This is another of the new lines that we have recently
discovered. Not only will you find the Swan surname, but also Avery, Miner, Brown,
& Palmer. All well-known New England Surnames. Another very interesting
family is that of the Eastman's...I especially enjoy the story of Susanna Eastman's
"battle" with the Indians.
Ancestors of Cynthia SWAN
1. Cynthia SWAN, born July 26, 1801 in Knox,
Albany Co., NY; died March 21, 1862 in Knox, Albany Co., NY. She was the daughter of 2.
Nathaniel SWAN and 3. Harriet SHUTTER. She married (1) Potter GAGE 1822
in Knox, Albany Co., NY. He was born December 25, 1798 in Knox, Albany Co., NY, and died
March 16, 1883 in Knox, Albany Co., NY. He was the son of William GAGE and Ruth MACOMBER.
2. Nathaniel SWAN, born January 09, 1778 in
Stonington, New London Co., CT; died December 09, 1871 in Berne, Albany Co., NY. He was
the son of 4. Jesse SWAN and 5. Elizabeth ALLEN. He married 3. Harriet
SHUTTER Abt. 1800.
3. Harriet SHUTTER, born 1779; died 1859. She
was the daughter of 6. Abraham SHUTTER.
Children of Nathaniel SWAN and Harriet SHUTTER are:
1 i. Cynthia SWAN, born July 26,
1801 in Knox, Albany Co., NY; died March 21, 1862 in Knox, Albany Co., NY; married Potter
GAGE 1822 in Knox, Albany Co., NY.
ii. Henry Swan, born 1805; married Anna Maria
Barber; born 1812.
iii. Clarissa Swan, born 1806; died April 28,
1829; married Henry Lewis, Jr.; born May 06, 1800; died July 21, 1880.
iv. Harriet Swan, born 1809; married James Van
Auken April 08, 1829 in Beaverdam Reformed Church, Berne, Albany Co., NY; born 1803; died
1840.
v. Hiram Swan, born 1813; died 1856; married
Mary
vi. Melinda Swan, born 1822; died 1899; married
David Wakeman Sturgess; born 1815; died 1867.
4. Jesse SWAN, born December 29, 1737 in
Stonington, New London Co., CT. He was the son of 8. Nathaniel SWAN and 9.
Mahitabel BROWN. He married 5. Elizabeth ALLEN November 24, 1766 in Stonington,
New London Co., CT.
5. Elizabeth ALLEN
Child of Jesse SWAN and Elizabeth ALLEN is:
2 i. Nathaniel SWAN, born January 09, 1778 in
Stonington, New London Co., CT; died December 09, 1871 in Berne, Albany Co., NY; married
Harriet SHUTTER Abt. 1800.
6. Abraham SHUTTER
Child of Abraham SHUTTER is:
3 i. Harriet SHUTTER, born 1779; died 1859;
married Nathaniel SWAN Abt. 1800.
8. Nathaniel SWAN, born April 13, 1709 in
Stonington, New London Co., CT; died Bef. June 1755 in CT. He was the son of 16. John
SWAN and 17. Susanna EASTMAN. He married 9. Mahitabel BROWN January 13,
1730 in Stonington, New London Co., CT.
9. Mahitabel BROWN, born August 1712 in
Stonington, New London Co., CT. She was the daughter of 18. John BROWN and 19.
Elizabeth MINER.
Children of Nathaniel SWAN and Mahitabel BROWN are:
i. Jedediah Swan, born August 05, 1735 in
Stonington, New London Co., CT; died June 16, 1812 in Union Co., NJ; married (1) Rachel
Osborn; married (2) Phebe Stanbery October 06, 1763.
4 ii. Jesse SWAN, born December 29, 1737 in Stonington, New
London Co., CT; married Elizabeth ALLEN November 24, 1766 in Stonington, New London Co.,
CT.
iii. Amos Swan, born June 23, 1745 in Stonington, New London
Co., CT.
