George Pike
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Abt 1630 - England Baptism: Death: Burial: Cause of Death:
Spouses and Children
1. *Sarah (Abt 1638 - ) Marriage: Status: Children: 1. George Pike (1653-1716) 2. Sarah Pike (1660- )
Notes
General:
Lived in Marblehead in 1663.
Marriage 2 HARRIET TREVITT
Married: 20 OCT 1684 in Marblehead, Mass.
Sarah Pike
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: 13 Sep 1660 - Newbury, Massachusetts Bay Baptism: Death: in Cape Elizabeth, Maine Burial: in Meetinghouse Hill cemetery, South Portland 1 Cause of Death:
Events
• Alt Birth 2, , Newbury, Massachusetts Bay in Newbury, Massachusetts Bay
Parents
Father: George Pike (Abt 1630- ) Mother: Sarah (Abt 1638- )
Spouses and Children
1. *Christopher Strout (12 Sep 1655 - 9 Jul 1714) Marriage: 2 Dec 1680 - Marblehead, Massachusetts Status: Children: 1. Sarah Strout (1684- ) 3 2. Joanna Strout (Cir 1685-1736) 3. Mary Strout (1688- ) 4. Captain George Strout (1689-1788) 3 5. Hannah Strout (1690-1735) 6. Joseph Strout (Cir 1692-Cir 1748) 3 7. Christopher Strout Jr. (1694-1758) 1 8. Deborah Strout (1695- ) 3 9. Lydia Strout (1701- ) 3 10. Anthony Strout (1706-After 1774) 3 2. Joseph Collins (Cir 1633 - 18 Feb 1724) Marriage: Cir 1715 Status:
Notes
General:
Rootsweb has multiple suggestions for Sarah's parents, birthdate, place of birth and death. Some of this is clearly rubbish, e.g. her death in 1659!Marriage Notes (Christopher Strout)
George Pike is the usual father listed, sometimes John. Her mother is listed as Hester/Esther Atkins, Mary Turvell/Tarbell, and Mary Washington.
The Strouts seem to have lived in what would later be organized as Truro and Provincetown.
Elizabeth Pinkham
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: Est 1650 Baptism: Death: Burial: Cause of Death:
Spouses and Children
1. *Samuel Long (23 Feb 1647 - ) Marriage: Status: Children: 1. Robert Long (1670-1736)Hannah Pinson
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Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: 4 Dec 1642 - Scituate, Plymouth Colony 4 Baptism: Death: After May 1720 - (Plymouth, Massachusetts) Burial: Cause of Death:
Spouses and Children
1. *Lieutenant John Witherell (Abt 1640 - 17 Mar 1691) Marriage: 1674 Status: Children: 1. John Witherell (1675- ) 2. William Witherell (1678- ) 3. Thomas Witherell (1681-1743) 4. Ruth Witherell (1681- ) 5. Joshua Witherell (1683-1727) 5 2. George Young (Cir 1640 - Cir 1673) Marriage: 15 Jan 1661 - Scituate, Plymouth Colony Status: Children: 1. Thomas Young (1663-1732) 2. Hannah Young (1666- ) 3. Margery Young (1669- ) 4. Elizabeth Young (1671- ) 5. Patience Young (1673-1746) 3. Jonathan Morey (Cir 1633 - 19 May 1708) 6 Marriage: 1693 - Plymouth, Massachusetts Status:
Notes
General:
Parents Thomas Pinson & Jane StandlakeMarriage Notes (George Young)
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On 15 Jan 1661 Hannah first married George Young, son of John Young (ca 1624-28 Jan 1690/1) & Elizabeth [Young], at Scituate, MA. Born ca 1640 at Plymouth, MA. George died ca 1673/4.
"George Young came into Scituate from Plymouth (probably) in 1660. He had a brother John of Plymouth born 1647, son of John. George ... settled east of Colman's hills on the margin of New Harbour marshes, where his descendants have lived until a late date."
