Matches 9,201 to 9,250 of 10,865
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| 9201 |
TEG has about 1625. | Ingalls, Faith (I34537)
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| 9202 |
TEG has about 1650. | Allen, Mary (I35554)
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| 9203 |
TEG has about 1665 which is too early. | Tozier, Martha (I12437)
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| 9204 |
TEG has abt 1624. | Webber, Thomas (I401)
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| 9205 |
TEG says 1 May 1718. | Briar, William (I5197)
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| 9206 |
TEG says about 1601. | Morse, William (I12600)
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| 9207 |
TEG says about 1621. | Ingalls, Robert (I21040)
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| 9208 |
TEG says about 1627. | Ingalls, John (I31746)
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| 9209 |
TEG says about 1629. | Ingalls, Sarah (I34539)
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| 9210 |
TEG says about 1655. | Allen, Sarah (I44128)
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| 9211 |
TEG says after 1708. | Cook, Patience (I6084)
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| 9212 |
TEG says her name was Waterman. | Haddon, Susanna (I14850)
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| 9213 |
TEG says she was age 72 when she died and doesn't give any spouses or place of death. In the Lynn VRs there is a Hannah Ramsdill (2:574) with that date, so I guess the author of the article didn't think that Hannah even married. I think she may have died in childbirth, soon after their marriage. William names a daughter Elizabeth Russel in his will who may have been his only child. He also names a grandson, John Gibbons. I haven't been able to find anything further on these 2 individuals.
| Ramsdell, Hannah (I19411)
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| 9214 |
Ten akers of upland and thre akers of marsh with the previledge of a grehold or commage, £20; one cow and a calfe, £4; 15 s; three heifers of three yeare old & 2 claves £12; 10s; two steers of two yeare old & two heifers £11; three yearelings, £4, one old cart & wheeles and sled and an old barow, £1; 2 spades, a mattock, a betle, 4 wedges, a crosscut & a handsaw & 4 axes and 4 hooes, £2; 3 old tubs, a fanne, an Iron staple & ring & 2 prongs & shovell, 10s; his weareing apparell, £2; ten bushells of malt & barly, 5 bushells of wheate & nine bushels of rye & about 35 bushells of Indian corne, £10; 16s; two muskets and 2 swords with match & powder, £2; cats & pease, 10s; sixe small swyne, £3; 2 flock beds & bolsters & 2 paire of sheets, old, £4; 2 old ketles, 2 skillets & a smal braspot & Iron pot, £1 10s; an old warming pan, fire shovell, grid Iron, tongs, & other small Iron things & a spitt, 12s; 4 small pewter dishes & a skimmer, dishes & spoones, 12s; a truckle bedsted, 2 buckets and a pr of cottrells, 10s; a small cart rope & halfe bushell & a pecke, 5s; a small cubberd & 2chests, 16s; one drinke vessell, 2 wheels, one powdring tub, ten milk trayes & 3 cheesfats, £2; total £84; 6s; his debts for Rent due to Mr Cutting, £5; in small debts, £2.
