Search For The Passengers of the Mary & John ,1630, Volume 17

[S750] "Search For The Passengers of the Mary & John ,1630, Volume 17" (MJ17), Spear, Burton W., The Mary & John Clearing House, 1994
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Citation: 9-11

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ALLYN MATTHEW (1605-1671) OF WINDSOR, CT AND THOMAS ALLYN (1597-1680) OF BARNSTABLE, MA

Until an article was printed in the New England Register, April 1897 (NER 51:212-214), there was speculation that brothers, Matthew and Thomas Allyn came from Chelmsford, Essex, and were sons of Samuel Allen. However, when a search of the parish records in Braunton, Devon (5 miles E. of Barnstable) was made by the Braunton vicar, he reported all of the entries found were spelled Allen or Allin, not Allyn. The entries began in 1538. The first Allen entry was Thomas, bpt. 1545, son of Symon Allen and the first marriage was a Nicholas Allen to Margret Taylor in 1554. The other Allen entries found began in 1581. However, Douglas Richardson wrote an article in TAG 57:115-119 (1981) after he restudied the Braunton records and found that the 1897 study missed some entries, and he published all of the records he found. He published all Allen-Wyatt entries; baptisms (1538-1666), marriages (1538-1652) and burials (1538-1662).

1. Pos. Matthew Allen - In the Braunton records he is the only person to have son, Richard, between 1538 and 1680. He was probably the Matthew Allen bu. there, 7 Feb. 1564/5. His widow was probably the Katherine Allen who married John Wheake, 29 July 1565, Braunton.
Children (Bpt. at Braunton)
     a. Eme Allen - Bpt. 19 Jan. 1557/8.
     b. Thomasin Allen - Bpt. 28 July 1561. Braunton.
     c. Richard Allen - See below.
She pos. m. Thomas Knill, 23 Oct. 1595,

2. Richard Allen - Pos. the Richard Allen bpt. 15 Mar. 1563/4, Braunton. Will, dated 29 Nov. 1647, proved 10 May 1652 (PCC, Bowyer-108) (Waters-1212). Buried 5 Aug. 1651, Braunton. He m. Margaret Wyatt, 24 Sept. 1583, Braunton, Devon. She was bpt. 19 May 1557 and buried 10 May 1642, Braunton, daughter of Walter Wyatt and Joan Pilford.

Will of Richard Allen, the elder of Braunton, Devon (PCC 108 Bowyer)
Son, Thomas Allinge.
Son, Matthew Allinge
Mary Allinge, daughter of Thomas.
Son, Mathews, children, John, Thomas, and Mary.

Children (Bpt. at Braunton)
     a. Emett Allen - Bpt. 19 Dec. 1584. D.Y.
     b. Wilmot Allen - bpt. 9 Jan. 1590/1. She m. John Wheake, 19 Jan. 1613/14, Braunton.
     c. Mary Allen - B.a. 1595. She m. (1) Charles Tamlin, 21 Nov. 1615, Marwood, who was buried there 12 Oct. 1636. She m. (2) John Chichester, gent., 27 July 1643, Marwood, buried there 28 July 1662.
     d. Thomas Allen - Bpt. 24 Dec. 1597 See below.
     e. Richard Allen Jr. - Bpt. 6 May 1601. Buried 27 May 1662, Braunton. He m. Elizabeth Shepeard, 24 June 1635, Braunton.
     f. Matthew Allen - Bpt. 17 Apr. 1605 - See below.

Thomas Allyn - Bpt. 24 Dec. 1597, Braunton, Devon. Died 1680. He m. (1) Elizabeth Marke, 20 Jan. 1621/2, Braunton, daughter of John Marke of Braunton. He m. (2) by 1644, Winifred _____, widow of John Crawford and John Wolcott (Torrey Marriages 191). Thomas' will, 28 Feb. 1675, proved 5 Mar. 1679/80. ...

References: Genealogical Notes of Barnstaple Familes, p. 5-12, Pope - p. 15.

3. Matthew Allyn - Bpt. 17 Apr. 1605, Braunton, Devon. Died 1 Feb. 1670/1, Windsor, . CT. He m. Margaret Wyatt, 2 Feb. 1626/7, Braunton. She was baptized 8 Mar. 1594/5, Braunton, daughter of John and Frances (Chichester) Wyatt of Braunton. Banks (1930-97) says that he probably came on the "Charles", which sailed from nearby Barnstable, Devon on 10 Apr. 1632 and landed at Boston on June 5. Aboard were twenty passengers but only Timothy Hatherly was named. Matthew lived in Cambridge, MA, Hartford, CT and finally Windsor, CT. There is a will of William Thorne of Devon, dated 17 Feb. 1637, proved 23 Nov. 1650, that indicates he bought lands from Matthew Allen (Ref: Waters-p. 932).
Children
     a. Hon. John Allyn - Bpt. 24 Feb. 1630, Braunton. Died 11 Nov. 1696. He m. (1) Ann Smith, dau. of Henry Smith of Springfield, MA. He m. (2) Hannah Lamberton, dau. of George Lamberton and widow of Samuel Welles. Six children by first wife (1654-1669)
     b. Mary Allyn - Born England. Died 14 Dec. 1703. She m. Capt. Benjamin Newberry, 11 June 1646, Windsor, who d. 11 Sept. 1689, son of Thomas Newberry. Nine children (1648-1673).
     c. Capt. Thomas Allyn - Died 14 Feb. 1695/6, Windsor. He m. Abigail Warham, 21 Oct. 1658, dau. of Rev. John Warham. Nine children (1659-1679). Matthew Allyn had three children and 24 grandchildren.

References:
NER 51:212-214
History of Windsor (CT.), 2:27-29 and 518 Weis p. 59-61
TAG 57:115
Allyn, by C. C. Baldwin, no date
Lechford, pp. 418-422
Citation: 11-12

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ANCESTRY OF MARGARET WYATT, WIFE OF MATTHEW ALLYN
The ancestry of Margaret Wyatt, who married Matthew Allyn, 2 Feb. 1625 has been traced back to William the Conqueror (1027), to Cedric, King of the West Saxons (519-534) and to Clovis, the Riparian, Frankish King of Cologne (420). These ancestries appear in Ancestral Roots Of Sixty Colonists Who Came To New England Between 1623 and 1650, by Dr. Frederick Lewis Weis. Sixth edition (1988) by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. beginning on page 61. The following ancestry only traces her ancestry back to her greatgrandfather:

1. Sir John Chichester of Raleigh, Pilton, Devon (1 mile W. of Barnstable). Born about 1475. Died 22 Feb. 1537/8. He married (2) by 1527, Joan Brett, dau. of Robert Brett, Esq. Escheator of Devon (Collector of rents on lands reclaimed by the Crown).

