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  • Anderson, Robert Charles, "The Great Migration Begins" (Copyright 2001-2005, New England Historic Genealogical Society) (http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2496).
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  • Author: Anderson, Robert Charles
  • Publisher: Copyright 2001-2005, New England Historic Genealogical Society
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  • The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633
Source Note
The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III (Online database: NewEnglandAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2002), (Orig. Pub. New England Historic Genealogical Society. Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III, 3 vols., Boston, MA, 1995).

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Page: 125
Personal Names
PersonClaimDetailEvidence
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Arabella (Norman)Name_____ (Norman) [S662]
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Alice (Mullins)NameAlice (Mullins) [S662] [S2994:1]
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Ann LordNameAnn Lord [S366:702] [S662]
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Ann WrightNameAnn Wright [S662]
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Major Benjamin NewberryNameBeniamin Nuberry [S662] [S1080:183]
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Major Benjamin NewberryNameBenja Newberry [S662]
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Major Benjamin NewberryNameBenjamin Newberry [S366] [S662] [S2933]
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Major Benjamin NewberryNameBenjamin Newbery [S662] [S2933] [S2953]
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Major Benjamin NewberryNameBenjamin Nuberry [S662] [S2933]
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Bridget AllgarNameBridget Allgar [S662] [S688:V55] [S2977:567]
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Major Benjamin NewberryNameCapt. Capt. Benjamin Newberry [S662] [S2933]
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Capt. Roger ClapNameCaptain Clap [S662]
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Christopher DabinotNameChristopher Dabinott of Yarcombe [S662] [S756]
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Daniel FrostNameDaniel Frost [S366] [S662] [S2921]
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Deacon William GaylordNameDeacon Gaylar [S662] [S2933]
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Deacon William GaylordNameDeacon Willaim Gaylor [S662]
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Dorcas BrownsonNameDorcas Brownson [S662]
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Dorothy BirdNameDorothy Bird [S366:473] [S662]
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Dorothy BirdNameDorothy Lord [S662]
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Edmund Lockwood of CombsNameEdmund Lockwood of Combs [S662]
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Elizabeth ChardeNameElizabeth Chard [S366] [S662]
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Elizabeth ChardeNameElizabeth Cooke [S662]
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Elizabeth HullNameElizabeth Hull [S366] [S662] [S714] [S2939]
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George HullNameGeorg Hull [S662]
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George GodwinNameGeorge Godwin [S662]
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George HullNameGeorge Hull [S366] [S662] [S714] [S716] [S1080:44]
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Lt. Gershom LockwoodNameGershom Lockwood [S366] [S662] [S1779:145] [S2438]
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Thomas FordNameGoodman Forde [S662]
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Henry JacksonNameHenry Jackson [S366] [S656] [S662]
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Joan PysingNameJoan (Pyssing) Hull [S662]
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Joanna FordNameJoan [S662]
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Joanna FordNameJoan Ford [S366] [S662] [S688] [S2942]
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Joan PysingNameJoan Pssying [S662]
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Joanna FordNameJoane [S662]
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Joan DabinottNameJoane Dabinott [S366] [S662]
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Joanna FordNameJoanna Ford [S662] [S2944]
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Johan ChannonNameJohan Channon [S662]
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John AldenNameJohn Alden [S662] [S2994:1]
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John BrownsonNameJohn Brownson [S662]
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John HopkinsNameJohn Hopkins [S662] [S3008:3]
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John TaylorNameJohn Taylor [S366:730] [S662] [S688:149]
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John TaylorNameJohn Taylour [S662] [S700]
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Joseph JacksonNameJoseph Jackson [S366] [S662]
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Capt. Roger ClapNameLieutenant Clapes [S662]
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Margaret WyattNameMargaret (Allyn) [S662] [S2953]
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Margaret (Wright)NameMargaret (Wright) [S662]
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Margaret WyattNameMargaret Wyott [S662]
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Margaret WyattNameMargret Wyot [S662] [S2941]
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Mary AllynNameMary Allyn [S366] [S662]
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Mary GodwinNameMary Godwin [S366] [S662]
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Mr. Mathew AllynNameMr. Mathew Allyn [S662] [S1080:314] [S2953]
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George HullNameMr. Hull [S662] [S1080:9]
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George HullNameMr. George Hull [S662] [S1080:185]
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Thomas NewberryNameMr. Thomas Nuberie [S662] [S706]
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Richard NormanNameOld Goodman Norman [S662]
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Preserved ClappNamePreserved Clap [S662] [S1780:17] [S1781:10] [S2946] [S2947]
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Priscilla MullinsNamePriscilla Mullins [S662] [S2994:1]
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Richard NormanNameRich Norman [S662]
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Richard AllynNameRichard Allen [S662] [S2941]
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Richard LordNameRichard Lord of Towcester [S662]
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Richard Newberry of YarcombeNameRichard Newberye [S662]
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Richard NormanNameRichard Norman [S662] [S741]
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Richard NormanNameRichard Norman , Sr. [S662]
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Richard NormanNameRichard Norman , the elder [S662]
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Richard OsbornNameRichard Osborne [S662] [S2933]
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Richard WrightNameRichard Wright [S662]
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Robert BirdNameRobert Bird [S662]
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Sgt. Robert LockwoodNameSgt. Robert Lockwood [S662]
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Robert White of MessingNameRobert White of Messing [S662] [S688:V55] [S2977:567]
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Capt. Roger ClapNameRoger Clap [S366] [S662] [S706] [S2944]
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Capt. Roger ClapNameCapt. Roger Clap [S662] [S2933] [S2947]
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Capt. Roger ClapNameRoger Clap Captain of the Castle [S662]
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Capt. Roger ClapNameRoger Clapp of Castle Island [S662]
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Samuel GaylordNameSamuel Gaylord [S366] [S662] [S2933] [S2939] [S2944]
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Sarah NewberryNameSarah Newberry [S662] [S2933]
