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Andre Faye was born on 16 July 1676 at LaPrarie, LaPrarie, Canada; f & m b 8 years after him /. He died. He was the son of Mathieu Faye, LaFayette, Faille and Marguerite Francoise Moreau. |
Angelique Faye was born on 1 January 1683/84 at LaPrarie, LaPrarie, Canada; f & m b same year as she! ? She died. She was the daughter of Mathieu Faye, LaFayette, Faille and Marguerite Francoise Moreau. |
Anne Faye was born on 22 September 1672 at LaPrarie, LaPrarie, Canada. She died. She was the daughter of Mathieu Faye, LaFayette, Faille and Marguerite Francoise Moreau. |
Elizabeth Faye was born on 11 July 1695 at LaPrarie, LaPrarie, Canada. She died. She was the daughter of Mathieu Faye, LaFayette, Faille and Marguerite Francoise Moreau. |
Francois Faye was born on 20 March 1689/90 at LaPrarie, LaPrarie, Canada. He died. He was the son of Mathieu Faye, LaFayette, Faille and Marguerite Francoise Moreau. |
Jeanne Faye was born on 21 August 1684 at LaPrarie, LaPrarie, Canada. She died. She was the daughter of Mathieu Faye, LaFayette, Faille and Marguerite Francoise Moreau. |
Marguerite Faye was born on 21 March 1674/75 at LaPrarie, LaPrarie, Canada. She died. She was the daughter of Mathieu Faye, LaFayette, Faille and Marguerite Francoise Moreau. |
Marie Faye was born on 25 March 1677 at LaPrarie, LaPrarie, Canada. She died. She was the daughter of Mathieu Faye, LaFayette, Faille and Marguerite Francoise Moreau. |
Mary Faye was born on 26 March 1677 at LaPrarie, LaPrarie, Canada. She died. She was the daughter of Mathieu Faye, LaFayette, Faille and Marguerite Francoise Moreau. |
Charles Montour Delpee was also known as Charles Delpee Montour. Unrecognized GEDCOM data: Unknown GEDCOM tag: IDNO 1777. He was christened in 1731 at Trois Rivieres, St Maurice. He was born before 1731 (see at Trois Rivieres, St Maurice. He was born before 1731 (see at Trois Rivieres, St Maurice. He was the son of Maurice Delpee and Therese Veronique Petit. Charles Montour Delpee married Marie Louise Joseph Dery, daughter of Maurice Dery and Marie Therese Rocheleau (Morisseau), on 27 September 1756 at St.-Maurice, Trois Riviers. Charles Montour Delpee married Marie Louise Joseph Dery, daughter of Maurice Dery and Marie Therese Rocheleau (Morisseau), on 27 September 1756 at St.-Maurice, Trois Riviers. Charles Montour Delpee died. He witnessed the christening of Charles Montour on 29 January 1757 at St.Maurice, Poointe Du Lac, Canada. Charles Montour Delpee witnessed the christening of Julie (Judeth) Montour on 31 December 1763 at St.-Maurice, Yamachiche, Canada; Trois Rivers, QC per ALanctot. |
Marie Louise Joseph Dery was also known as Marie Louise Joseph Dery. Unrecognized GEDCOM data: Unknown GEDCOM tag: IDNO MAT01778. She was born on 11 January 1731/32 at St.Maurice, Trois Riveres, Canada. She was born on 11 January 1731/32 at St.Maurice, Trois Riveres, Canada. She was the daughter of Maurice Dery and Marie Therese Rocheleau (Morisseau). Marie Louise Joseph Dery married Charles Montour Delpee, son of Maurice Delpee and Therese Veronique Petit, on 27 September 1756 at St.-Maurice, Trois Riviers. Marie Louise Joseph Dery married Charles Montour Delpee, son of Maurice Delpee and Therese Veronique Petit, on 27 September 1756 at St.-Maurice, Trois Riviers. Marie Louise Joseph Dery died. She witnessed the christening of Charles Montour on 29 January 1757 at St.Maurice, Poointe Du Lac, Canada. Marie Louise Joseph Dery witnessed the christening of Julie (Judeth) Montour on 31 December 1763 at St.-Maurice, Yamachiche, Canada; Trois Rivers, QC per ALanctot. |