2. Amias Chichester - Born about 1527. Died 4 July 1577 of Arlington, Devon (5 miles N. of Barnstable). He married by 1545, Jane Giffard, dau. of Sir Roger Giffard and Margaret Cobleigh of Brightleigh, Chittlehampton, Devon (7 miles SE of Barnstable). Her will probated 16 Apr. 1596. Her ancestry traces back eleven generations to King John, 1167-1216. Ref: My Southern Families, by Hiram K. Douglas, 1967.

3. Frances Chichester - Buried 5 Apr. 1626, Braunton, Devon. She m. John Wyatt, gent., by 19 Oct. 1584. He was bpt. 11 Nov. 1557 and bu. 27 Nov. 1598, Braunton, son of Philip Wyatt and Joan Paty of Braunton.

4. Margaret Wyatt - Bpt. 18 Mar. 1594/5, Braunton. She married Matthew Allyn, 2 Feb. 1626/7, Braunton, Devon.
Citation: 30-32

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CLAPP, ROGER (1609-1691) OF BOSTON, MA, JANE CLAPP (1597-) WIFE OF (1) GEORGE WEEKS, EDWARD CLAPP (1605-1644) OF DORCHESTER, MA AND SARAH CLAPP (1611-), WIFE OF NICHOLAS CLAPP

The following ancestry of Roger Clapp is a condensed version taken from the Search Series, Vol. 3, p. 5-7, Vol. ll, p. 70-72 and Vol. 13, p. 52-57.

1. William Clapp - Born about 1500. Will, dated 29 May 1555, proved 26 July 1555 (Exeter, Dean and Chapter of Exeter, Vol. 131). He died Sidbury, Devon. He m. Allse 1522, who survived him.

Children
     a. Richard Clapp - See below.
     b. Florence Clapp - B.a. 1530. She m. William Ybden.
     c. Gylliam Clapp - B.a. 1533. She m. Thomas Badstone.
     d. Alice Clapp - B.a. 1533. She m._____ Yngland.
     e. Beaton Clapp - B. 1537. Unmarr. in 1555.
     f. Johanne Clapp - B.a. 1539. Unmarr. in 1555.

2. Richard Clapp - B. 1528, Sidbury, Devon. Died bef. 25 July 1609. He m. (1) _____ and (2) Christian _____. He left no will but his widow, Christian did, proved 12 Aug. 1609, Exeter.

Children of Richard Clapp and (1)
     a. Child - B.a. 1552 d.y.
     b. Child - B.a. 1554 d.y.
     c. Peter Clapp - B. 1558. D. 1622. Will proved 10 Jan. 1622/23. He m. Thomasine _____.
     d. Robert Clapp - B.a. 1560. D. 10 Sept. 1629, Venn Ottery, Devon.
     e. Mary Clapp.
     f. William Clapp - See below.

Children of Richard Clapp and (2) Christian
     g. Nicholas Clapp - B. 1570, Sidbury, Devon. D. 14 Mar. 1631, Venn Ottery, Devon. He m. Elizabeth _____, 1602, who d. 24 Mar. 1631, Venn Ottery, Devon. He supposedly left a long will. He had six children who came to New England. For them see Thomas Clapp in this volume.
     h. Eyde Clapp - She m. _____ Cruchet.
     i. Dau. - She m.     _____ Windsham.

3. William Clapp - B. 1565, Salcombe (after 1717 called Salcombe Regis, Devon). F m. Johan Channon, 11 Sept. 1593, Salcombe (Regis), who d. 5 Aug. 1620, dau. Robe Channon and Joane _____. Her mother left a long will proved 4 Dec. 1618.

Will of William Clapp the elder of Salcomb (Regis), Devon dated 1 Mar. 1640
Son, Edward.
Son, Roger.
Daughter, Jane.
Daughter, Sarah.
Grandchild, William Weekes.
Son, Robert
Son, John.
Grandchild, John Clapp.
Grandchild, Hester Clapp.
Grandchild, William Clapp, the younger.
Daughter-in-law, Dorothy Clapp.
Son Robert's children, Robert and John Clapp.
Grandchild, James Clapp.
Grandchild, Elizens Clapp.
Godchild, Elizabeth Turk.
Residue to sons, Robert and John Clapp.
Witnesses: Robert Clappe and Dorothy Clap.
Inventory value: 16 pounds.

Children
     a. Jane Clapp
     b. William Clapp - B. 1600. D. 1636. Will proved 6 Sept. 1636. He pos m. Dorothy Gray, 10 Oct. 1633, Seaton, Devon. His sister Jane and her husband, George Weeks had children baptised in Seaton (1631-1636).
     c. Rocer Clapp - B. 1603. He m.     _____. Children Robert and John.
     d. Edward Clapp.
     e. John Clapp - B. 1607. He m. _____ and settled in Colyton, Devon.
     f. Roger Clapp - See Below.
     g. Sarah Clapp.

4. Roger Clapp - Bpt. 6 Apr. 1609, Salcombe (Regis), Devon. Died 2 Feb. 1691, Boston. He m. Johanna Ford, 6 Nov. 1633, Dorchester, MA. dau. of Thomas Ford and Elizabeth Chard. He came on the "Mary & John" in 1630, as did the Ford family.

At the time of his birth his family was living on Coomb Wood Farm in the parish of Salcombe (now Salcombe Regis), Devon. The farmhouse, a large, two story thatch roofed cottage, is still standing today. It is only a few hundred yards from the chalk cliffs that fall 200 feet into the English Channel. See the Seach Series, Volume 13, p. 128-141. Roger Clapp wrote his memoirs which is the only first hand account of the sailing of the "Mary & John" in 1630 and the early Clapps in New England. In his will he lists cousins, Ester Bissell and Constant Dewey. Niece Esther Bissell was Esther Strong, wife of Thomas Bissell. Her mother was Abigail Ford.