Children:i. Thomas (1663-1732) ii. Hannah (1666-) iii. Margery (1669-) iv. Elizabeth (1671-) v. Patience (1673-) 6
Mary Platts
Sex: FAKA: Mary Gawkroger
Individual Information
Birth: Est 1605 Baptism: 15 Mar 1607 - Sowerby, Halifax, Yorkshire Death: 20 Oct 1688 - Lancaster, Massachusetts Bay Burial: Cause of Death:
Events
• Alt Birth, , Yorkshire, England in Yorkshire, England
• Alt Death, , Lancaster, Massachusetts Bay in Lancaster, Massachusetts Bay
Spouses and Children
1. *John Prescott (Cir 1606 - Cir 1681) Marriage: 21 Jan 1629 - Shevington, Lancashire Status: Children: 1. Mary Prescott (1631-Abt 1716) 8 2. John Prescott (Cir 1643- ) 3. Jonathan Prescott (Cir 1643-1721) 4. Lydia Prescott (1641-1712) 5. Sarah Prescott (1637-1714)Jane Porter
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Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: Est 1615 - England Baptism: Death: Burial: Cause of Death:
Spouses and Children
1. *Edmond Hawes (1612 - 6 Jun 1693) 9 Marriage: Status: Children: 1. Captain John Hawes (Bef 1640-1701) 10Sarah Post
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Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: Nov 1657 - Norwich, Connecticut 11 Baptism: Death: Burial: Cause of Death:
Events
• Alt Birth, , Saybrook, Connecticut in Saybrook, Connecticut
Parents
Father: Thomas Post (1631-1701) Mother: Mary Andrews (1627-1661)
Spouses and Children
1. *Thomas Vinson (15 Sep 1656 - 4 Mar 1740) 12 Marriage: 5 Oct 1676 Status: Children: 1. Abigail Vinson (Abt 1677-1776) 2. Thomas Vinson (1679-1773) 3. Mary Vinson (Cir 1681-1761) 13 4. Reuben Vinson (1685-1774) 5. Sarah Vinson (1688-1768) 6. Nathaniel Vinson (Cir 1690-1768) 12 7. Abiah Vinson (1692-1771) 8. Joseph Vinson (1698-1763) 13 9. Mehitable Vinson (1701-1789) 13Stephen Post
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Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: 1596 - Hollingbourne, Kent, England Baptism: 24 Jun 1604 - Otham, Kent, England Death: 16 Aug 1659 - Saybrook, Connecticut Burial: Cause of Death:
Spouses and Children
1. *Elinor Patton (1605 - 13 Nov 1670) Marriage: 17 Oct 1625 - Hollingbourne, Kent, England Status: Children: 1. Catherine Post (1627- ) 2. John Post (1629-1711) 3. Abraham Post (1629-1705) 4. Thomas Post (1631-1701) 5. Joseph Post (1633-1633)
Notes
General:
Lieut. Stephen Post was b. in Chelmsford, Eng.; d.in Saybrook Aug. 16, 1659; m.Ellendor (?) at Cambridge in 1634. She was b.in Chelmsford, Eng., and d.Nov. 13, 1670. He came to America in the Griffen Sept. 4, 1633; freeman of Newton, Mass., in 1634; constable in Hartford in 1641 where he was one of the original proprietors; removed to Saybrook in 1647.Marriage Notes (Elinor Patton)
Marriage 2 Dorothy JOHNSON b: Abt 1600 in perhaps Hollingbourn, Kent, England
Married: Bef 16 Aug 1659 in Saybrook
Banks, Charles Edward
Title: "The Planters of the Commonwealth: 1620-1640 Passengers and Ships"
"4 Sep 1633 "GRIFFIN" This ship of 300 tons arrived September 4, 'Having been eight weeks from the Downs. She brought about two hundred passengers.' "
Thomas Post
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Baptism: 1 Nov 1631 - Otham, Kent, England Death: 5 Sep 1701 - Norwich, Connecticut Burial: Cause of Death:
Parents
Father: Stephen Post (1596-1659) Mother: Elinor Patton (1605-1670)
Spouses and Children
1. *Mary Andrews (Nov 1627 - Mar 1661) Marriage: 1656 - Saybrook, Connecticut Status: Children: 1. Sarah Post (1657- ) 11
Notes
General:
Immigration: 4 Sep 1633 Boston, MassachusettsMarriage Notes (Mary Andrews)
Children
Sarah POST b: Nov 1657 in Saybrook Connecticut
Marriage 2 Rebecca BRUEN b: 1644 in Connecticut (or 9 Jul 1643 in Gloucester, Mass Bay), d 15 Apr 1721 in Norwich
Father: Obadiah BRUEN b: 6 DEC 1606 in Stapleford, Cheshire, England
Mother: Sarah LAWRENCE b: ABT 1609
Married: 2 Sep 1663 in Norwich, Connecticut
Children, in Norwich
Thomas POST b: Dec 1664
Hannah POST b: Feb 1666
Mary POST b: Jun 1669
Obadiah POST b: 1672
Joseph POST b: 1681
THOMAS, Saybrook, m. Jan. 1656, Mary Andrews, had Sarah, b. Nov. 1657; and a. 1660 rem. to Norwich, where his w. d. 1661; and he m. 2 Sept. 1663, Rebecca, d. of Obadiah Bruen, had Thomas, Dec. 1664; Hannah, Feb. 1666; Mary, June 1669; Obadiah; and Joseph. He d. 5 Sept. 1701, and his wid. d. 15 Apr. 1721.
