|
Chapter XIII
Generation 13 Ancestors
|
[4160] John Witt
[Chart 33]
|
Male
Father: Robert Whytt [8320]
Mother: Ann Daux [8321]
|
Name: John Witt++
Harbour
Name: John Whitt
Name: John Qwhyt
Birth: (ABT 1645) Sterling, Kilseth near Edinburgh, Scotland
Emigration: (ABT 1672) England
Immigration: (BEF SEP 1673) Charles City County, Virginia
Event: (20 NOV 1682) Bristoll Parish, Charles City County, Virginia (William Randolph claims his headright)++
Harbour
Residence: (FEB 1687) Virginia (a road was laid near his land)++
Harbour
Event: (20 OCT 1689) Henrico County, Virginia (Thomas Cock Sr. claims his headright)++
Harbour
Death: (BET 1695 AND 1704) Charles City County, Virginia
Event: (25 OCT 1695) Wynoake Parish, Charles City County, Virginia (William Randolph claims his headright)++
Harbour
|
Source References:
[S347] Elisha Talmon Harbour His Life And Family (Harbour)
[S788] Bob's Genealogy Filing Cabinet
|
|
[4161] Ann Daux
[Chart 33]
|
Female
Father: Walter Daux [8322] ++
Harbour
Mother: Mary Ann Feb [8323]
|
Name: Ann Daux++
Harbour
Birth: (ABT 1656) Charles City County, Virginia
|
Source References:
[S347] Elisha Talmon Harbour His Life And Family (Harbour)
[S788] Bob's Genealogy Filing Cabinet
|
|
John Witt married Ann Daux
|
|
Children:
John L. Witt, II [2080] ++
Harbour
|
Marriage: (ABT SEP 1673) Charles City County, Virginia
|
John Witt, sometimes Whitt was born about 1645, presumedly in England, however a Jon Whyt was found baptized in this same year in Sterling, Kilseth near Edinburgh, Scotland, and was listed there in 1653 as Jon QWhyt. If this is the same person, then he was the son of Robert Whytt and Ann Daux. He died in Charles City County, Virginia, sometime between 1695 and 1704. He married about September 1673 in Charles City County, Virginia, Ann Daux, the daughter of Walter Daux and Mary Ann Feb. Ann was born there about 1656. It appears from early Virginia records that they had at least four children: John L. (~1675-~1742) who married Lavina Ann Rogers, William (–1754), Edward, and Richard. These four men do not show up on any importee records, suggesting they were born in Virginia, and they all first appear near John Witt's last known location.
It was proposed in 1924 by the Huguenot Society of the Founders of Manakin that the Witts were Huguenots, based on their proximity to the Manakin settlements along the James River. However there is no evidence to support this. No Witts appear in any of the early Huguenot records, nor in the naturalization records prior to 1680. Further, since John Witt brought suit in Charles City County, Virginia in 1673, he must have been an English citizen.
John most likely immigrated to America sometime in 1672. We know that John was in Virginia by September 1673 when he married, and that he was probably not there before 1671. In 1674, William Randloph, a wealthy landowner who eventually used John's headright certificate in 1682, patented large ammounts of land, and would have used it had it been available to him. Since importees had to be in Virginia 3 years before their headright's could be claimed, John Witt could not have been in Virginia until after 1671. This has lead to proposals that possibly he emigrated with William Randloph in 1672.
It is also possible, however, that John had arrived earlier, and either imported himself, selling his headright certificate to Randloph at a later time, or served as indentured servant while young, and Randloph purchased the certificate from the original importee. This is possible because we know that John was not an indentured servant by 1673, when he married a middle class woman, and was involved in a lawsuit in that year. Indentured servants were provided neither of these rights. It has been suggested that John Witt immigrated in 1659 from Ross-on-Wye, England, and first went to Barbados.
John Witt was eventually claimed as a headright on three separate occasions. On 20 October, 1682, William Randloph & Robert Bolling filed a headright claim in Charles City County for "Jane Borar, Jno. Witt, Robt. Beasley" (Virginia Patent Book 7. p199). This same certificate was used on two other occasions: on 20 October, 1688 or 1689 by Thomas Cocke in Henrico County (Virginia Patent Book 8. p1), and on 25 October, 1695 by William Randolph again in Charles City County (Virginia Patent Book 9. p2).