secondary
Stephen HopkinsNameStephen Hopkins [S662] [S3008:11]
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Susanna NormanNameSusanna Norman [S662]
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Susanna NormanNameSusannah Ferris [S662]
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Thomas FordNameTho Forde [S662]
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Thomas BurnhamNameThomas Burnham [S662] [S3011:29] [S3012:121]
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Thomas FordNameThomas Ford [S366] [S662] [S688:136] [S700] [S1080:26b] [S2942] [S2944]
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Thomas HullNameThomas Hull [S662]
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Dr. Thomas LordNameThomas Lord [S366:473] [S662]
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Thomas NewberryNameThomas Newberry [S366] [S662] [S756] [S1080:44] [S1767]
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Thomas NewberryNameThomas Newberry of Dorchester [S662]
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Thomas StantonNameThomas Stanton [S366:702] [S662]
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Thomasin MitchellNameThomasine Mitchell [S366] [S662]
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William ClappNameWilliam Clap [S662]
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Deacon William GaylordNameWilliam Gaylard [S662] [S1080:50]
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Deacon William GaylordNameWilliam Gaylord [S366] [S662] [S706] [S1080:46] [S2939] [S2944]
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William MullinsNameWilliam Mullins [S662] [S2994:1]
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Relationships
PersonClaimDetailEvidence
Preserved ClappFatherCapt. Roger Clap (1609-1691) [S662] [S2933] [S2947]
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Preserved ClappMotherJoanna Ford (e1617-1696) [S662] [S2947]
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Lt. Gershom LockwoodFatherSgt. Robert Lockwood (e1601-1658) [S662] [S1779:145]
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Lt. Gershom LockwoodMotherSusanna Norman (e1616-1660) [S662] [S1779:145]
primary
Sgt. Robert LockwoodFatherEdmund Lockwood of Combs (e1560-) [S662]
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Susanna NormanFatherRichard Norman (<1587-~1664) [S662]
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Susanna NormanMotherArabella (Norman) (e1586-) [S662]
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Joseph JacksonFatherHenry Jackson (~1606-1686) [S662]
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Mary GodwinFatherGeorge Godwin (e1620-) [S662]
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Capt. Roger ClapFatherWilliam Clapp (e1577-) [S662]
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Capt. Roger ClapMotherJohan Channon (e1578-) [S662]
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Joanna FordFatherThomas Ford (~1590-1676) [S662] [S2942] [S2944] [S2947]
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Joanna FordMotherElizabeth Charde (e1591-1643) [S662] [S2942] [S2944]
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Samuel GaylordFatherDeacon William Gaylord (1585-1673) [S662] [S2939] [S2944]
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Samuel GaylordMother_____ (Gaylord) (e1588-1657) [S662] [S2939] [S2944]
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Elizabeth HullFatherGeorge Hull (~1590-) [S662] [S714]
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George HullFatherThomas Hull (e1556-) [S662]
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George HullMotherJoan Pysing (e1557-) [S662]
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Major Benjamin NewberryFatherThomas Newberry (1594-1636) [S662]
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Major Benjamin NewberryMotherJoan Dabinott (~1600-~1629) [S662]
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Mary AllynFatherMr. Mathew Allyn (1605-1671) [S662] [S2953]
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Mary AllynMotherMargaret Wyatt (e1595-1675) [S662] [S2953]
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Mr. Mathew AllynFatherRichard Allyn (e1564-~1651) [S662] [S756] [S2941]
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynMotherMargaret Wyatt (e1557-~1642) [S662] [S756] [S2941]
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Thomas NewberryFatherRichard Newberry of Yarcombe (~1557-) [S662] [S756] [S1767]
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Joan DabinottFatherChristopher Dabinot (e1568-) [S662] [S756]
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Ann LordFatherDr. Thomas Lord (1585-) [S662]
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Ann LordMotherDorothy Bird (1588-~1675) [S662]
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Dr. Thomas LordFatherRichard Lord (e1555-) [S662]
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Dorothy BirdFatherRobert Bird (e1561-) [S662]
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Priscilla MullinsFatherWilliam Mullins (<=1568-1621) [S662] [S2994:1]
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Priscilla MullinsMotherAlice (Mullins) (e1573-<1621) [S662] [S2994:1]
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Stephen HopkinsFatherJohn Hopkins (<=1606-) [S662] [S3008:6]
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Stephen HopkinsMotherJane Freeman (e1606-<=1679) [S662] [S3008:3]
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Dorcas BrownsonFatherJohn Brownson (~1600-) [S662] [S3008:11]
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Ann WrightFatherRichard Wright (<=1596-) [S662]
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Ann WrightMotherMargaret (Wright) (e1593-<1643) [S662]
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Events & Attributes
PersonClaimDateDetailAgeEvidence
William MullinsBirthby 1568England [S662]
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Dr. Thomas LordBirth1585England [S366:473] [S662]
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Richard NormanBirthbef 1587 [S662]
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Dorothy BirdBirth1588Towcester, Northamptonshire, England [S366:473] [S662]
secondary
Dorothy BirdBaptismMay 25, 1588Towcester, Northamptonshire, England [S662]
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George HullBirthabt 1589England [S662]
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Deacon William GaylordBirthbef 1590England [S662]
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Thomas FordBirthabt 1591England [S662]
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William MullinsMarriageby 1593Alice (Mullins), England [S662]
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Thomas NewberryBaptismNov 10, 1594Yarcombe, Devon, England [S662]
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Richard WrightBirthby 1596England [S662]
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Sgt. Robert LockwoodBaptismJan 18, 1600/01Combs, Suffolk, England [S662]
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Priscilla MullinsBirthabt 1603England [S662]
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Mr. Mathew AllynBirth1605Braunton, Devon, England [S366] [S662] [S756]
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Mr. Mathew AllynBaptismApr 17, 1605Braunton, Devon, England [S662] [S756] [S2941]
secondary
Henry JacksonBirthabt 1606England [S662]
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John HopkinsBirthby 1606England [S662]
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Capt. Roger ClapBirthApr 2, 1609Salcombe Regis, Devon, England [S662]
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Dr. Thomas LordMarriageFeb 23, 1610/11Dorothy Bird, Towcester, Northamptonshire, England [S366:473] [S662]
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Richard NormanMarriageabt 1612Arabella (Norman) [S662]
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Ann LordBirth1614England [S366:702] [S662]
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George HullMarriage 1stAug 27, 1614Thomasin Mitchell, Crewkerne, Somerset, England [S366] [S662]
secondary
Ann LordBaptismSep 18, 1614Towcester, Northamptonshire, England [S662]
research
Thomas FordMarriage 2ndJun 19, 1616Elizabeth Charde, Bridport, Dorset, England [S366] [S662] [S688:136] [S2942]
secondary
Joanna FordBaptismJun 8, 1617Bridport, Dorset, England [S662] [S2942]
research
Samuel GaylordBaptismDec 19, 1619Crewkerne, Somerset, England [S662] [S2939]