Charles Montour was born before January 29, 1757 at St.Maurice, Poointe Du Lac, Canada. He was christened on 29 January 1757 at St.Maurice, Poointe Du Lac, Canada. He was the son of Charles Montour Delpee and Marie Louise Joseph Dery. Charles Montour married Marie Ann Sorel on 25 June 1792 at LaPraire, St.-Philippe, Canada. Charles Montour died. |
Marie Ann Sorel married Charles Montour, son of Charles Montour Delpee and Marie Louise Joseph Dery, on 25 June 1792 at LaPraire, St.-Philippe, Canada. Marie Ann Sorel died. |
Nicolaas Dery (D'Hery) was born at Paris, France. He married Elizabeth Bertrand in 1656 at Paris, France. Nicolaas Dery (D'Hery) died between 1679 and 1681 at Charlesbourg,, Canada; http://www.mccserv.com/genealogy/spillerf/html/d0001/g0000647.htm#I2883. |
Unrecognized GEDCOM data: Unknown GEDCOM tag: IDNO 1782. Elizabeth Bertrand was also known as Elizabeth Bertrand. She was born between 1625 and 1630 at Paris, France. She was born between 1625 and 1630 at Paris, France. She married Nicolaas Dery (D'Hery) in 1656 at Paris, France. Elizabeth Bertrand married Nicolaas (D'Hery) Dery in 1656 at Paris, France. Elizabeth Bertrand died. |
Maurice Dery was also known as Maurice Dery. Unrecognized GEDCOM data: Unknown GEDCOM tag: IDNO 1785. He was born on 27 June 1707 at Quebec, Charlesborough. He was christened on 27 June 1707 at Quebec, Canada. He was christened on 27 June 1707 at Quebec, Canada. He was born on 27 June 1707 at Quebec, Charlesborough. He was christened on 27 June 1707 at Quebec, Canada. He was the son of Maurice DéRY and Madelaine Philippeau. Maurice Dery married Marie Therese Rocheleau (Morisseau), daughter of Pierre Rocheleau, on 5 June 1727 at Champlain, Cap de_la, Madeleaine. Maurice Dery married Marie Therese (Morisseau) Rocheleau, daughter of Pierre Rocheleau and Marie Anne Gelinas, on 5 June 1727 at Champlain, Cap de_la, Madeleaine. Maurice Dery died. |
Marie Therese Rocheleau (Morisseau) was the daughter of Pierre Rocheleau. Marie Therese Rocheleau (Morisseau) married Maurice Dery, son of Maurice DéRY and Madelaine Philippeau, on 5 June 1727 at Champlain, Cap de_la, Madeleaine. Marie Therese Rocheleau (Morisseau) died. |
Claude Philippaux married Jeanne Enard. Claude Philippaux died. |
Jeanne Enard married Claude Philippaux. Jeanne Enard died. |
Anne Philippaux was born on 15 December 1669 at Quebec, Bourg-Royal. She died. She was the daughter of Claude Philippaux and Jeanne Enard. |
Francois Philippaux was born circa 1662 at Quebec, Bourg-Royal. He died. He was the son of Claude Philippaux and Jeanne Enard. |
Jacques Philippaux was born on 1 May 1672 at Quebec, Bourg-Royal. He died. He was the son of Claude Philippaux and Jeanne Enard. |
Jeanne Philippaux was born circa 1666 at Quebec, Bourg-Royal. She died. She was the daughter of Claude Philippaux and Jeanne Enard. |
Louis Philippaux was born on 29 April 1668 at Quebec, Bourg-Royal. He died. He was the son of Claude Philippaux and Jeanne Enard. |
Louise Philippaux was born on 22 April 1774 at Quebec, Bourg-Royal. She died. She was the daughter of Claude Philippaux and Jeanne Enard. |
Benjamin Augustus Jenkins was born in 1830 at Portsmouth, Rockingham, NH. He was the son of Augustus Jenkins and Frances Webster. Benjamin Augustus Jenkins died before 1850; Not on 1850 Census. |
William Bacon of Strathmore was resident at Stretton, Ruland, England. " of Strettar, Rutlandshire," Sturges Monograph copy in my file. He married an unknown person. He died. |
Nathaniel Bacon was employed.
He was born in 1613 at Barnstable, Plymouth Colony.
He was the son of William Bacon of Strathmore.
Nathaniel Bacon was resident in 1642 at Barnstable House, MA, USA.
He appeared on the census of 1642 at 1642, Barnstable, Plymouth Colony.
