I began this project--to find out what countries my ancestors came from--because: 1) I find history fascinating, 2) I enjoy honoring
and connecting with those who came before me, and 3) I have always noticed a “lack” of ethnic (or
national) diversity among our ancestors and I was curious to do a more complete
investigation into the matter. From the scarce knowledge that I had, it seemed
like all of my ancestors were either British or Native American and not
much else. When I realized I could easily access a much broader genealogical database, I decided to make a complete survey of the known data to see “from whence I have come.”
James S. Beams 1806-1876 |
I found a fairly complete data set on the website www.familysearch.org. It is a free website maintained by the Mormon
church. It is a “crowd collaboration”
website where anyone and everyone can add to and correct the public data, much like Wikipedia
for genealogy. I know my dad has a
subscription to www.ancestry.com. They may have something similar. If you go to the FamilySearch website you can
set up a free account. Once you put in a
few generations of your family, the website automatically populates your
genealogical tree with all the data they have for each person going back
centuries.
Counting back 12 generations to the colonization of the U.S. (circa1600), I have over 4000 direct descendants! Thankfully, I didn't find that many records to search through though. Some families immigrated to the U.S. after the initial colonial period. This limits the number of family lines I have to research until I find immigrants. Also, many records are just missing from the archives. Familial
overlap will also reduce the overall number of my ancestors. I found three or four cases
of overlap where spouses are cousins, which would mean they have the same
grandparents. Interestingly, I only
found one overlap between the Beams (my father's family) and Simmons (my mother's family) genealogy, I believe it is in
the 17th or 18th century—I forgot to write down the names.
Here are the number of immigrants and dead-ends that I found
in each family line:
Beams Line – Surnames going back to
immigration: 267
Beams Line – Dead Ends: 50
Simmons Line – Surnames going back to
immigration: 84
Simmons Line – Dead Ends: 31
Each of these immigrant families is listed on a spreadsheet I will include at the bottom of the post. The Beams line has more immigrant surnames because I found more
genealogical records for the Beams. Missing data in more recent genealogy
greatly affects the number of surnames I can follow going deeper into the family
history. As I find data and add it to
the database, the numbers will grow. I
know my father has quite a bit of information that is not on the FamilySearch
website.
Sometimes multiple generations from the same families immigrated together—two
generations (including in-laws) are quite common. There are some
three-generation and even four-generation migrations. Wealthier families sometimes maintain ties to the
“old country” for decades, often sending children back “home” to further their education or
to get married. For some, life in the
new world just didn’t work out so they went back home. Many immigrants died soon after arriving due
to illness, starvation, Indian attacks, and war with other nations (Spanish,
French, and English). In the earliest
colonies (1585 to 1630), up to 80% of immigrants died. This is not reflected in our genealogy
because we are descended from the families that were able to successfully
procreate. Most records do not mention
“cause of death,” however, I did occasionally see reference to death from
Indian attacks, war, hanging, etc.
I only included names on the spreadsheet of “direct” descendants,
i.e. grandparents, great-grandparents, etc.
There are no uncles, aunts, or cousins noted. I am related to quite a few famous people
“by blood” who are not necessarily direct descendants. For example, I am related to George
Washington, Daniel Boone, and Sam Houston indirectly. There are still many famous and important
historical figures in my direct line of descent. I am amazed at how many of my ancestors on
both sides go all the way back to the earliest days of colonial America. I’ll try to point out a few of the more
notable people, but honestly, there are too many to list! I found out last night that we are direct
descendants of a family on the Mayflower! In fact, my ancestor, Peregrine
White, was one of only two babies actually born on the ship before the
pilgrims landed in Plymouth in 1620. I honestly did not believe this
could be real. It thought it must be an
unverifiable family legend (although never passed all the way down to us). I
googled it, and it is real! Here is the lineage:
Daniel Beams [1964 - ] -- Mary
Carol Simmons [1942 - ] (mom) – Nellie Kirkland [1917-1997] (grandmother) –
Benjamin Kirkland [1885-1960] (g-grandfather) – Nancy Elizabeth Giles
[1849-1888] (2g-grandmother) – William Giles [1822-1884] (3g-grandfather) –
Robert Thomas Giles [1797-1848] (4g-grandfather) – Mary Mollie Dills
[1768-1818] (5g-grandmother) – Thomas M. Dills [1744-1786] (6g-grandfather) – Peter Dills [1720-1786] (7g-grandfather) –
Jonathan Dill [1698-1769] (8g-grandfather) – Mary White [1685-1737]
(9g-grandmother) – Jonathan Bassett White [1658-1737] (10g-grandfather)
–Peregrine White [1620-1704] (11g-grandfather).
So, perhaps the next question should be: How many living
descendants does Peregrine White have? Or how common is it to be descended from
Peregrine White? That is difficult to estimate accurately. There are several
online calculators to help answer this question, but it greatly depends on the
average number of children each successive generation has. In generations past, people had huge families,
but many of the kids died young without having families of their own. For the last 50 years, the average has been
below 2 children per family. Calculating 12 generations in 400 years, and
estimating 3 kids per family, Peregrine White would have almost 1,000,000
grandchildren. I’m guessing 500,000 may
be alive today (three living generations).
That sounds like a big number, but is actually only 0.15% of the current
U.S. population.
I don’t have an ancestry chart for everyone on the spread
sheet, but the direct relationship for each person can be pieced together
through the genealogical tree.
Observations from the aggregate data:
Date of Immigration to the U.S.
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Beams
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Simmons
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1600-1650
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170 (63%)
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50 (60%)
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1651-1700
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74 (28%)
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25 (30%)
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1701-1750
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18 (7%)
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9 (10%)
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1751-1800
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4 (1.5%)
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1801-1850
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1851-1900
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1901-1950
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1951-2000
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1 (.3%)
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2001-2020
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Total
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267
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84
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Country Immigrated From
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Beams
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Simmons
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England
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220
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72
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Wales
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19
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3
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Ireland
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8
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4
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Scotland
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7
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1
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France
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10
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1
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Germany
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1
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2
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Netherlands
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1
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Switzerland
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1
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Peru
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1
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Total
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267
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84
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State Immigrated To
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Beams
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Simmons
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Virginia
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120
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16
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Massachusetts
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66
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30
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New Hampshire
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7
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Pennsylvania
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20
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Connecticut
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20
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10
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New Jersey
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1
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2
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Maryland
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13
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16
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Delaware
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3
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North Carolina
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11
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3
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South Carolina
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2
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4
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Indiana
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1
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Kentucky
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1
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Alabama
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1
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Barbados
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2
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Canada
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2
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Total
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267
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84
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Observations:
90% of my ancestors immigrated between 1600 and 1700. That means that after the first wave of
colonists, my ancestors almost exclusively married “Americans” (both colonists
and native Americans) from that point on.
Except for Vanessa (my wife from Peru), no immigrant has married into my family since the
year 1800!
95% of immigrants came from the first wave of British
colonists (England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales).
Almost no one came from later waves of immigrants (Germans, Italians,
Spanish, etc.) and married into our family lines. As one would expect, the early colonists migrated to the original 13 colonies.
Many of my ancestors were founders of
the first colonies in Jamestown and Plymouth.
My immigrant ancestors were explorers, soldiers, Indian warriors and
chiefs, investors, pilgrims, puritans, nobility, prisoners, indentured
servants, politicians, preachers, doctors, lawyers, wealthy, poor, farmers, tradesmen,
scholars, slave-owners, slave-traders, anti-slavery champions. All of them took a huge risk immigrating to a
new continent with unknown dangers (death from accidents at sea, illness,
starvation, Indian attacks, etc.). One
of my great grandmothers, a widow, was hung in Salem, accused of being a
witch. Although he did not immigrate to
the colonies, I am a direct descendant of John Milton (author of Paradise
Lost). I am also a direct descendant
of Christopher Newport, a British Privateer (basically a pirate), who was a key
figure (perhaps “the” key figure) in the successful founding of Jamestown. I don’t think our family is especially
blessed with “above average” connections to our nation’s history. I’m sure most Americans can trace their
lineage back to the founding fathers.
I am somewhat surprised that we have not married into the
more recent waves of immigrants to the U.S.
We are definitely “not” a culturally or ethnically diverse family! It would be interesting to compare the
Beams/Simmons genealogy with the genealogies of spouses families that have
married in (Vanessa, Bobby, Tracy, and Stephanie) to see if they find similar
trends.
I hope you enjoy looking through the spreadsheet. I
encourage you to dive into the fascinating history of the people you find! If
you discover new data and/or details, please add them to the genealogy pages on
www.familysearch.org. Let me know if you find immigrants not on my
list so I can add them.