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Thomas NewberryMarriageabt 1619/20Joan Dabinott, England [S366] [S662] [S756]
secondary
William MullinsEmigrationSep 6, 1620Plymouth, Devon, England, Vessel: Mayflower [S662] [S2994:84]
research
William MullinsImmigrationDec 21, 1620Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States, Vessel: Mayflower [S662] [S2994:84]
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Richard WrightMarriage 1stby 1621Margaret (Wright), England [S662]
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Alice (Mullins)LivingFeb 21, 1620/21 [S662] [S2994:84]
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William MullinsDeathFeb 21, 1620/21Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States [S662] [S2994:84]
research
William MullinsWillApr 2, 1621Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
he had died more then a month before
negative
William MullinsWill ProvedJul 1621Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
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William MullinsLetters of AdministrationJul 23, 1621Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
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Ann WrightBirthabt 1622England [S662]
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Major Benjamin NewberryBirthabt 1623England [S662]
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John AldenMarriageby 1623Priscilla Mullins, Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States [S662] [S2994:1]
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Thomas NewberryLivingJan 17, 1623/24London, Middlesex, England [S662]
his father sent him to London to read law as an apprentice
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Richard Newberry of YarcombeLivingJan 17, 1623/24 [S662]
testified that he had sent his son to London to read law
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Elizabeth HullBaptismOct 16, 1625Crewkerne, Somerset, England [S662]
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Richard NormanEmigration1626Dorchester, Dorset, England [S662]
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Richard NormanMoved1626(Naumkeag), Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
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Richard NormanImmigration1626 [S662]
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Mr. Mathew AllynMarriageFeb 2, 1626/27Margaret Wyatt, Braunton, Devon, England [S366] [S662] [S756] [S2941]
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Richard NormanResidence1628(Naumkeag), Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
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Mary AllynBaptismJan 20, 1627/28Braunton, Devon, England [S662] [S2941]
secondary
Thomas NewberryMarriage 2nd 1630 - 1632Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S366] [S662]
Jane Dabinott (1611-1655), his first wife's cousin. She married 2nd in 1637, John Warham
secondary
John TaylorResidence1630Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
there is no support for this claim
research
Richard WrightImmigration1630Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
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Deacon William GaylordResidenceMar 1629/30Plymouth, Devon, England [S662]
chosen to be a Deacon in the newly created church
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Samuel GaylordEmigrationMar 20, 1629/30Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, England [S662]
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Capt. Roger ClapEmigrationMar 20, 1629/30Plymouth, Devon, England [S662]
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_____ (Gaylord)EmigrationMar 20, 1629/30Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, England [S662]
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Thomas FordEmigrationMar 20, 1629/30Plymouth, Devon, England [S662] [S688:136]
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Deacon William GaylordEmigrationMar 20, 1629/30Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, England [S662]
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Samuel GaylordImmigrationMay 30, 1630Nantasket, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
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_____ (Gaylord)ImmigrationMay 30, 1630Nantasket, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
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Thomas FordImmigrationMay 30, 1630Nantasket, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States [S662] [S688:136]
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Capt. Roger ClapImmigrationMay 30, 1630Nantasket, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States [S662] [S688] 21y
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Deacon William GaylordImmigrationMay 30, 1630Nantasket, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
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Capt. Roger ClapFlourishedJun 17, 1630Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
admitted to the first church in Dorchester
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Richard NormanFlourishedSep 18, 1630(Naumkeag), Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Coroner's Jury
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John HopkinsMarriageby 1631Jane Freeman, England [S662]
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George HullEmigration1632 [S662]
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George HullImmigration1632 [S662]
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George HullResidence1632Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
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Deacon William GaylordResidenceJan 21, 1631/32Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662] [S2944]
one of four men to sign town orders
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Deacon William GaylordPositionMay 9, 1632Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Deputy to the General Court - as John Gallard
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Stephen HopkinsBirthabt 1633England [S662]
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Mr. Mathew AllynImmigration1633Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
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Deacon William GaylordResidence1633Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
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Mr. Mathew AllynEmigration1633Braunton, Devon, England [S662]
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Thomas FordFlourishedApr 3, 1633Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662] [S2944]
ordered to build 40 feet of fence for his 2 cows
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Deacon William GaylordResidenceApr 3, 1633Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
ordered to build 20 foot of fence in the marsh for 1 cow
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George HullResidenceApr 3, 1633Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
ordered to build 60 feet of fence, rated for 3 cows
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Deacon William GaylordResidenceAug 26, 1633Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
one of the administrators of the estate of John Russell
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George HullPositionOct 8, 1633Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Selectman
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Thomas FordPositionOct 8, 1633Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Selectman
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George HullPositionNov 3, 1633Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Assessor
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Mr. Mathew AllynResidenceNov 4, 1633Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
granted 1 acre for a cowyard
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Capt. Roger ClapMarriageNov 6, 1633Joanna Ford, Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S366] [S662] [S2942]
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Richard WrightFreeman1634Massachusetts, United States [S662]
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Sgt. Robert LockwoodMarriage1634Susanna Norman, Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
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Thomas FordResidenceJan 6, 1633/34Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