He was a weaver and in 1669 was granted "fencing timber for his garden."
Thomas and Mary settled in Norwich, Connecticut.
Elizabeth Potter
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: Baptism: 8 Apr 1634 - Newport Pagnell, Buckingham Death: Burial: 22 Feb 1687 - Lynn, Massachusetts Bay 14 Cause of Death:
Parents
Father: Nicholas Potter (1604-1677) Mother: Emma Knight (1607-1659)
Spouses and Children
1. *Thomas Newhall (1630 - 1 Apr 1687) Marriage: 29 Dec 1652 - Lynn, Massachusetts Bay 15 Status: Children: 1. Lieutenant Thomas Newhall (1653-1728) 2. John Newhall (1655-1738) 3. Joseph Newhall (1658-1706) 4. Nathaniel Newhall (1660-1695) 5. Elizabeth Newhall (1662-1665) 6. Elisha Newhall (1665-1687) 7. Elizabeth Newhall (1667- ) 8. Mary Newhall (1669- ) 9. Samuel Newhall (1672-1756) 10. Rebecca Newhall (1675-1737)Elizabeth Potter
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Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: 2 May 1683 - Dartmouth, Plymouth colony Baptism: Death: After Jul 1754 - Bristol, Massachusetts Burial: Cause of Death:
Events
• Alt Birth, , Dartmouth, Plymouth colony in Dartmouth, Plymouth colony
Parents
Father: Nathaniel Potter (1637-1704) Mother: Elizabeth Stokes (1640-1704)
Spouses and Children
1. *Benjamin Tripp (21 Feb 1678 - Bef Jun 1754) 17 Marriage: 31 Jul 1707 - Portsmouth, Rhode Island Status: Children: 1. Katherine Tripp (1708- ) 18 2. Benjamin Tripp (1709-After 1754) 3. Nathaniel Tripp (1712-1790) 17 4. Lydia Tripp (1714-Bef 1797) 17 5. Rebecca Tripp (1717-Bef 1797) 17 6. Elizabeth Tripp (1722-After 1797) 17 7. Stokes Tripp (1725-Bef 1797) 17Nathaniel Potter
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Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Sep 1637 - Portsmouth, Rhode Island Baptism: Death: 20 Oct 1704 - Dartmouth, Massachusetts Burial: Cause of Death:
Spouses and Children
1. *Elizabeth Stokes (1640 - 1704) Marriage: Cir 1665 Status: Children: 1. Stokes Potter (Cir 1665-1718) 2. Mary Potter (Cir 1666-1704) 3. Nathaniel Potter (Cir 1669-1736) 4. John Potter (1669-1769) 5. William Potter (Cir 1671-1720) 6. Benjamin Potter (1673-1709) 7. Samuel Potter (1675-1748) 8. Ichabod Potter (Cir 1677-1755) 9. Catherine Potter (Cir 1678-1763) 10. Rebecca Potter (Cir 1681-1773) 11. Elizabeth Potter (1683-After 1754) 17Nicholas Potter
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Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Baptism: 7 Apr 1604 - Newport Pagnell, Buckingham Death: 18 Aug 1677 - Salem, Massachusetts Bay Burial: Cause of Death:
Spouses and Children
1. *Emma Knight (1607 - 26 Jan 1659) Marriage: 22 Apr 1628 - Newport Pagnell, Buckingham 19 Status: Children: 1. Elizabeth Potter (1634-1687)Rose Potter
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Sex: FAKA: Susannah Potter
Individual Information
Birth: Cir 1587 - England Baptism: Death: 1643 - Portsmouth, Rhode Island Burial: Cause of Death:
Events
• Alt Death, , Portsmouth, Rhode Island in Portsmouth, Rhode Island
Spouses and Children
1. *Anthony Paine (Cir 1585 - 1650) Marriage: Status: Children: 1. Mary Paine (1615-1687) 17 2. Alice Paine (Cir 1618-1690)Stokes Potter