He married Hannah Mayo, daughter of Rev. John Mayo and Tamasine (?), on 4 December 1642 at Barnstable, Plymouth Colony; Barnstable; Pope has 1640.
Nathaniel Bacon took oath of allegiance in 1643 at Fidelity list, Barnstable, Plymouth Colony.
He lived in 1643 at Barnstable, Plymouth Colony; List of Freemen of Barnstable, 1643. John Mayo and Georg Lewis also on list of 25 or so.
He was made a Freeman in 1645 at Barnstable, MA; Pope 1646.
He was CHURCH MEMBERSHIP on 3 May 1648.
He was FREEMAN in 1658 at Barnstable, Plymouth Colony; Freeman perhaps 1643, but on this list with John Howland.
He was Appointed on 13 June 1660 at Court; Audit Treasury Accounts, Plymouth, Plymouth, MA.
He was Appointed on 10 June 1661.
He was Appointed on 16 June 1664 at Court; Audit Treasury, Plymouth, Plymouth, MA; This time, he was appointed with Mr. Hawes..Nathaniel Bacon..Mr. Paine..Nathaniel Warren..
He was Appointed on 8 June 1666 at Court; Audit Treasury, Plymouth, Plymouth, MA; With Mr. Paine.
He died in October 1673 at Barnstable, MA; Pope has 1661. His estate was probated on 29 October 1673; admin. gr. & inv. rendered to the widow Hannah. |
Hannah Mayo married Nathaniel Bacon, son of William Bacon of Strathmore, on 4 December 1642 at Barnstable, Plymouth Colony; Barnstable; Pope has 1640. Hannah Mayo was CHURCH MEMBERSHIP on 18 March 1648. She was born on 12 August 1648 at Barnstable, MA. She was born at Truro, Plymouth Colony. She was the daughter of Rev. John Mayo and Tamasine (?). Hannah Mayo died before 1691. |
John Bacon lived at Barnstable, Plymouth Colony; also owned a farm at Strawberry Hill. He was employed by Judge; Court of Common Pleas, Barnstable, Plymouth Colony. He was born circa June 1661 at Barnstable, Plymouth Colony; June 1651 record says, June 1665 grave stone has. He was the son of Nathaniel Bacon and Hannah Mayo. John Bacon married Mary Hawes , daughter of Capt. John Hawes and Desire Gorham, on 17 June 1686 at Barnstable, Plymouth Colony; Barnstable. John Bacon was MEMBERSHIP on 20 June 1725 at East Precinct Church, Barnstable, Plymouth Colony; John and Mary Bacon. He was PRENUPTIAL AGREEMENT on 27 September 1726; Second wife. listed" what my sd wife is to have of my estate...if not enough to support the said Warren family." He left a will on 2 December 1730 at 5:1,5,6; 6:390 (John Bacon), Barnstable, Plymouth Colony; mentioned his loving (second) wife, Sarah Bacon, his sons Nathaniel, John, Soloman and Judah Bacon, and his daughters Desire Green and Hannah Morton. He also mentioned his granddaughter, Hannah Morton's daughter, Mary Morton, and Hannah's male heirs, who were to share equally in one eighth part of all the housing and lands on Strawberry Hill. He mentioned his granddaughter, Mary Bacon, daughter of his deceased son, Isaac acon, and any possible child of Isaac's widow. He left some of his land to his grandsons, sons of his daughter, Desire Green, and he bequeathed his orchard in Barnstable to his son, Judah, with the fruit from five trees to go to Soloman,"if he lives in Barnstable." Other fruit was to go to Nasthaniel Bacon, John Bacon and the heird od Desire Green, for seven years. Son Judah Bacon received the house his father lived in. He was buried in 1731 at East Parish near Meeting House, Barnstable, MA, USA. He died on 20 August 1731 at Barnstable, MA. His estate was probated on 2 September 1731. |
Mary Hawes was born on 10 June 1664 at Yarmouth, Barnstable, MA. She was the daughter of Capt. John Hawes and Desire Gorham. Mary Hawes married John Bacon, son of Nathaniel Bacon and Hannah Mayo, on 17 June 1686 at Barnstable, Plymouth Colony; Barnstable. Mary Hawes died on 5 March 1726/27 at Barnstable, MA, at age 62. |
Rev. John Mayo was CHURCH MEMBERSHIP at Eastham, Plymouth Colony; "took charge of the churech in that town."