Children (Clapp-8)
     a. Samuel Clapp - B. 11 Oct. 1634, Dorchester, MA. D. 16 Oct. 1708. He m. Hannah Leeds, 18 Nov. 1658. Ten children (1661-1681). (Clapp-11)
     b. William Clapp - B. 5 July 1636. D. 22 Sept. 1638.
     c. Elizabeth Clapp - B. 22 June 1638. D. 25 Dec. 1711. She m. Joseph Holmes. Eight children (1661-1676). (Holmes-6)
     d. Experience Clapp - B. 23 Aug. 1640. D. 1 Nov. 1640.
     e. Waitstill Clapp - B. 22 Oct. 1641. D. 9 Aug. 1643.
     f. Preserved Clapp - B. 23 Nov. 1643. D. 20 Sept. 1720. He m. 4 June 1668, dau. of Benjamin Newberry. Eight children (1669-1688). (Clapp-11)
     g. Experience Clapp - B. Dec. 1645. d.y.
     h. Hopestill Clapp - B. 6 Nov. 1647. D. 2 Sept. 1719. He m. Susanna Swift. Nine children (1673-1690). (Clapp-14)
     i. Wait Clapp - B. July 1651, d.y.
     k. Desire Clapp - B. 17 Oct. 1652. He m. (1) Sarah Pond and (2) Mrs. Deborah Smith. Ten children by first wife (1680-1697). (Clapp-15)
     l. Thomas Clapp - B. Apr. 1655. D. 1670.
     m. Unite Clapp - B. 13 Oct. 1656. D. 20 Mar. 1664.
     n. Supply Clapp - B. 30 Oct. 1660. D. 5 Mar. 1686, unmarr.

Roger Clapp had thirteen children and 45 grandchildren.
Citation: 32-34

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ANCESTRY OF JOHAN CHANNON, MOTHER OF ROGER, JANE, EDWARD, AND SARAH CLAPP

The following ancestry of Johan Channon is a condensation of one in the Search Series, Vol. 11, p. 70-72, which was compiled from wills in a book in Salt Lake City, Arch. of Exeter, Devon, England, Q942.35 52M Vol. 7.

1. William Channon of Sidmouth, Devon. Will 2 Mar. 1566, proved 3 Apr. 1567. He m. Alice _____ who survived him. It has abeen supplemented with some material provided to Lyon J. Hoard of San Francisco, CA by Ken Smallbone, genealogist of Whitchurch, Hants, England. This William Channon was possibly the 12-year old who appeared in the Sidmouth court roll 18 Aug. 10 Henry VIII (1518) (PRO SC2/168/25), with Thomas Chanon (presumably his father, this regarding the oath sworn in Assje of males aged twelve and more (i.e. 12 years and some months old). One Thomas Chanon was had up on charges and fined repeatedly in the Sidmouth manor court rolls beginning 28 May 1518 through 18 July 1521 for the illegal brewing of beer. There is a gap in the court rolls from 18 July 1521 to 22 Sept. 1524 when the rolls resumed. Thomas Channon was apparently dead by 22 Sept. 1524.

Abstract of Will of William Channon, proved, 3 Apr. 1567
To be buried in Sidmouth.
Residue to Als Channon, wife and executrix.
Witnesses: Sir Thomas Smeyth (vicar), Edward Channon (brother?) and William Aysthle.
Inventory by John Scutt, Richard Jeys, William Aysthle and Edward Channon, 2 Mar. 1566.

Ref: Archd. of Exeter, Salt Lake City, UT. Book Q 942,35 52M Vol. 7.

Children
     a. Hary Chanon - Alive in 1567.
     b. Robert Chanon - Unconfirmed. See below.

2. Robert Channon, mariner, of Sidmouth, Devon. His lengthy will proved, 30 Oct. 1613. He m. Joane _____, who also left a very lengthy will, 19 Nov. 1616, proved 4 Dec. 1618. (Ref: Search Series, Vol. 11, p. 70-72).

Abstract of Will of Robert Channon, proved 30 Oct. 1613
To son, William Channon, riggings and tackle.
To Tabias Jenynge, my daughter Catherine's son, a house.
To Robert Channon, son of Charles Channon, my deceased son, all my other houses and lands.
Residue to Joan, my wife and executrix.
Inventory: Valued at 78 pounds, 9s, 2d.
Inventory by William Pin, Barnard bore (Prob. son-in-law and father of the 1634 "planter" Hezekiah Hoar) and William Slade (Prob. another son-in-law).
Inventory included boats and fishing gear.
Bond by Joannna Channon, William Hardie and William Channon, mariner.

Children
     a. William Channon, mariner - Alive 3 Oct. 161 and probably d. by 19 Nov. 1616. He m. _____, one dau. Elizabeth.
     b. Catherine Channon - She prob. m. (1) Richard Jenynge (Jennings) and (2) John Peaton. Three children.
     c. Charles Channon - D. bef. 1613. He m. _____. Three children.
     d. Elizabeth Channon - She m. William Sladde. Alive in 1613. Four children.
     e. Johan Channon - See below.
     f. Mary Channon - She m. Barnard Hoar, 29 Apr. 1605, Sidmouth (b.a. 1568) son of Henry Hoar and Fides Osbourne. He m. (1) widow Catherine Wheaton, 1592 and (3) _____, by 1616. They had a son, Hezekiah Hoar , bpt. 10 July 1608 , Sidmouth . Devon who came on the "Recovery of London" in 1634.
     g. Charity Channon - She m. William Hardie, clothier. Three children.
     h. Tabitha Channon - She m. _____

Abstract of Will of Joane Channon, proved 4 Dec. 1618
To poor of Sidmouth.
To son, William Channon.
To daughter, Elizabeth Slade and her daughter Jane Slade.
To daughter, Johan Clapp and her daughter.
To daughter, Charity Hardie and her daughters, Mary, Tabitha and Hannah.
To William Hardy son-in-law.
To William Clapp, son of my daughter Johan Clap.
To Tobias, son of my daughter Catherine Peaton.
To Barnard Hoare, son of my daughter Marie (The 1634 "planter").
To Ezechias Hoare, brother of Barnard and their sisters Marie and Elizabeth Hoar.
To Robert Clappe, son of my daughter Johan.
To Nicholas Slad, son of my daughter Elizabeth.
To Edward, John and Roger (later all "planters" to New England), sons of my daughter Johan (Clapp)
To ___hn (Jane?) Slad, my daughter.
To William Clapp and my daughter Johan (parents of Roger Clapp).
To daughter, Tabitha and her daughter Charity.
To god-daughter Beaten Slade.
To Sarah Jennings, daughter of my daughter Catharine.
To Sarah Clapp, daughter of my daughter Johan.
To Charles, Robert and Johan children of my deceased son Charles Channon.
To John (Johan?), daughter of my daughter Catherine.
To Thomasine Sladde, daughter of my daughter Elizabeth.
To Johan Peaton, daughter of my daughter Catherine.
To Elizabeth Channon, daughter of my son William.
Residue to daughter Catharine Peaton, executrix.
Witnesses: Henry Way, clerk, Will _____ Slade and William Clapp.
Inventory by William Clape (son-in-law?), John Clape, Nicholas Slade and William Slade (son-in law?), 28 Nov. 1618.
Value: 38 pounds.

