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4601 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. See bur rec, below, for identification of parents. Date and place of birth are approximations.
BUR: Bilsington par reg (FHL #1473745 item 2). "Son of Daniel & Elizabeth Chittenden." 
Chittenden, John (I13631)
 
4602 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. See bur rec, below, for identity of father. Date and place of birth are approximations.
BUR: Olney BTs by corr, Buckinghamshire Record Office, Aylesbury, 19 Nov 1996. 
Worcester, Patience (I11390)
 
4603 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. See bur rec, below.
BUR: Great Amwell par reg (FHL #991303). "A mayden childe of Robert Burnap dying before baptism."

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SEAL P: FGRA 
Burnap, (unnamed) (I8409)
 
4604 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. See bur rec, below.
BUR: VITAL RECORDS OF ROXBURY, 2 vols. (Salem, MA, 1925-26), 2:479 (FHL #974.46/R2 V2r). "An infant of Robert Burnap." This was possibly Edward, who was baptized at Hoddesden, 12 Feb 1635/6.

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SEAL P: IGI 
Burnap, (unknown) (I8411)
 
4605 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. See burial for identification of father.
BUR: Ashford ATs (FHL #1751481 item 2). "Son of John Asherst." 
Asherst, Thomas (I13977)
 
4606 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. See chancery suit, Anne Derby of Ottery St. Mary, Devonshire v. John Clarke and wife Anne of Axminster, Devonshire, 25 Nov 1651, in which Anne Derby complains that her grandfather Christopher Derby of Sterthill left lands to her brother John Derby (son of Christopher's son John Derby), which have been assumed by the defendants (Chancery Proceedings, Chas II, D.47/15, cited in G. Andrews Moriarty, "Genealogical Research in England: Derby," NEHGR, 79[1925]:421 [FHL #974 B2ne]). Date and place of birth are approximations. Anne must have been at least 18 to adm the estate of her brother, John Derby of Sterthill, 7 Aug 1651, P.C.C. Adm Act Book (FHL #093256).
MAR: No mar rec found, Anne is called the wife of John Hooper in the will of her great aunt, Rebecca (Symonds) Salter of St. Stephen, Exeter, Devon, 13 Nov 1662, proved 24 Nov 1662, Archdeaconry Court of Exeter ("Genealogical Research in England: Derby," NEHGR, 79:413-14). The recs of this court were destroyed in 1942.

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BEP: IGI 
Derby, Anne (I6830)
 
4607 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. See chancery suit, Anne Derby of Ottery St. Mary, Devonshire v. John Clarke and wife Anne of Axminster, Devonshire, 25 Nov 1651, in which Anne Derby complains that her grandfather Christopher Derby of Sterthill left lands to her brother John Derby (son of Christopher's son John Derby), which have been assumed by the defendants (Chancery Proceedings, Chas. II, D.47/15, cited in G. Andrews Moriarty, "Genealogical Research in England: Derby," NEHGR, 79[1925]:421 [FHL #974 B2ne]). Date and place of birth are are approximations.
DEATH: No death/bur rec found. See the adm of estate of John Derby of Sterthill, granted to his sister Anne Derby, spinster, 7 Aug 1651, P.C.C. Adm Act Book (FHL #093256).

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BEP: IGI 
Derby, John (I6829)
 
4608 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. See chancery suit, Curwin v. Smith, 22 Nov 1627, where it is stated Mary, dau of Judith Shatswell, widow, of Sibbertoft, was aged 13 yrs in 1618 (Chancery Proceedings, Charles I, cc. 15, n. 56, published verbatim in David A. Macdonald, "A New Look at the Corwin and Shatswell Families," NEHGR, 150[1996]:185-89 [FHL #974 B2ne]).
MAR #1: No mar rec found. She is called "my sister Webster," in the will of her brother, John Satchwell (Shatswell) of Ipswich, 11 Feb 1646, proved 30 Mar 1647 (THE PROBATE RECORDS OF ESSEX COUNTY, 3 vols. [Salem, MA, 1916], 1:60-61 [FHL #974.45 P2p]). This is almost certainly the wife of John Webster of Ipswich, whose estate records shows that he left a widow Mary who made oath to the inventory of his estate on 29 Sep 1646 (Ibid, 1:52-53).
MAR #2: VITAL RECORDS OF NEWBURY, 2 vols. (Salem, MA, 1911), 1:164 (FHL #974.45/N1 V28v). Wife is called "widow of John Webster of Ipswich." The mar date in printed as 29 Oct 1650, but John and Mary had children born as early as 1648. It is believed by some that this mar entry belongs to John Emery, Jr, whose wife was also named Mary. However, the town copy declares that the wife was the widow of John Webster, making her too old to be the mother of the children of John Emery, Jr. The original mar entry does not include the year but is found between entries dated 1648 and 1651. The year 1650 was added to the town copy by Newbury town clerk Henry Short about 1690, and it is believed that he erred in his estimation. 1647 is the most likely year for this mar. For additional information, see Clarence Almon Torrey, "John Emery's Wife," TAG, 17(1940):96-99 (FHL #973 D25aga).
DEATH: VITAL RECORDS OF NEWBURY, 2:590. Also see the unregistered will of Mary Emery of Newbury, 1 Apr 1693, proved 11 Nov 1696, published verbatim from original in Mary Lovering Holman, ANCESTRY OF CHARLES STINSON PILLSBURY, 2 vols. (Privately printed, 1938), 1:876-77 (FHL #929.273 P646h).