The step-father of John's wife, Ann Daux, was John Flower. Apparently he had wasted the estate of her father, Walter Daux, who had died about 1658. By September 1673, John Flower was dead, and possibly her mother also. It was then that Richard Rawlins, the husband Ann's sister, Susannah, filed suit in the Charles City County court to recover Susannah's portion of Walter Daux's estate. Then on October 3, 1673, John Witt joined with Richard Rawlins in petitioning the court (Virginia Patent Book 2, p549), suggesting that he had newly married Ann. It is likely that both daughters were not yet 21 years of age, and therefore could not obtain the estate until they had married. On March 3, 1674/5, the case of "Jno. Witt and Richard Rawlins who marryed the two orpts. of Walter Daux, dec’d" was deferred (McIlwaine, H. R., "Minutes of the Council and General Court of Colonial Virginia, 1622-1632, 1670-1676', The Colonial Press, Everett Waddy Co., 1924, p403). By October 1, 1674, the petition had apparently not been resolved, because John Witt and "Susannah" Rawlins (her husband now being deceased) filed a new suit against the commissioners of the Charles City County. The court records for Charles City County are missing until 1677/8. Where we find on February 14, 1677/8, that John Witt and John Turberfield/Turberville (Susannah's new husband), who was aged 24 in 1673, once again attempted to sue a justice of Charles City County for the value of Walter Daux's estate. The suit claimed that "the estate was appraised and divided between the two Daux sisters. The court did not demand security of Flowers and he has wasted the estate. The plts. having married the sd. orphans now demand recompense by the court...The plts. ask the court to have the deft. pay Daux’s daughters according to the inventory as recorded" (Ayres, Margaret Mitchell, "Charles City County Order Book 1676-1679", 1968, p42). They appear to have won the judgement, but the case was appealed, and no further record is found.
It appears that when John Witt immigrated, he settled in the western part of Charles City County, Virginia, north of the James River, within a couple of miles of the Henrico County line. This was the northern part of Shirley Hundred. We also know from court records that Daux, Plaine, Flower, Rawlins, Turberfield, Randolph, Cocke, and Bolling also lived in the same locale. On November 20, 1720, John Witt received a land patent for 600 acres: "John Whitt & John Woorman (Worrnam). 600 acres Stafford Co., N. E. side of Occkaquon bay or river, beginning at a neck opposite to Dogges Hand, a creek dividing this & land of Will. Harriss & Tho. Bartar, adjacent Robert Collingwood, &c: 20 July 1670, p. 289" (Marion, Nell, "Cavaliers and Pioneers, Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants, 1666-1695, II", Richmond, VA: Virginia State Library, 1992, reprint, p. 74). On September 15, 1677, John Witt and John Turberfield are jurors in Charles City County Court. In February 1687, a court order was issued "whereas there is an absolute necessity for this country to clear & lay out a common roade from Chickahominy bridge down and up these parts of the county. We do therefore request & impower Maj John Stith to summon every individual & inhabitant & inkeeper on ye north side of James River in this county ... into ye road to or near Harman Bosman’s habitation as also from ye bridge into ye main road near John Whitt’s" (Weisiger, Benjamin B., "Charles City County, Virginia Court Orders 1685-1695, III", Iberian Publishing Co., 1980, p23). The last record of John Witt is a notation of his suit against Ralph Hudspeth in 1695 in Henrico County (Henrico County Order Book 3). John Witt does not appear in the 1704 Quit Rents, and since his sons were still in the area, it can be assumed that he died prior.
|
|
[4204] Capt. William Barrett
[Chart 14]
|
|
Male
|
Name: Capt. William Barrett++
S351
Name: Capt. William Barrett of James City County++
S351
Birth: (EST 1627)
Residence: (7 JUN 1648) Wilmington Parish, James City county, Virginia (granted 850 acres)++
S351
Death: (BEF 1677)++
S351
|
Source References:
[S351] John White of Hanover County, Virginia and Some of His Decendants
|
Capt. William Barrett is of unknown descent. He died prior to 1677, when his son, James, granted some of the land which was inherited from his father, William, to two of James' daughters, Edith and Catherine. William had one known son: James ( - ) m. Mary _____.