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Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Est 1720 - (Dartmouth, Massachusetts) Baptism: Death: Burial: Cause of Death:
Spouses and Children
Children: 1. Susanna Potter (Cir 1750-After 1789)Susanna Potter
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Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: Cir 1750 - Dartmouth, Massachusetts Baptism: Death: After Aug 1789 Burial: Cause of Death:
Parents
Father: Stokes Potter (Est 1720- ) Mother:
Spouses and Children
1. *Ebenezer Tripp (25 Aug 1748 - After 1792) Marriage: 6 Jan 1772 - Dartmouth, Massachusetts Status: Children: 1. Lot Tripp (1770-1857)
Notes
Marriage Notes (Ebenezer Tripp)
Children
Lot Tripp b: 18 AUG 1770 in Westport, Bristol Co., Massachusetts
Nathaniel Tripp b: 4 MAR 1773 in Westport, Bristol Co., Massachusetts
Alice Tripp b: ABT 1777
Durfee Tripp b: ABT 1781 in Westport, Bristol Co., Massachusetts
Restcome Tripp b: ABT 1785 in Westport, Bristol Co., Massachusetts
Hannah Tripp b: 5 AUG 1789 in Dartmouth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts
(charlou10)
Susanna Potter
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: Est 1620 - England Baptism: Death: Burial: Cause of Death:
Spouses and Children
1. *John Anthony (Est 1610 - ) Marriage: Status: Children: 1. Susanna Anthony (1644-1716)Jane Powell
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Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: Abt 1638 - Wales Baptism: Death: 1711 Burial: Cause of Death:
Spouses and Children
1. *David O'Kelley (Est 1636 - 1697) Marriage: in Yarmouth, Plymouth colony Status: Children: 1. Jeremiah O'Kelley (1670-1728) 2. Joseph O'Kelley (Est 1672- ) 3. John O'Kelley (1673-1693) 4. David O'Kelley (Est 1670- ) 5. Sarah O'Kelley (1675-1715) 6. Elizabeth O'Kelley (1686- ) 7. Benjamin O'Kelley (Abt 1685- )
Notes
Marriage Notes (David O'Kelley)
The Kelley family of Cape Cod is descended from David O'Killea, who established a homestead at Kelly's Bay in South Dennis, Massachusetts, during the second half of the seventeenth century. The origin of David's paternal ancestry has been speculated as being of the O'Kelly family of Galway, Ireland. Details regarding David's voyage from Ireland to the colonies are not known, however the English subjugation of Ireland had taken place between 1641-1654 and many Irishmen had been captured in the process and sent to the colonies to be indentured servants.
The earliest know record of David in the colonies appears in Plymouth Colony Records, October 4 , 1655 when he is called "David Ogillior an Irishman". In that record David was implicated in charges of fornication with his future wife Jane Powell, of Sandwich, a Welsh servant of one William Swift. David is shown as the servant of Edward Sturgis, details as follows (edited for clairity):
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June 6, 1655 (GC Presentments by Grand Enquest, PCR 3:82):
Item, wee present Jane, the seruant of William Swift, for an acte of fornication, by her owne confession vpon examination.