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SEAL S1,2: IGI 
Shatswell, Mary (I10914)
 
4609 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. See the declaration of John Chipman of Barnstable, Plymouth Colony, 8 Feb 1651 [1657], NEHGR, 35(1881):127-28 (FHL #974 B2ne). This document, which appears to be a contemporary transcript of a legal document sent to England, calls John Derby, late of Yarmouth, the son of Christopher Derby of Sturtle [Sterthill], Dorset. Date and place of birth are approximations. John was probably born about 1609, as his brother William is identified as the eldest son of Christopher Derby in a chancery suit, 28 Nov 1678, Henry Bishop v. William Baldwyne, et al, Chancery Proceedings before 1714, Collins 514/106, cited in G. Andrews Moriarty, "Genealogical Research in England," NEHGR, 79(1925):424 (FHL #974 B2ne). William was aged 25 in Jun 1632, Phelps v. Gardiner, Chancery Depositions, Chas. I, G. 56/53 ("Genealogical Research in England," NEHGR, 79:420).
MAR: No mar rec found. John's wife was apparently the widow Alice Derby, who married Abraham Blush/Blish at Barnstable, 4 Jan 1658/9 (Nathaniel B. Shurtleff and David Pulsifer, eds, RECORDS OF THE COLONY OF NEW PLYMOUTH, 12 vols. [Boston, 1855-61], 8:41 [FHL #974.4 N2n]). The "widow Blush" received land from the estate of John Derby about 1683, after the death of Abraham Blush (Plymouth Colony Probate, 4:2:32 [FHL #567794]). A wife Alice is also mentioned in the will of Abraham Blush of Barnstable, 17 Apr 1682, proved 5 Mar 1683/4, inv 4 Sep 1683 (Plymouth Colony Probate, 4:2:126-27 [FHL #567794]).
DEATH: No death rec found. See the inv of estate of John Derby of Yarmouth, 22 Feb 1655/6, Plymouth Colony Probate, 2:29-30 (FHL #567794). Also see the adm of estate, 5 Mar 1655/6 (Shurtleff, RECORDS OF THE COLONY OF NEW PLYMOUTH, 3:96).

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BEPS: IGI 
Derby, John (I6826)
 
4610 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. She was living in Great Chart in 1684, age 23. See mar lic, below.
MAR: St. Margaret's Canterbury BTs (FHL #1736586 item 4). "Both of Great Chart." Also see mar lic, of Samuel Bayley of Great Chart, widower, and Mary Furner of same parish, spinster, age 23, 31 Mar 1684 (Canterbury General Register of Licences, 1675-84, p. 215 [FHL #1836591]).
BUR: Great Chart BTs (FHL #1736629 item 3). 
Furner, Mary (I13594)
 
4611 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Sicilie is identified in the will of he rmother, Ellen Finney of Lenton, widow of Jeffrey Finney, 8 Aug 1606, proved 16 Jan 1606/7, P.C.Y. reg wills, 30:220 (FHL #099494). She was unmarried in 1606.
BUR: Lenton par reg by corr, Dominic Johnson of Nottingham, 9 Jun 1994. 
Finney, Sicilie (I6744)
 
4612 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Son-in-law Richard Dallisbye and granddaughter Anna Dallisbye are mentioned in the will of her father,Thomas Eaton of Hatton, 24 Jun 1622, proved 30 Apr 1623, Consistory Court of Worcester, orig wills, #41 (FHL #098020). Hence, Thomas Eaton had a dau who married Richard Dallisbye and died before 24 Jun 1622. Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR: No mar rec found. See above discussion.
DEATH: No death/bur rec found. See above discussion. 
Eaton, (unknown) (I11063)
 
4613 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Stephen is called grandson in a deed from Stephen Bachiler, 20 Apr 1647 (New Hampshire Province Deeds, 13:221 [FHL #015415]). Stephen Bachiler, his wife Helen, and dau Ann Sandburn, age 30, applied for a license to pass beyond the sea to visit Stephen Bachiler's sons and daughters in Flushing, Holland in Jun 1631 (Henry F. Waters, "Genealogical Gleanings in England," NEHGR, 45[1891]:237 [FHL #974 B2ne]). Stephen Sanborn is apparently the son of widow Ann Sandburn, but Stephen's father is unknown. Stephen is mentioned 2nd among the three Sanborn grandsons named in the 1647 deed from Stephen Bachiler.
MAR: No mar rec found. Children of Stephen Sanborn and his wife Sarah are recorded in Hampton in 1651 and 1653/4 (George F. Sanborn, Jr, and Melinde Lutz Sanborn, eds, VITAL RECORDS OF HAMPTON, 2 vols. [Boston, 1992-98], 1:543, 545 [FHL #974.26/H3 V2s]).
DEATH: Stephen is last of record in Hampton on 12 Aug 1654 when he sold land to his brother William, possibly in preparation for removal from the town (Old Norfolk Co. Deeds, 2:95 [FHL #873020]). Stephen is referred to as "sometime of Hampton" in a deed from Nathaniel Batchellor to William Moulton, 1 Aug 1655 (Ibid, 1:139). There is a tradition that he returned to England with his grandfather, Rev. Stephen Bachiler, who departed about the same time. See V. C. Sanborn, GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILY OF SAMBORNE OR SANBORN (Privately printed, 1899), 82 (FHL #599237 item 2).