|
|
Unknown
|
|
Capt. William Barrett married Unknown
|
|
Children:
James Barrett [2102] ++
S351
|
|
[4898] Isaac Desborough
[Chart 5]
|
Male
Father: Isaac Desborough [9796]
Mother: Mary _____ [9797]
|
Name: Isaac Desborough+++
S405
Banks2
Name: Isaac Desborough of Lynn++
S399
Name: Isaac Disborough++
S405
Name: Isaac Desbro++
S405
Name: Isaac Deesbury++
S405
Name: Isaac Deborough of Eltisley++
S405
Name: Isaac Desbrough+++
Banks3
Baptized: (30 APR 1615) Cambridge, England
Birth: (ABT 1617)
S399
S405
Banks3
Emigration: (APR 1635) London, England (18y)+++
S399
S405
Banks3
Immigration: (JUN 1635) Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts+++
S399
S405
Banks3
Residence: (1638) Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts (in court)++
S405
Event: (1638/39) (was before the General Court)++
S405
Ship: (Hopewell)+++
S399
S405
Banks3
Banks2
|
Source References:
[S399] Genealogical Guide to the Early Settlers of America, The Spirit of '76, Volumes V-XII, 1893-1906
[S405] The Pioneers of Massachusetts
[S406] The Planters of the Commonwealth, 1620-1640 (Banks3)
[S407] Topographical Dictionary of English Emigrants to New England, 1620-1650 (Banks2)
|
|
Presumably he is the same as that mentioned in "Disbrow Families of England", by Eddis Johnson, Martinsville, IN, 1976, page: p.8-9
|
|
Unknown
|
|
Isaac Desborough married Unknown
|
|
Children:
Mary Desborough [2449]
|
|
[4902] John Gray
[Chart 5]
|
|
Male
|
Name: John Gray+++
HOFV1
Banks2
S594
S607
HOFVS
S667
S668
Name: John Grey++
Savage
S644
S668
Name: John Graye++
S644
Relation: father-in-law: William Frost [9806] ++
S644
Birth: (BEF 1617) England++
S667
Residence: (BEF 1640) Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts++
S668
Moved: (ABT 1640) Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut++
S668
Residence: (1641) Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut++
S607
Event: (6 JAN 1644/45) (mentioned in father-in-law's will)++
HOFV1
Emigration: Hackney, Midlesex, England+++
Banks2
Immigration:+++
Banks2
Occupation: tailor++
S667
|
Source References:
[S186] History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Volume 1 (HOFV1)
[S362] A Genealogical Dictionary of The First Settlers of New England, Before 1692 (Savage)
[S407] Topographical Dictionary of English Emigrants to New England, 1620-1650 (Banks2)
[S594] Bennett and Allied Families
[S607] Catalogue of the Names of the First Puritan Settlers of Colony of Connecticut
[S639] History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Supplement (HOFVS)
[S644] The Frost Genealogy
[S667] Children of a Common Mather
[S668] Massachussetts History Collection
|
|
[4903] Elizabeth Frost
[Chart 5]
|
Female
Father: William Frost [9806] ++
HOFV1
NEF
Savage
S594
S644
S645
Mother: Joyse Barker [9807]
|
Name: Elizabeth Frost++
HOFV1
NEF
Savage
S594
S644
S645
S667
Name: Elizabeth Watson++
HOFV1
Name: Elizabeth Graye++
S644
Birth: (BEF 24 NOV 1614) Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England++
S667
Emigration: (1639) Nottinghamshire, England
Immigration: (1639) Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut
Event: (6 JAN 1644/45) (mentioned in father's will)++
HOFV1
Married 1st: _____ Watson++
HOFV1
S594
S644
|
Source References:
[S186] History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Volume 1 (HOFV1)
[S189] New England Families: Genealogical and Memorial (Volumes I-IV) (NEF)
[S362] A Genealogical Dictionary of The First Settlers of New England, Before 1692 (Savage)
[S594] Bennett and Allied Families
[S644] The Frost Genealogy
[S645] Frost History
[S667] Children of a Common Mather
|
|
John Gray married Elizabeth Frost
|
|
Children:
Sarah Gray [2451]
|
Marriage: (ABT 1640)++