Reference: Arch. of Exeter.

3. Johan Channon - Born about 1570. She m. William Clapp, 11 Sept. 1593, of Salcombe (Regis), Devon. They were the parents of Roger, Edward, Jane and Sarah Clapp who came to New England.

References:
Search Series, Vol. 3, p. 5, Vol. 13, p. 52 and 136. Salcombe Regis, by J.Y. Anderson Morshead, 1894.
Mss of the History of Sidmouth, by P.O. Hutchinson.
Transcripts of the Cathedral Archives, by Rev. H. Reynolds.
Kestell , Clapp and Cornish, A Study of Three Families of Salcombe Regis by Vaughn Cornish, 1947.
Clapp Family of America, by Ebenezer Clapp, 1876.
Ancestry of Colonel John Harrington Stevens and Frances Helen Miller, by Mary L. Holman, 1948, pp. 276-280
Dawes-Gates Ancestral Lines, by Mary W. Ferris, Vol. 1, 1943, pp. 155-175
Citation: 93-95

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HULL, GEORGE (a.1590-1659) OF FAIRFIELD, CT AND REV. JOSEPH HULL (1596-1665) OF SHOALS, ME

The following ancestry of George Hull of Fairfield, CT, who came on the "Mary & John" in 1630 and his brother, Rev. Joseph Hull, who brought over 100 people from Somerset and Dorset, in 1635, is a condensation taken from the Search Series Vol. 3, p. 26-29.

1. Richard Hull - Born about 1515. Died about 1559, Crewkerne, Somerset. His will dated 10 Feb. 1558/9, Crewkerne. He m. (1) _____ and (2) Alice _____, a. 1550, who was bu. 20 Oct. 1587, Crewkerne, whose will was dated 12 Oct. 1577. Richard was a husbandman and a miller. In 1548 he held a copy on half a mill in Crewkerne, called "Cont Mill." The early Hull wills were destroyed by fire but the summaries of Richard and Alice remain.

In Richard Hull's will, besides his children, he also mentioned: Sir William Sherewell, "my ghostly (spiritual) father", overseers-William Metford and Thomas Price and debt to Alice Hawkins.

In Alice Hull's will, besides her children, she also mentioned: John Morris, witnesses-Peter Slembridge, Roger Garris and Robert Jeffery, overseers-William Robbins (parson) and Roger Garris.


Children of Richard Hull and prob, first wife
     a. Sir William Hull - A priest in 1559. NOTE: The term "Sir" was an old term of respect for a priest.
     b. Thomas Hull, the elder - Bu. 28 June 1612. He m. Agnes, _____, who was bu. 6 Dec. 1587, Crewkerne.
     c. Raynold Hull - His will proved 10 Feb. 1582/3 (Arch. of Taunton, bundle 6, 203). Bu. 12 Feb. 1582/3, Crewkerne. He m. Elinor _____. Witnesses to his will: Thomas Hull Sr., John Seawood and William Chubb. Six children (15601579). NOTE: Could this William Chubb be the father of the William Chubb who came to New England from Crewkerne?
     d. Elinor Hull - She m. John Harvie, 24 Nov. 1560, Crewkerne.

Children of Richard Hull and (2) Alice
     e. James Hull - D. 27 July 1567, Crewkerne.
     f. Thomas Hull the younger. - See below.
     g. John Hull - He bu. 3 Nov. 1588, Crewkerne. He m. (1) Elizabeth, _____, bu. 5 Mar. 1584/5 and (2) Maud Cossens, 6 Sept. 1585, Crewkerne. Three children.

2. Thomas Hull, the younger - He was bu. 29 Dec. 1636, Crewkerne. He m. Johane Peson or Pesinge, 11 Jan. 1572/3, Crewkerne, dau. of Richard Pesinge and Margery. Thomas was a "pikeman" and brother Raynold, a "billman" in a military unit when an invasion by Spain was feared. His will, 17 Dec. 1636, proved, 10 Feb. 1636/7 (Arch. of Taunton, 1636-75). In his will, besides his children he mentioned: John Ball, schoolmaster and John Bere, the elder.

Children (Bpt. Crewkerne)
     a. William Hull - Bpt. 6 Nov. 1574. Bur. 1 June 1627, Colyton, Devon. Will: 20 May 1627. He married 5 Dec. 1603, at Colyton, Devon Jane, the dau. of Gregory Sampson. NOTE: Jonathan Gillett of Windsor, CT m. Mary Dolbair at Colyton, Devon, 29 Mar. 1634. Her paternal grandmother was Agnes Sampson. See Search series, Volume 5, p. 80-81. He grad St. Mary's Hall, Oxford and settled at Colyton, Devon where he was schoolmaster. He became vicar of Colyton, Devon in 1611. He succeeded Rev. John Eedes, a translater of the King James Bible, who m. Alice Hull, dau. of Henry Hull, esq. of Exeter, Devon.
     b. Mary Hull - Bpt. 26 Sept. 1576. Bu. 6 Sept. 1584.
     c. Agnes Hull - Bu. 11 Feb. 1578/9.
     d. Richard Hull - Bpt. 21 Nov. 1579. Bu. there 27 Mar. 1597.
     e. Thomas Hull - Bpt. 21 July 1582.
     f. Robert Hull - Bpt. 8 Nov. 1584. Bu. there 5 Apr. 1591.
     g. John Hull - Bpt. 14 Feb. 1586/7, Crewkerne. Bu. there 10 Oct. 1627. Will dated 21 Sept. 1627 (Arch. of Taunton, 1627-61). He m. Edith _____. Five children. In his will he mentioned, overseers-brothers Joseph and George and friend, Robert Lincolne and witnesses, Joseph Hull, William Gaylord and Giles Gibbs. (NOTE: The last three came to New England).
     h. George Hull - See below.
     i. Frances Hull - Bpt. 13 Feb. 1591/2.
     j. Josias Hull - Bpt. 15 Apr. 1595. Bu. there, 16 Apr. 1595. k.     Joseph Hull.