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BES: IGI 
Sanborn, Stephen (I10416)
 
4614 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Steven is identified in the will of his father, William "Bigner" of Hoxne, 25 May 1583, proved 24 Sep 1583, Archdeaconry Court of Suffolk, reg wills, 29:424 (FHL #096930). He is also identified in the will of his mother, Margaret Bignett of Hoxne, 19 May 1596, proved 12 Jun 1596, Consistory Court of Norwich, reg wills, 92(Skyppon):28 (FHL #094919). Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR: "Registers of Eye," 2 vols. (transcript, n.d.), 2:18 (FHL #993247).
BUR: "Transcript of the Registers of Hoxne" (transcript, 1933; Ipswich Public Library), 392 (FHL #991942). 
Bignett or Bignor, Steven (I12948)
 
4615 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Stretton par reg and BTs are lost before 1631. Elizabeth was in Barnstable, Mass. at the same time as Nathaniel and Samuel Bacon of Stretton, and it is likely that she is their sister. No other Bacon families were in the area. For additional evidence, see Jane Flethcher Fiske, "Elizabeth, Nathaniel, and Samuel Bacon," TAG, 57(1981):103-108 (FHL #973 D25aga). Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR: "Scituate and Barnstable Church Records," NEHGR, 9 (1855):287 (FHL #974 B2ne). "Both Anabaptists." The mar is recorded as "14" Oct 1650 in Rhode Island Friends (Quakers) Monthly Meeting recs, "Marriages" (FHL #022414). Elizabeth was "of Barnstable" on this document. The mar probably occurred in Barnstable and was later recorded at Newport, as they were married by Thomas Hinckley of Barnstable.
DEATH: No death rec found. Elizabeth is not mentioned in the will of her husband John Allen of Newport, 30 Sep 1706, proved 16 Mar 1708/9, Newport Town Council & Probate, 2:47-49 (FHL #944997).

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SEAL S: IGI 
Bacon, Elizabeth (I6658)
 
4616 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Susan is identified in the will of her father, Henry Chamberlin of Hull, 8 Dec 1673, proved 29 Jul 1674, Suffolk Co. Probate, #698, (o.s.) 6:54 (FHL #984128). Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR #1: No mar rec found. She is called Susan "Carter" in her father's will, above. She was apparently the wife of Joseph Carter of Woburn, whose will, 30 Dec 1676, proved 3 Apr 1677, mentions a wife Susannah (Middlesex Co. Probate Files, 1st series, #4020 [FHL #386050]). Joseph Carter was chosen as a bondsman for Ursula Cole, another dau of Henry Chamberlin, in 1668 (THE CHAMBERLAIN ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, Report of Meetings in 1906 and 1907 [New York, 1908], 37 [FHL #908708]).
MAR #2: Thomas W. Baldwin, comp, VITAL RECORDS OF CAMBRIDGE, 2 vols. (Boston, 1914-15), 2:68 (FHL #974.44/C1 V2b).

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BEPS1,2: IGI 
Chamberlin, Susan (I12460)
 
4617 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Susan is identified in the will of her father, John Lyngwood of Braintree, 6 Apr 1597, proved 3 May 1597, Commissary Court of the Bishop of London (Essex & Herts Div), orig wills, 24:2 (FHL #094375). Date and place of birth are approximations.

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BEP: IGI 
Lyngwood, Susan (I5480)
 
4618 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Susan is identified in the will of her father, Robert Ordway of Bengeworth, 5 Oct 1580, proved 15 Oct 1580, Consistory Court of Worcester, orig wills, 1580, #79 (FHL #097924). Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR: No mar rec found. Susan was referred to as pregnant in her father's will, above.

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BEP: IGI 
Ordway, Susan (I11617)
 
4619 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Susan is identified in the will of her father, Thomas Hammond of Lavenham, 2 Oct 1589, proved 11 Dec 1589, Archdeaconry Court of Sudbury, reg wills, 37:272 (FHL #097072). Date and place of birth are approximations. Susan is mentioned last in her father's will, which lists all other children in correct birth order.
DEATH: No death/bur rec found. Susan is not mentioned in the will of her mother, Rose Steward of Cockfield, 10 Nov 1633, proved 27 Jun 1649, Archdeaconry Court of Sudbury, reg wills, 56:207 (FHL #097090). She is last of record in the will of her grandfather, William Trippe of Cockfield, 13 May 1609, proved 22 Apr 1617, Archdeaconry Court of Sudbury, reg wills, 46:214 (FHL #097080).

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BEP: IGI 
Hammond, Susan (I8803)
 
4620 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Susan married and had children at Ashford.
MAR: Ashford Archdeacon's transc (FHL #1751481 item 2).
BUR: Ibid.