HOFV1
|
|
[4944] Edmund Wood
[Chart 16]
|
Male
Father: Edmond Wood [9888]
Mother: Janet Hurst [9889]
|
Name: Edmund Wood+++
NGSQ
S396
Banks2
S582
Name: Edmond Wood++
S405
S607
S624
S635
Name: Edmund Wood of Oakham++
S414
Name: Edmond Wood of Shelf+++
S622
Name: Edm. Wood++
S624
S695
Name: Edward Wood++
S635
Birth: (BEF 1574)++
S624
Birth: (1578) Halifax, Yorkshire, England
Birth: (BET 1578 AND 1580)++
S582
Immigration: (BEF 1635) Long Island, New York+++
NGSQ
Banks2
Moved: (19 MAY 1635) Wethersfield, Connecticut++
S695
Residence: (1636) Springfield, Massachusetts (original proprieter)+++
S396
S405
S414
Moved: (1636) Wethersfield, Connecticut++
S396
S635
Residence: (MAY 1636) Springfield, Massachusetts (granted lots of land)+++
S414
S635
Residence: (1637) Wethersfield, Connecticut+++
S414
Residence: (1639) (bought 102 acres of Thomas Sherwood)++
S635
Event: (20 MAY 1639) (he along with Andrew Ward and Robert Rose witnessed a deed of John Brundish)++
HOFV1
Event: (1640) Wethersfield, Connecticut (sold 30 acres to George Wyllys and son)++
S635
Residence: (1640) Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut++
S624
Event: (MAR 1640) Wethersfield, Connecticut (sold his homestead)++
S635
Event: (20 OCT 1640) Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut (one of the purchasers of the town of Stamford)++
S607
Event: (1640/41) Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut (promised to go to Rippowan by May 16, 1641 to start a new plantation)++
S624
Moved: (1641) Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut++
S396
S635
Residence: (1641) Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut+++
S414
Moved: (1641) Stamford (Ripawam), Fairfield County, Connecticut++
S695
Residence: (1642) Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut++
S624
Residence: (1644) Hempstead in Long Island, Queens County, New York++
S624
Moved: (1644) Hempstead in Long Island, Queens County, New York++
S624
S635
Residence: (1647) Hempstead in Long Island, Queens County, New York (proprietor)++
S414
Death: (1660) Huntington, Long Island, New York
Death: (1663)++
S582
Death: (BEF 1669)+++
S414
S624
Emigration: South Owram, Halifax Parish, Yorkshire, England+++
NGSQ
Banks2
Occupation: yoeman++
S635
|
Source References:
[S186] History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Volume 1 (HOFV1)
[S303] National Genalogical Society Quarterly, Volumes 1-85 (NGSQ)
[S396] Directory of the Ancestral Heads of New England Families 1620-1700
[S405] The Pioneers of Massachusetts
[S407] Topographical Dictionary of English Emigrants to New England, 1620-1650 (Banks2)
[S414] Genealogies of Long Island Families, Vol. I
[S582] Founders and Patriots of America Index
[S607] Catalogue of the Names of the First Puritan Settlers of Colony of Connecticut
[S622] Genealogies of Long Island Families, Volume II
[S624] The Refugees of 1776 from Long Island to Connecticut
[S635] Families of Ancient Wethersfield, Connecticut, Volume II
[S695] Memoir of Philippe Maton Wiltsee and his Descendants
|
|
[4945] Martha Lome
[Chart 16]
|
|
Female
|
Name: Martha Lome++
S582
Name: Martha Lum++
S582
Birth: (1587) Halifax, Yorkshire, England
|
Source References:
[S582] Founders and Patriots of America Index
|
|
She may be the daughter of John Lum/Lome of Sowby, Halifax, Yorkshire, England.
|
|
Edmund Wood married Martha Lome
|
|
Children:
Jeremiah Wood [2472] +++
S414
S624
|
Marriage: (21 MAY 1611)++
S582
Marriage: (21 MAY 1611) Halifax, Yorkshire, England
|
Children of Edmund and Martha Lum:
Martha m. Thurston RAYNOR;
Jonas 'Oram' m1.Elizabeth STRICKLAND m2. Elizabeth CONKLING;
Susan m. Samuel CLARKE;
Jeremiah m. Elizabeth GILDERSLEEVE;
Timothy m. Hannah STRICKLAND.