Beams and Simmons Family Genealogy -- Every known immigrant to the British Colonies/United States | ||||
Name | Date Immigrated | "From" | "To" or "Place of Death" | Notes |
I use the phrases " British Colonies" and "United States" interchangably | ||||
Beams Line | Many additional notes can be found on individual pages on familysearch.org | |||
does not include family lines that are missing data before immigration date. These lines are noted at bottom. | ||||
John Folsom (1615-1681) | 1638 | Hingham, England | Hingham, MA | immigrated on the "Diligent" with the Gilman's (wife's family) |
Mary (Gilman) Folsom (1615-1693) | 1638 | Hingham, England | Hingham, MA | immigrated on the "Diligent" with parents and husband |
Edward Gilman (1587-1655) | 1638 | Hingham, England | Hingham, MA | Immigrated on the "Diligent" with wife, daugther (Mary (Gilman) Folsom) and son-in-law (John Folsom) |
Mary (Clark) Gilman (1595-1681) | 1638 | Hingham, England | Hingham, MA | " |
Henry Robie (1618-1688) | 1639 | Leicestershire, England | Exeter, NH | immigrated as a single man (with his 9 year old brother Samuel) for religious reasons |
Ruth (Moore) Robie (1621-1673) | 1638 | Leicestershire, England | Salem, MA | assume she came to U.S. a single woman with her parents |
William Moore (Ruth's father) (1599-1671) | 1638 | London, England | Salem, MA | not sure of date of immigration, was present in Salem in 1638 |
Frances (Moore) Burroughes (1603 -1660) | 1638 | Devon, England | Salem, MA | " |
William fitzJohan Berry (1610 1654) | 1631 | Lancashire, England | Rockingham, NH | was one of the fifty odd men sent over by Capt John Mason to settle his grant land. These men were landed on the west side of the mouth of the Piscataqua River in 1631. |
Jane (Locke HERMINS) Berry (1619-1687) | ? | Yorkshire, England | Rockingham, NH | first child born in NH in 1634 (age 15), her parents did not immigrate, so don't know how she got to U.S. |
Mary Jane Carey (1602-1658) | ? | Lynn,Kings,Norfolk,England | Essex, MA | mother of Philip Lewis, no immigration details, no details of spouse |
Philip Lewis (1623 -1701) | 1640 | Bures, Suffolk, , England | Rockingham, NH | no immigration details |
Hannah (I Philbrick) Lewis (1625-1696) | 1630 | Bures St Mary, Suffolk, England | Waterton, MA | immigrated with Parents |
Thomas Philbrick (1584-1667) | 1630 | Bures Saint Mary, Essex, England | Waterton, MA | Hannah Lewis' father, Thomas Philbrick, with his wife and six children, emigrated from Lincolnshire, Eng., in company with Governor Winthrop, Sir Richard Saltonstall and others. They arrived in Massachusetts Bay, June 12, 1630 |
Elizabeth Anne (Knapp) Philbrick (1593-1663) | 1630 | Bures Saint Mary, Essex, England | Waterton, MA | " |
Governor Thomas Roberts (1600-1674) | 1622 | Woolaston, Gloucestershire, England | Dover, NH | came to U.S. as an apprentice to fishmonger Edward Hilton |
Sara (?) Roberts (1602-1673) | prior to 1628 | Wearmouth, Durham, England | Dover, NH | parents unknown, married Thomas Roberts in U.S. in 1628 |
John Wilcockson (1667-1716) | prior to 1686 | Staffordshire, England | Pennsylvania | immigrated single and married Dorothy Hall in U.S. in 1686 (record says she was born and died in England, but is a 3rd generation american) |
John Hall Sr. (1584-1673) | 1633 | Canterbury, Kent, England | Cambridge, MA | Came to New England in 1633 and settled at Cambridge, MA. Grandfather of Dorothy Hall |
Deacon John Hall Jr (1610-1696) | 1630 | Coventry, Warwickshire, England | Charleston, MA | son of John Hall Sr (1584-1673) immigrated to U.S. before his father in fleet with Governor Winthrop |
John Wilcox (1596-1651) | 1635 | St. Edmundsbury Borough, Suffolk, England | Hartford, Connecticut | John Wilcox came to America with his 3 brothers, William, Daniel, and Edward in 1635 |
Mary (Wylsher) Wilcox (1597-1668) | 1635 | St Edmunds, Suffolk, England | Hartford, Connecticut | Came with husband, John Wilcox, from England |
Philippa Thurgood (1565-1668) | 1635? | Terling, Essex, England | Hartford, Connecticut | husband died young in england, probably immigrated to U.S. with daughter Mary Wylsher (1597-1668), no details |
Elizabeth Ann Wilcox (1616-1673) | 1635 | St Edmunds, Suffolk, England | Hartford, Connecticut | wife of Deacon John Hall Jr, came with parents to U.S. at age 19 |
John Henry Henrie Heinrich Bowch (1620-1678) | ? | Germany? | Henrico, Isle of Wight, Virginia | no immigration details |
Roland Powell (?) | prior to 1695 | Wales? | Pennsylvania | no immigration details |
Maud (Richards) Powell (1665-1708) | 1693 | Llanllwch, Carmarthenshire, Wales | Haverford, Chester, Pennsylvania | came as a single woman, married Roland Powell in U.S. in 1695 |
John Richards (1633-1697) | 1693? | Llanllwch, Carmarthenshire, Wales | Haverford, Chester, Pennsylvania | father of Maud Richards, probably immigrated together in 1693 |
Catherine Thomas Richards (1639-1700) | 1693? | Llanllwch, Carmarthenshire, Wales | Haverford, Chester, Pennsylvania | mother of Maud Richards, probably immigrated together in 1693 |
George Boone III (1666-1774) | 1717 | Stoke Canon, Devon, England | Philadelphia, PA | On August 17, 1717, George III and Mary, along with their children still at home, left Bradnich, Devonshire, England, which is a town 8 miles from Exeter and 177 miles from London and traveled to Bristol, England. From there they booked ship passage to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania arriving September 29, 1717. George and Mary had sent their other children, George, Sarah and Squire a few years earlier. |
Mary (Milton Maugridge) Boone (1669-1740) | 1717 | Bradninch, Devon, England | Philadelphia, PA | grandmother of Daniel Boone, granddaughter of John Milton (1595-1674) famous poet in England |
Squire Joseph Boone Sr. (1696-1765) | 1713 | Bradninch, Exeter, Devon, England | died in rowan, NC | Father of Daniel Boone. Along with a brother and sister, Squire came to U.S. several years prior to his father, |
John Jarman (1654-1698) | 1683 | Llangurig, Montgomery, Wales | Philidelphia, PA | Immigrated to U.S. with wife and two daughters |
Elizabeth Margaret (Goodwyn) Jarman (1658-1740) | 1683 | Llangurig, Montgomeryshire, Wales | Philidelphia, PA | Immigrated to U.S. with husband and two daughters |
Elizabeth Margaret (Jarman) Morgan (1671-1731) | 1683 | Nantmel, Radnorshire, Wales | Philidelphia, PA | Daniel Boone's grandmother, Immigratd to colonies with parents at age 12 |
Edward Morgan (1670-1736) | 1683 | Wales | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Daniel Boone's grandfather, It has been stated that Edward Morgan and his wife Elizabeth, both free, arrived at Philadelphia on the same ship (Evening Star) from Liverpool in the 9th mo., 1683 |
Rev. Thomas Faulkner (1594-1680) | 1622 | Twineham, Sussex, England | Elizabeth City, VA | Thomas emigrated to the colonies in 1622 on the Mary Providence, which departed from London, England and arrived at Virginia. Thomas was 28 at the time of his crossing, which was sponsored by Robert Salford. After arriving in Elizabeth City, Thomas worked to satisfy his debt to Mr. Salford as an indentured servant to pay for his passage. |
Margaret (Underhill) Faulkner (1595-1650) | 1622 | Twineham, Sussex, England | Elizabeth City, VA | wife of Thomas Faulkner, see above |
Nicholas Burkett (1600-1668) | prior to 1622 | England | Rappahannock, Virginia | father of Judith Burkett (born in colonies in 1622) |
John Craig (1680-1704) | ? | Scotland | Spotsylvania, Virginia | no record of his birth, just a note saying he came from Scotland |
Robert Taliaferro (1626-1670) | 1647 | Bethnal Green, Middlesex, England | Gloucester, VA | Robert Taliaferro arrived in Virginia 1647 on the ship "Honour" and became a wealthy planter in Gloucester and Old Rappahannock Counties. |
Katherine Grymes (Debnam) Taliaferro (1626-1672) | 1647 | Ightham, Kent, England | Gloucester, VA | see above |
Lawrence Smith (1629-1700) | btwn 1652 and 1657 | Burnley, Lancashire, England | Gloucester, VA | no immigration details, first child born in England in 1652, 2nd child in U.S. in 1657 |
Mary (Debham) Smith (1639-1728) | ? | Totte, Dovinshire, England | Gloucester, VA | wife of Lawrence smith. born in England, but parents and grandparents were early immigrants |
Sir Edmund Jennings (1585-1635) | after 1617 | England | ippon Hall, York, VA | no notes about when he moved to U.S., probably after wife's death in England in 1617 |
Katherine Frances (Jennings) Dedman (1604-1678) | ? | Ightham, Kent, England | Gloucester, VA | daugher of Sir Edmund Jennings, wife of William Dedman, no immigration details |
William Dedman (1600-1657) | btwn 1625 and 1637 | England | Gloucester, VA | married in england in 1625 |
Elizabeth Margaret (Davis) Fludd (1570-1640) | ? | Thurston, Suffolk, England | Surry, Virginia | no immigration details, must have immigrated with daughter (Ann Fludd) after husband died in england |
Colonel Henry Thomas Browne (1598-1662) | prior to 1623 | Southwark, London, England | Surry, Virginia | married Ann Fludd (4th wife) in England in 1644. |
Ann (Fludd) Browne (1602-1668) | after 1644 | Canterbury, Kent, England | Surry, Virginia | no immigration details, convoluted timeline |
Mary Wilder (1638-?) | East Hendred,Berkshire,England | Charles Co, MD? | married to William Browne (1623-1701), no records in U.S. | |
Robert Spencer (1629-1694) | prior to 1659 | Brington, Northampton, England | Surry, Virginia | married to Jane Browne (1640-1681), married in U.S. in 1659, title of nobility--1st Viscount of Teviot, committed suicide |
John Henry Hawkins (1680-1726) | 1705 | Great Milton, Oxfordshire, England | King William, Virginia | from promenant family in england, wealthy land owner and slave trader |
Mary (Lieux Long) Hawkins (1681-1742) | prior to 1702 | Bassingbourn, Cambridgeshire, England | Williamsburg, James, Virginia | married John Henry Hawkins in 1706 in Virginia |
Sir John Butler (1568-1632) | 1622 | Barham, Kent, England | New Kent, Virginia | married in 1599. |
Jane (Elliott) Butler (1576-1667) | 1622 | Newlandhall, Essex, England | Cheesapeake Bay, New Kent, Virginia | wife of John Butler, married 1599 |