October 4, 1655 (GC, PCR 3:91):
And att this Court, Jane Powell, seruant to William Swift, of Sandwidge, appeered, haueing been presented for fornication, whoe, being examined, saith that it was committed with one David Ogillior, and Irish man, seruant to Edward Sturgis; shee saith shee was alured thervnto by him goeing for water one euening, hopeing to haue married him, beeing shee was in a sadd and miserable condition by hard seruice, wanting clothes and liuing discontentedly; and expressing great sorrow for her euell, shee was cleared for the present, and ordered to goe home againe. 20
Jane Powys
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: Abt 1601 - England Baptism: Death: 24 Apr 1677 - Weymouth, Massachusetts Bay Burial: Cause of Death:
Spouses and Children
1. *Thomas Holbrook (Abt 1599 - 10 Mar 1677) Marriage: 12 Sep 1616 - St. John's, Glastonbury, Somerset Status: Children: 1. Thomas Holbrook (Abt 1625-1697) 2. Captain William Holbrook (1620-1699) 3. Captain John Holbrook (1617-1699) 21 4. Anne Holbrook (Abt 1630- ) 5. Elizabeth Holbrook (1630-1674)
Notes
General:
Dau. of William Powyes
Hannah Prence
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: 1628 - Plymouth Colony Baptism: Death: Bef 1698 - Eastham, Massachusetts Burial: in Cove Burying Ground, Eastham 22 Cause of Death:
Events
• Alt Death 23, , Eastham, Massachusetts in Eastham, Massachusetts
Parents
Father: Gov. Thomas Prence (1600-1673) Mother: Patience Brewster (1600/1603-Bef 1634) 24
Spouses and Children
1. *Nathaniel Mayo (1625 - 1662) Marriage: 13 Feb 1650 - Eastham, Plymouth Colony 25 26 Status: Children: 1. Thomas Mayo (1650-1729) 2. Nathaniel Mayo (1652-1709) 3. Samuel Mayo (1655-1738) 4. Hannah Mayo (1657- ) 5. Theophilus Mayo (1659-After 1673) 6. Bathsheba Mayo (1661- ) 2. Captain Jonathan Sparrow (Cir 1629 - 21 Mar 1707) 27 Marriage: Cir 1670 - Eastham, Plymouth Colony 28 Status: Children: 1. Richard Sparrow (1670-1728) 29 2. Jonathan Sparrow (1674-1740) 29 3. Patience Sparrow (1675-1745) 6
Notes
Marriage Notes (Nathaniel Mayo)
from "Thomas Howes of Yarmouth ... with Rev John Mayo"
Nathaniel m. Feb. 13, 1649-50, Hannah Prence, daughter of Gov. Thomas Prence and granddaughter of Elder Brewster ;(m) d. in Eastham about the end of 1661. His will was dated Dec. 19, 1661, and his inventory was filed March 4, 1661-2. (n) His widow married as his 2d wife Capt. Jonathan Sparrow.(m) Nathaniel and Hannah had the following six children:
Thomas, b. Dec. 7, 1650; m. June 13, 1677, Barbara Knowles of Eastham; d. April 22, 1729.
Nathaniel, b. Nov. 16, 1652; m. 1st January 28, 1678-9, Elizabeth Wixam,(o) and 2d June 10 1708, Mercy, widow of Nathaniel Young; d. Nov, 30, 1709.
Samuel, b. Oct. 12, 1655; m. twice; d. Oct. 29, 1738.
Hannah, b. Oct. 17, 1657.
Theophilus, b. Dec. 17, 1659. Mentioned in the will of Gov. Prence, his grandfather. He died without issue.(p)
Bathsheba.
(d) Ib. 471.
(e) 6 N. E. Reg. 168, 169.
(f) 9 N. E. Reg. 284.
(g) 8 N. E. Reg. 368 (sheet); 3 Savage, 188; Bangs Geneal. by Dudley, 22.
(h) 3 Savage, 188.
(i) East. Recs.; 8 Mf. 243, 244. See also Pratt's Eastham, 36, 37, and Rich's Truro, 97. The last-mentioned works erroneously make this Elizabeth the daughter instead of the granddaughter of the Rev. John Mayo.
(j) Births, Marriages and Deaths of Boston, 1630-1699, p. 64.
(k) Ib. 74; Mr. Paine.
(l) 1 Otis, 25, 220, 222; 9 Mf. 119; 6 N. E. Reg. 168, 174.
(m) 6 N. E. Reg. 234; 1 Brewster Genealogy, 21, 22; 14 Mf. 2, 193, 194. (u) 6 N. E. Reg. 93. (o) 4 Mf. 32.
(p) 3 Mf. 204, 205; 14 Mf. 198.
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1 Rootsweb.com, basicmom.
2 Marilyn Maxwell Strout, "Descendants of James Maxwell and Christopher Strout" (2001. freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~strout/geneal.html). unreferenced but generally plausible
3 Marilyn Maxwell Strout, "Descendants of James Maxwell and Christopher Strout" (2001. freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~strout/geneal.html).
4 Peter Charles Witherell and Edwin Ralph Witherell, History and genealogy of the Witherell/Wetherell/Witherill family of New England (1976. Baltimore: Gateway Press), 114-7. History and genealogy of the Witherell/Wetherell/Witherill family of New England : some descendants of Rev. William Witherell (ca. 1600-1684) of Scituate, Plymouth Colony, and William Witherell (ca. 1627-1691) of Taunton, Plymouth Colony
5 Peter Charles Witherell and Edwin Ralph Witherell, History and genealogy of the Witherell/Wetherell/Witherill family of New England (1976. Baltimore: Gateway Press), 114-7.