was on a committee to collect rate for fort
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Mr. Mathew AllynResidenceFeb 2, 1633/34Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
granted 2 acres in the Neck of Land
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Thomas NewberryFlourishedMar 31, 1633/34Weymouth, Dorset, England [S662] [S705]
was the first to sign the passenger roll for the ship Recovery
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Thomas NewberryEmigrationApr 17, 1634Weymouth, Dorset, England [S662] [S705]
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Deacon William GaylordFlourishedApr 19, 1634 [S662]
mentioned in the will of Joan Patten in Crewkerne
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John HopkinsImmigrationMay 1634Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S662] [S3008:3]
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Jane FreemanImmigrationMay 1634Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S662] [S3008:3]
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Capt. Roger ClapFreemanMay 14, 1634 [S662]
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Deacon William GaylordResidenceJun 2, 1634Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
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George HullPositionJun 2, 1634Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Assessor
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John HopkinsLand GrantAug 4, 1634Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S662] [S3008:3]
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Thomas NewberryResidenceSep 1, 1634Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662] [S705] [S706]
granted 30 acres
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Thomas NewberryPositionSep 3, 1634Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Freeman
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Thomas NewberryPositionOct 28, 1634Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Selectman
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Thomas NewberryResidenceDec 1, 1634Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
granted the hedgy ground that lies in the bottom betwixt his house and the water next Mr. Cottington's farm
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Henry JacksonImmigration1635Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
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Ann LordImmigration1635Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
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Thomas FordResidenceFeb 10, 1634/35Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
fence viewr
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John HopkinsFreemanMar 4, 1634/35Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S662] [S3008:3]
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Thomas NewberryPositionMar 4, 1634/35Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Deputy for Dorchester to Massachusetts Bay General Court
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Thomas NewberryFlourishedMar 4, 1634/35Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
granted 100 acres of upland and 100 acres of meadow
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Henry JacksonFlourishingApr 13, 1635London, Middlesex, England [S662]
enrolled as a passenger on the ELizabeth and Ann
29y
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Thomas FordFlourishedApr 17, 1635Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
granted 2 acres of land
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Dorothy BirdImmigrationApr 29, 1635Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
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Dorothy BirdFlourishedApr 29, 1635London, Middlesex, England [S662]
enrolled as a passenger on the Elizabeth and Ann
46y
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Dr. Thomas LordImmigrationApr 29, 1635Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
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Dr. Thomas LordFlourishedApr 29, 1635London, Middlesex, England [S662]
enrolled as a passenger on the Elizabeth and Ann
50y
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Ann LordFlourishedApr 29, 1635London, Middlesex, England [S662]
enrolled as a passenger on the Elizabeth and Ann
14y
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Thomas NewberryFlourishedMay 6, 1635Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
replaced Roger Ludlow as overseer of the work at Castle Island
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Thomas NewberryPositionMay 6, 1635Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Deputy for Dorchester to Massachusetts Bay General Court
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Thomas FordResidenceMay 24, 1635Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
fence viewr
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Thomas NewberryFlourishedJul 8, 1635Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
appointed to a committee to set the bounds between Wessaguseus and Barecove
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Mr. Mathew AllynResidenceAug 20, 1635Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
receive a portion of the undivided lands
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Mr. Mathew AllynResidenceOct 10, 1635Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
in the Cambridge Land Inventory, he held 12 parcels of land totalling over 95 acres
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George HullPositionNov 2, 1635Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Selectman
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Thomas NewberryPositionNov 2, 1635Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Selectman
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Deacon William GaylordPositionNov 2, 1635Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Selectman
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Thomas NewberryResidenceNov 2, 1635Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
granted 100 acres of meadow and 100 acres of upland
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Thomas FordResidenceNov 2, 1635Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
was on a committee to lay out land
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Deacon William GaylordResidenceDec 12, 1635Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662] [S706]
one of the overseers of the will of Thomas Newberry
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Thomas NewberryWillDec 12, 1635Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662] [S706]
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Thomas FordFlourishedDec 17, 1635Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
granted 6 acres of fresh marsh
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Thomas NewberryResidenceDec 17, 1635Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
order to measure out his hundred acres of marsh
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Richard NormanFlourished1636(Naumkeag), Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
granted 20 acres
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George HullMoved1636Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
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John HopkinsMoved1636Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662] [S3008:3]
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Dorothy BirdMoved1636Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
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Dr. Thomas LordMoved1636Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
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Ann LordMoved1636Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
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Mr. Mathew AllynMoved1636Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
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Capt. Roger ClapResidenceJan 4, 1635/36Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662] [S2944]
granted 16 acres in the great lots
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Deacon William GaylordResidenceFeb 1, 1635/36Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
granted 2 acres of meadow
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Capt. Roger ClapResidenceFeb 1, 1635/36Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
granted 2 acres in the second marsh