Elizabeth Jane (Butler) Claiborne (1610-1688) | 1622 | Roxwell, Essex, England | New Kent, Virginia | immigrated with her parents at age 12, married William Claiborne in 1635 in Virginia, royal blood from England |
William Claiborne (1600-1677) | 1621 | Crayford, Kent, England | New Kent, Virginia | immigrated to Jamestown in 1621, married Elizabeth Jane Butler in 1635, was secretary of state |
Thomasine (Frost) Rice (? - 1654) | prior to 1651 | Ireland | Dedham, MA | mother of Edward Rice, probably immigrated with him |
Edward Rice (1626-1660) | prior to 1651 | Dingle, Kerry, Ireland | New Kent, Virginia | married Mary Elizabeth Claiborne in U.S. in 1651 |
Edmond Plumb Jr (1627-?) | prior to 1645 | Castle Hedingham, Essex, England | New Kent, Virginia | married in 1645 in Worchester, MA. death not recorded |
Ann (Martyn) Plumb (1620-1720) | prior to 1645 | England | Newark, Essex, New Jersey | married in 1645 in Worchester, mother of Jane Plune (born in U.S.) |
Robert Marcy (1634-1665) | prior to 1660 | Leiston, Suffolk, England | Virginia | child was born in virginia in 1660, wife Jane Plune was born in U.S. Marcy was mother's maiden name |
Robert Searcy (1692-1733) | prior to 1700 | Nottinghamshire, England | Hanover, Virginia | child was born in U.S. in 1700, so birth date must be prior to 1692, wife Sara Bell was born in U.S. |
Thomas J. Crenshaw (1643-1703) | btwn 1665 and 1668 | Hartest, Suffolk, England | St. Johns Parish, King William, Virginia | married in england in 1665, child born in U.S. in 1668 |
Robert B Mitchell (1740-1825) | prior to 1770 | Scotland | Washington, Indiana | married in 1770 in Providence, RI to Elizabeth Anna Campbel (born in U.S.). Received land grant for service in revolutionary war. |
John Campbell (1674-1741) | 1706 and 1726 | County Londonderry, Ireland | Lancaster, PA | married in Ireland in 1695. John Campbell and Grace Hay Campbell came from Ireland with a family of ten or twelve children, leaving behind only one son and settled near Lancaster in Pennsylvania in the year 1726. The family remained in Pennsylvania a few years and then moved to the frontiers of Virginia in that part which afterwards formed the county of Augusta. |
Grissele "Grace" (Hay) Campbell (1678-1741) | 1706 and 1726 | County Antrim, Ireland | Lancaster, PA | " |
Patrick Campbell (1696-1767) | 1726 | Kilmachrenan, Donegal, Ireland | Augusta, Virginia | son of John Campbell, married to Delilah Thompson (born in U.S) in 1716 |
William Thompson (1661-1718) | btwn 1696 and 1700 | Scotland | scotland | married in scotland in 1685, lived in U.S. for many years, but died in Scotland |
Mary Margaret (Milne) Thompson (1665-1752) | btwn 1696 and 1700 | Derry, County Cavan, Ireland | Ellington, Tolland, Connecticut | married in scotland in 1685, child born in scotland in 1696, child born in Lancaster, PA in 1700 |
Margaret (Campbell) Buchanan (1715-1800) | prior to 1726 | Tyrone, Ireland | Augusta , Virginia | married to John Buchanan (born in U.S), child bornin US in 1726 |
Eleonore de Sormiers (1560-1643) | after 1636 | Worcestershire, England | Elizabeth City, Virginia | husband died in europe in 1636, probably immigrated to U.S. with son Nicolas Martiau |
Nicolas Martiau (1591-1657) | 1620 | Loire-Atlantique, Pays de la Loire, France | Yorktown, York, Virginia | known as "father of Yorktown", important historical figure in Jamestown, first person in U.S. to grant slaves freedom upon his death. |
Elizabeth Jane (Boyket) Martiau (1593-1640) | 1621 | Worcestershire, England | Yorktown, York, Virginia | Arrived in US on the "Seaflower" in Feb 1621/22, 2nd wife of Nicolas Martiau (her second marriage as well) |
Robert L. Reade (1551-1627) | prior to 1613 | Hampshire, England | Linkenholt, Hampshire, England | Although Robert was born and died in England, his wife died in the colonies, and he had a daughter born in Virginia in 1613 (Mary Reade 1613-1630). He was of nobility and must have traveled back and forth between colonies and England. Mary Reade was one of the first white children to have been born in the colonies. Mildred was his 2nd wife, her birth date must be off because she would have been 10 at marriage. |
Mildred (Windebank) Reade (1590-1656) | prior to 1613 | England | Virginia | " |
George Reade (1608-1671) | 1637 | Linkenholt Manor, , Hampshire, England | York, Virginia | immigrated single in 1637, married in yorktown in 1641, son of Robert L. Reade, important leader in early colonies |
Elizabeth (Martiau) Reade (1625-1687) | after 1625 | Elizabeth City, Hampton, , England | York, Virginia | her parents were in colonies before her birth, must have returned to England for her birth, married George Reade in 1640 (age 15) |
Capt. Robert Kingwell Higginson (1598-1649) | 1643 | Berkswell, Warwickshire, England | Gloucester, Virginia | Was a prominent Indian fighter, who commanded at Middle Plantation, (later Williamsburg) in 1644-45, "One of the first valiant commanders who subdued the Colony of Virginia from the heathen." |
Joanna (Tokesay) Higginson (1603-1675) | 1643 | Berkswell, Warwickshire, England | Gloucester, Virginia | married Robert Higginson in 1625 in England |
Lucy (Higginson) Bernard (1626-1675) | 1643 | Berkswell, Warwickshire, England | Gloucester, Virginia | moved to colonies with parents at age 17, married young, 2nd marriage to William Bernard in 1660 |
William Bernard (1608-1665) | 1625 or 1635 | Northamptonshire, England | Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia | wealthy aristocrat, 2nd marriage to Lucy Higginson in 1660, died soon afterwards |
Hugh Gwynn (1608-1654) | btwn 1627-1634 | Wales, Yorkshire, England | Gwynn Island, Mathews, Virginia | married Ann Joyce Burnham (1610-1640) in 1626, Ann was born in colonies |
Joyce Ann (Burnham) Gwynn (1610-1650) | btwn 1627-1634 | Wales (maybe Virginia) | Virginia | if born in U.S., one of first colonists born in U.S., no record of father or mother, but I found a record of a Samuell Burnham from 1609 Virginia charter., I doubt she was born in U.S. because her son was born in Wales in 1626. |
Rev. John Gwynn (1627-1723) | btwn 1627-1634 | Wales | Ware Neck, Gloucester, Virginia | came to colonies as a baby with parents, married Margaret Keeble (born in colonies) |
Mary (Whitby) Keeble (1610-1678) | prior to 1628 | Yorkshire, England | Middlesex, Virginia | husband, George Agustus Keeble, was born in colonies, no record of parents |
Melissa (Collins) Rootes (1674-1745) | 1693 | Middlesex, England | Virginia | married in Endland in 1693 to Capt. John Rootes (1670-1748), first child born in virginia in 1693, husband was born in colonies |
Leonard Rootes (1642-1727) | btwn 1668 and 1670 | Hampshire, England | Virginia? | no record of immigration date or death place, married in England in 1668, child was born in colonies in 1670 |
Trista (Keaton) Rootes (1646-1722) | btwn 1668 and 1670 | Hampshire, England | virginia? | " |
Edward Hudgins (1676-1724) | 1702 | England | Cumberland, Virginia | child born in colonies in 1702 |
Mary (Bellingham) Hudgins (1676-1720) | 1702 | England | Cumberland, Virginia | " |
Robert Hudgens (1705-1778) | 1705 | Liverpool, Lancashire, England | Cumberland, Virginia | his parents came in 1702, so not sure why he was born in England in 1705, they most have gone back for his birth. Looks like he was in revolutionary war, I wonder if he died in the war? |
John Flood ? | prior to 1730 | England | ? | child born in colonies in 1730, no details |
Anne (Puymoret) Flood ? | prior to 1730 | France | ? | " |
William Eyre (1618-1679) | prior to 1638 | Essex, England | Henrico, Virginia | birth of child and marriage in colonies in 1638 |
Ann (Danvers) Eyre (1618-1671) | Baynton, Wiltshire, England | Henrico, Virginia | " | |
William Humphreys (1610-1687) | prior to 1628 | London, England | Henrico, Virginia | child born in colonies in 1628 |
Mary (Maxey) Humphreys (1618-1687) | prior to 1640 | England | Henrico, Virginia | marrage and first child born in 1640, 2nd marriage for William Humphreys |
John Sampson (1615-1703) | prior to 1681 | London, Middlesex, , England | Antigua, West Indies or Barbados | moved from France to Barbados late in life |
Elizabeth (Humphrey) Sampson (1658-1703) | prior to 1681 | Rotherfield, Sussex, England | Barbados | much younger than husband |
Francois Samson (1679-1744) | prior to 1681 | Pays de la Loire, France | St James Parish, Goochland, Virginia | son of John and Elizabeth Sampson, came to colonies as a baby |
Bridget (Beaslet) Sampson (1674-1757) | prior to 1693 | Puy-de-Dome, Auvergne, France | Goochland County, Virginia | wife of Francois Sampson, child born in 1693 in colonies, parents migrated to Canada |
Francoise Beaslet (1646-1694) | prior to 1660 | St. Agricole, ville d'Avignon, France | Montreal, Montreal, Canada, New France | married in canada in 1660, parents of Bridget (Beaslet) Sampson (1674-1757) |
Laurent (Cambin dit Larividère) Beaslet (1646-1726) | prior to 1660 | Guillaume, Rouen, Normandie, France | Quebec, Canada | " |
Jean Francois Fouquet (1600-1698) | 1685? | Rennes, Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France | Henrico, Virginia | birth of child in New York in 1693 (age 93?) with 2nd wife, part of Huguenots leaving france |
Perrine (LeGagneu) Fouquet (1621-1695) | 1685? | Rennes, Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France | Virginia | married in france in 1640 and 1645, 2nd marriage, divorced but moved to colonies with children who were born in France, part of Huguenots leaving France |
Guillaume Fouquet (1667-1698) | 1685 | Pyrenees-Atlantiques, Aquitaine, France | Lunenburg, Virginia | son of Jean and Perrine, married Jane Eyre (born in colonies) in 1685 in Virginia |
Henry Pierpont (1607-1681) | prior to 1632 | Benington, Hertfordshire, England | Maryland City, Anne Arundel, Maryland | child was born in colonies in 1632, married to Elizabeth Larkin (1645-1719) born in colonies, 38 year age difference |