|
|
[4946] Richard Gildersleeve
[Chart 16]
|
|
Male
|
Name: Richard Gildersleeve+++
S393
S395
S396
Banks2
S567
S572
S582
S605
S607
S622
S624
S635
S692
S694
S695
Name: Richard Gildersleeve of Stamford++
S399
Name: Richard Gildersleeve of Hartford++
S607
Name: Richard Gildersleeve of Wethersfield++
S607
Name: Richard Gildersleve++
S607
Name: Mr. Gilder+++
S622
Name: Ri Gildersleue++
S624
Name: Mr. Gildersleeve+++
S624
S694
Name: Richard Gyldersly++
S635
Name: Richard Guildersleeve++
S635
Name: Rich. Gildersleeve++
S635
Name: Ri. Gilderselleve+++
S694
Name: Mr. Richard Gildersleeve+++
S694
Name: Ri. Gildersleeve++
S695
Birth: (1601) Hempstead, Hertfordshire, England++
S393
S396
S567
S572
S582
S605
Emigration: (1635) England++
S393
S396
S567
Immigration: (1635) Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts++
S393
S396
S567
Residence: (1635) Wethersfield, Connecticut++
S635
Moved: (19 MAY 1635) Wethersfield, Connecticut++
S695
Event: (1636) (appointed by General Court to inventory the goods of John Oldham)++
S635
Residence: (1636) Wethersfield, Connecticut (proprieter)++
S393
S399
S567
S607
Residence: (1639) (sold 45 acres to John Talcott)++
S635
Residence: (1639) New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut++
S393
S567
Residence: (1640) Wethersfield, Connecticut (had a lor recorded to him)++
S635
Event: (1640) Wethersfield, Connecticut (sold 37 1/2 acres to John Talcott)++
S635
Event: (20 OCT 1640) Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut (one of the purchasers of the town of Stamford)++
S607
Event: (1640/41) Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut (promised to go to Rippowan by May 16, 1641 to start a new plantation)++
S624
Moved: (1641) Stamford (Ripawam), Fairfield County, Connecticut++
S624
S635
S695
Residence: (1641) Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut++
S393
S396
S399
S567
Residence: (1642) Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut++
S624
Event: (1643) Wethersfield, Connecticut (sold the lot he recorded in 1643)++
S635
Event: (APR 1643) Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut (Deputy to the New Hampshire Legislature)++
S395
S399
S607
Event: (OCT 1643) Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut (Deputy to the New Hampshire Legislature)++
S395
Residence: (1644) Hempstead in Long Island, Queens County, New York++
S393
S567
Moved: (1644) Hempstead in Long Island, Queens County, New York++
S396
S624
Moved: (ABT 1646) Hempstead in Long Island, Queens County, New York++
S399
Event: (4 JUN 1649) New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut (one of 70 freemen who met to settle a government in New Haven, but does not appear to have moved there)++
S624
Event: (1652) Hempstead in Long Island, Queens County, New York (Magistrate)+++
S694
Residence: (FROM 1652 TO 1659) Newtown in Long Island, Queens County, New York++
S393
S567
Event: (1656) Newtown in Long Island, Queens County, New York (a subscriber to the Dutch patent for settlement of Newtown)++
S624
Event: (21 DEC 1656) Hempstead in Long Island, Queens County, New York (appointed Magistrate)+++
S694
Event: (16 APR 1657) Hempstead in Long Island, Queens County, New York (appointed Townsman)+++
S694
Event: (AUG 1657) Hempstead in Long Island, Queens County, New York (Justice of the Peace and Magistrate)+++
S692
Residence: (5 MAR 1657/58) Hempstead in Long Island, Queens County, New York (Magistrate)+++
S622
Event: (28 MAR 1658) Hempstead in Long Island, Queens County, New York (ordered to assist in laying out the bounds of the town)+++
S694
Event: (18 APR 1658) Hempstead in Long Island, Queens County, New York (Magistrate)+++
S694
Event: (25 JUL 1658) Hempstead in Long Island, Queens County, New York (Magistrate)+++
S694
Event: (27 NOV 1658) Hempstead in Long Island, Queens County, New York (appointed Magistrate)+++
S694
Event: (3 FEB 1659) Hempstead in Long Island, Queens County, New York (brought to the town a request for reimbursements of debts accrued as Magistrate)+++
S694
Event: (3 SEP 1659) Hempstead in Long Island, Queens County, New York (As Magistrate, held the town meeting at his house)+++
S694