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Mr. Mathew AllynResidenceFeb 8, 1635/36Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
owned 5 houses in town
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Mr. Mathew AllynResidenceFeb 8, 1635/36Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
granted 5 acres
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George HullResidenceFeb 18, 1635/36Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
granted 2 acres of meadow
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George HullPositionMay 25, 1636Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Representative (Deputy) at the first General Court of the Massachusetts Bay Colony
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George HullResidenceJun 27, 1636Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
granted meadow
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Thomas FordFlourishedJun 27, 1636Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
granted 2 acres of marsh
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Thomas FordPositionJun 27, 1636Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Selectman
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Deacon William GaylordResidenceJun 27, 1636Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
attended a town meeting
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Deacon William GaylordResidenceJun 27, 1636Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
granted 2 acres of meadow
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George HullPositionJun 27, 1636Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Selectman
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George HullPositionJul 5, 1636Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Selectman
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Sgt. Robert LockwoodLand GrantJul 25, 1636Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
35 acres in the Great Dividend
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Thomas StantonMarriageabt 1637Ann Lord, Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S366:702] [S662]
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Thomas FordMoved1637Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
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Deacon William GaylordResidenceJan 2, 1636/37Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
appointed Assessor
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Deacon William GaylordPosition Jan 2, 1636/37 to Jul 1, 1637Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Selectman
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Thomas NewberryInventoryJan 28, 1636/37 [S662] [S706]
estate was valued at 1520 pounds
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Sgt. Robert LockwoodLand GrantFeb 28, 1636/37Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
6 acres in Beaverbrook Plowlands
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Sgt. Robert LockwoodFreemanMar 9, 1636/37Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
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Sgt. Robert LockwoodChurch AdmissionMar 9, 1636/37Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
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Sgt. Robert LockwoodLand GrantJun 26, 1637Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
6 acres in Remote Meadows
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Deacon William GaylordResidenceJul 1, 1637Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
stopped serving as Assessor
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Capt. Roger ClapPositionSep 10, 1637Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Selectman
28y
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Richard NormanFlourishedDec 5, 1637(Naumkeag), Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
granted 3/4 acres and house for four
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Deacon William GaylordMoved1638Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
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Capt. Roger ClapResidenceJan 2, 1637/38Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
granted 1/2 acre adjoining the meadow at Powow point
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Deacon William GaylordPositionJan 2, 1637/38Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Representative (Deputy) to the General Court
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Richard NormanFlourishedJan 29, 1637/38(Naumkeag), Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
granted 20 acres
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Capt. Roger ClapResidenceMar 18, 1637/38Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
granted 8 acres in the division of lands
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Deacon William GaylordResidenceMar 18, 1637/38Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
granted 2 lots in the Neck and Cow's Pasture
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Capt. Roger ClapResidenceApr 23, 1638Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
on the committee of highways
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Capt. Roger ClapResidenceOct 30, 1638Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
he was a Rater
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Mr. Mathew AllynResidenceDec 17, 1638Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
conveyed lands to Thomas Allen in Devon, England
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Margaret WyattResidenceDec 17, 1638Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
conveyed lands to Thomas Allen in Devon, England
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Sgt. Robert LockwoodLand Saleby 1639Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
5 acres of marsh
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Richard WrightMoved1639Braintree, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
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Capt. Roger ClapResidenceFeb 13, 1638/39Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
he was a Recorder of cattle
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Deacon William GaylordResidenceMay 1, 1639Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
arranged the lease of lands in Dorchester for John Warham
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Capt. Roger ClapResidenceMay 20, 1639Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
he was a fenceviewer
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Deacon William GaylordResidenceJul 29, 1639Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
was surety for Thomas Marshfield of Windsor
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Henry JacksonFlourishingSep 26, 1639Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
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Henry JacksonMovedaft Sep 27, 1639 ([ before late 1644])Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S662]
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Mr. Mathew AllynFlourished1640 [S662]
made a return trip to Windsor to meet with merchants
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Mr. Mathew AllynResidenceFeb 1639/40Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
In the Hartford Land Inventory, he hld 12 parcels of land totalling over 200 acres
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Dr. Thomas LordFlourishedFeb 1639/40Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
held 9 lots in the town inventory taken
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Sgt. Robert LockwoodFlourishingFeb 27, 1639/40Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
leasing the town weir
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Henry JacksonFlourishingFeb 27, 1639/40Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
leasing the town weir
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George HullFlourishedMar 5, 1639/40Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662] [S1080:44]
subscribed the estate of Thomas Newberry when it was returned to court
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Thomas NewberryProbateMar 5, 1639/40Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662] [S1080:44]
his estate was returned court by William Gaylord
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Deacon William GaylordFlourishedMar 5, 1639/40Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662] [S1080:44]
returned to the court the record of the estate of Thomas Newberry