James Davis (1575-1623) | 1607 | Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England | Jamestown, James City, Virginia | When he was 27 years old and set sail on 1st June 1607 from Plymouth, England to Virginia. Captain James Davis has been mentioned as Gentleman, Captain, Captain of Fort Sagadahoc, Maine, Colony Governor; original settler of Jamestown, Virginia, and Ancient Planter--Important first settler--see wikipedia article |
Rachel (Keyes) David (1590-1633) | prior to 1610 | Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England | Warrosquyoake, Virginia | married in england in 1607 to James Davis, child born in colonies in 1610 |
Rebecca Elizabeth (Christian) Davis (1617-1668) | prior to 1635 | Clerkenwell St James, Middlesex, England | Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts Bay | in 1635 married to Thomas Davis (1613-1683) who was son of James Davis and born in colonies |
Capt. Samuel Jordan (1578-1623) | 1609 | Wiltshire, England | Charles Cittie, Virginia | On June 2 1609 The Sea Venture set sail from Plymouth, England on her maiden voyage bound for Jamestown, Virginia, the flagship of a 7 ship fleet, Samuel Jordan was aboard. |
Thomas Jordan (1600-1644) | 1623 | Wiltshire, England | Isle of Wight, Virginia | son of Samuel Jordan. Sailed from England on the ship "Diana" and embarked at James City [Jamestown] (January 1624 ship's muster names him as Thomas Jordan) in 1623/24 where he was a soldier in the Governor's guard |
William Corker (1584-1677) | 1649 | Wiltshire, England | Surry, Virginia | immigrated to colonies as an older man in 1649 |
Lucy (Corker) Jordan (1604-1709) | prior to 1622 | Wiltshire, England | Surry, Virginia | daughter of William Corker, child born in colonies in 1622, married Thomas Jordan in 1628 in colonies, looks to have lived to 105 years old |
Edward Larkin Sr (1603-1652) | prior to 1639 | Kent, England | Charlestown, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay | married 2nd wife, Joanna Hale (1620-1685) in colonies in 1639, Joanna was born in colonies |
Henry Hale (1596-?) | prior to 1620 | England? | Suffolk, Massachusetts | married Nancy Hawley in england in 1615, first child born in colonies in 1620 (Joanna Hale) |
Thomas Hammond Sr. (1612-1666) | prior to 1636 | Isle of Wight, Hampshire, England | Anne Arundel, Maryland | married in colonies in 1636 |
Matthew Howard (1609-1652) | 1635 | England | virginia | first child born in colonies in 1639 |
Ann (Hall) Howard (1615-1651) | 1635 | England | virginia | " |
John Baldwin (1603-1676) | prior to 1625 | Little Missenden, Buckingham, England | ? | child born in colonies in 1625 |
Hannah (Bruen) Baldwin (1604-1695) | prior to 1625 | England | ? | " |
Jacob Lusby (1575-1673) | prior to 1673 | England | Annapolis, Anne Arundel, Maryland | died in colonies, must have followed children in old age |
Anna (Jones) Lusby (1580-?? | prior to 1673 | Llansadwrn, Carmarthenshire, Wales | Annapolis, Anne Arundel, Maryland | " |
Robert L Lusby (1601-1663) | after 1630 | Lancashire, England | Anne Arundel, Maryland | son of Jacob and Anna Lusby, child born in england in 1630, wife died in colonies sometime later |
Elizabeth (Edwards) Lusby (1607-after 1630) | after 1630 | England | Anne Arundel, Maryland | wife of Robert Lusby, " |
Dorothy (Landgrave) Lusby (1634-1680) | prior to 1650 | Lancanshire England | Anne Arundel, Maryland | married to Robert T Lusby (born in colonies), child born in colonies in 1650 |
John Thomas Larkin (1585-1629) | 1629 | Surrey, England | died on Board Ship From England to Virginia | |
Anne Mehitable (Atkinson) Larkin (1586-1629) | 1629 | Reading, Berkshire, England | virginia | must have died right after reaching colonies |
John Larkin (1614-1702) | prior t o 1650 | England | Davidsonville, Anne Arundel, Maryland | does not look like immigrated with parents in 1629, marriage in england in 1649, birth of child in colonies in 1650. Wife (Kathrine Holland) was born in colonies. |
Edward Dorsey Sr. (1619-1659) | prior to 1643 | Ireland | Anne Arundel, Maryland | married in virginia in 1643 |
Ann C (Howard) Dorsey (1625-1658) | prior to 1643 | England | Anne Arundel, Maryland | " |
Nathaniel Bragg (1550-before 1660) | prior to 1660 | Lancashire, England | Jamestown, James City, Virginia | 3 sons were prominent jamestown settlers. He must have followed them over to colonies in old age. |
Captain Christopher Newport (1560-1617) | 1607 | Boynton, Yorkshire, England | Banten, Jawa, Indonesia | made 5 trips to Jamestown as ship capitan, leading figure in British maritime history and colonization of U.S. |
Thomas Bragg (1580-1660) | 1607 | All Saints, Yorkshire, England | Jamestown, James City, Virginia | hired as hand on Newports first voyage to Jamestown in 1607, not sure when he settled permanently in Jamestown, married Newport's daughter. Two other brothers of Thomas also came to Jamestown in 1607. |
Mary "Molly" (Newport) Bragg (1580-1662) | 1610 | Stepney, Middlesex, England | Jamestown, James City, Virginia | daugher of Christopher Newport, married Thomas Bragg in 1615 |
Francis P Settle (1622-1707) | prior to 1654 | Potterton, Yorkshire, England | Totusky Creek, Richmond, Virginia | married in colonies in 1654 to GW Elizabeth Bruce (1622-1707) who was born in colonies |
Thomas George Bruce (1615-1672) | prior to 1630 | England | Virginia | married in colonies in 1630 to Mary Jane Rice |
Mary Jane (Rice) Bruce (1610? - 1646) | prior to 1630 | England ? | virginia | " to Thomas George Bruce |
Thomas Henry Rice Rhys (1555-1621) | prior to 1621 | London, Middlesex, England | Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay | father of Mary Jane Rice, unclear when immigrated to colonies, died in colonies |
Hugh McKay (1640-1719) | prior to 1680 | Scotland | ? | death is not confirmed in colonies, but had children born in colonies |
Anna Jane (Dunbar) McKay (1640-1700) | prior to 1680 | Sidera, Caithness, Scotland | Sidera, Caithness, , Scotland | children born in colonies |
James Browne (1656-1716) | 1677 | Northamptonshire, England | Nottingham, Chester, Pennsylvania | Quaker, arrived on the first Quaker ship to America, the Kent, in 1677. Two years later Jame married Honour Clayton "in the primitive meeting house made of a sail taken from the Kent, it being the first marriage recorded in the state of New Jersey." He was a weaver, farmer and minister. |
Honour (Clayton) Browne (1663-1737) | 1677 | Sussex, England | Nottingham, Chester, Pennsylvania | immigrated with parents in 1677 at age 14, married James Browne in 1679 at age 16 |
William Clayton II (1632-1689) | 1677 | england | Chester, Pennsylvania | In 1677, Clayton set sail for America, arriving in New York after being selected by Penn to serve as a commissioner. He oversaw the clearance of Indian land titles acquired by Penn in present-day western New Jersey near Burlington. |
Prudence (Lanckford) Clayton (1638-1689) | 1677 | england | Chichester, Chester, Pennsylvania | wife of william clayton |
George Fickling I (1680-1776) | 1705 | Norfolk, England | Wadmalaw, Charleston, South Carolina | immigrated to Bermuda in 1707 and then South Carolina in 1707 |
Charity (?) Fickling (1682-1737) | 1705 | Norfolk County, England | Charleston, South Carolina | " |
Joshua Campbell Pharaoh (1735-1776) | prior to 1752 | Killin, Perthshire, Scotland | Currituck, North Carolina | married in colonies in 1752 |
John Baggett (1613-1683) | prior to 1683 | Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, England | virginia | shows he died in Virginia in 1683, no other records |
Martha (Matthew) Baggett (1606-1700) | prior to 1683 | England | Virginia | shows no records other than death in colonies |
Nicholas Alan Baggett Sr. (1642-1689) | prior to 1675 | Westminster, Middlesex, England | Virginia | son of John and Martha Baggett, child born in colonies in 1675 |
Jennifer Anne (Abbey) Baggett (1645-1755) | prior to 1675 | Limburg, Netherlands | Bertie, North Carolina | died at 110 years old?, child born in colonies in 1675 |
John Parker III (1588-1640) | prior to 1612 | Basildon District, Essex, England | Essex, England | married in MA in 1612, wife died in 1624, moved back to England |
Joane (Maverick) Parker (1590-1624) | prior to 1612 | Essex, England | Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut | married in MA in 1612 |
Col James H Parker (1620-1700) | 1640 | England | Groton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts | |
Elizabeth (Long) Parker (1621-1691) | 1640 | Saint Albans, Hertfordshire, England | Woburn, Middlesex, Mass | immigrated with husbnad |
Robert Long (1590-1664) | 1635 | St Albans, Hertfordshire, England | Charlestown, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay | immigrated in 1635, father of Elizabeth Long Parker (her mother died before immigrating) |
John Noble Worthington Hardy (1638-1697) | 1665 | Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales | New Bern, Craven, North Carolina | married in North Carolina in 1665 |
Mary Emily (Parker) Hardy (1640-1700) | 1665 | Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales | New Bern, Craven, North Carolina | " , daughter of above Parkers |
Gabriell O'Dyher (1630-1672) | prior to 1655 | Cornwall, England | Westmoreland, Virginia | child born in colonies in 1655 |
Mary Bicknell O'Dyher (1632-1669) | prior to 1655 | Cornwall, England | Westmoreland, Virginia | " |
Capt John Chapman Hardy (1665-1719) | prior to 1685 | Dorset, England | Chowan, North Carolina | child born in colonies in 1685, four generations of this family is going back and forth between colonies and england |
Charity (O'Dyer) Hardy (1669-1719) | prior to 1685 | Cornwall, England | Chowan, North Carolina | child born in colonies in 1685, four generations of family going back and forth |
John O'Dwyer (1580-1649) | prior to 1639 | Cornwall, England | ? | spouse dies in colonies, he probably does too |
Mary (Lumford) O'Dwyer (1580-1639) | prior to 1639 | Gloucestershire, England | Gloucester, Essex, Massachusetts Bay | dies in colonies |
James Blount (1620-1686) | prior to 1646 | Astley, Worcestershire, England | Chowan, Colony of North Carolina | marriage in colonies in 1646 |
Ann (Willix) Blount (1620-1683) | prior to 1646 | Sodington, Worcestershire, England | Albemarle, Buncombe, North Carolina | " |