16. John SWAN, born August 01, 1668 in
Haverhill, Essex Co., MA; died May 15, 1743 in Stonington, New London Co., CT. He was the
son of 32. Robert SWAN and 33. Elizabeth ACIE. He married 17. Susanna
EASTMAN August 01, 1699 in Haverhill, Essex Co., MA.
17. Susanna EASTMAN, born Bef. November 1673
in Salisbury, Essex Co., MA; died March 20, 1772 in Stonington, New London Co., CT. She
was the daughter of 34. Philip EASTMAN and 35. Susanna PUSEY.
They (John & Susanna) lived in Haverhill, MA, until
1707, where three of their children were born. The following sketch of her heroism appears
in the history of Haverhill, MA: "During the Indian War, when so many of the
Haverhill inhabitants were killed, the Indians attacked their house, which stood in the
field now called White's lot, nearly opposite to the house of Capt. Emerson. Mr. Swan and
his wife saw them approaching, and, determined, if possible, to save their own lives and
the lives of their children from the knives of the ruthless butchers. They immediately
placed themselves against the door, which was so narrow that two could scarcely enter
abreast. The Indians rushed against it, but finding that it could not be easily opened,
they commenced their operations more systematically. One of them placed his back to the
door so that he could make his whole strength bear upon it, while others pushed against
him. The strength of the besiegers was greater than that of the besieged, and Mr. Swan,
being rather a timid man, almost despaired of saving himself and family and told his wife
that he thought it would be better to let them in, but this resolute and courageous woman
had no such idea. The Indians had now succeeded in partly opening the door, and one of
them was crowding himself in, while the other was pushing lustily after. The heroic wife
saw that there was no time for parleying; she seized her bake spit, which was nearly three
feet in length, and a deadly weapon in the hands of the woman, as it proved, and
collecting all the strength she possessed, drove it through the body of the foremost. This
was too warm a reception for the besiegers; it was resistance from a source , and with a
weapon they little expected, and, surely, who else could ever think of spitting a man? The
two Indians thus repulsed immediately retreated and did not molest them again. Thus, by
fortitude and heroic courage of a wife and mother, this family was probably saved from a
bloody grave."..."
(167) p143: "...was twice captured by Indians, but
lived to be 100 years old..."
Children of John SWAN and Susanna EASTMAN are:
i. John Swan, Jr., born December 28, 1700 in
Haverhill, Essex Co., MA; married Lucy Denison December 14, 1725 in Stonington, New London
Co., CT; born 1710 in Stonington, New London Co., CT.
ii. Ruth Swan, born December 31, 1703 in Haverhill, Essex
Co., MA; married Rev. Jabez Wight February 25, 1726; born in Preston, Litchfield Co., CT.
iii. William Swan, born June 24, 1706 in Haverhill, Essex
Co., MA; died Bef. November 1774 in Stonington, New London Co., CT; married (1) Thankful
Holmes January 28, 1728 in Stonington, New London Co., CT; married (2) Anna Smith April
14, 1743 in Stonington, New London Co., CT.
8 iv. Nathaniel SWAN, born April 13, 1709 in Stonington, New
London Co., CT; died Bef. June 1755 in CT; married Mahitabel BROWN January 13, 1730 in
Stonington, New London Co., CT.
v. Asa Swan, born June 04, 1712 in Stonington, New London
Co., CT; died May 03, 1733; married Marvel or Marrin Holmes November 19, 1740.
vi. Elizabeth Swan, born May 14, 1715 in Stonington, New
London Co., CT; died August 29, 1789 in Pawlet, Rutland Co., VT; married Jedidiah Andros
December 19, 1739 in CT.
vii. Timothy Swan, born September 02, 1721 in Stonington,
New London Co., CT; married Mary Smith December 28, 1743; born in Groton, New London Co.,
CT.
18. John BROWN, born 1664 in Lynn, Essex Co.,
MA. He was the son of 36. Thomas BROWN and 37. Mary NEWHALL. He married 19.
Elizabeth MINER October 1692 in Stonington, New London Co., CT.
19. Elizabeth MINER, born April 30, 1674 in
Stonington, New London Co., CT. She was the daughter of 38. Ephraim MINER and 39.