Residence: (1663) Hempstead in Long Island, Queens County, New York++
S399
S635
Event: (1664) (Colonial Commisioner for Connecticut)++
S393
S567
Event: (MAY 1664) Hempstead in Long Island, Queens County, New York (Judge)++
S395
Event: (1674) Hempstead in Long Island, Queens County, New York (signed a petition aksing Governor Andros for authority to enforce the Sabbath)+++
S692
Event: (3 JUL 1677) Hempstead in Long Island, Queens County, New York (sued Matthew Bedell in court for payment in bushels of wheat owed)+++
S694
Death: (1680)++
S393
S567
Death: (1681)++
S582
S605
Occupation: surveyor++
S393
|
Source References:
[S393] The Compendium of American Genealogy, Volume VII
[S395] Families of Ancient New Haven
[S396] Directory of the Ancestral Heads of New England Families 1620-1700
[S399] Genealogical Guide to the Early Settlers of America, The Spirit of '76, Volumes V-XII, 1893-1906
[S407] Topographical Dictionary of English Emigrants to New England, 1620-1650 (Banks2)
[S567] The Compendium of American Genealogy, Volume VI
[S572] Sons and Daughters of the Pilgrims, Volume I
[S582] Founders and Patriots of America Index
[S605] Seventeenth Century Colonial Ancestors, Supplement Number Two
[S607] Catalogue of the Names of the First Puritan Settlers of Colony of Connecticut
[S622] Genealogies of Long Island Families, Volume II
[S624] The Refugees of 1776 from Long Island to Connecticut
[S635] Families of Ancient Wethersfield, Connecticut, Volume II
[S692] The Quakers at Hempstead, 1657-1687
[S694] The Annals of Hempstead, 1643-1679
[S695] Memoir of Philippe Maton Wiltsee and his Descendants
|
|
[4947] Joanna Appleton
[Chart 16]
|
|
Female
|
Name: Joanna Appleton++
S393
S567
S582
Birth: (1601)++
S393
S567
S572
Event: (1676) (witnessed Indian Exchange)++
S572
|
Source References:
[S393] The Compendium of American Genealogy, Volume VII
[S567] The Compendium of American Genealogy, Volume VI
[S572] Sons and Daughters of the Pilgrims, Volume I
[S582] Founders and Patriots of America Index
|
|
It is unknown who Joanna Appleton's parents were. She is probably not the daughter of Thomas Appleton and Mary Isaack. Mary Isack was born in 1552 married about 1568, and would have been 49 years of age when Joanna was born. Thomas and Mary's 7 children are known: Isaac, Samuel, John, Thomas, Mary, Judith, and Sarah.
|
|
Richard Gildersleeve married Joanna Appleton
|
|
Children:
Elizabeth Gildersleeve [2473]
|
|
[4948] James Pyne
[Chart 16]
|
Male
Father: William Pyne [9896]
Mother: Mary _____ [9897]
|
Birth: (4 JUN 1608) Exeter, Devonshire, England
Baptized: (4 JUN 1608) Woodbury, Devonshire, England
Emigration: (1641)++
S605
Moved: (1641) Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut++
S624
Immigration: (1641)++
S605
Residence: (1642) Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut++
S624
Moved: (1644) Hempstead in Long Island, Queens County, New York++
S624
|
Source References:
[S605] Seventeenth Century Colonial Ancestors, Supplement Number Two
[S624] The Refugees of 1776 from Long Island to Connecticut
|
|
[4949] Edith Williams
[Chart 16]
|
|
Female
|
Birth: (1610) Taunton, Devonshire, England
|
|
James Pyne married Edith Williams
|
|
Children:
James Pyne [2474]
|
Marriage: (SEP 1630) St. Mary Magdalen's, Taunton, Somersetshire, England
|
|
[4950] Thomas Armitage
[Chart 16]
|
Male
Father: Edward Armitage [9900]
|
Name: Thomas Armitage+++
S396
S400
S405
Banks3
Banks2
S414
S583
S587
S588
S591
S605
S612
S623
S624
Name: Thomas Hermitage++
S405
Name: Thom. Armitage++
S612
Name: Thomas Armitage of Brandford+++
S622
Name: Thos. Armitage++
S695
Birth: (16 DEC 1602) St. Peters, Leeds, Yorkshire, England
Emigration: (1635) Gravestand near London, England (24y)+++
S396
S414
S583
S605
Residence: (FROM 1635 TO 1636) Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts+++
S400
S414
S587
Emigration: (23 MAY 1635) Bristol, Gloucestershire, England++
S405
Emigration: (4 JUN 1635)+++
Banks3
Immigration: (1635) Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts+++
S396
S405
S414
S583
S588
S605
Event: (27 MAY 1635) (during voyage, went ashore to collect victuals)++
S587
Immigration: (17 AUG 1635)+++
Banks3