Elizabeth (Davis) Blount (1721-1790) | prior to 1739 | EARDISLEY,HEREFORD,ENGLAND | Robeson, North Carolina | child in born in colonies in 1739, married to John Blount (1718-1790) |
Margaret (Brough) Pharaoh (1782-1847) | prior to 1802 | England | Montgomery, Alabama | married to Francis Asbury Pharaoh (1781-1848) in 1802 |
Richard Beach (1612? - ?) | 1637 | England | New Haven, Connecticut | Richard Beach and his wife Katherine were Puritans from England who traveled to America to escape religious persecution and to worship in a land of religious freedom. They were married in 1641, in the newly established settlement of New Haven. Richard Beach was among the names of persons who accompanied John Davenport and Theophilus Eaton to Connecticut (via Boston). He immigrated to America in 1637 to the Boston Harbor. |
Catherine (?) Beach (1612 - ?) | 1637 | England | New Haven, Connecticut | " |
William Ives (1607-1648) | 1635 | England | New Haven, Connecticut | William arrived in the Boston area by himself in 1635 at age 28, on ship Truelove two years before Davenport and the main party of New Haven settlers came to Boston on the Hector. |
Hannah (?) Ives (? - 1665) | prior to 1642 | ? | New Haven, Connecticut | wife of William Ives |
Nathaniel Foote (1592-1644) | 1630 | Shalford, Essex, England | Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut | part of the contingent of Governor Winthrop's 1500 people coming at that time, Nathaniel with his wife and children: Nathaniel, Elizabeth, Mary, Robert, Frances and Sarah on the brig "Ann" with Sir Richard Saltonstall and settling at Watertown, Massachusett |
Elizabeth (Deming Foote) (1595-1683) | 1630 | Colchester, Essex, England | Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut | " |
Nathaniel Foote Jr (1619-1655) | 1630 | Ipswich, Suffolk, England | Hadley, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay, | " |
Elizabeth (Smith) Foote (1627-1711) | 1634 | Hadleigh, Suffolk, England | Hadley, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay | immigrated with parents when a child, married Nathaniel Foote Jr |
Samuel Smith (1601-1681) | 1634 | Burstall, Suffolk, England | Hadley, Hampshire, Massachusetts Ba | Lieut. Samuel Smith, "the Fellmonger", Rep. to Gen. Ct. at Htfd., 1637-1656; built and part owner of the "Tryal", the first ship built in the Conn. Colony. |
Elizabeth (?) Smith (1602-1686) | 1634 | Whatfield, Suffolk, England | South Hadley, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay | " |
Deacon Samuel Chapin (1598-1675) | 1635 | Paignton, Torbay, Devon, England | Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts Bay | "The Puritan" - a bronze statue in Merrick Park next to the Public Library in Springfield, Mass. honors one of the town's founders, the Deacon Samuel Chapin. |
Cicely (Penny) Chapin (1601-1682) | 1635 | Paignton, Devon, England | Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts Bay | " |
David Chapin (1624-1672) | 1635 | Paignton, Devon, England | Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay | immigrated with parents at age 11 |
Lydia (Crump) Chapin (1635-1708) | prior to 1654 | Paignton, Torbay, Devon, England | Boston, MA | married David chapin in 1654, no record of parents, had 11 children |
Henry Burt (1599-1662) | 1638 | Harberton, Devon, England | Springfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay | immigrated to MA with family |
Eulalia (Marche) Burt (1600-1690) | 1638 | Sherford, Devon, England | Springfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay | " |
David Burt (1629-1690) | 1638 | Harberton, Devon, England | Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay | " , wife Mary Holden Burt was born in colonies in 1636 |
William Holton (? - 1691) | 1634 | Ipswich, Suffolk Co. England | Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts | In 1634 came to Mass. from Ipswich, Suffolk Co. England. in 1636 was one of the first settlers in Hartford, CT. and 1656 of Northampton, MA where he died 12 Aug. 1691. His wife Mary also died 1691. |
Mary (?) Holton (? - 1691) | 1634 | England | Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay | " |
Mary (Merwin) Tinker (1575-1648) | btwn 1634 and 1649 | Amersham, Buckinghamshire, England | British Colonial America | married Robert Tinker (1565-1624) in 1601, he died in England, |
John H. D. Taylor (1603-1645) | 1630 | Saint Albans, Hertfordshire, England | Barnstable, Massachusetts | John Taylor came over form England with Governor Winthrop in 1630 on the ship Arbella, and was the first Taylor that came to New England |
Rhoda (Tinker Taylor) (1611-1694) | prior to 1640 | New Windsor, Berkshire, England | Deerfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts | Daughter of Mary Merwin Tinker, wife of John H.D. Taylor, had 3 husbands with overlapping kids? |
Captain John Taylor (1627-1704) | 1650 | Hadleigh, Suffolk, England | Wicomico parish, Northampton, Virginia | married in colonies in 1650 to Thankful Woodward (born in colonies). Captain John was a grantee of Northfield, MA in 1681 but apparently, never settled there, instead settling at Northampton, then called Pascommuck, where he is listed on the population and representation rolls of Northampton as a freeman in 1683. killed by indians |
Henry Dorchester Woodward (1601-1683) | 1635 | Woolton, Lancashire, England | Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay | Came to United States on Ship James in the summer of 1635, died in a gristmill wheel accident |
Elizabeth (?) Woodward (1617-1690) | prior to 1639 | Ware, Hertfordshire, England | Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay | married in colonies in 1639 |
William Goodwin (1591-1673) | 1632 | Bocking, Essex, England | Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut | William Goodwin migrated to America in 1632 on the ship Lyon; he originated from Braintree, Essex, England. He first lived in Cambridge, then moved to Hartford in 1636, and Hadley by 1659, and then to Farmington by 1670. |
Elizabeth (White) Goodwin (1592-1676) | 1632 | Shalford, Essex, England | Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut | married William Goodwin in England in 1616, migrated with husband |
Elizabeth (Goodwin) Crow (1620-1686) | 1632 | Shalford, Essex, England | Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut | immigrated with parents as a child |
John Crow (1606-1685) | 1639 | England | Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut | married Elizabeth Goodwin in 1640 |
Sgt Thomas Skinner (1617-1703) | prior to 1671 | Chichester, Sussex, England | Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay | death of wife in colonies in 1671 |
Mary (?) Skinner (1621-1671) | prior to 1671 | Chichester, West Sussex, England | Malden, Massachusetts Bay | death in colonies in 1671 |
Thomas Skinner (1645-1722) | prior to 1665 | Chichester, West Sussex, England | Colchester, New London, Connecticut | marriage in colonies in 1665 to Mary Pratt (1643-1704) who was born in colonies |
Richard Pratt (1615-1691) | prior to 1642 | Malden, Essex, England | Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay | married in colonies in 1642 |
Mary (Rice) Pratt (1615-1698) | prior to 1642 | Stanstead, Suffolk, England | Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay | " |
Nathaniel Dickinson (1601-1676) | 1636 | Billingborough, Lincolnshire, England | Hadley, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay | he and his family likely emigrated between 1636, at which point they still appear in the parish register at Billingborough, and 1638, when they appear in the records in Wethersfield, Connecticut |
Anna (Bincks) Dickinson (1604-1679) | 1636 | Scalford, Leicestershire, England | Hadley, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay | " |
Thomas Dickinson (1632-1713) | 1636 | Billingborough, Lincolnshire, England | Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut | immigrated with parents as a boy, married Hannah Crow (1649-1722) who was born in colonies |
Elder John Strong (1610-1699) | 1630 or 1635 | Chard, Somerset, England | Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay | arrived in Dorchester, MA on "Hopewell" |
Abigail (Ford) Strong (1619-1688) | prior to 1635 | Bridport, Dorset, England | Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay | married John Strong in colonies in 1635 |
Thomas Bascom (1606-1682) | prior to 1640 | Fordington, Dorset, England | Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut | child born in colonies in 1640 |
Avis (?) Bascom (? - 1676) | prior to 1640 | England | Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay | " |
John Ingersoll (1626-1681) | prior to 1651 | Derby, Derbyshire, England | Westfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay | married Abigal Bascom in 1657 (1640-1688) she was born in colonies |
John Stiles (1595-1662) | 1635 | Millbrook, Bedfordshire, England | Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut | arrived in Boston aboard the ship "Christian" |
Rachell (Beadells) Stiles (1606-1674) | 1635 | Millbrook, Bedfordshire, England | Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut | " |
Robert Stiles (1634-1690) | 1635 | Yorkshire, England | Boxford, Essex, Massachusetts Bay | immigrated with parents as baby |
Elizabeth (Frye) Stiles (1637-1680) | 1638 | Basing, Hampshire, England | Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts Ba | immigrated with parents as baby |
John Frye (1601-1693) | 1638 | Basing, England | Andover, Essex, Massachusetts Bay | immigrated in 1638 with wife and children on ship "Bevis", from South Hampton, England to Boston |
Anne (?) Frye (1613-1680) | 1638 | Basing, Hampshire, England | Andover, Essex, Massachusetts Bay | " |
Joane (French) Bridgewater (1576-1648) | prior to 1648 | Assington, Suffolk, England | Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay | immigrated to colonies before death in 1648 |
Edmund Bridges (1612-1685) | 1635 | England | Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts Bay | Immigrated on the "James" in 1635 |