3. George Hull - Born about 1590, Crewkerne. No baptism found. Died 1659, Fairfield, CT. Hem. (1) Thomasine Mitchell, 27 Aug. 1614, Crewkerne, dau. of Robert Mitchell of Stockland, Devon (16 miles SW of Crewkerne). He m. (2) Sarah _____, widow of David Phippen, who came on the "Recovery of London" in 1634. George Hull supposedly came on the "Mary & John" in 1630, leaving his family behind since his wife was pregnant. She brought the family over about 1633/4, maybe on the "Recovery of London". George lived in Dorchester, MA. , Windsor, CT. and Fairfield, CT.

Children (Search Series, Vol. 6, pp. 103-124)
     a. Josias Hull - Bpt. 10 Nov. 1616, Crewkerne. D. 16 Nov, 1675. He m. Elizabeth Loomis, 20 May 1641. Eleven children (1642-16b5)
     b. Mary Hull - Bpt. 27 July 1618, Crewkerne. D. 20 Aug. 1684. She m. Humphrey Pinney, a. 1634. Seven children (163b-1663). See George Hull in this volume.
     c. Martha Hull - Bpt. 22 Oct. 1620, Crewkerne. Pos. d.y.
     d. Elizabeth Hull - Bpt. 16 Oct. 1625, Crewkerne. She m. Samuel Gaylord, 4 Dec. 1646, who was also bpt. at Crewkerne, 19 Dec. 1619, son of William Gaylord, who brought his family over on the same ship with Elizabeth's father in 1630. He m. (2) Mary Brownson. Six children (1647-1660).
     e. Cornelius Hull - Bpt. 14 Apr. 1628, Crewkerne. D. Sept. 1695. He m. Rebecca Jones, 19 Nov. 1653, daughter of Rev. John Jones. Six children.
     f. Joshua Hull - Bpt. 5 Nov. 1630, Crewkerne. Prob. d.y.

George Hull had six children and 30 grandchildren.
Citation: 96-97

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ANCESTRY Of JOAN PESINGE, MOTHER OF GEORGE AND JOSEPH HULL

The following ancestry was taken from an article by John Insley Coddington titled The Pyssing Ancestry Of The Hulls Of New England. The author spent forty years pursuing clues to the ancestry of the Hull brothers of New England. He studied parish registers and probate records in Crewkerne, Somerset, a number of Pyssing wills and visitation pedigrees. The name was variously spelled Pyssing, Peasing, Peyssun, Pising, Peson and Pysyng.

Wills transcribed included:
Robert Kinsey of Wynsham, Somerset dated 17 Jan. 1551/2 proved 6 May 1557. (PCC 13 Powell).
Joan Pesyn, widow of Charstock, Dorset, dated 9 Mar. 1573/4 proved 29 Apr. 1574. (PCC 14 Martyn).
Hugh Pysing of Elworth in parish of Abbotsbury, Somerset, dated 28 Feb. 1585/6 proved 30 Apr. 1586. (PCC 20 Windsor).
Richard Pysinge of Crewkerne, Somerset, yeoman, dated 13 Apr. 1588 proved 25 June 1588. (PCC 39 Rutland).

1. John Pysing of Abbotsbury, Somerset (not found). Died by 17 Jan. 1551/2. He was probably a nephew or grandnephew of John Pysing, Abbot of Abbotsbury, who died 8 Oct. 1505. He m. Elizabeth Salmon of Hampshire, whose ancestry has not been determined.

Children
     a. Hugh Pysing of East Elworth, parish of Abbotsbury. The Visitations pedigrees say he m. Dorothy Brown of Sussex but her parentage has not been established. Hugh's will was dated 28 Feb. 1585/6 proved 30 Apr. 1586 (PCC 20 Windsor) . He was mentioned in the will of Thomas Symondes of Woodesford, Dorset dated 2 Jan. 1562f3 (Pcc 12 Crynes) (NER 80:351) proved 1566.
     b. John Pysing of Chardstock, Dorset. Alive in 1551 but dead by 9 Mar. 1573/4, when his widow made her will. He m. Joan Cocksden, who died by 29 Apr. 1574, daughter of John Cocksden of Dorset.
     c. Richard Pysing - See below.
     d. Possibly Joan Pysing - She m. John Payn, possibly from Westbroke, Upway, Dorset.
     e. Possibly Alice Pysing - She m. Nicholas Beke.

2. Richard Pysing of East Myng, Somerset (2 mi. W of Minhead) and of Crewkerne, Somerset by 1563. Died by 25 June 1588. His will dated 13 Apr. 1588 proved 25 June 1588 (PCC 39 Rutland). He m. Margery (Everedd?). In his will he mentioned Richard Everedd of Hawkchurch, Dorset and Thomas. He also mentions "?my house at Hawkchurch, Dorset". Witnesses to his will were William Chubbe, Thomas Hull and William Gregorye. NOTE: A William Chubb of Crewkerne came to New England in the 1630's.

Children
     a. Elizabeth Pysing - Unmarried in 1588.
     b. Robert Pysing - Probably b. aft. 1551. Heir in father's will. Possibly the Robert Pysing of Hawkchurch, Dorset whose will dated 1 Mar. 1b36/7 and proved 13 Nov. 1638 (PCC 164 LEE).
     c. Joan Pysing - See below.
     d. John Pysing - B.a. 1556. Bu. 10 Dec. 1563, Crewkerne.
     e. Mary Pysing - B.a. 1559. She m. Thomas Labye 22 June 1583, Crewkerne.
     f. Agnes Pysing - Bpt. 2 Oct. 1569, Crewkerne. Bu. there 25 June 1572.

3. Joan Pysing - B.a. 1553. Bu. 30 Oct. 1629, Crewkerne. She m. Thomas Hull 11 Jan. 1572/3, Crewkerne who was bu. there 29 Dec. 1636. They were apparently both minors when they married. They had eleven children including George and Joseph Hull who came to New England in the 1600`s.