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BES: IGI 
Hicks, Susan (I6398)
 
4621 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Susannah is identified by a deed from Ellis Barron to the heirs of Ellis Barron, Sr, 30 Apr 1684, and receipt from Steven Randall and wife Susannah to Ellis Barron, same date(Middlesex Co. Deeds, 9:2-4 [FHL #554003]). Date of birth is an approximation.
MAR: WATERTOWN RECORDS, 8 vols. (Watertown, MA, 1894-1939), 1:3:16 (FHL #014793).
DEATH: No death rec found. Susannah is not mentioned in the will of her husband, Stephen Randall of Watertown, 13 Jan 1697/8, proved 19 Apr 1708, Middlesex Co. Probate Files, 1st series, #18399 (FHL #421499).

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BEPS: IGI 
Barron, Susannah (I8763)
 
4622 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Suzanne is identified in the will of her father, William Stonestreet of Great Chart, 17 Sep 44 Eliz [1602], proved 16 Nov 1602, Archdeaconry Court of Canterbury, reg wills, 53:145 (FHL #188951). Date and place of birth are approximations based on father's residence, family chronology, and marriage date.
MAR: Great Chart ATs (FHL #1751628 item 4). 
Stonestreet, Suzanne (I13956)
 
4623 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Tabitha is identified in the will of her father, John Watson of Writtle, Essex, 19 Sep 1618, proved 14 May 1619, P.C.C., 49 Parker (FHL #092077). She was probably born after the family removed to Writtle, where the early par regs are lost. Date of birth is an approximation based on family chronology and probable age at marriage.
MAR: Chipping Ongar par reg (FHL #1472590). Tabitha is called the wife of Thomas Sharpe in her father's will, above.
BUR: Sandon par reg (FHL #853324 item 4).

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Seal S: IGI 
Watson, Tabitha (I14137)
 
4624 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. That he is a son of Thomas and Katherine Meakins is shown by the burial rec of Katherine Meakins, "mother of Thomas," on 3 Feb 1650 (VITAL RECORDS OF ROXBURY, 2 vols. [Salem, MA, 1925-26] 2:591 [FHL #974.46/R2 V2r]). Thomas and Katherine "Mekins," apparently Thomas's parents, were admitted to the Boston church on 2 Feb 1633/4 ("Records of Admissions in the First Church Boston, 1630 to 1687" [transcript, n.d.], 13 [FHL #856694]). Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR #1: No mar rec found. "Sarah wife of Thomas Meakins" died in childbirth and was bur at Roxbury, 25 Jan 1650/1 (VITAL RECORDS OF ROXBURY, 2:591).
MAR #2: VITAL RECORDS OF ROXBURY, 2:277.
DEATH: "Births, Marriages, and Deaths [Hampshire] County Court," entries for Hatfield, p. 110 (FHL #760648).
OCC: Miller, millwright.

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BEPS2: IGI
SEAL S1: FGRA 
Meakins, Thomas (I5021)
 
4625 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. The children of John and Agnes Loomis are identified as grandchildren in the will John Lyngwood of Braintree, 6 Apr 1597, proved 3 May 1597, Commissary Court of the Bishop of London (Essex & Herts Div), orig wills, 24:2 (FHL #094375). Hence, Agnes is the dau of John Lyngwood. Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR: No mar rec found. See the will of Agnes's father, above, which mentions "my son-in-law" John Lomes and his children Mary and Joseph. The will of John Loomis of Braintree, below, calls his wife Agnes. Hence, it is believed that John Loomis married Agnes, dau of John Lyngwood.
DEATH: No death/bur rec found (Braintree par regs lost before 1660). Agnes is mentioned in the will of her husband, John Loomis of Braintree, 14 Apr 1619, proved 21 Jun 1619, Commissary Court of the Bishop of London (Essex & Herts Div), orig wills, 24:198 (FHL #094375)

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BEPS: IGI 
Lyngwood, Agnes (I5420)
 
4626 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. The Crowes probably came from the vicinity of Carlton Rode, Norfolk. See evidence presented in John G. Hunt, "Origin of the Crowell and Crowe Families," TAG, 35(1958):173 (FHL #973 D25aga). Elishua's maiden surname may have been Yelverton, the name of her eldest son.
MAR: No mar rec found. John's wife Elishua is mentioned in James Frothingham Hunnewell, ed, RECORDS OF THE FIRST CHURCH IN CHARLESTOWN (Boston, 1880), 8, 47 (FHL #837130 item 2).
BUR: Robert M. Sherman and Ruth Wilder Sherman, comps, VITAL RECORDS OF YARMOUTH, 2 vols. (Warwick, RI, 1975), 1:125 (FHL #974.492/Y1 V2e).

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BAPT/ENDW: IGI
SEAL S: FGRA 
Crowe, John (I6373)
 
4627 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. The Crowes probably came from the vicinity of Carlton Rode, Norfolk. See evidence presented in John G. Hunt, "Origin of the Crowell and Crowe Families...," TAG, 35(1958):173 (FHL #973 D25aga).
MAR: No mar rec found. John Crowe's wife Elishua is mentioned in James Frothingham Hunnewell, ed, RECORDS OF THE FIRST CHURCH IN CHARLESTOWN (Boston, 1880), 8, 47 (FHL #837130 item 2).
DEATH: Belle Preston, BASSETT-PRESTON ANCESTORS (New Haven, CT, 1930), 73 (FHL #897004). Not supported by vital or probate recs.