Elizabeth (Mainwaring) Bridges (1612-1664) | 1635 | England | Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts Bay | Immigrated on the "James" in 1635 |
Thomas Greenslade (before 1622-1677) | 1642 | England | Salem, Essex, Massachusetts Bay | immigratd to Maine in 1642 |
Ann (Pudeator) Greenslade (1621-1692) | 1642 | England | Salem, Essex, Massachusetts Bay | Ann (Pudeator) Gleenslade was a well-to-do septuagenarian widow who was accused of and convicted of witchcraft in the Salem witch trials in colonial Massachusetts. She was executed by hanging. |
George Veale Fort (1594-1660) | prior to 1625 | Lezant, Cornwall, England | Isle of Wight, Virginia | child was born in colonies in 1625 |
Mary (Vincent) Fort (1602-1630) | prior to 1625 | Cornwall, England | Isle of Wight, Virginia | " |
Edward Champion Sr. (1602-1688) | prior to 1635 | Helston, Cornwall, England | Isle of Wight, Virginia | child was born in colonies in 1635 |
Elizabeth (Atkens) Champion (? - after 1700) | prior to 1635 | England | Isle of Wight, Virginia | " |
John Battle (1634-1690) | 1654 | Yorkshire, England | Pasquotank, North Carolina | John and his second wife, Elizabeth, along with his brother Mathew immigrated to America in 1654 |
Elizabeth (Reynolds) Battle (1635-1699) | 1654 | England | Virginia | " |
Ann (?) Page (1665 - after 1708) | prior to 1708 | Wavendon, Bucks., Eng. | ? | wife of William Byrd Page, child born in colonies in 1708 |
Col. John Page (1628-1692) | 1650 | Harrow, London, Middlesex, England | Williamsburg, York, Virginia | He immigrated to America about 1650 at about 23 years of ag |
John Jenkins (1716-1793) | prior to 1745 | Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire, Wales | Georges Township, Fayette, Pennsylvania | child born in colonies in1745 |
Elizabeth (Phillips) Jenkins (1713-1797) | prior to 1745 | Llangibby, Monmouthshire, Wales | George, Fayette, Pennyslvania | " |
John Franklin Jenkins (1685-1772) | prior to 1772 | Wales | Loudoun County, Virginia | immigrated to colonies before death in 1772 |
Iszabella (Barbage) Farmer (1611-1686) | 1671 | Great Packington, Warwickshire, England | Billerica, Middlesex, Massachusetts | She emigrated to Massachusetts with her sons Edward and Thomas and daughter Isabel in 1671 |
William Pollard (1638-1700) | prior to 1659 | Coventry, Warwickshire, England | Coventry, Warwickshire, England | married and had children in colonies |
Marye (Farmer) Pollard (1640-1695) | prior to 1659 | Ansley, Warwickshire, England | Coventry, Warwickshire, England | married William Pollard in colonies in 1659 |
Joseph Stephen Pollard (1665-1767) | prior to 1684 | Coventry, Warwickshire, England | Goochland, Virginia | birth of child in colonies in 1684, married to Anne Hughes (born in colonies) |
John Rice Hughes (1620-1700) | 1634 | Rector, Beaumaris, Isle of Anglesey, Wales | Henrico, Virginia | went to barbados at 14 (presumibly with parents), no record of parents, had child in maryland in 1640, no record of spouse, many children |
Edward Phelps (1586-1636) | prior t o 1616 | Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England | Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England | married in colonies in 1616 |
Sarah (Holt) Phelps (1600 - ?) | prior to 1616 | England | ? | married in colonies in 1616 |
Thomas Phelps (1624-1674) | prior to 1648 | Bristol, Gloucestershire, England | Birdsville, Anne Arundel, Maryland | child born in colonies in 1648, married Elinor Howard (born in colonies) |
Anne (Lovelace) Gorsuch (1611-1652) | 1652 | Bethersden, Kent, England | Virginia | immigrated just before death |
Richard Gorsuch Sr. (1637-1694) | prior to 1662 | Walkern, Hertfordshire, England | Talbot, Maryland | child born in colonies in 1662, married Elizabeth Roe (born in colonies) |
John Edward Rowe (1611-1653) | prior to 1630 | Tyne and Wear, Durham, England | Wicomico, Northumberland, Virginia | child born in colonies in 1630 |
Anne (Inglis) Rowe (1604-?) | prior to 1630 | Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland | Wicomico, Northumberland, Virginia | " |
William Talbert III (1615-1698) | prior to 1663 | Crewkerne, Somerset, England | Farnum Magisterial District, Richmond, Virginia | child born in colonies in1663 |
Mary (Sharp) Talbert (1623-1691) | prior to 1663 | Sutton, Cambridgeshire, England | Rappahannock, Virginia | " |
William Talbott IV (1660-1713) | prior to 1663 | Crewkerne, Somersetshire, England | Sittenbourne, Richmond, Virginia | immigrated with parents as child, married to Katherine Lewis (born in colonies) |
James Perkins (1589-1673) | prior to 1673 | Wales | Hopewell, Virginia | immigrated before death in 1673 |
John Lewis (1611-1663) | prior to 1662 | Shropshire, England | virginia | immigrated before death in 1663 |
Margaret (Perkins) Lewis (1610-1710) | prior to 1662 | St Albans, Hertfordshire, England | New Kent, New Kent County, Virginia | probably immigrated before husbands death in colonies in 1663 |
William Lewis (1643-1734) | prior to 1662 | Monmouthshire, Wales | Rappahannock, Virginia | child born in colonies in 1662 |
Ralfe Gibson (1574-1621) | prior to 1620 | Northamptonshire, England | Jamestown, James City, Virginia | immigrated prior to death in 1621 in Jamestown, no details |
Joanne (Reynolds) Gibson (1577-1620) | prior to 1620 | Woodford, Wiltshire, England | Hanover, Virginia | immigrated prior to death in 1620 in Hanover, no details |
Thomas Gibson Sr (1599-1642) | prior to 1620 | Pocklington, York, Yorkshire, England | Chesquack Parrish, York, Virginia | immigrated with parents |
Elizabeth (Foreman) Gibson (1597-1648) | prior to 1625 | Woodford, Wiltshire, England | York, Virginia | married in england in 1625, had a child in colonies in 1625 |
Thomas Gibson Jr (1614-1652) | btwn 1635-1639 | England | York, Virginia | married in england in 1635, child born in colonies in 1639, killed by Indians in 1652 |
Elizabeth (South) Gibson (1620?-1652) | btwn 1635-1639 | Downham, Cambridgeshire, England | York, Virginia | ", also killed by Indians on same day as husband |
Robert South (1600-1689) | prior to 1621 | Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England | Northumberland, Colony of Virginia | child born in colonies in 1621 |
Marrian (Woodruffe) South (1607-1666) | prior to 1621 | Downham, Cambridgeshire, England | Northumberland, Virginia | " |
William Sawyer (1613-1702) | 1636 | England | Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts Bay | came to Salem MA in 1636 as single man, married soon after arrival |
Ruth (Bitfield) Sawyer (1620-1699) | prior to 1644 | England | Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts Bay | married in William Sawyer 1644 |
John Allen (1569-1629) | prior to 1620 | Droitwich, Worcestershire, England | Isle of Wight Cunty, Virginia? | not real record of him immigrating, but his 16 year old son married in colonies in 1620, I don't imagine he traveled alone, his wife, Margaret Woodhouse, died and is buried in England in 1626 |
John Allen (1604-1690) | prior to 1620 | Droitwich, Worcestershire, England | Virginia | married in colonies in 1620 (at age 16!) |
Catherine (Mayor) Allen (1605-1630) | prior to 1620 | Saint Andrews, Plymouth, Devon, England | Henrico, Virginia | ", married at 15, died at 25 |
Vanessa (Lezama) Beams (1974 - ) | 1998 | Cajamarca, Peru | Kentucky | married husband, Daniel Beams in Peru 1997, moved to U.S. 1998 |
Simmons Line | ||||
Samuel Harwell (1635-?) | prior to 1661 | England? | Virginia? | child born in colonies in 1661, child born in Surry, England in 1662 |
Robert Bull (1678-1716) | prior to 1699 | Wiltshire, England | North Carolina | married in New Jersey in 1699 to Jane Ball (Crane) Bull (1686-1741), born in colonies |
Jasper Crane (1602-1680) | prior to 1635 | Welwyn, Hertfordshire, England | Newark, Essex, New Jersey | Jasper Crane came to Massachusetts Bay in the ship "Arabella," with Governor Winthrop. His name heads the list of the first 23 colonists from Branford, Conn., emigrated from England and is named as one of the New Haven Colony, June 4th, 1639 |
Alice (Leave) Crane (1608-1675) | prior to 1635 | Bath, Somerset, England | Newark, Essex, New Jersey | married Jasper crane in england in 1634, child born in colonies in 1635 |
Richard Treat Sr. (1584-1669) | 1637 | Trendle, Somerset, England | Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut | Richard and his wife Alice with their nine surviving children migrated to Dorchester, Massachusetts Bay Colony from Pitminster in 1637 |
Alice (Gaylord) Treat (1594-1669) | 1637 | Taunton Deane Borough, Somerset, England | Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut | " |
Governor Robert Treat (1624-1710) | 1637 | Pitminster, Somerset, England | Milford, New Haven, Colony of Connecticut | immigrated with parents, important historical colonial person |
Jane (Tapp) Treat (1627-1703) | 1636 | Benington, Hertfordshire, England | Milford, New Haven, Connecticut | immigrated with parents, married in colonies in 1647 |
Edmund Tapp Jr. (1578-1653) | 1636 | Benington, Hertfordshire, England | New Haven, Connecticut | immigrated in 1637 |
Anne (Charde) Tapp (1583-1673) | 1636 | Much Hadham, Hertfordshire, England | Milford, New Haven, Connecticut | married in England, immigrated with husband |
Margaret (?) Tapp (1550-1636) | 1636 | East Hertfordshire, Hertfordshire, England | Milford, New Haven, Connecticut | immigrated with son and family at age 86, died upon arrival to colonies |
Sybil (Pratt) Kirkland (1730-?) | prior to 1755 | Switzerland | ? | both parents born and died in Switzerland, child was born in U.S. |
Jonas Bastian (1726-?) | prior to 1752 | Pforzheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany | North Carolina? | marriage in colonies in 1752, children born in PA and NC, no record of where died |
Margaretha (Becker) Bastian (1727-1797) | prior to 1752 | Germany | North Carolina | " |
Edmund Bayse (1645-1724) | prior to 1664 | Essex, England | Wicomico, Northumberland, Virginia | birth of child in colonies in 1664, married Elizabeth Taylor (born in colonies) |
Capt. Thomas Pitman (1614-1688) | prior to 1634 | Monmouthshire, Wales | Surry, Virginia | child born in colonies in 1634, important historical figure |