6 David Pane-Joyce, Pane-Joyce Report (2005. http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/).
7 David Pane-Joyce, Pane-Joyce Report (2005. http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/), several citations, including William T. Davis, Ancient Landmarks of Plymouth, A. Williams & Co., Boston, 1883; Samuel Deane, History of Scituate, Massachusetts, from Its First Settlement to 1831.
8 Susanne A. Graves (Rootsweb file busby).
9 M. Natale, Asa Bodfish family & ancestors (email and PDF. 2008, 2010).
10 Rootsweb.com, sriddle.
11
Charles Edward Banks, M.D, The History of Martha's Vineyard, Dukes County, Massachusetts. in three volumes (1911. Boston: George H Dean [online]
1966. Edgartown Massachusetts: Dukes County Historical Society. (reprint)), vol 3, p 485.
12
Charles Edward Banks, M.D, The History of Martha's Vineyard, Dukes County, Massachusetts. in three volumes (1911. Boston: George H Dean [online]
1966. Edgartown Massachusetts: Dukes County Historical Society. (reprint)), 3:486.
13 Rootsweb.com, ferguson (June Ferguson).
14
Vital Records of Lynn, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849. Vol. 2 Marriages and Deaths (1906. Salem, MA: Essex Institute [online]
http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Essex/Lynn/), 2:547.
15
Vital Records of Lynn, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849. Vol. 2 Marriages and Deaths (1906. Salem, MA: Essex Institute [online]
http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Essex/Lynn/), 2:276.
16 Margaret Buckridge Bock, "Descendants of John Tripp" (2002. http://home.frognet.net/~bobt/Bock/index.html). sloppy
17 Margaret Buckridge Bock, "Descendants of John Tripp" (2002. http://home.frognet.net/~bobt/Bock/index.html).
18 Margaret Buckridge Bock, "Descendants of John Tripp" (2002. http://home.frognet.net/~bobt/Bock/index.html), Arnold 4:103; Portsmouth VR 1:150.
19 FamilySearch (FamilySearch.org [asserted, usually unreferenced, often wrong]).
20
Lisa M. Lauria, Plymouth Colony Archives Project.
Sexual Misconduct in Plymouth Colony, Appendices I and II (1998. University of Virginia. http://etext.virginia.edu/users/deetz/Plymouth/Lauria2.html).
21 David Pane-Joyce, Pane-Joyce Report (2005. http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/), 5655.
22 Alice A. Lowe, Nauset on Cape Cod. A History of Eastham (1968. Eastham [MA] Historical Society), p 14.
23 David Pane-Joyce, Pane-Joyce Report (2005. http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/), Leon Clark Hills, The Mayflower Planters.
24 Harold E. Robinson, Robinson-Capen Family (Rootsweb. robby1943).
25
Smith and Smith, Vital Records of the Towns of Eastham and Orleans..., 1980, 1993. Baltimore MD, 13 MD4:32. Col. Leonard H Smith, Jr. and Norma H Smith. Vital Records of the Towns of Eastham and Orleans. An authorized facsimile reproduction of records published serially 1901-1935 in "The Mayflower Descendant." With an added index of persons.
1980, 1993. Baltimore MD: reprinted for Clearfield Co. by Genealogical Pub. Co.
26 James W. Hawes, Thomas Howes of Yarmouth, Mass., and some of his descendants, together with the Rev. John Mayo, allied to him by marriage. (1917. Yarmouthport MA: C. W. Swift, No. 13, Library of Cape Cod History & Genealogy), 31.
27 Alice A. Lowe, Nauset on Cape Cod. A History of Eastham (1968. Eastham [MA] Historical Society), 14.
28 George Ernest Bowman, "Capt. Jonathan Sparrow's Wives and their Children" (1912. Mayflower Descendant 14 (4): 193-202), discusses evidence for marriage date limits.
29 New England Historical and Genealogical Register (New England Historic Genealogical Society. Boston), 7:280. First Settlers of Eastham, Mass.
30
James W. Hawes, Thomas Howes of Yarmouth, Mass., and some of his descendants, together with the Rev. John Mayo, allied to him by marriage. (1917. Yarmouthport MA: C. W. Swift, No. 13, Library of Cape Cod History & Genealogy), 31-32.
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