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Richard NormanFlourishedSep 17, 1640(Naumkeag), Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
presented for defective fences
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Major Benjamin NewberryResidenceOct 10, 1640Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
granted land
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George HullResidenceNov 16, 1640Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
held 7 parcels of land when the Windsor Land Inventory was completed
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Deacon William GaylordResidenceNov 25, 1640Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
In the Windsor Land Inventory, he had 95+ acres
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Deacon William GaylordPositionNov 1641Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
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Capt. Roger ClapPositionFeb 1, 1641/42Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Selectman
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Dr. Thomas LordLand GrantFeb 18, 1641/42Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
awarded seven acres for maintaining his fence
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Sgt. Robert LockwoodLand GrantMay 10, 1642Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
134 acre farm
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Richard NormanFlourishedJul 1642 [S662]
sued
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Richard NormanFlourishedDec 1642 [S662]
sued
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Margaret (Wright)Deathbef 1643Braintree, Essex, England [S662]
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Richard WrightMarriage 2ndby 1643Braintree, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
widow Sabin
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Richard NormanFlourishedFeb 1642/43 [S662]
in court answering for son
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Elizabeth ChardeDeathApr 18, 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
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Lt. Gershom LockwoodBirthSep 6, 1643Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S662] [S1779:145]
primary
Preserved ClappBirthNov 23, 1643Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
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Preserved ClappBaptismNov 26, 1643Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
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Dr. Thomas LordLivingJan 29, 1643/44 [S662]
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Thomas FordMarriage 3rdNov 7, 1644Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S366] [S662] [S688]
Anne Steele the widow of Thomas Scott
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Richard WrightMoved1645Rehoboth, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
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Arabella (Norman)FlourishedJul 9, 1645 [S662]
testified against Richard Cooke
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Sgt. Robert LockwoodLand SaleSep 29, 1645Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
of Watertown, 1 acre in Pond Meadow
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Major Benjamin NewberryLivingOct 1, 1645 [S662]
petition general court in father's estate settlement
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Capt. Roger ClapPositionDec 24, 1645Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Selectman
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Capt. Roger ClapMilitary1646 [S662]
2nd Sergant in Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company
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Sgt. Robert LockwoodMoved1646Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S662]
Although Robert Lockwood created no surviving records during his residence at Stamford, we place him there from 1646 to 1650 for two reasons. First, he left Watertown at the same time that others of that town, especially Nicholas Knapp, made the move to Stamford. Second, in 1650, when he was already at Fairfield, he sold land in Stamford which had been the proprietary share of the Rev. Richard Denton, who had left Stamford prior to 1646. This land would have been the residence of Robert Lockwood during his sojourn at Stamford.
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Capt. Roger ClapResidenceMar 14, 1645/46Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
he was on a committee to fix the rate of assessment for building a new meeting house
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Sgt. Robert LockwoodLand SaleApr 30, 1646Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
of Watertown, all his lands in Watertown
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Capt. Roger ClapMilitaryMay 6, 1646Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
appointed Lieutentant of the Dorchester Company
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Major Benjamin NewberryMarriageJun 11, 1646Mary Allyn, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S366] [S662]
secondary
Samuel GaylordMarriage 1stDec 4, 1646Elizabeth Hull, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S366] [S662] [S2939]
secondary
George HullMoved1647Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S662]
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Thomas FordFlourishedJan 6, 1647 [S662]
paid 1 pound, 1 shilling 1d out of John Newberry's estate
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Capt. Roger ClapPositionMay 26, 1647Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Deputy to the Massachusetts Bay General Court
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Mr. Mathew AllynResidence1648Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
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John HopkinsWillJan 1, 1648/49Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662] [S3008:3]
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Richard WrightMoved1649Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
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Margaret WyattResidenceAug 5, 1649Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
admitted to the Windsor Church
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George HullFlourishedSep 9, 1649 [S662]
overseer of the will of William Hill
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Joseph JacksonBirthabt 1650Connecticut, United States [S662]
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Sgt. Robert LockwoodMoved1650Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S662]
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Sgt. Robert LockwoodResidenceApr 10, 1650Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S662]
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Capt. Roger ClapPositionDec 2, 1650Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Selectman
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Richard WrightMoved1652Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
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Dorothy BirdLand SaleMar 7, 1652Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
sold one parcel to Richard Goodman
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Sgt. Robert LockwoodFreemanMay 20, 1652Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662] [S1080:231]
secondary
Capt. Roger ClapPositionMay 27, 1652Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Deputy to the Massachusetts Bay General Court. Began serving for 21 years
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Richard NormanFlourishedApr 22, 1653Marblehead, Essex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
deeded his house and home lot to his son Richard
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Richard NormanDeath Apr 22, 1653 - Jun 27, 1664Marblehead, Essex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
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Capt. Roger ClapPositionMay 18, 1653Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Deputy to the Massachusetts Bay General Court
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Capt. Roger ClapResidenceJun 2, 1653Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
on the committee to consider the Dedham petitions
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John HopkinsLivingJul 27, 1653Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
wrote a letter to John Winthrop Jr.