Frances (Coffield) Pitman (1615-1666) | prior to 1634 | Canterbury, England | Surry, Virginia | " |
Josias Gambling (1575-1636) | prior to 1628 | Spalding, , Lincolnshire, England | Hewlett, Hanover, Virginia | wife died in colonies in 1628 |
Dorothy (Dameron) Gambling (1580-1628) | prior to 1628 | Spalding, Lincolnshire, England | Hewlett, Hanover, Virginia | died in colonies in 1628 |
Sarah Elizabeth (Gambling) Gascoigne (1601-1665) | prior to 1665 | Aberford, Yorkshire, England | Hewletts Point, Northumberland, Virginia | immigrated with parents?, all children born in England |
Thomas Gascoigne (1601-1665) | prior to 1665 | Aberford, West Yorkshire, England | Wicomico, Northumberland, Virginia | married Sarah Gambling in 1624 in England, not sure when came to colonies, but died there |
William Hyde (1565-1640) | 1633 | Manchester, Lancashire, England | Norwich, New London, Connecticut | William immigrated to 1633. He was a follower of the Rev. Hooker, andfollowed Hooker to Connecticut |
Alicia M (Crompton) Hyde (1602-1689) | btwn 1682 and 1689 | East Crompton, Lancashire, England | Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts | wife of Robert Hyde (1604-1682), immigrated to colonies to be with son after husband died |
Jonathan Simon Hyde Sr (1626-1711) | 1639 | Denton, Kent, England | Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay | Came from England with two older brothers, to Cambridge, Mass., 1639, soldier in King Philip's War. |
Mary (French) Hyde (1633-1672) | 1635 | England | Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts | immigrated with parents, married in 1650 in colonies to Jonathan Simon Hyde |
William French (1606-1681) | 1635 | Halstead, England | Billerica, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay | the the manifest for the "Defence" |
Elizabeth (?) French (1605-1688) | 1635 | England | Billerica, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay | " |
Robert Parke (1580-1665) | 1630 | Poslingford, Suffolk, England | Stonington, New London, Connecticut | Came on the Arbella. (Gov. Winthrop's Fleet) with wife Martha and son Thomas plus three other children |
Martha (Chaplin) Parke (1583-1644) | 1630 | Semer, Suffolk, England | ? | " |
William Parke (1607-1685) | 1630 | Semer, Suffolk, England | Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay | immigrated with parents in 1630 |
Martha (Holgrave) Parke (1617-1708) | prior to 1631 | London, England | Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts | married in 1631 in colonies |
John Holgrave (1585-1666) | 1630 | Hadleigh, Suffolk, England | Salem, Essex, Massachusetts | marriage in colonies in 1630 |
Elizabeth (Bright) Holgrave (1595-1666) | 1630 | Woodbridge, Suffolk, England | MA ? | " |
Robert Williams (1608-1693) | 1638 | Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England | Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay | birth of child in colonies in 1638 |
Elizabeth (Stratton) Williams (1594-1674) | 1638 | Norwich, Norfolk, England | Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay | " |
Richard Taylor (1579-1678) | 1624 | Flowerdew, Hundred, England | Tappahannock, Rappahannock, VA | note says living in Virginia in 1624 |
Lieutenant Griffin Craft (1600-1689) | prior to 1627 | Croft Castle, Hereford, Yorkshire, England | Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts | child born in colonies in 1627 |
Alice (Taylor) Craft (1607-1673) | prior to 1627 | England | Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts | " |
Nathaniel Wilson SR (1621-1692) | 1644 | Warley, Halifax, West Yorkshire, England | Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay | immigration in 1644, wife Hannah Craft (1627-1692) born in colonies |
Captain George Dille (1619-1655) | 1639 | Riverstown, Sligo, Ireland | Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay | He first came to America in 1639, where he had a land grant in Salem, Massachusetts, married Abigal Hand in 1644 (born in colonies) |
John Hands (1597-1625) | prior to 1623 | England | Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay | child born in colonies in 1623, died in 1625 |
Elizabeth Alice (Runyon) Hands (1601-1645) | prior to 1623 | England | Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts | child born in colonies in 1623 |
Ralph Shepard (1603-1693) | 1635 | England | Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay | With Captain and Master, Robert Hackwell, Ralph and his wife, Thankslord and daughter Sarah, they took passage on ship "Abigail" to New England, 1 June 1635 |
Thankslord (Perkins) Shepard (1612-?) | 1635 | England | MA ? | " |
William White (1591-1620) | 1620 | Sturton le Steeple, Nottinghamshire, England | Plymouth MA | on board Mayflower (Sept - Nov 9, 1620), died right after got to Plymouth |
Susana (?) White (? - ?) | 1620 | England | MA ? | gave birth to child in Netherlands in 1615, gave birth to child on Mayflower (Peregrine White) during voyage, no date for death |
Peregrine White (1620-1704) | 1620 | born on Mayflower | Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay | " |
William Bassett (1600-1677) | 1621 | Stepney, London, Middlesex, England | Plymouth, Massachusetts | arrived on the "Fortune" in 1621 |
Elizabeth (?) Bassett (1603-1651) | 1621 | Tenterden, Kent, England | Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay | arrived in 1621, married in 1623 |
William Nickerson (1604-1690) | 1637 | Norwich, Norfolk, England | Barnstable, Massachusetts Bay Colony | On 6 Apr 1637 a party was examined who "expressing a desire to go to Boston in New England and set sail for the great adventure on the ship 'John and Dorothy' of Ipswich, William Andrews, master." |
Anne (Busby) Nickerson (1608-1686) | 1637 | Norwich, Norfolk, England | Chatham, Barnstable, Plymouth Colony | " |
Nicholas Nickerson (1628-1682) | 1637 | Norwich, Norfolk, England | Yarmouth, Barnstable, Plymouth Colony | immigrated with parents, married Esther Bassett (born in colonies) |
Joseph Bassett (1601-?) | prior to 1622 | England? | MA ? | child born in colonies in 1622 |
Lawrence Dills (1669-1723) | prior to 1690 | England | south carolina | child born in colonies in 1690 and 1720 |
John Croskeys (1650-1718) | 1670 | Bermuda | South Carolina | immigrated in 1670 |
Elizabeth (Plowman) Croskeys (1660-1756) | prior to 1700 | Jamaica | South Carolina | birth of a child in colonies in 1700, wife of John Croskeys |
John Loftis (1700-1775) | prior to 1735 | Ireland | Murderkill Hundreds, Kent, Delaware | child born in delaware in 1735 |
Sarah Ann (Scully) Loftis (1718-1787) | prior to 1719 | Ireland | Murderkill, Kent, Delaware | came with parents |
John Burton Skulley (1695-1771) | prior to1719 | County Donegal, Ireland | Kent, Delaware | birth of a child in delaware, married to Sarah Linscott (born in U.S.) |
John Linscott (1670-1711) | prior to 1690 | England | York, York, Massachusetts Bay | birth of a child in 1690, married to Lydia Milbury (born in colonies) |
Henry Milbury (1625-1695) | prior to 1648 | Stoke-in-Teignhead, Devon, England | York, Province of Maine, Massachusetts Bay | married in colonies in 1648, married Elizabeth (?) Milbury, don't know maiden name or parents |
Robert Goodlet (1720-1804) | prior to 1740 | Lanarkshire, Scotland | Spartanburg, South Carolina | child born in colonies in 1740, married to Nancy Ann Middleton (1722-1818) born in the colonies |
Robert Midleton (1627-1655) | prior to 1651 | Durham, England | virginia | spouse died in colonies in 1651 |
Magdalen (Sawer) Midleton (1621-1651) | prior to 1651 | England | Virginia | died in colonies in 1651 |
Robert Luckener Middleton (1651-1708) | 1651 | Somerset, England | Prince George's, Maryland | immigrated with parents as a baby, married Mary Wheeler (born in colonies) |
Ann (Lindsey) Wheeler (1604-1679) | prior to 1625 | England | Isle of Wright, Virginia | married in colonies in 1625 |
Major John Wheeler (1630-1694) | 1651 | Marlborough, Wiltshire, England | Charles, Maryland | immigrated to Maryland in 1651, looks like his mom was already here |
Mary (Causine) Wheeler (1629-1693) | prior to 1635 | England | Charles, Maryland | immigrated with parents prior to 1635, married in colonies in 1652 |
Nicholas Causine (1608-1654) | prior to 1635 | France | Charles, Maryland | married in colonies in 1642 |
Jane Dorcas (Hicks) Causine (1612-1662) | prior to 1635 | Southwark, London, England | Charles County, Maryland | child born in colonies |
Richard BECKERDIKE (1633-1719) | prior to 1719 | London, England | Anne Arundel, Maryland | immigrated prior to death |
Mary (Beckerdike) Hatton (1653-1731) | prior to 1675 | London, England | Prince George's, Maryland | married in colonies in 1675 |
William Hatton (1619-1712) | prior to 1675 | Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England | Prince George's, Colony of Maryland | " |
Eleanor (Nelson) Bayne (1601 - 1701) | prior to 1701 | England | Charles, Maryland | immigrated sometime before death, mother of Walter Bayne |
Walter Bayne (1616-1670) | prior to 1652 | St Thomas Parish, Southwark, Surrey, England | Charles, Maryland | birth of a child in colonies in 1652 |
Eleanor (Weston) Bayne (1630-1701) | prior to 1652 | England | Charles, Maryland | " |
William Marshall (1607-1673) | prior to 1656 | Farmington, Gloucestershire, England | Charles, Maryland | married in colonies in 1656 |
Catherine (Payne) Marshall (1626-1673 | prior to 1656 | England | St. Mary's Co. Maryland | " |
Henry Hawkins Sr (1596-1698) | prior to 1698 | St Margaret's, Herefordshire, England | Jamaica, Charles, Maryland | immmigrated before death |
Henry Hawkins (1627-1699) | prior to 1664 | Westminster, St Margaret, Hereford, England | Port Tobacco, Charles, Colony of Maryland | birth of child in colonies in 1664 |
Eleanor (Wamsley) Hawkins (1649-1681) | prior to 1664 | Surrey, England | Charles, Maryland | " |
William Holcombe II (1640-1722) | prior to 1678 | Castlemartin, Pembrokeshire, Wales | Pembrokeshire, Wales | child born in colonies in 1678 |
Hannah (Green) Holcombe (1655-1712) | prior to 1678 | Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales | King William, King William, Virginia | " |