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BAPT/ENDW: IGI
SEAL S: FGRA 
Elishua (I6374)
 
4628 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. The deposition by Steven Meares, 19 Nov 1657, in Jonathan's estate recs, below, shows that Jonathan Pond was living in the home of Edward Shephard in Cambridge with his mother shortly before going on a voyage from which he apparently did not return. Since Mary, widow of Robert Pond, married Edward Shephard about 1650, there can be little doubt that Jonathan is the son of Robert Pond.
DEATH: No death rec found. See depositions of Steven Meares and Sarah Pond, 19 Nov 1657, in estate file of Jonathan Pond of Cambridge, Suffolk Co. Probate, #172, (n.s.) 2:513-14 (FHL #594359). Jonathan apparently died at sea not long before the petitions were filed.

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BEP: IGI 
Pond, Jonathan (I9887)
 
4629 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. The estate recs of Isaac Brown, below, show that he is the brother of Francis Brown, a proved son of Thomas Brown of Christian Malford, Wilts and Newbury, Mass. Thomas Brown was in Newbury by 1636, when his dau Mary was born. Birth year is calculated from age 36 on gravestone inscription, below.
MAR: VITAL RECORDS OF NEWBURY, 2 vols. (Salem, MA, 1911), 1:65 (FHL #974.45/N1 V28v).
DEATH: Ibid, 2:554. Also see the adm of estate of Isaac Brown of Newbury, 21 May 1674, inv 8 Jun 1674, agreement of heirs 29 Sep 1674 (THE PROBATE RECORDS OF ESSEX COUNTY, 3 vols. [Salem, MA, 1916-20], 2:398 [FHL #974.45 P2p]).
BUR: VITAL RECORDS OF NEWBURY, 2:554. Aged 36 yrs.
OCC: Husbandman

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BEPS: IGI 
Brown, Isaac (I11501)
 
4630 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. The existence of this dau is suggested by references in court orders by Barnabas Lothrop to his "sister" Elizabeth Williams, wife of John Williams, Jr, in 1665 and 1691 (Nathaniel B. Shurtleff and David Pulsifer, eds, RECORDS OF THE COLONY OF NEW PLYMOUTH, 12 vols. [Boston, 1855-61], 5:107; 6:267 [FHL #974.4 N2n]).
MAR: No mar rec found. See discussion, above.
DEATH: No death rec found. Elizabeth was living in Sep 1691 when she appeared in Plymouth County Court (David Thomas Konig, ed, PLYMOUTH COURT RECORDS, 1689-1859, 16 vols. [Wilmington, DE, 1978-81], 1:209 [FHL #974.482 P2p]). She may be the Elizabeth Williams, "single woman" of Eastham, whose estate was adm, 3 Oct 1706, but it seems unlikely she would be called single woman even though she had been separated from John Williams since 1666 (Barnstable Co. Probate, 3:33 [FHL #904981]). 
Lothrop, Elizabeth (I7679)
 
4631 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. The existence of this dau is suggested by the reference to "ye three youngest daughters" of Thomas Newberry (not named), whose guardians, along with other children of Thomas Newberry, claimed their right to a farm in Suffolk Co., Mass. purchased by their father from Mr. Pinchon. Since Sarah and Mary are otherwise identified in the document, and the only other known daughters are Rebecca and Hannah, there must have been another daughter. See Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, ed, RECORDS OF THE GOVERNOR AND COMPANY OF THE MASSACHUSETTS BAY, 5 vols.(Boston, 1853-54), 2:139 (FHL #974.4 N2s). Thomas Newberry also mentions "three of my younger daughters" in his will, suggesting that they may have been from the 2nd wife. See the will of Thomas Newberry of Dorchester, 12 Dec 1635, no probate act, inv 28 Jan 1636, Suffolk Co. Probate #1, (n.s.) 1:1 (FHL #594359).

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SEAL P: FGRA 
Newberry, (unknown) (I5974)
 
