarthy Reagh, 17th Prince of Carbery (1535-1612) and Margaret FitzGerald (?-?), daughter of Sir Thomas FitzGerald (?-1595) and Ellice Poer (?-?). onal's parents were Donal "of the Pipes" na bpiob MacCarthy Reagh, 17th Prince of Carbery parent' were Cormac na Hoine MacCarthy Reagh, 13th Prince of Carbery (1490-1567) and Julia MacCarthy Reagh (1506-1575). Cormac Og MacCarthy, 1st Viscount of Muskerry, 17th Lord of Muskerry parents were Cormac Mor MacCarthy, Baron of Muskerry (1552-1616) and Lady Maria Butler (1536 or 1550 - 1615), daughter of Theobald Butler, 1st Baron Caher (1511-1596) and Mary Cusack (1518-1601). The parents of Lady Margaretha O'Brien were Donough O'Brien, 4th Earl of Thomond (?-1624) and Lady Elena Roche (1550-1583). He married on about 30 Jul 1667 in Annemessex, Somerset County, Maryland, North America to Mary London (c.1644 - c.1730). She was born about 1644 in Gravesend, Long Island, New Netherlands, New York, North America and died in Somerset County, Maryland, North America.

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668. Bridget Justice (1625 - 1660), born in 1625 in England and died on 19 Jul 1660 in Northampton County, Virginia

From Ireland to New Hampshire[]

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669. Nathaniel Gordon (1705 - 1789), born in 1705 in County Tyrone, Ireland and died on 24 Mar 1789 in Peterborough, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire

  • 670. m. Sarah Martin (1702 - 1781), born in 1702 in County Tyrone, Ulster, Ireland and died in 1781 in Hillsborough, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire

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  • 671. Col. Arthur Erwin (1726-1791), born on 1 Mar 1726 in Killead Parish, Antrim, Ulster, North Ireland and died on 9 Jun 1791 in Athens, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, land owner, Founder of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, pulled George Washington's boat to shore after he crossed the Delaware River

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  • 672. Rev. William Kennedy (1695 - 1776), born on 17 Dec 1695 in County Londonderry, Norther Ireland and died on 26 Mar 1776 in Tinicum, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, North America. He married in 1724 in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland to (674) Mary Anne Henderson (1695 - 1773). She was born on 17 Dec 1695 in Templemoyle, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland and died on 3 Jun 1773 in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, North America.

From Ireland to Virginia[]

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675. Nebulian Unknown (1635 - 1716)

676. William Berry (1619 - 1676)

678. Robert Ware (1599 - 1665)

From Scotland to Maryland[]

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679. John Patrick Donaldson (1745 - ), born in 1745 in Scotland and died in Georgia, North America

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680. James Henderson (1630 - 1690/92), born in 1630 in Perthshire, Scotland and died between 18 Nov 1690 and 17 Sep 1692 in Somerset County, Maryland, North America. He married firstly in Apr 1660 in Accomack County, Virginia, North America to Mary Unknown (c.1640 - bef.1689). She was born about 1640 in Hungars Parish, Northampton County, Virginia, North America and died before 1669 in Somerset County, Maryland, North America. He married secondly in 1669 in Northampton County, Virginia, North America to Alice Stewkley (c.1639 - bef.1690. She was born about 1639 and died be

From Scotland to New Hampshire[]

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681. William Campbell (1654 - 1707), born on 24 Sep 1654 in Leith, Midlothian, Scotland and died in 1707 in Dover, Strafford County, New Hampshire, North America.

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682. Dr. Alexander William Gordon (1635 - 1697), born on 4 Aug 1635 in Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland and died on 15 Aug 1697 in Welleigh Falls, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, North America. He married on 10 Oct 1646 in New Hampshire, North America to (683) Mary Lisson (c.1639 - 1697). She was born about 1639 in Exeter, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, North America and died on 15 Aug 1697 in Exeter, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, North America.

From Scotland to Maine[]

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684. James Warren (c.1620 - 1702), born in about 1620 possibly in Scotland and died on 24 Dec 1702 in Berwick, York County, Maine

From Scotland to South Carolina[]

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686. Maj. Richard Kirkland (c.1670 - 1743), born about 1670 in Scotland to Richard Kirkland (1630-1669) and Sarah Mamock (c1630-1676) and died on 19 May 1743 in Edgefield County, South Carolina, North America. He was the Inn Keeper of Anne Arundel County, Maryland, North America and was a proprietor of 700 acres. He married (705) Mary Snowden (c.1680 - 1743). She was born about 1680 in England and died in 1743 in Fairfax County, Virginia, North America.

From Scotland to Massachusetts[]

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687. John George (1620 - 1666)

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687. Allister MacMallen (1631 - 1679)

688. William Munroe (1624 - 1718), Scottish soldier, selectmen

From Sweden to Pennsylvania[]

690. Johannes Albrecht (1697 - 1752) born on 19 Dec 1697 in Sargens, Sargenserland, Switzerland and died in December 1752 in Bern, Berks County, Pennsylvania, North America. He married in 1716 in Germany to (691) Anna Barbara Gossuer (1697 - 1764). She was born on 25 Jul 1697 Langenselbord, Darmstadt, Hesse, Germany and died in 1764 in Birdsboro, Berks County, Pennsylvania, North America.

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692. Hendrich Albrecht (c.1680 - 1732), born in 1671 in Oberengstringen, Zurich, Switzerland and died in 1732 in Albany, Albany County, New York, North America. He married in 1694 in Bayern, Germany to (693) Anna Duberndorffer (1650 - c.1732). She was born in 1650 in Hesse, Germany and died in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.

From Wales to Massachusetts[]

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694. William Bobbit (1649 - 1703), born in 1649 in Wales and died in 1703 in Prince George County, Virginia

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695. John Coit (1590 - 1659)

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697. Lt. William Flint (1603 - 1672), born in 1603 in Flint, Wales and died on 2 Feb 1672 in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts

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699. Francis Gatcomb (1693 - 1744)

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700. John Jones (1623 - 1673)

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702. Allen Perley (1608 - 1675)

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704. Capt. Evan Thomas (1610 - 1661)

From Wales to Connecticut[]

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705. John Coit I (1592 - 1659), born in 1590 in Glamorganshire, Wales to unknown parents and died on 29 Aug 1659 in New London, New London County, Connecticut