William Neville (1651-1708) | prior to 1682 | Brighton, Sussex, England | Brighton, Sussex, England | child born in colonies in 1682 |
Susanah (Ayers) Neville (1653-?) | prior to 1682 | Brighton, Sussex, England | ? | " |
Geneological Dead End | ||||
Beams Line | ||||
James S Beams (1806-1876) | Mississippi | Bryan, Oklahoma | Trail of tears 1832, Husband of Amy Folsum | |
Yokaliti (?) Folsom (1765-1810) | Mississippi | Mississippi | Choctaw wife of Edmund Folsom | |
Mary (Chambers) Folsom (1733-1776) | New Jersey | Saint Stephens, Washington, Mississippi | wife of Israel Nathaniel Folsom (1724-1785) | |
Keziah Shute (1721-1778) | Prince William, Virginia | ? | wife of Israel Folsom Jr (1724-1772) | |
Nancy Hilderbrand (1854-1903) | ? | ? | wife of Charlie C Beams (1848-1885) | |
Albert Millis Harris | ? | ? | father of Clifford Elsie Harris (1892-1966) | |
Nora (Barrett) Harris (1875 - ?) | Texas | ? | mother of Clifford Elsie Harris (1892-1966) | |
William N Estes (1798-1863) | South Carolina | Birmingham, Jefferson, Alabama | killed in civil war, no record of parents | |
Elizabeth (Holland) Estes (1798-1873) | South Carolina | ? | wife of William N Estes, no record of parents | |
Henry Newton I (1654-1713) | Virginia | Virginia | no record of parents | |
Elizabeth (Stokes) Newton (1660-1718) | Virginia | Virginia | no record of parents | |
Sara (Bell) Searcy (1690-1735) | hanover, VA | hanover, VA | no record of parents, married to Robert Searcy, immigrant from England | |
Ann (Watson McGeehee) Rice (172-1784) | VA | VA | married to Matthew Rice, no record of parents | |
Ellen (Green Anderson) Crenshaw (1645-?) | Louisa Court House, Louisa, Virginia | ? | born in U.S., married to Thomas Crenshaw who came from England, no record of parents | |
Sarah Elizabeth (McAllister) Crensahw (1668-1765) | Hanover, Virginia | Lunenburg, Virginia | born in U.S., married to Joseph Crenshaw (1668-1758), no record of parents | |
Thomas Bates (1675 - ?) | Amelia, Virginia | ? | no record of parents | |
Sarah Bates (? - 1755) | ? | ? | wife of Thomas Bates, no record of maiden name or parents | |
Johan Buchanan (1699-1769) | Northampton, Pennsylvania | Augusta, Virginia | born in U.S., parents unknown | |
George Augustus Keeble (1615? - 1666) | Virginia | Virginia | born in colonies, parents unknown, first child born in colonies in 1628 | |
Martha Mary (Parker) Hudgens (1705-1777 | Virginia | Virginia | born in colonies, parents unknown. | |
Captain Thomas Smith (1762-1832) | Charlotte, Virginia | Green, Kentucky | born in colonies, parents unknown, married to Mary Margaretn Fuqua (1770-1832) | |
Captain William Phillips (1758-1831) | Somerset, Montgomery, Maryland | Green, Kentucky | born in colonies, parents unknown, looks like he may have had 21 children with 3 wives | |
Sophia (Herritt) Phillips (1760-1803) | Williamsburg, Armstrong, Pennsylvania | Williamsburg, Blair, Pennsylvania | born in colonies, parents unknown | |
Ann (Hall) Hammond (1616-1643) | Anne Arundel, Maryland | Isle of Wight, Colony of Virginia | born in colonies, parents unknown | |
Katherine (Holland) Larkin (1625-1685) | All Hallows, Anne Arundel, Maryland | Anne Arundel, Maryland | born in colonies, parents unknown, wife of John Larkin (1614-1702 | |
Mary (Staples) Bragg (1624 - ?) | Northampton, Virginia | Virginia | born in colonies, parents unknown, wife of William A. Bragg (1624-1679) | |
Alice (Sheffield) Bragg (1647-1707) | Old Rappahannock, Virginia Colony | Old Rappahannock, Virginia Colony | born in colonies, parents unknown, wife of Joseph Bragg (1647-1688) | |
Mary Tapp (after 1660-1731) | Rappahannock, Virginia | Richmond, Virginia | born in colonies, have parents names, but no details, wife of Joseph Bragg (1670-1747) | |
Elizabeth Edwards (Moore) Settle (1670-1770) | Rappahannock, Virginia | Rappahannock, Virginia | born in colonies, parents unknown, wife of Thomas Settle (1664-1748) | |
Elizabeth (Moore) Bragg (1750-1833) | ? | Virginia | born in colonies, parents unknown, wife of Joseph Bragg (1753-1833) | |
Nancy (Johnston) Bragg (1795-1870) | Tennessee | Hill, TX | born in U.S, parents unknown, wife of Joseph Jessie Bragg (1787-1850) | |
John James Hamilton (1781-1840) | Tennessee | Poinsett, Arkansas | born in U.S., no complete records of scotish parents | |
Elizabeth (Blount) Hamilton (1785-1857) | Pennsylvania | Navarro, Texas | born in U.S., wife of john james hamilton, no record of parents | |
William Allen (1680-1749) | Wadmalaw Island, Colleton, South Carolina | ? | born in colonies, parents unknown | |
Mary (Finn) Allen (1689 - ?) | South Carolina | ? | born in colonies, parents unknown | |
Patrick Breanon (1704-1761) | Wadmalaw Island, Colleton, South Carolina | Wadmalaw Island, Colleton, South Carolina | born in colonies, parents unknown | |
Patrick Bridgett (1745 - ?) | South Carolina | ? | born in colonies, parents unknown | |
Jane (Campbell) Fickling (1707-1767) | Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina | South Carolina | born in colonies, parents unknown, married to George Fickling (1707-1767) | |
Elizabeth (?) Pharaoh (1735 - ?) | .North Carolina | ? | born in colonies, maiden name and parents unknown, married to Joshua Campbell Pharaoh (1735-1776) | |
Jeremiah Perry (1630-1694) | Perquimans, North Carolina | Albemarle, Carolina | born in colonies, parents unknown | |
Temporance (Boddie) Perry (1641-1663) | North Carolina | Albemarle, Carolina | " | |
William C Pollard (1810-1844) | South Carolina | Crenshaw, Alabama | born in U.S., parents unknown | |
William Goodson (1710 - ?) | South Carolina | ? | born in colonies, parents unknown | |
Ellen Ann (Hackley) Pollard (1700-1744) | Amelia, Virginia | Virginia ? | born in colonies, parents unknown, married to Georg T. Pollard (1696-1765) | |
Elinor (?) Phelps (1626-1672) | Norfolk, Virginia, British Colonial America | Anne Arundel, Maryland | wife of Thomas Phelps (1624-1674), no record of parents | |
Mary Jane (Page) Allen (1630-1694) | Isle of Wight, Isle of Wight, Virginia | Rappahannock, Virginia | born in colonies, parents unknown, married to Valentine Allen (1630-1712) who was born in colonies | |
Simmons Line | ||||
Henry F Simmons (1881-1930) | alabama | Texas | born in U.S., parents unknown | |
Rebecca (?) Harwell (1806-1870) | north carolina | ? | born in U.S, maiden name and parents unknown | |
Margaret Melinda (Moore) Miller (1826-1900) | Tennessee | Conway, Arkansas | born in U.S., parents unknown | |
Margaret (Brown) Harwell (1738- ?) | N. Carolina | ? | born in colonies, parents unknown | |
Ambrose Jackson Sr (1690-1745) | ? | Brunswick, Virginia | appears to have been born in colonies, no records of birth or of parents | |
Ann (?) Jackson (1690-1751) | Virginia | Brunswick, Virginia | wife of Ambrose Jackson, no maiden name | |
Susanna (Harwell) Bull (1704-1763) | Brunswick, North Carolina | Halifax, Halifax, North Carolina | born in colonies, parents unknown | |
John C Miller (1805-1858) | Tennessee | Lawrence, Tennessee | born in U.S., parents unknown | |
Dorcas (Holloway) Miller (1799-1867) | Virginia | Tennesses? | born in U.S., parents unknown, married to John C Miller | |
Lily Berry (Faw) Kirkland (1758-1851) | Polk, Tennessee | Polk, Tennessee | married to Nathan Kirkland, native american, born in U.S. some speculation this person does not exist | |
Donahee Kirkland (1730-?) | north carolina | ? | born in colonies, parents unknown | |
Elizabeth (Williams) Pitman (1671-1718) | Lancaster, Va | Lancaster, Va | born in colonies, parents unknown, married to Thomas John Pittman | |
Mary Martha (Gwualtney) Pittman (1657-1688) | ? | Virginia | don’t know where born, died in colonies, married to Thomas Pittman | |
Hannah (Fielding) Pittman (1712-1754) | Northumberland, Virginia | Northumberland, Virginia | born in colonies, parents unknownl, married to Thomas Pittman (1712-1755) | |
George Kirkland (1800-?) | north carolina | north carolina | born in U.S., parents unknown | |
Polly (Walker) Kirkland (1800-1889) | north carolina | north carolina | born in U.S., parents unknown | |
Nancy Ann (Lee) Giles (1800-1840) | South Carolina | Monroe, Tennessee | born in U.S., parents unknown, married to Robert Thomas Giles | |
Jeremiah Giles (1760-1835) | Rutherford, North Carolina | Rutherford, North Carolina | born in U.S., parents unknown, married to Mary Molly Dills | |
Peter Cuzzine (1728-1748) | Rutherford, North Carolina | Rutherford, North Carolina | born in U.S., parents unknown, spouse unknown, father of Elizabeth Cuzzine | |
John Thomas (1672-?) | Colonies | colonies | born in colonies, parents unknown | |
Ann (?) Thomas (1672-?) | Colonies | Colonies | born in colonies, parents unknown, madien name unknown | |
William Duggan (1793-1864) | Tennessee | Monroe, Tennessee | born in U.S., parents unknown | |
Sarah (Harless) Duggan (1795 - ?) | Tennessee ? | Tennessee ? | child born in Tennessee, parents unknown, wife of William Dugan | |
Loretta Alice (Hall) Loftis (1862-1938) | Tenessessee | FREDERICK,,OKLAHOMA | born in U.S., no record of parents, married to Laban N. Loftis | |
Aaron Bean (1770-1840) | Virginia | Jackson, Tennessee | born in U.S., no record of parents | |
Mary Barbara (Nigh) Bean (1775-1840) | ? | Jackson, Tennessee | born in U.S., no record of parents, married to Aaron Bean | |
Elizabeth (?) Milbury (1626-1666) | York, Province of Maine, Massachusetts Bay | York, Province of Maine, Massachusetts Bay | born in colonies, no record of maiden name or parents, married to Henry Milbury (1625-1695) | |
Notley Warren (1640 - ?) | Virginia | Virginia | born in colonies, no record of parents | |
Walter Littleberry (1720-1743) | Virginia | Virginia | born in colonies, no record of parents, | |
Sarah (Page) Holcombe (1719-1790) | King William, Virginia | Laurens, South Carolina | born in colonies, no record of parents | |
Benjamin A Smith (1813-1898) | Virginia | kentucky | born in U.S., no record of parents | |
Mary A (Shockley) Smith (1813-1875) | Kentucky | Kentucky | born in U.S., no record of parents |
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