[CI:120:?2:CI]"There is small doubt he was a Mayo of Northhamptonshire who matriculated from Magdalen Hall 28 April, 1615, age 17. See NEHGR 103;41, 1949 John Mayo from Oxfordshire, Parhish, Newington North to New England Town od Nauset C.C. (Nauset is the Indian name of Eastham[CI:121:?2:CI]). He was born circa 1598 at England. He immigrated in 1638. He was resident in 1639 at Barnstable, MA. He was made a Freeman on 3 March 1640/41 at Barnstable, Plymouth Colony; Pope says 1640. He was MIGRATION in 1646 at Barnstable; Eastham, Eastham, Plymouth Colony. He was ordained on 9 November 1655 at Minister, North Church, Boston, Massachusetts; Dismissed 15 April 1672. He was CHURCH MEMBERSHIP at New North Church, Boston, Suffolk, MA, U.S.A; 1st at New North, 3rd setteled in Boston. Ordained 9 Nov. 1655. [CI:123:?2:CI]Dismissed 15 April, 1672. Increase Mather succeeded him, then Cotton Mather. He married Tamasine (?) after 1671; Pope has her Thamasin, presenting inventory... Rev. John Mayo married Elishua (?). Rev. John Mayo was MIGRATION in 1673 at Boston; Barnstable, Eastham, Yarmouth, Barnstable, Plymouth Colony; Being old and infirm he went again to ... He died in May 1676 at Yarmouth, Barnstable, MA. His estate was probated on 7 June 1676; late of Yarmouth...a com. was appointed to settle his estate ... Joseph Hawes signed on behalf of Hannah Bacon... |
Elishua (?) married Rev. John Mayo. Elishua (?) died. |
(?) (?) died. |
His estate was probated at 2:1424,126,134, Barnstable, MA; Inventory, taken 25 Nov 1701 amounted to L629-8-4. Major John Gorham and John Thacher, Esq., were named overseers of the will. Capt. John Hawes and Capt. John Hawes were employed. He and Capt. John Hawes were employed. He was born circa 1640 at Duxbury, per J.Howland, Yarmouth, Barnstable, MA. He was the son of Edmond Hawes and Unk (?). Capt. John Hawes married Desire Gorham, daughter of Capt. John Gorham and Desire Howland, in October 1661 at Barnstable, MA; Barnstable. Capt. John Hawes left a will on 5 May 1692 at 1:83,102, Barnstable, MA; mentioned his son John and his "daughter Desire, wife of my sd son John." He made bequests to his grandsons Joseph, Jabez, John and Edmond,"if he come again," as well as to Ebeneezer, Isaac and Benjamin. He also remembered his grandaughters Desire Hawes, Elizabeth Dogged, Mary Bacon and Experiance Hawes. Son John Hawes was named Executor. He was Elected M in 1696 at Representative; General Court, Yarmouth, Plymouth Colony; Served two years. He left a will on 15 October 1701 at 2:124,126,134, Barnstable, MA; ..gave his son, Isaac, his house and barn, except that two unmarried daughters, Desire and Experiance, were to have liberty to dwell in the east end of the house. He also mentioned his other sons, Ebeneezer, Joseph, John, and Benjamim, and his married Daut., Mary Bacon and Elizabeth Foggett. Sons Joseph and Isaac were appt executors. He left a will on 17 October 1701. He died on 11 November 1701 at Yarmouth, Plymouth Colony; According to Col. John Gorham's "Wast Book" Capt. John Hawes of Yarmouth, "Having his leg cut of Dyed with it."[CI:115:?2:CI]p5:177. |
Desire Gorham was born on 2 April 1644 at Barnstable, Plymouth Colony. She was the daughter of Capt. John Gorham and Desire Howland. Desire Gorham married Capt. John Hawes , son of Edmond Hawes and Unk (?), in October 1661 at Barnstable, MA; Barnstable. Her estate was probated on 7 March 1675 at Plymouth, MA; [CI:112:?2:CI]Sons James & John also administrators; Mrs Hinckly,Chipman & Huckins take care estste for young children till they come of age. Inventory L710-4-3. Included dwelling house,barn,upland, meadow,tan vats, a bark mill, and two houses and tools belonging to the tanning. In the division dated Plymouth 7 March, 1677,widow Desire Gorham received her dower thirds. Son James received the dwelling house he now lives in, with the barn and half the upland. Son John Gorham received the vat tanks, bark mill, tools, stock, and the other half of the upland. Son Joseph was given 40n acres of land next to Joseph Halletts land, and some meadow. The rest of the estate was dwevided into five equal parts ampng the rest of the children, who were named Jabez, Mercy, Lydia, Hannah, and Shubael Gorham. Shubael was alloted L50 for the cost of his education, in adition to his share of the estate. Three married daughters, Desire,Temperance and Elizabeth had already received L40 each. If there should be an overage the married daughters were to share equally with the other children except James, the eldest was to receive a double share. Desire Gorham died at Plymouth