4632 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. The identity of Zaccheus Gould is suggested by his relationship to John Putnam, Jr, of Salem, his association with Jeremy Gould, a proved son of Richard Gould of Bovingdon, and by Zaccheus's residence in Hemel Hempstead, Herts, which borders Bovingdon. Jeremy and Zaccheus Gould both lived in Weymouth, Mass. On 26 Nov 1644 Zaccheus Gould, now of Ipswich, purchased land in Weymouth from James Parker, which had belonged to Jeremy Gould (SUFFOLK DEEDS, 14 vols. [Boston, 1880-1906], 1:56 [FHL #974.46 R2s]). Zaccheus was named overseer and Jeremy Gould was a witness to the will of Henry Russell of Weymouth, 28 Jan 1639/40, proved 9 Oct 1640, Suffolk Co. Probate, misc docket, (o.s.) 1:25 (FHL #584127). On 20 Nov 1658 Zaccheus Gould appointed his "cousin" John Putnam, Jr, his attorney in the case of Thomas Hale v. Zaccheus Gould (RECORDS AND FILES OF THE QUARTERLY COURTS OF ESSEX COUNTY, 9 vols. [Salem, MA, 1911-75], 2:126 [FHL #974.45 P2e]).The term cousin was commonly used for nephew. John Putnam, Jr, is the son of John and Priscilla Putnam of Aston Abbots, Bucks and Salem, Mass. Since Richard Gould of Bovingdon had a dau Priscilla, it is believed that she married John Putnam, Sr. Bovingdon is 14 miles SE of Aston Abbots. For additional evidence, see Read H. Putnam, "Priscilla, Wife of John Putnam," NEHGR, 119(1965):174-76 (FHL #974 B2ne). Zaccheus Gould also named a dau Priscilla. Zaccheus deposed, 26 Mar 1661, that he was 72 years old, giving him an approximate birth year of 1589 (RECORDS AND FILES, 2:268). It is believed that Zaccheus Gould was born in Bovingdon, the par regs of which are lost before 1674 (BTs from 1604). He is first of record in the adjacent parish of Hemel Hempstead when his dau Phebe was baptized in 1620.
MAR: No mar rec found. Zaccheus's grandson, John Gould (1662-1724), wrote that his "grandfather Deacon" lived at Corner Hall in Hemel Hempstead. This could be no other than Thomas Deacon of Corner Hall, whose dau Phebe was baptized at Hemel Hempstead on 3 Apr 1597. For quote from John Gould, see Benjamin Apthorp Gould, THE FAMILY OF ZACCHEUS GOULD (Lynn, MA, 1895), 26 (FHL #929.273 G738g).
DEATH: No death rec found, but Zaccheus surely died in Topsfield in 1668, for on 30 Mar 1668 Zaccheus acknowledged a deed he made to Thomas Perkinson 8 Mar 1663/4 (Ipswich Deeds, 4:268-69 [FHL #873019]). And Zaccheus was referred to as deceased in town recs, 13 Nov 1668 (TOWN RECORDS OF TOPSFIELD, 2 vols. [Topsfield, MA, 1917], 1:10 [FHL #974.45/T1 N2t]).
OCC: Husbandman

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BEPS: IGI 
Gould, Zaccheus (I10180)
 
4633 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. The Mathers were said to be an ancient family of Lowton, a village in the parish of Winick. See THE LIFE AND DEATH OF THE REVEREND MAN OF GOD, MR. RICHARD MATHER (Cambridge, MA, 1670; repr, Dorchester, MA, 1850), 41 (FHL #1425681 item 2). This work was originally published under the sanction of his grandson Increase Mather, although professedly not written by him. Thomas's birth year is an approximation. It has been published that Thomas is a son of John Mather. See Samuel G. Drake, Pedigree of the Family of Mather," NEHGR, 6(1852):20 (FHL #974 B2ne). Also see Horace E. Mather, LINEAGE OF REV. RICHARD MATHER (Hartford, 1890), 33 (FHL #186133 item 2). The earliest mention of John seems to be in Mrs. Hannah Mather Crocker's "Reminiscences and Traditions of Boston," quoted in "Abstracts of Wills of the Mather Family," NEHGR, 47(1893):340 (FHL #974 B2ne). Mrs. Crocker (1752-1829) is a granddaughter of Rev. Cotton Mather. Research has yet to prove/disprove that John is the father of Thomas.
MAR: Archibald Sparke, ed, THE PARISH REGISTERS OF WARRINGTON, Lancashire Parish Register Society Publications, 70(1933):2 (FHL #942.72 K29pr).
NOTE: It is probable that Thomas had other children besides Richard. Many children of Thomas Mather were baptized at Warrington and Winwick, but it appears that there were two or more contemporary Thomas Mathers, making it difficult to determine which children belong to which Thomas.

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BEPS: IGI 
Mather, Thomas (I4861)
 
4634 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. The will of her father, Walter Grantham of West Dean, n.d., proved 5 Feb 1622/3, refers to 2 grandchildren surnamed Lithba but does not mention the dau, who was then no doubt deceased (P.C.C., 10 Swann [FHL #092091]).
MAR: No mar rec found; see discussion, above. Two children were born before 1622/3.
DEATH: No death/bur rec found; see discussion, above.

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BEP: IGI 
Grantham, (unknown) (I11519)
 
4635 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. The will of Richard Elwyn of North Walsham, 10 Aug 1583, proved 2 Sep 1583, mentions the children of his sister Goodins, but no given name of this sister is mentioned (Consistory Court of Norwich, reg wills, 83:126 [FHL #094911]).
MAR: Ibid.