Event: (20 NOV 1635) Gravesend, England (to be transported to Barbadoes abord the Expedition)++
S591
|
This may be a different person
|
Residence: (1637) Sandwich, Massachusetts+++
S414
Residence: (1637) Plymouth, Massachusetts++
S583
S588
Moved: (1637) Sandwich, Connecticut++
S396
S400
S587
Freeman: (7 FEB 1636/37) Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts++
S405
Freeman: (7 MAR 1636/37) Plymouth, Massachusetts++
S405
Residence: (1638) Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts (constable)++
S405
Event: (4 SEP 1638) Sandwich, Connecticut (fined for not having his swine 'ringed')++
S612
Residence: (1639) Sandwich, Connecticut (Constable and Representative)++
S623
Event: (16 APR 1640) Sandwich, Connecticut (granted 6 1/2 acres of common lands)++
S612
Residence: (1641) Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut+++
S414
Residence: (1642) Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut++
S624
Freeman: (1643) Sandwich, Connecticut++
S583
Moved: (1644) Hempstead in Long Island, Queens County, New York++
S624
Residence: (1647) Hempstead in Long Island, Queens County, New York (proprieter)+++
S414
Residence: (AFT 1653) Oyster Bay, Long Island, New York+++
S414
S624
Death: (16 NOV 1668) Hempstead in Long Island, Queens County, New York
Ship: (James)+++
S405
Banks3
Banks2
S583
S588
|
Source References:
[S396] Directory of the Ancestral Heads of New England Families 1620-1700
[S400] A Genealogical Register of the First Settlers of New England
[S405] The Pioneers of Massachusetts
[S406] The Planters of the Commonwealth, 1620-1640 (Banks3)
[S407] Topographical Dictionary of English Emigrants to New England, 1620-1650 (Banks2)
[S414] Genealogies of Long Island Families, Vol. I
[S583] Records of the Colony of New Plymouth
[S587] Chronichles of The First Planters of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay, From 1623-1636
[S588] Genealogical Register of Plymouth Families
[S591] The Founders of New England
[S605] Seventeenth Century Colonial Ancestors, Supplement Number Two
[S612] Cape Cod Library, Volume II
[S622] Genealogies of Long Island Families, Volume II
[S623] Peirce's Colonial Lists, 1621-1700
[S624] The Refugees of 1776 from Long Island to Connecticut
[S695] Memoir of Philippe Maton Wiltsee and his Descendants
|
|
[4951] Susan Mitchell
[Chart 16]
|
|
Female
|
Name: Susan Mitchell++
S605
Birth: (1604) Thornton, Bradford, Yorkshire, England
Death: (1652) Long Island, New York
Immigration: Y
|
Source References:
[S605] Seventeenth Century Colonial Ancestors, Supplement Number Two
|
|
Thomas Armitage married Susan Mitchell
|
|
Children:
Suzanne Armitage [2475]
|
Marriage: (27 SEP 1625) Thornton, Bradford, Yorkshire, England
|
|
[4960] Johan Snoyden
[Chart 19]
|
|
Male
|
Birth: (EST 1597) Colyton, Devonshire, England
Death: Leyden, Netherlands
|
Johann Sneden is of unknown descent. He was botn in England, and emigrated to the Netherlands. He was the father of two known sons: Jan (abt 1625 - 1662) m. Grietje _____, and Nicholas (abt 1630 - bef Dec 1677) m. bef 1662, Maria _____.
|
|
Unknown
|
|
Johan Snoyden married Unknown
|
|
Children:
Nicholas Sneden [Claes] [2480]
|
|
[4976] Tomys Swartout
[Chart 17]
|
Male
Father: Roelof Swartout [9952]
Mother: Trijntien _____ [9953]
|
Name: Tomys Swartout++
S301
Name: Thomas Swartwout+++
S301
S722
Name: Tomys Swartwout++
S301
S569
S640
Name: Tomis Swartwout++
S640
Name: tomas Swartwout+++
S722
Birth: (1607)++
S301
S569
Married 1st: Adrientje Symons (1620)++
S301
Event: (1629) Amsterdam, Holland (was engaged in buying American tobacco and selling it in Holland)++
S640
Emigration: (1652) Holland++
S301
S569
Immigration: (1652) New Amsterdam, New York++
S301
S569
Residence: (11 DEC 1653) New Netherlands, New York, New York (one of the nineteen courageous settlers, who, in convention, in the city-hall, in New Amsterdam, dared to remonstrate against a continuance of the maladministration of the affairs of the province by the arrogant directorate of the West-India Company, and to claim for the taxed colonists a right of voice in the government of it)++
S640
Residence: (1655) Flatbush (Midwout) Long Island, New York (appointed schepen (magistrate))++
S569
S640