Colony. Her estate was probated at Plymouth Colony; Inventory was dated 3 August, 1683, more than three months before her death, 13 October, 1683. On 5 MArch, 1684, the assistants of Plymouth Colony, Gov. Hinckley, Major Bradford, Deputy Gov. Mr. Freeman, Mr. Lothrop and Mr. Thacher, "with the mutual concent of the chilodren then appearing" named as James,John, and Joseph Gorham, and with the consent of the sons-in-law, agreed that teh eldest son, James, would receive a double share as was custom, and the rest of the children, namely John, Joseph, Jabez, Shubael, Desire, Temperance, Elizabeth Deseased, Mercy. Lydia, and Hannah should have an equal portion. She died on 30 June 1700 at Yarmouth, Barnstable, MA, at age 56. |
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Capt. John Gorham was baptized on 28 January 1621/22. He was born circa 1621 at Benefield, Northamptonshire, England. He was the son of Ralph Gorham. Capt. John Gorham immigrated on Richard Morgan, Master on 20 June 1635. He married Desire Howland, daughter of John Howland and Elizabeth Tilley, in 1643; Father's Will dated 29 May 1672 calls her Desire Gorham. Capt. John Gorham was MLT MUSTER ROLL in 1643 at Plymouth, Plymouth, MA; On list of men able to bear arms. He was MIGRATION after 2 April 1644. He was FOUNDER after 2 April 1644 at Barnstable; ca 1645, Barnstable, MA. He purchased land of PO} on 8 March 1648 at Land bought from Gov Wm. Bradfod, Marshfield, Plymouth, MA. He was Appointed at Constable, Marshfield, Plymouth, MA. He was FREEMAN at Marshfield, Plymouth, MA. He was MEMBERSHIP in 1651. He was MIGRATION in 1652 at Plymouth Colony, Yarmouth, Plymouth Colony. He was Appointed at surveyor of highways, Barnstable, MA. He purchased land of PO in 1672 at Land in Namasket, Middleboro; Deposition Eliz Howland, Plymouth, Plymouth, MA; Desire's Mother Elizabeth Howland came to court at Plymouth to acknowledge that she freely gave and surrendered rights in the lands of her late husband lying in Namasket in the township of Middleboro to Mr. John Gorham of Barnstable." [CI:110:?0:CI]. He purchased land of PO} on 16 February 1673 at formerly of John Howland & Elizb, Middleborough, MA; John Gorham, Senr, of Barnstable sold to George Dawsson, "now resident of Barnstable", land in Middleboro formerly belonging to John Howland and his wife, Elizabeth, and given to the said John Gorham before the said John Howland's death... dESIRE, WIFE OF jOHN gORHAM, GAVE HER CONSENT 30 aPRIL,1674. He died on 5 February 1675/76 at King Philips War, Swansey, MA, USA; Intestate. His estate was probated on 7 March 1675 at Plymouth, MA; [CI:112:?2:CI]Sons James & John also administrators; Mrs Hinckly,Chipman & Huckins take care estste for young children till they come of age. Inventory L710-4-3. Included dwelling house,barn,upland, meadow,tan vats, a bark mill, and two houses and tools belonging to the tanning. In the division dated Plymouth 7 March, 1677,widow Desire Gorham received her dower thirds. Son James received the dwelling house he now lives in, with the barn and half the upland. Son John Gorham received the vat tanks, bark mill, tools, stock, and the other half of the upland. Son Joseph was given 40n acres of land next to Joseph Halletts land, and some meadow. The rest of the estate was dwevided into five equal parts ampng the rest of the children, who were named Jabez, Mercy, Lydia, Hannah, and Shubael Gorham. Shubael was alloted L50 for the cost of his education, in adition to his share of the estate. Three married daughters, Desire,Temperance and Elizabeth had already received L40 each. If there should be an overage the married daughters were to share equally with the other children except James, the eldest was to receive a double share. He was employed as As Captain of Militia, he took part in the Narraganset fight in December, 1675, where he was wounded "by having his powder horn shot ans split against his side," He died of the resulting fever and was buried in Swansea 5 February, 1676/7. On circa 1675. He was buried on 5 February 1676 at Swansea, MA. |
Desire Howland was born circa 1624 at Plymouth, Plymouth, MA; say 1624 TGMB. She was the daughter of John Howland and Elizabeth Tilley. Desire Howland married Capt. John Gorham, son of Ralph Gorham, in 1643; Father's Will dated 29 May 1672 calls her Desire Gorham. Desire Howland died on 13 October 1683 at Barnstable, MA. |
Henry Howland was employed. He was ORIGIN at Fenstanton, Camb, England. He married Alice Aires. Henry Howland died on 17 May 1635 at Fenstanton, Camb, England. |
John Howland was Quaker?