References:
Search Series, Vol. 3, p. 26-29
Visitations of Somerset 1531,1573, by F.W. Weaver, 1885
Somerset Record Office, Taunton, Somerset Hull Family In America, by Col. Weygant, 1913
Old Families Of Old Fairfield, by Donald L. Jacobus, pp. 307-310
The Hull Families In The United States, by Rev. William E. Hull, 1964, pp. 54-75
History of Dover, NH, by John Scales, Vol. 1, 1923
Calamy Revised, by A. G. Matthews, published 1988, p. 283
Citation: 103-108

Page: 103-108

NEWBERRY, THOMAS (1594-1635) OF DORCHESTER, MA

Thomas Newbury brought his family to Dorchester, MA on the "Recovery of London" in 1634. His ancestry traces back to a Norman origin. The following condensed ancestry was taken from the Search series, Vol. 13, p. 3-8, which was taken from The Newberry Genealogy, by J. Gardner Bartlett, 1914 and from Complete Peerage, by G. E. Cokayne.

1. Torf

2. Thorold, Seigneur of Pont-Audemer - Born about 950 A.D.

3. Humphrey du Veulees, Seignaur o Pont-Audemer, Vielles, Beaumont and Beaumontel. Founder of the monasteries at Preaux, St. Acue and at St. Leger. Born about 980 A.D. He m. Aubrey de la Haie (d.a. 1045), heiress of the Forest of Brotonne.

4. Roger de Beaumont - Died about 1094/?. Seigneur of Pont-Audemer, Beaumont, Brionne and Vieilles in Normandy. He m. Adeline, living in 1081, daughter and heiress of Waleran, Count of Meulan.

5. Henry de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Warwick - Born about 1048, at the Castle of Newborough in Normandy, from which the family name is derived; died 1119. He m. Margaret the daughter of Geoffrey, (of Perche and Mortagne, by his wife, Beatrice of Montdidiei).

6. Robert de Newburgh - Born about 1100. Henry I gave him the manor of Winfrith in Dorset.

7. Roger de Newburgh - Born about 1135. He settled in the manor of Winfrith, Dorset. There is a Winfrith Newburgh and a Bindon Abbey about 12 miles E. of Weymouth, Dorset. He died a. 1192 and was buried at Bindon Abbey. NOTE: Bartlett took the next ten generations of the Newburgh family at Winfrith, Dorset from Hutchin's, "History of Dorset".

8. Robert de Newburgh - Born about 1175. Heir to Winfrith manor that remained in the Newburgh line until 1515. He is buried at Bindon Abbey, a. 1230.

9. Robert de Newburgh - Born about 1200. Heir to Winfrith manor. Died 1246.

10. Henry de Newburgh - Born about 1223.

11. John de Newburgh - Born about 1250. Heir to Dorset estates. Bu. in Bindon Abbey, a. 1309.

12. Sir Robert de Newburgh, knt. - Born about 1280. Heir to Dorset estates. Died 1338.

13. Sir Thomas Newburgh, knt. - Born about 1315. Heir. Died a. 1365.

14. John Newburgh, Esq. - Born about 1340. Died 4 June 1381 and bu. in Bindon Abbey. He m. Margaret Poyntz, a. 1370, dau. of Nicholas de Poyntz. For her Poyntz. ancestry, see Weis, Ancestral Roots, 6th Edition, pp. 220-221. Her ancestry traces to Charlemagre.

15. John Newburgh, Esq. - Born about 1370. Died a. 1440. He m. Joan de la Mere, by 1400, dau. of Sir John de la Mere, Knt. Lived in Dorset.

16. John Newburgh, Esq. - Born about 1400. He d. 1 Apr. 1484. Bu. in Bindon Abbey, in a tomb at the foot of his father's tomb. His will was probated 9 Apr. 1484 (PCC 20 Legge). He m. (2) Alice, dau. of William Carnet of Toomer, Somerset, who bought him the manor of Berkley, Somerset (1 mi. NE of Frome). She was the widow of John Westbury.

17. Thomas Newborough - Born about 1445. Died 15 Mar. 1512/13. He inherited the manor of Berkley, Somerset (1 mile NE of Frome). Bu. there where there is a memorial inscription in his honor. He m. Alice _____, a. 1484, who m. (2) Thomas Kyrton. She d. 1525.

18. Walter Newborough - Born about 1487. He inherited 700 acres in Dorset and he founded a new minor branch at the manor house of Francis or Worth Francis, Netherbury. Died 12 Aug. 1517, leaving a one month old heir. He m. Elizabeth Birport who m. (2) George Strangeways, of Muston, Dorset.

19. Richard Newburgh - Born 1517, heir. His will, dated 3 Dec. 1568 (PCC 2 Lyon). Bu. in Netherbury church. He m. Elizabeth Horsey, a. 1552, dau. of William Horsey, gent. of Binghams manor of Netherbury. She m. (2) _____ Woodshaw.

He succeeded to the manor of Othe Francis in Netherbury, Kingston and Bryan's Puddle, Dorset and lands in Swange, Corfe-Castle, Worth and Winterbourne-Zelstone (20 miles E. of Dorchester) (Hutchins' History of Dorset). In 1914 the old manor house of Othe Francis (or Worth Francis) , in Netherbury, was a farm house situated by the river Birt, near Netherbury church.

Children of Richard Newburgh & Elizabeth Horsey (Newberry-19)
     a. Elizabeth Newburgh - B.a. 1553.
     b. Walter Newburgh - B.a. 1555. D. Feb. 1598/9. Heir to his father's estates. Will, proved 17 May 1599, London (PCC 34 Kidd). He m. Elizabeth Culliford of Dorset. Her will proved 10 June 1619 (PCC 58 Parker).
     c. Richard Newburgh - See below
     d. Katherine Newburgh - Born about 1559.
     e. William Newburgh - Born about 1561. Buried, 28 Oct. 1623, Frampton, Dorset. Resided in Symondsbury, Dorset. He graduated from Queen's College, Oxford, B.A. 3 Feb. 1583/4, studied in London and was a lawyer. No children. His will proved, 31 May 1633 (PCC 47 Russell).

20. Richard Newburgh - Born about 1557. Died about 1629. He married his kinswoman, Grace Matthew, 15 Jan. 1580, Yarcombe, Devon, dau. of John Matthew, and grandau. of Stephen and Isabel (Newburgh) Matthew. She was buried, 18 Dec. 1632, Yarcombe, Devon, (5 mi. W of Chard). Richard, being a younger son, inherited no lands and was not educated for a profession and he did not secure much estate by his marriage. His wife was heiress to a small landed estate in Yarcombe, Devon, 12 miles from Netherbury and he lived there the rest of his life. NOTE: Grace Matthew may have been related to Frances Matthew, who came from Ottery St. Mary, Devon in 1631.