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George HullPositionOct 29, 1653Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S662]
Magistrate
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Daniel FrostResidenceNov 22, 1653Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S662]
sold 7 acres to George Hull
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George HullResidenceNov 22, 1653Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S662]
bought 7 acres from Daniel Frost and 1 acres from Robert Woolly, and was granted 6 1/2 acres by the town
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George HullResidenceNov 24, 1653Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S662]
sold two acres to Richard Osborne
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Richard OsbornResidenceNov 24, 1653Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S662]
bought 2 acres from George Hull
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Capt. Roger ClapPositionNov 28, 1653Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Selectman
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George HullResidenceNov 29, 1653Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S662]
gave several parcels of land to his son Cornelius when he was married
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Thomasin MitchellDeathbef 1654 [S662]
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Mr. Mathew AllynResidenceMar 20, 1654Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
in court concerning tax rights on old Plymouth Colony lands
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John HopkinsInventoryApr 14, 1654Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662] [S3008:3]
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Capt. Roger ClapPositionMay 3, 1654Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Deputy to the Massachusetts Bay General Court
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Susanna NormanDepositionMay 13, 1654New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States [S662]
gave evidence in a witch case and witnessed the hanging of goodwife Knapp
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John HopkinsWill ProvedMay 16, 1654Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
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George HullMarriage 2nd Jul 11, 1654 - 1655Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Sarah (d. Aug 1659) as her 3rd husband
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Capt. Roger ClapMilitarySep 1654Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
was Lieutenant in the train band
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Capt. Roger ClapPositionDec 4, 1654Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Selectman
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Sgt. Robert LockwoodLand SaleFeb 8, 1655Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
3 acres in Sasquatt Neck
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Capt. Roger ClapPositionMay 23, 1655Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Deputy to the Massachusetts Bay General Court
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George HullFlourishedSep 7, 1655 [S662]
inventoried the estate of William Cross
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Capt. Roger ClapResidenceNov 13, 1655Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
on the committee to regulate workmen's wages
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Capt. Roger ClapPositionMay 14, 1656Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Deputy to the Massachusetts Bay General Court
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Capt. Roger ClapPositionMay 6, 1657Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Deputy to the Massachusetts Bay General Court
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Sgt. Robert LockwoodMilitaryMay 21, 1657Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S662] [S1080:299]
appointed sergeant of the train band
secondary
_____ (Gaylord)DeathJun 20, 1657Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662] [S2933]
secondary
Capt. Roger ClapPositionOct 7, 1657Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Selectman
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Sgt. Robert LockwoodDeath1658Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S662]
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Capt. Roger ClapResidenceMay 19, 1658Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
on the committee to lay out the highway through Roxbury
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George HullResidenceMay 21, 1658Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S662]
sold 2 acres to Moses Hoyt and 2 acres to Austin Samfield
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George HullResidenceMay 26, 1658Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S662]
sold 2 acres to Josua Jennings
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Sgt. Robert LockwoodInventorySep 11, 1658Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S662]
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Capt. Roger ClapResidenceOct 19, 1658Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
on the committee to lay the bounds to Natick
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Susanna NormanLivingOct 20, 1658Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S662]
the widow presented her husbands inventory to the court
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Capt. Roger ClapPositionDec 6, 1658Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Selectman
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Susanna NormanMarriage 2ndabt 1659 [S662]
Jeffrey Ferris
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Capt. Roger ClapResidenceMay 11, 1659Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
on the committee to examine the complaint of Concord
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Capt. Roger ClapPositionMay 11, 1659Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Deputy to the Massachusetts Bay General Court
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Susanna NormanLawsuitMay 17, 1659Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S662]
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George HullInventoryAug 25, 1659 [S662]
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George HullProbateOct 20, 1659 [S662]
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Capt. Roger ClapPositionDec 5, 1659Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Selectman
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Capt. Roger ClapPositionMay 30, 1660Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Deputy to the Massachusetts Bay General Court
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Capt. Roger ClapResidenceMay 31, 1660Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
on the committee to lay the south line of the colony
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Capt. Roger ClapResidenceOct 16, 1660Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
on the committee to grant libert to settle a new plantation (Mendon)
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Capt. Roger ClapPositionDec 19, 1660Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Deputy to the Massachusetts Bay General Court
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Susanna NormanDeathDec 23, 1660Greenwich, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S662]
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Capt. Roger ClapPositionMay 22, 1661Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Deputy to the Massachusetts Bay General Court
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Capt. Roger ClapPositionAug 7, 1661Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Deputy to the Massachusetts Bay General Court
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Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedAug 28, 1661 [S662]
received a grant of land of 300 acres
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Capt. Roger ClapPositionDec 2, 1661Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Selectman
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Capt. Roger ClapResidenceDec 31, 1661Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
on the committee to end small causes
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Mr. Mathew AllynFlourished1662 [S662]
Patentee for the Royal Charter of Connecticut
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Richard WrightMoved1662Twelve Mile Island, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
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Capt. Roger ClapPositionMay 7, 1662Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Deputy to the Massachusetts Bay General Court
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Major Benjamin NewberryFlourishedMay 7, 1662 [S662]
petitioned the general court to have the 200 acres in Fresh Marshes which had belonged to his father, but forgotten - rejected
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Thomas FordFlourishedMay 15, 1662 [S662]
grand jury
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Capt. Roger ClapResidenceDec 1, 1662Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
was on the committee to locate a farm
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Capt. Roger ClapPositionDec 1, 1662Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Selectman
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Thomas FordFlourishedMay 14, 1663 [S662]
forfieted land due to mortgage, and the court granted him 30 pounds
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Dorothy BirdFlourishedMay 14, 1663Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
ordered to maintain her fence
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Capt. Roger ClapResidenceMay 27, 1663Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
on the committee to consider changes in the militia
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Capt. Roger ClapPositionMay 27, 1663Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Deputy to the Massachusetts Bay General Court