"At the hight of the Quaker troubles he was dropped from the General Court, probably because he was found to be to liberal for the times. Gov. Prence did not stint his evidences of disapprobation when a man differed from him with regard to the Quakers."
He lived CA at Duxbury, Plymouth Colony.
He was born in 1592 at Fenstanton, Camb, England.
He was the son of Henry Howland and Alice Aires.
John Howland vacationed in 1620 at Mayflower; Plymouth, Plymouth, MA; Extract from MS of Princes Annals, from lost MS of Bradford's History. "In a mighty storm, JOHN HOWLAND, a passenger, a stout young man [28 at the time ed.] by a keel of ye ship [?] was throughn into ye sea. But it pleased God, He caught hold of ye topsail Halliards we hung overboard and run out ye length: yet He kept his hold, tho several fathoms under water, 'till He was[ failed to copy rest from April 1848 p 187-8 of register]. He immigrated on Sailed as member of John Carver's family. (Servant?) He fell overboard during a storm in the mid-Atlantic, and was saved from death by an halyard trailing behind the ship. He was pulled back by a boathook. Gov. Bradford writes about the incident, referring to "a lustie young man" and states "and though he was something ill with it, yet he lived many years after, and became a profitable member both in church and commenwealth." In 1620 to Mayflower. He was MIGRATION in November 1620; He was manservant to John Carver. He served in the M on 6 December 1620 at First Encounter Beach, Eastham, MA, USA; He was one of the "ten principal men"(including his future wife's father and uncle, John and Edward Tilley) who were in the third exploring party (December 6th) and took part in the first encounter with the indians who attacked them on Eastham's beach. He purchased land of PO} in 1621 at Inherited Gov. Carver's estate; "it is thought", Plymouth Colony. He married Elizabeth Tilley, daughter of John Tillie and Joan Hurst Rogers, on 25 March 1625 at Plymouth Colony; Plymouth. John Howland was MORTGAGE in 1626 at L1800. Debt owed Merchant Advent, Plymouth Colony; "In 1626 John Howland was one of "ye cheefe of ye place", along with Bradford, Brewster, Standish and others, who assumed on behalf of the whole colony the debt owed the Merchant Adventurers- eighteen hundred pounds. This was a heavy burdon, but was eventually discharged by them." He was Appointed in 1630 at Alternate to Miles Standish, Plymouth Colony; "In 1630, with Edward Winslow and John Alden, he was appointed as an alternate to Miles Standish who was the attorney for the Warwick Patent, sent over by the Council For New England." He was Appointed in 1633 at assistant or member; Govenor's Council, Plymouth Colony. He was FREEMAN in 1633 at Plymouth, Plymouth Colony. He was CORONER'S REPORT in 1634 at Kennebeck Trading Post; "During 1634 John Howland was in charge of the Pilgrim's Kennebeck Trading Post, when a certain Hocking, who had no right to be there was shot and killed by one of Howland's men. It was deceided that John Howland had done his duty and he was exonerated." He was Elected M From 1641 at deputy or representative; General Court, Plymouth Colony. He appeared on the census of 1642 at 1642, Barnstable, Plymouth Colony. He was MIGRATION before 1665 at Plymouth; Kingston, Kingston, Plymouth, MA. He died on 23 February 1672/73 at Kingston, Plymouth, MA; The 23rd of February, 1672, Mr. John Howland, Senior, of the towne of Plymouth, deceased. Hee was a godly man and an ancient professor in the wayes of Christ; hee liued vntill hee attained aboue eighty yeares in the world. Hee was one of the first comers into this land, and proued a vsefull instrument of