Children of Richard Newburgh & Grace Matthew (Bpt. Yarcombe)
     a. John Newburgh - Bpt. 2 Mar. 1581/2.
     b. William Newburgh - Bpt. 18 Apr. 1584.
     c. Alice Newburgh - Bpt. 31 Dec. 1586.
     d. Fides Newburgh - Bpt. 1 Oct. 1589.
     e. Robert Newburgh - Bpt. 1 Apr. 1592.
     f. Thomas Newburgh - See below
     g. Dorothy Newburgh - Bpt. 16 Sept. 1597. Bu. 6 Aug. 1600.
     h. Robert Newburgh - Bpt. 23 Apr. 1600, Yarcombe, and buried there, 25 Aug. 1687. His will, dated 12 Nov. 1677 proved, 19 Sept. 1687 (PCC 117 Foote). He married, (1) Anne _____, 1620 (mother of all his children), buried 11 Apr. 1646, Yarcombe, Devon. He married (2) Anstis Hellyer, 11 July 1656, of Church Station. One of his descendants may have been Robert Newbary of Yarcombe who m. Elizabeth Copelstone of Marshwood, 20 Feb. 1720, at Whitchurch Canonicorum, Dorset, to which parish Joseph Newberry (b.a. 1620), son of Thomas Newberry of Dorchester, MA returned a. 1648.
     i. Henry Newburgh - Bpt. 8 July 1603.

21. Thomas Newberry Bpt. 11 Nov. 1594, Yarcombe, Devon. He died suddenly in December, 1635, in Dorchester, MA, as he was preparing to move to Windsor, CT. He married (1) Jane Dabinot, a. 1619 (b.a. 1600), dau. of Christopher Dabinot (See Search series Vol. 11, p. 98) of Yarcombe, Devon and Charstock, Marshwood, and Upway, Dorset. Will of Christopher Dabinot, 1 July 1637 {PCC 112 Goare}. Christopher's estate was between 2,000 and 6,000 pounds, so Thomas Newberry evidently enhanced his fortune by his marriage. Joane died about 1629, leaving five small children.

Thomas married (2) Jane (Dabinot?), about 1630, perhaps the cousin of his first wife and dau. of John and Joan Dabinot of Chardstock, Dorset. John Dabinot wrote his will in 1624, bequeathing 150 pounds to his dau., Jane, when she married with the consent of her mother and his overseers, Christopher Dabinot and Thomas Newberry. Jane Dabinot was baptized 12 June 1611, Chardstock, Dorset. Perhaps Thomas "consented" she should marry himself, soon after he became a widower with five children, ages 10,8,6,4,and 1. She married (2) Rev. John Warham, 1637, as his second wife and died, 23 Apr. 1655, Norwalk, CT.

In 1626 Thomas was living in Marshwood, Dorset, 7 miles N. of Lyme Regis, on an estate called "Coweleyes". In 1625 this property belonged to his father-in-law, Christopher Dabinot, on a 99 year lease for lives, with remainder of term to Joseph Newberry (b. 1620) and Benjamin Newberry (b. 1624), sons of Thomas.

Thomas Newberry apparently continued at Marshwood (Marshwood Vale) until he sailed for New England. There are two conflicting records on when he sailed. William Whiteway of Dorchester, Dorset, an associate of Rev. John White, kept a diary (now in the British Museum, London), which states that "1634 April 17, Mr. Newburgh of Marshwood Vale and many others set sail from Weymouth towards New England". This agrees with the first appearance of Thomas Newberry in the Dorchester, MA records on 1 Sept. 1634.

However, Thomas Newberry's name also appears on the passenger list of the "Recovery" of London, which sailed from Weymouth, Dorset, 31 March 1634. This ship carried other people associated with the "Mary & John" group of 1630, including Jonathan Gillett and Stephen Terry, returning to New England with their new wives. (See Search series Vol. 2, p. 112)

By 1635 Thomas Newberry had acquired a large, 400 acre farm, one mile in length two-thirds of a mile wide, an area now in the city of Quincy, MA. He soon became one of the most prominent citizens of Dorchester and in 1634 he was one of the ten men chosen to order the affairs of the Dorchester plantation.

He wrote his will, 12 Oct. 1635, and died soon after. The inventory of his estate was taken, 28 Jan. 1636, and it totaled 1520 pounds. Only one out of one hundred early settlers possessed such wealth at that time. The most valuable items in his inventory were his Dorchester farm and livestock-693 pounds, land in England-300 pounds, meadows and livestock in Dorchester-270 pounds. He left 200 pounds to his wife and all her "household stuff she brought with her at her marriage". The remainder of his estate was to be divided equally among his seven children.

Thomas Newberry's widow, Jane, married (2) Rev. John Warham, in 1637, whose first wife died in late 1634, and they both moved to Windsor with all of the Newberry children.

Children of Thomas Newberry &(1) Joan Dabinot

     a. Joseph Newberry - Born about 1620. He was granted land in Windsor, where he remained until 1648 (age 28), but soon after he returned to England and settled on the estate called, "Coweleyes", which his grandfather had obtained on a 99-year lease for lives. He was still there in 1675, when he brought a suit against his cousin, Gideon Hayne. He married _____, and had children recorded at Whitchurch Canonicorum, Dorset: Joseph-buried 1658, Sarah-Bpt. 1654, buried, 1655, and Benjamin-Bpt. 1656.
     b. Sarah Newberry - Born about 1622. She died 11 July 1684, Windsor. She married Henry Wolcott, Jr. , 18 Nov. 1641, son of Henry Wolcott and Elizabeth Saunders. Henry, Jr. died 12 July 1680. He was an importing merchant, who acquired considerable wealth. He became prominent in public life; Deputy to the General Court (1660-1661) and magistrate from 1662 until his death. His estate: 3,977 pounds (2,784 pounds in Connecticut and 1,193 pounds in England). (For their eight children (1643-1658) and descendants see Search series Vol. 9, p. 79-83).
     c. Major Benjamin Newberry - Born about 1624. Died 11 Sept. 1689, Windsor. He married Mary Allyn, 11 June 1646, Windsor, dau, of Hon. Matthew Allyn and Margaret Wyatt of Braunton, Devon and Windsor, CT. He was granted land in Windsor in 1640 and he spent his life accumulating land and in farming. In 1656 he entered public life and was prominent for 33 years in civil and military affairs. In the will of his mother's sister, Anne (Dabinot) Gibbs, May 1670, of Marshwood, Dorset, she gave, "to my nephew, Joseph Newbury, the hithermost, Coweleyes, next to the Barton and to his brother (Thomas [sic]) in New England, the fathermost Coweleyes" (PCC 19 Bence). His own estate totaled 563 pounds. Nine children.
     d. Mary Newberry - Bpt. 22 Oct. 1626, Whitchurch Canonicorum, Dorset. Died 29 Aug. 1688. She married Capt. Daniel Clark, 13 June 1644, Windsor (16221710) who m. (2) Mrs. Martha (Pitkin) Wolcott. He came to Windsor with Rev. Huit. He was Deputy (1657-1661), Assistant (1662-1664), Secretary of the CT Colony (1658-1663), and captain (1664). Ten children.
     e. John Newberry - Bpt. 19 Feb. 1628/9, Whitchurch Canonicorum, Dorset. He died Dec. 1647, unmarries at Windsor. His estate: 159 pounds.