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Thomas FordFlourishedOct 16, 1663 [S662]
the court refused to grant him 6 pounds for forfieted lands st Podunck
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Capt. Roger ClapResidenceDec 7, 1663Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Selectman
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Capt. Roger ClapFlourishedJan 3, 1664 [S662] [S706]
witnessed and appointed overseer of the will of Edward Clapp, his brother
55y
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Capt. Roger ClapResidenceMar 11, 1663/64Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
on the committee to end small causes
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Mr. Mathew AllynPositionMay 1664 [S662]
Commissioner for the United Colonies of New England
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Capt. Roger ClapPositionMay 18, 1664Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Deputy to the Massachusetts Bay General Court
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Capt. Roger ClapPositionAug 3, 1664Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Deputy to the Massachusetts Bay General Court
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Capt. Roger ClapResidenceOct 19, 1664Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
paid 4 pounds to lay out the southern bounds of the colony
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Capt. Roger ClapPositionDec 5, 1664Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Selectman
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Capt. Roger ClapPositionDec 12, 1664Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Selectman
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Capt. Roger ClapFlourishedFeb 1, 1664/65 [S662]
deposed in court
55y
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Capt. Roger ClapFlourishedFeb 3, 1664/65 [S662]
appointed gaurdian of the son of Mordecai Nichols
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Capt. Roger ClapResidenceMay 3, 1665Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
was on the committee to investigate the tanning of leather
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Capt. Roger ClapPositionMay 3, 1665Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Deputy to the Massachusetts Bay General Court
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Capt. Roger ClapMilitaryAug 10, 1665Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
appointed Captain of the Castle
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Capt. Roger ClapPositionDec 11, 1665Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Selectman
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Richard WrightMoved1666Podunk, Connecticut, United States [S662]
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Ann WrightEventJun 3, 1667Connecticut, United States [S662] 45y
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Richard WrightLivingMar 15, 1667/68 [S662]
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Preserved ClappMarriageJun 4, 1668Sarah Newberry, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662] [S1781:101] [S2933]
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Capt. Roger ClapResidenceMar 8, 1668/69Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
on the committee to determine the line between Dorchester and Roxbury
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Thomas FordPositionOct 11, 1669Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
Freeman
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Dorothy BirdWillFeb 8, 1669/70 [S662]
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Dorothy BirdDeath Feb 8, 1669/70 - May 12, 1675 [S366:473] [S662]
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Mr. Mathew AllynWillJan 30, 1670/71Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662] [S2953]
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Mr. Mathew AllynDeathFeb 1, 1670/71Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662] [S756]
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Mr. Mathew AllynInventoryFeb 14, 1670/71 [S662]
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Mr. Mathew AllynProbateMar 2, 1670/71 [S662]
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Capt. Roger ClapPositionMay 21, 1671Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Deputy to the Massachusetts Bay General Court
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Capt. Roger ClapFlourishedOct 31, 1671 [S662]
deposed in court
62y
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Thomas FordMoved1672Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States [S662] [S688:136]
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Deacon William GaylordWillJan 31, 1671/72 [S662]
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Major Benjamin NewberryResidenceJan 31, 1671/72Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
overseer of William Gaylord will
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Deacon William GaylordCodicilNov 14, 1672 [S662]
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Deacon William GaylordCodicilDec 18, 1672 [S662]
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Capt. Roger ClapResidenceMay 7, 1673Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
was on the committee to oversee the rebuilding of the Castle after its destruction by fire
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Deacon William GaylordDeathJul 20, 1673Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662] [S2933] 88y
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Deacon William GaylordInventoryAug 2, 1673 [S662]
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Deacon William GaylordProbateSep 1673 [S662]
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Joseph JacksonMarriageabt 1675Mary Godwin, Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S662]
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Dorothy BirdInventoryMay 12, 1675 [S662]
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Margaret WyattDeathSep 12, 1675Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662] [S2933]
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Thomas FordDeathNov 28, 1676Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States [S662] [S688:136]
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Thomas FordInventoryJan 4, 1676/77 [S662]
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Capt. Roger ClapFlourishedSep 9, 1680Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
signed a deed
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Joanna FordFlourishedSep 9, 1680Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
signed a deed
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Henry JacksonWillNov 11, 1682Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S662]
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Henry JacksonDeath1686Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S366] [S662]
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Henry JacksonInventoryJun 21, 1686Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S662]
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Henry JacksonProbateSep 22, 1686Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S662]
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Capt. Roger ClapWillNov 19, 1690Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662] [S2947]
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Capt. Roger ClapDeathFeb 2, 1690/91Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Clapp list his death the following as the following February, however his probate was in 1690/91.
83y
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Capt. Roger ClapProbateMar 5, 1690/91Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662] [S2947]
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Joanna FordDeathJun 29, 1696 [S662]
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Lt. Gershom LockwoodMarriage 2ndAug 3, 1697Oyster Bay, Nassau, New York, United States [S366] [S662]
Elizabeth Townsend, the daughter of John Townsend, as her 2nd husband. She was the widow of Gideon Wright.
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Jane FreemanBirthEngland [S662]
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Jane FreemanEmigrationEngland [S662] [S3008:3]
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_____ (Gaylord)Ship [S662]
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Mr. Mathew AllynOccupationmerchant [S662]
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William MullinsOccupationshoemaker [S662]
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Capt. Roger ClapShip [S662] [S688]
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Deacon William GaylordOccupationplanter [S662]
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Dorothy BirdShipElizabeth & Ann [S662]
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Dr. Thomas LordOccupationSmith [S662]
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John HopkinsEmigrationEngland [S662] [S3008:3]
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Dr. Thomas LordShipElizabeth & Ann [S662]
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Thomas NewberryShip [S662] [S705]
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Deacon William GaylordShip [S662]
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William MullinsShipMayflower, Vessel: Mayflower [S662] [S2994:84]
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Thomas FordShip [S662] [S688:136]
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Richard NormanOccupationfisherman and shipright [S662]
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Thomas NewberryOccupationMerchant [S662]
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Ann LordShipElizabeth & Ann [S662]
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Samuel GaylordShip [S662]
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Henry JacksonShip [S662]
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