good in his place, & was the last man that was left of those that came over on the shipp called the May Flower, that liued in Plymouth; he was with honor intered att the towne of Plymouth on the 25th of February, 1672." He was buried in 1673 at Plymouth Colony; "and was with onor interred. This was accorded only the leaders of the Colony, and meant that a squad of soldiers fired a volley over his grave. He is described as a "Godly man and an ancient professor in the ways of Christ, one of the first-comers, and proved useful instrument of good in the place." |
Elizabeth Tilley was born in 1607 at England. She was the daughter of John Tillie and Joan Hurst Rogers. Elizabeth Tilley was baptized on 30 August 1607 at Henlow, Huntingdonshire, England. She immigrated in November 1620 to Mayflower. She married John Howland, son of Henry Howland and Alice Aires, on 25 March 1625 at Plymouth Colony; Plymouth. Elizabeth Tilley died on 22 December 1687 at Swansey, Plymouth Colony; aged 80. |
Thomas Lombard was baptized on 2 February 1582 at Thorncombe, Dorsetshire, England. He was born in 1582 at Tenterton, Kent, England. He married an unknown person by 1602; Thorncombe, Dorsetshire /Dorchester / Scituate / Barnstable. He married an unknown person By 1617 b 1630 at Thorncombe, Dorsetshire, England; Dorchester / Barnstable. He immigrated in 1630 to To NE. He married an unknown person circa 1635; Dorchester. He married Joyce (?) after 1645; Barnstable. Thomas Lombard died aft 10 Jun 1663 1645+ at Barnstable, Barnstable, MA. |
Joyce (?) married Thomas Lombard after 1645; Barnstable. Joyce (?) married Ralph Wallen aft 1645 b 1627; Plymouth; Torrey says b 1623, b 1627. Joyce (?) died after 19 September 1683. |
Dorchester. William Lane married an unknown person before 1618; say was 1w. He married Agnes Farnsworth before 1618 at England; Hingham/Dorchester, 2nd w. William Lane was resident in 1641 at Dorchester, Suffolk, MA. He was last will in 1651. He died in 1654 at Hingham, Plymouth, MA. |
George Lane was the son of William Lane. George Lane was resident at Hingham, MA, USA. He married Sarah Harris circa 1635/36 at Hingham, Plymouth, MA; Hingham / Weymouth. George Lane died on 11 June 1689. |
Daniel Wing was resident at Sandwich, Barnstable, MA. He was born in 1615 at (Germany on visi, England. He was the son of Rev. John Wing and Deborah Bachelor. Daniel Wing was MARRIAGE2 on 5 September 1641. He married Hannah Swift, daughter of William Swift and Joan Sisson, on 5 November 1641 at Sandwich, Barnstable, MA. Daniel Wing lived in 1643 at Sandwich, Barnstable, MA. He was COURT - CIVIL 5 June,1658 at refusing to take oath fidelity; L10, Plymouth, Plymouth, MA. He was COURT - CIVIL 3d December, 1658 at Refusing to Aid Marshall; 20s, Plymouth, Plymouth, MA. He was COURT - CIVIL October,1659 at Not clear, perhaps DrunkL5, Plymouth, Plymouth, MA. He was COURT - CIVIL 8th June,1660 at Refusing Oath of Fidelity; L5, Plymouth, Plymouth, MA. He married Anna Ever on 2 June 1666. Daniel Wing died in 1679. He was last will on 10 December 1698. |
Jonathan Paine married Mary Scammon, daughter of Capt. Humphry Scammon and Elizabeth Jordan, on 29 January 1719/20 at Truro, Barnstable, MA. Jonathan Paine died. |
Humphry Purington was born on 31 January 1703/4 at Kittery, ME. He died. He was the son of Dea. Hezekiah Purington and Mary Scammon. |
Mary Purington was born on 20 October 1706 at Truro, Barnstable, MA. She was the daughter of Dea. Hezekiah Purington and Mary Scammon. Mary Purington married Jonathan Paine on 29 June 1719 at Truro, Barnstable, MA; At age 225!! Mary Purington died. |
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