Children of Thomas Newberry &(2) Jane (Dabinot?)
     f. Rebecca Newberry - Born about 1631, England. Died 21 Nov. 1688. She married Rev . John Russell, Jr. (1629-1692), s. of Rev. John Russell. He was minister of Wethersfield, CT (1649-1659), and Hadley, MA (1659-1692). Three children.
     g. Hannah Newbury - Born about 1633, England. Died before 1661. She married about 1653, Rev. Thomas Hanford, born in Devon, England. No children. His estate: 681 pounds. He m. (2) Mary Miles.
     h. Daughter - Born about 1635, d.y.

Thomas Newberry had eight children and at least 33 grandchildren.

Reference:
Newberry Genealogy, by J. Gardner Bartlett, 1914
Search Series Volume 13, pp. 3-8
Citation: 108-110

Page: 108-110

ANCESTRY OF JANE DABINOT, FIRST WIFE OF THOMAS NEWBERRY

Thomas Newberry married (1) Jane Dabinot, a. 1619, dau. of Christopher Dabinot. She died about 1629 and he married (2) Jane _____, possibly another Jane Dabinot, dau. of John Dabinot, and first cousin to his first wife. Thomas Newberry's second wife married (2) Rev. John Warham.

1. Thomas Dabinot - Born about 1520. He married Rawlin _____, about 1544. He died before 1593. She was buried 28 Feb. 1611/12, Chardstock, Dorset. Her will dated 21 Jan 1607/8, proved 16 Apr. 1612, widow of Chardstock, Dorset, where she was buried. Thomas was a substanial yeoman of Yarcombe, Devon and in 1565 he moved to Chardstock, Dorset.

Children of Thomas Dabinot & Rawlin
     a. Joane Dabinot - Bpt. 3 June 1545, Yarcombe, Devon, she m. _____ Smith. She received 16 pounds in her father's will.
     b. Thomas Dabinot - bpt. 4 Feb. 1547/8, Chardstock, Dorset. Died after 1607. He received 20 pounds in his father's will.
     c. John Dabinot - bpt. 29 Jan. 1553f4. Buried 1624, Chardstock, Dorset. His will dated 1 Nov. 1624, proved 5 Mar 1624/5. Yeoman of Chardstock. He received furniture in his father's will. He married Joan _____, who survived him. He was a churchwarden in Chardstock in 1615. She may have been the widow Joan Dabinot who m. (2) Humphrey Warren alias Pullen, 13 Jan. 1628/9, Chardstock who was churchwarden there in 1630.
     d. Rawlin Dabinot - Bpt. 11 Dec. 1557. Married      Ford. She received 40 shillings in her father's will and 40 shillings in her grandfather's will. She had a daughter.
     e. Bridget Dabinot - Bpt. 31 Mar. 1560. d.y.
     f. Christopher Dabinot - See below

2. Christopher Dabinot - Bpt. 3 Feb. 1563/4, Yarcombe, Devon. He died July 1637. His will dated 1 July 1637, yeoman of Upway, Dorset. He was a man of force and ability and he acquired an extensive estate with lands in Upway, Marshwood, Whitchurch Canonicorum, and Chardstock, Dorset. He was buried in the church in Upway, Dorset beside his wife, which was an honor reserved for only the amegerous and landed gentry. The internrnents of this Dabinot family in the church indicates their substantial position in the community.

His estate was worth 2,000 or 6,000 pounds. In 1625 he bought a lease of an estate called "Coweleyes", in Marshwood for 99 years, determinable by the lives of himself and his grandsons Joseph and Benjamin Newberry. Thomas Newberry and his first wife, occupied the estate nearly nine years before Thomas went to New England in 1634.

Children of Christopher Dabinot

     a. Anne Dabinot - Born about 1595. She died May 1670. She married, Anthony Gibbs of Marshwood, Dorset, who died May 1670. His will dated 24 Sept. 1669, yeoman of Marshwood. He mentioned Alice, wife of Thomas Wilkins (20 pounds), children of his brother, John Gibbes--John Gibbes (5 pounds), Thomas Gibbes (10 pounds), William Gibbes (5 pounds), and Mary Gibbes (40 pounds). Administration of Anne's estate granted 20 Oct. 1670. She mentions Hannah Webb, Mrs. Haynes, and Sarah Chapehl. "To my nephew, Joseph Newberry, the hithermost Coweleyes next to the Barton and to his brother in New England, the farthermost Coweleyes". They had no children.
     b. Rawlin Dabinot - Born about 1597. She married Morgan Hayne, a. 1615, who died about 1662.
     c. Jane Dabinot - Born about 1600. See below.

3. Jane Dabinot, daughter of Christopher - Born about 1600. Died about 1629. She married Thomas Newberry, the emigrant. He married (2) Jane _____, possibly the Jane Dabinot, daughter of John Dabinot (above), cousin of his first wife. Jane, the widow of Thomas Newberry married (2) Rev. John Warham in 1637. She died 23 Apr. 1655, Windsor, CT.

3. Jane Dabinot, daughter of John - Bpt. 12 June 1611, Chardstock, Dorset. She was possibly the second wife of Thomas Newberry and also the second wife of Rev. John Warham. If so she married him in 1637 and died 23 Apr. 1655, Windsor, CT. See Rev. John Warham in this volume.

Reference:
Newberry Genealogy, by J. Gardner Bartlett, 1914 p. 129-132
Search Series volume 11, pp. 98-99

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