Event: (13 AUG 1657) Beverwyck, New Netherland, New York (was present at the marriage contract of his son Roeloff)+++
S722
Death: (1670)++
S301
|
Source References:
[S301] The Compendium of American Genealogy, Volume IV
[S569] The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy, Volume II
[S640] The Swartwout Chronicles, 1339 to 1889
[S722] Scandinavian Immigrants In New York
|
|
[4977] Hendrickjen Barent Otsen
[Chart 17]
|
Female
Father: Barent Otsen [9954] ++
S569
Mother: Jacomijntje _____ [9955]
|
Name: Hendrickjen Barentse Otsen++
S301
S640
Name: Hendrickjen Otsen++
S569
Birth: (EST 1607)
|
Source References:
[S301] The Compendium of American Genealogy, Volume IV
[S569] The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy, Volume II
[S640] The Swartwout Chronicles, 1339 to 1889
|
|
Tomys Swartout married Hendrickjen Barent Otsen
|
|
Children:
Roeloff Swartwout [2488] ++
S301
S640
|
Marriage: (3 JUN 1631)++
S301
S640
|
|
[4978] Albert Andriessen Bradt [The Norman]
[Chart 17]
|
Male
Father: Andries Arentse Bradt [9956]
Mother: Kinetis _____ [9957]
|
Name: Albert Andriessen Bradt++
S393
S582
Name: Albert Andriessen Bratt++
S301
S393
S569
Name: Albert Andriese Bradt++
Cutter1
S299
S573
S625
Name: Albert Andriese Bratt++
Cutter1
S299
S573
S625
Name: Albert Andriese Bradt 'de Norman'++
Cutter1
Name: Albert A. Bradt++
Cutter1
Name: Albert Andriese Brat++
S299
Name: Albert Adriesse Bradt++
S568
S625
Name: Albert Andriese Bradt the Norman++
S619
Name: Albert Andries Abradt++
S625
Name: Albert Adriessen (Bratt)+++
S722
Name: Albert Andriessen+++
S722
Nickname: The Norman
Birth: (1607)++
S582
Birth: (1615)++
S393
Emigration: (1630)++
S568
Immigration: (1630)++
S568
Emigration: (1637) Fredrickstadt, Norway++
S393
Residence: (1637) New Amsterdam, New York++
S573
Immigration: (1637) New Netherlands, New York, New York++
S393
Residence: (ABT 1650) New York City (New Netherland), New York County, New York++
S625
Event: (13 AUG 1657) Beverwyck, New Netherland, New York (was present at the marriage contract of his daughter Eva)+++
S722
Married 2nd: Geertruy Vosburgh (AFT 1662)++
Cutter1
Event: (24 OCT 1670) (divorced his 2nd wife)++
Cutter1
Residence: (1674) Albany, Albany County, New York++
S625
Death: (7 JUN 1686) near Rensselaerswyck, New York++
Cutter1
S393
S573
Death: (7 JUN 1689)++
S582
Ship: (Rensselaerwyck)++
S393
Occupation: Rensselaerwyck, New York tobacco planter and farmer++
S393
S625
|
Source References:
[S297] Genealogical and Family History of Central New York, Volumes I-III (Cutter1)
[S299] Hudson-Mohawk Family Genealogical and Family Memoirs, Volumes I-IV
[S301] The Compendium of American Genealogy, Volume IV
[S393] The Compendium of American Genealogy, Volume VII
[S568] The Compendium of American Genealogy, Volume V
[S569] The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy, Volume II
[S573] Sons and Daughters of the Pilgrims, Volume II
[S582] Founders and Patriots of America Index
[S619] Genealogical Note of New York and New England Families
[S625] The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record - Extracts
[S722] Scandinavian Immigrants In New York
|
|
[4979] Annetje Barent Van Rotmers
[Chart 17]
|
Female
Father: Barent Von Rotmers [9958]
Mother: Geesje Barents [9959]
|
Name: Barentse Van Rotmers of Amsterdam++
S301
Name: Annetje Barentse Van Rotmers++
Cutter1
Name: Annetje Barents++
S393
S569
Name: Annetje Barentrese Van Rotmers++
S573
Name: Annetje Barentse Van Rolmers++
S582
Name: Annetje Barentse van Rotmer++
S619
Birth: (EST 1607)
Death: (1662)++
Cutter1
S393
|
Source References:
[S297] Genealogical and Family History of Central New York, Volumes I-III (Cutter1)
[S301] The Compendium of American Genealogy, Volume IV
[S393] The Compendium of American Genealogy, Volume VII
[S569] The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy, Volume II
[S573] Sons and Daughters of the Pilgrims, Volume II
[S582] Founders and Patriots of America Index
[S619] Genealogical Note of New York and New England Families
|
|
Albert Andriessen Bradt [The Norman] married Annetje Barent Van Rotmers
|
|
Children:
Eva Albertsen Bradt [2489] ++
Cutter1
S301
S569
|
Marriage: (1630)++
S582
|
|
|