Source: Essex County Quarterly Court Files 3:10
| Merrill, Nathaniel (I7282)
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| 9215 |
Tewksbury VRs have 7 Feb 1736. | Baldwin, Jonathan (I11321)
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| 9216 |
TGM gives her no surname. | Farnsworth, Agnes (I11923)
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| 9217 |
TGM says 30 Oct 1630. | Collins, Henry (I31661)
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| 9218 |
TGMB has about 1617. | Kimball, Abigail (I13001)
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| 9219 |
TGMB has about 1635. | Kimball, Caleb (I18430)
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| 9220 |
TGMB has about 1639. | Kimball, Sarah (I18428)
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| 9221 |
TGMB has about, the others have the same date as Susanna. | Hawkes, John (I904)
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| 9222 |
TGMSP has 3 Jan 1648/9. | Ruggles, Samuel (I10056)
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| 9223 |
TGMSP has only the first 2 children. | Family: Adam Hawkes / Ann Brown (F514)
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| 9224 |
TGMSP states that there is no definitive proof that there was a daughter Martha. This has been interpreted from documents regarding transactions between Thomas Danforth and Richard French and his wife Martha. | Danforth, Martha (I10625)
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| 9225 |
The "Increase" later moved on from Boston to New London, Connecticut. | Kilbourne, Thomas (I8544)
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| 9226 |
The "Confidence" sources say he was age 35 in 1638 which would make his birth about 1603. | Bent, John (I12310)
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| 9227 |
The Mayflower and Speedwell attempted the crossing. | Speedwell (I44244)
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| 9228 |
The Speedwell proved to be too leaky and they put into Dartmouth, England about the 13th of August for repairs. | Mayflower (I34058)
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| 9229 |
The Speedwell proved to be too leaky and they put into Dartmouth, England about the 13th of August for repairs. | Speedwell (I44244)
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| 9230 |
The George Bonaventure set sail. | Fleet, the Higginson (I43671)
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| 9231 |
The Talbot set sail. | Fleet, the Higginson (I43671)
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| 9232 |
The Mary & John passenger's are often included with the Winthrop Fleet's. This ship sailed about the same time with about 180 settlers, mainly from Dorset, Somerset and Devon. Although similar in most respects to the Winthrop Fleet's passengers, they had been organized independently of Gov. Winthrop's group. The Mary & John group settled in Dorchester, several miles south of Boston.
The official connection of the Lyon with the Winthrop Fleet is of the same character as related of the Mary & John, as both were doubtless approved by the Governor and Assistants. In his letter of March 28, 1630, to his wife, written from the Arbella, off the Isle of Wight, after noting the sailing of the Mary & John, Winthrop wrote: and the ship which goes from Bristowe (Bristol) carrieth about eighty persons, This was the Lyon and she probably sailed from that port to accommodate passengers living In the West Counties -- Lancashire, Cheshire, Warwick, Gloucestershire, and Somerset. That they were authorized to settle in the limits of the Bay Patent seems assured as there is no evidence to the contrary following their arrival. The date of her departure is not known (probably in March) but her arrival at Salem is reported in the latter part of May sometime before the Arbella reached that port. The identity of this ship is not established as there were several of the name Lyon in existence at that period. | Fleet, the Winthrop (I43574)
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| 9233 |
The Mayflower and Speedwell attempted the crossing. | Mayflower (I34058)
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| 9234 |
The Anne and Little James arrived together about 10 July 1623. | Anne (I43513)
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| 9235 |
The Anne and Little James arrived together about 10 July 1623. | Pierce, Abraham Sr. (I9309)
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| 9236 |
The Anne and Little James arrived together about 10 July 1623. | Morton, Thomas Jr. (I44363)
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| 9237 |
The Anne and Little James arrived together about 10 July 1623. | Morton, Hon. Ephraim (I10269)
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| 9238 |
The Anne and Little James arrived together about 10 July 1623. | Morton, Sarah (I10588)
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| 9239 |
The Anne and Little James arrived together about 10 July 1623. | Morton, Hon. John (I10587)
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| 9240 |
The Anne and Little James arrived together about 10 July 1623. | Morton, Patience (I10586)
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| 9241 |
The Anne and Little James arrived together about 10 July 1623. | Morton, Hon. Nathaniel (I10585)
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| 9242 |
The Anne and Little James arrived together about 10 July 1623. | Carpenter, Juliana (I10272)
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| 9243 |
The Anne and Little James arrived together about 10 July 1623. | Morton, George (I10271)
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| 9244 |
The Anne and Little James arrived together about 10 July 1623. | Wallen, Ralph (I24162)
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| 9245 |
The Anne and Little James arrived together about 10 July 1623. | Jenney, John (I43532)
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| 9246 |
The Anne and Little James arrived together about 10 July 1623. | Bridges, William (I28090)
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| 9247 |
The Anne and Little James arrived together about 10 July 1623. | Hicks, Phebe (I24110)
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| 9248 |
The Anne and Little James arrived together about 10 July 1623. | Cook, Jacob (I10614)
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| 9249 |
The Anne and Little James arrived together about 10 July 1623. | Cooke, Jane (I10615)
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| 9250 |
The Anne and Little James arrived together about 10 July 1623. | Godbertson, Samuel (I43473)
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