NOTE: Other children of this unknown son of Peter Elwyn might include Lucy Elwyn who was buried at Heigham, 10 Mar 1572/3, and Sarah Elwyn who married John Buttries at Heigham, 25 Nov 1583. 
Elwyn, (unknown) (I9263)
 
4636 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. There is conflicting evidence of Sarah's birthplace. Sarah Shorter, age 6, born in Willesborough, is listed with the family of John and Sarah Shorter in the 1851 census of Willesborough, Kent, HO 107/1622, fo. 157, p. 5 (FHL #193523). However, Sarah Shorter, age 16, born in Wye, is listed with the family in the 1861 census Great Chart, Kent, RG 9/513, fo. 48, p. 16-17 (FHL #543653). No birth cert is found for Sarah, and she is not recorded in the parish regs of Wye or Willesborough. Shorter, Sarah (I3957)
 
4637 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. There is no proof that Samuel is the son of Robert and Mary Pond, but it seems very likely given the rarity of the surname Pond in New England and the fact that Samuel was an early inhabitant of Windsor, a town originally settled by Dorchester people. Robert and Mary Pond lived in Dorchester. Samuel's estimated age fits well with the children of Robert and Mary.
MAR: "Windsor Births, Marriages, Deaths, 1637-1850," Barbour Collection (typescript, 1929; Conn. State Library, Hartford), 236 (FHL #002983). Sarah's surname is not included in mar entry.
DEATH: Ibid. Also see the inv and order for distribution of estate of Samuel Pond of Windsor, 19 Mar 1654/5, Hartford District Probate, abstracted in Charles W. Manwaring, ed, DIGEST OF THE EARLY CONNECTICUT PROBATE RECORDS, 3 vols. (Hartford, 1904-1906), 1:144 (FHL #974.6 P2m).

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BEPS: IGI 
Pond, Samuel (I9884)
 
4638 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. This child is apparently identified in the writings of Sir Symonds D'Ewes (1602-1650), grandnephew of William Symonds of Exeter, whose papers are in the British Museum, Harleian ms, #381. G. Andrews Moriarty, mentions the son William in his article, "Genealogical Research in England - Symonds-Femell," NEHGR, 80(1926):366 (FHL #974 B2ne). Moriarty drew from D'Ewes writings; see note ("Genealogical Research," NEHGR, 80:364).
DEATH: No death/bur rec found. William is not mentioned in the will of his father, William Symonds of Exeter, 20 Feb 1633/4, proved 20 Feb 1634/5, P.C.C., 16 Sadler (FHL #092131). 
Symonds, William (I6869)
 
4639 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. This child is identified, without given name, in bur rec, below. Date and place of birth are approximations.
BUR: Great Yeldham par reg (FHL #857068). "Robert Plumes sonne."

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BEP: IGI 
Plumbe, (unknown) (I5598)
 
4640 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Thomas Brown was described as a weaver of Malford on the passenger list of the ship "James" from London in 1635 (Peter Wilson Coldham, THE COMPLETE BOOK OF EMIGRANTS, 1607-1660 [Baltimore, 1987], 133. His mar and the baptism of his eldest son are found in the BTs of Christian Malford, Wilts. Thomas's birth year is calculated from age 72 on Oath of Allegiance taken at Newbury in 1678 (RECORDS AND FILES OF THE QUARTERLY COURTS OF ESSEX COUNTY, 9 vols. [Salem, MA, 1911-75], 7:156 [FHL #974.45 P2e]).
MAR: Christian Malford BTs, 1632 (FHL #1279400).
DEATH: VITAL RECORDS OF NEWBURY, 2 vols. (Salem, MA, 1911), 2:556 (FHL #974.45/N1 V28v). Also see the abstract of an unregistered and imperfect will of Thomas Brown of Newbury, presented 22 Feb 1686/7, adm granted to son Francis (Mary Lovering Holman, ANCESTRY OF CHARLES STINSON PILLSBURY..., 2 vols. [Privately printed, 1938], 1:749-50 [FHL #929.263 P646h]). Holman cites Essex Co. Probate File #3839.
OCC: Weaver

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BAPT/ENDW: IGI 
Brown, Thomas (I11510)
 
4641 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Thomas declared he was 30 yrs old and a resident of Wychling on his Canterbury Diocese mar allegation, 5 Feb 1728, by corr, 7 Feb 1988, G. D. Copus.
MAR: Hackington BTs, research by Susan Fales, Canterbury Cathederal Archives. See her report of 14 Nov 1987. Also see Canterbury Diocese mar lic, 5 Feb 1738, by corr, 6 Mar 1984, G. D. Copus.
DEATH: No death/bur rec found. See the will of Thomas Hills of Stalisfield, 27 Jun 1778, proved 19 Sep 1782, Archdeaconry Court of Canterbury, reg wills, 100:455 (FHL #189000).
OCC: Yeoman

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SEAL S: IGI 
Hills, Thomas (I3781)
 
4642 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Thomas deposed in Salem Court in 1653 that he was abt 31 yrs old (RECORDS AND FILES OF THE QUARTERLY COURTS OF ESSEX COUNTY, 9 vols. [Salem, MA, 1911-75], 2:95 [FHL #974.45 P2e]).
MAR: No mar rec found. Sarah, wife of Thomas Look, died at Lynn, 30 Jun 1666 (VITAL RECORDS OF LYNN, 2 vols. [Salem, MA, 1905-1906], 2:529 [FHL #1927787]). Some published accounts give Thomas an earlier wife Mary, but no evidence of this Mary has been found.
DEATH: No death rec found. Thomas was apparently living when his wife Sarah died in 1666 (see above).
OCC: Collier for Lynn Iron Foundry.

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BES: IGI 
Look, Thomas (I12011)
 
4643 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Thomas is called "eldest son" in the will of his father, Thomas Wells of Evesham, 9 Feb 1637, no probate act, Consistory Court of Worcester, orig wills, 1637, #145 (FHL #098054). Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR: No mar rec found. The will of Thomas Wells of Hadley, below, mentions a wife Mary. The distribution of the estate of Capt. John Beardsley of Stratford, Conn., 23 Mar 1718/9, identifies Mary Wells of Hatfield, deceased, as a sister (Fairfield District Probate Files, #481 [FHL #1018732]).
DEATH: No death rec found. See the will of Thomas Wells of Hadley, 30 Sep 1676, proved 10 Jan 1676/7, inv 14 Dec 1676, Hampshire Co. Probate, 1:188-89 (FHL #879184). 
Wells, Thomas (I7115)
 
4644 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Thomas is called "eldest Son" in the will of his father, William Rogers of Watford, 13 Aug 1585, proved 9 May 1586, Archdeaconry Court of Northampton, reg wills, V:214 (FHL #187587). Since the chr of Thomas is not found in the par reg of Watford, which begins in 1565, it is believed that he was born shortly before that date. He was under 21 when his father wrote his will on 13 Aug 1585. Hence, Thomas was born after 13 Aug 1564. The first christening at Watford is in Aug 1565. He was probably born between the two dates.
MAR: W. Watts, ed, "Watford Parish Register" (transcript, n.d.; Northamptonshire Record Office), 46, courtesy of Sidnee D. Spencer, Murray, UT, 1994.
DEATH: William Bradford, BRADFORD'S HISTORY "OF PLIMOTH PLANTATION" (Boston, 1898), 537 (FHL #974.482/P3 H2b). "Thomas Rogers dyed in the first sickness." William Bradford was a passenger on the Mayflower with Thomas Rogers.
OCC: Camlet merchant in Leiden, Holland. "Mayflower" passenger of 1620 and 18th signer of the "Mayflower Compact."

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SEAL S: IGI 
Rogers, Thomas (I6769)
 
4645 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Thomas is identified as one of the "younger sons" in the will of his father, Thomas Steed of Egerton, 29 May 1648, proved 25 Apr 1649, P.C.C., 44 Fairfax (FHL #092171). Date and place of birth are approximations. No par regs or BTs have survived for Egerton, 1640/1-1661/2. Steed, Thomas (I13841)
 
4646 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Thomas is identified by his burial rec, below.
BUR: Boughton Aluph par reg (FHL #1473746 item 1). "Son of John Dodd." 
Dodd, Thomas (I13186)
 
4647 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Thomas is identified in the agreement of heirs of his father, Thomas Rowlandson of Lancaster, 10 Sep 1658 (Alice E. Busiel, ed, Middlesex Co. Court Papers, box 1659-60, in Middlesex Co. Probate, Miscellaneous Records [transcript, 1917], 340-41 [FHL #385974]). Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR: VITAL RECORDS OF SALISBURY (Topsfield, MA, 1915), 470 (FHL #974.45/S3 V2t).
DEATH: Ibid, 612. The unrecorded will of Thomas Rowlandson is available at the Essex County Probate Registry, Salem.

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BEPS: IGI 
Rowlandson, Thomas (I11054)
 
4648 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Thomas is identified in the will of his father, John Bissell of Windsor, 25 Sep 1673, proved 6 Dec 1677, Hartford District Probate, abstracted in Charles W. Manwaring, ed, DIGEST OF THE EARLY CONNECTICUT PROBATE RECORDS, 3 vols. (Hartford, 1904-1906), 1:184 (FHL #974.6 P2m). Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR: "Windsor Births, Marriages, Deaths, 1637-1850," Barbour Collection (typescript, 1929; Conn. State Library, Hartford), 34 (FHL #002983).
DEATH: Ibid, 35. Also see the will of Thomas Bissell of Windsor, 24 Aug 1688, proved 11 Nov 1689, Hartford District Probate, abstracted in Manwaring, DIGEST, 1:409-410.

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BEPS: IGI 
Bissell, Thomas (I7044)
 
4649 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Thomas is identified in the will of his father, John Davis of Acton Turville, Apr 1625, proved 21 Nov 1626, Consistory Court of Gloucester, orig wills, 1626, #144 (FHL #091400). Date and place of birth are approximations based in part on position in the will.
MAR: Chipping Sodbury BTs (FHL #427775).
DEATH: VITAL RECORDS OF HAVERHILL, 2 vols. (Topsfield, MA, 1910-11), 2:384 (FHL #974.45/H1 V29h). Also see the inv of estate of Thomas Davis of Haverhill, sworn 25 Mar 1684, Essex Co. Probate, (o.s.) 304:71 (FHL #860486).

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SEAL S: IGI 
Davis, Thomas (I8968)
 
4650 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Thomas is identified in the will of his father, John Miller of Binfield, 14 Dec 1562, proved 24 Apr 1563, Archdeaconry Court of Berkshire, reg wills, D:365 (FHL #088095). Miller, Thomas (I13004)
 

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