Hannah AVERY.
Children of John BROWN and Elizabeth MINER are:
i. John Brown, born July 1693 in Stonington,
New London Co., CT; died April 1694 in Stonington, New London Co., CT.
ii. Jonathan Brown, born March 15, 1695 in Stonington, New
London Co., CT; married Hannah Richardson October 05, 1718 in Stonington, New London Co.,
CT; born August 30, 1695.
iii. Elizabeth Brown, born March 1697 in Stonington, New
London Co., CT; married Samuel Miner December 03, 1719.
iv. Hepsibeth Brown, born September 1699 in Stonington, New
London Co., CT.
v. John Brown II, born 1701 in Stonington, New London Co.,
CT; married (1) Elizabeth Chase October 04, 1726; married (2) Abigail Randall October
1729.
vi. Ichabod Brown, born March 12, 1704 in Stonington, New
London Co., CT; married Sarah Chapman May 30, 1731 in Stonington, New London Co., CT; born
November 25, 1710 in Stonington, New London Co., CT.
vii. Prudence Brown, born April 28, 1707 in Stonington, New
London Co., CT; married William Hilliard June 05, 1728.
viii. Jedidiah Brown, born April 28, 1709 in Stonington, New
London Co., CT; died January 15, 1732 in Stonington, New London Co., CT; married Abigail
Holmes November 27, 1728 in Stonington, New London Co., CT; born February 28, 1703; died
June 06, 1732 in Stonington, New London Co., CT.
9 ix. Mahitabel BROWN, born August 1712 in Stonington, New
London Co., CT; married (1) Nathaniel SWAN January 13, 1730 in Stonington, New London Co.,
CT; married (2) Joseph Hewitt June 04, 1755.
x. Mary Brown, born August 1716 in Stonington, New London
Co., CT; married Mathew Beeton
32. Robert SWAN, born February 22, 1625 in
Gilberdyke, Eastrington, Yorkshire, Enlgand; died February 11, 1697 in Haverhill, Essex
Co., MA. He was the son of 64. Richard SWAN and 65. Ann TRUMBULL. He married
33. Elizabeth ACIE Abt. 1650 in Haverhill, Essex Co., MA.
33. Elizabeth ACIE, born October 24, 1632 in
Kirk Ella, Yorkshire, England; died August 11, 1689 in Haverhill, Essex Co., MA. She was
the daughter of 66. William ACIE and 67. Margaret HAITON.
Children of Robert SWAN and Elizabeth ACIE are:
i. Ruth Swan, born February 10, 1651 in
Rowley, Essex Co., MA; died December 12, 1690 in Haverhill, Essex Co., MA; married John
Hartshorn, Sr. September 19, 1672 in Haverhill, Essex Co., MA.
ii. Elizabeth Swan, born September 30, 1653 in Haverhill,
Essex Co., MA; died Bet. 1717 - 1718 in Haverhill, Essex Co., MA; married Matthew Harriman
December 22, 1673 in Haverhill, Essex Co., MA; born June 16, 1652; died Bef. January 23,
1733 in Haverhill, Essex Co., MA.
iii. Sarah Swan, born August 10, 1655 in Haverhill, Essex
Co., MA; died Aft. 1729; married Thomas Hartshorne October 21, 1674 in Haverhill, Essex
Co., MA.
iv. Robert Swan, Jr., born May 30, 1657 in Haverhill, Essex
Co., MA; died September 16, 1747; married Elizabeth Stone or Storey July 20, 1685 in
Haverhill, Essex Co., MA.
v. Ann Swan, born March 03, 1658 in Haverhill, Essex Co.,
MA; died October 03, 1689 in Stonington, New London Co., CT; married Nathaniel Ayer August
31, 1683 in Haverhill, Essex Co., MA.
vi. Richard Swan, born February 24, 1659 in Haverhill, Essex
Co., MA; died Abt. 1691; married Hannah Story December 03, 1683 in Haverhill, Essex Co.,
MA.
vii. Timothy Swan, born March 12, 1662 in Haverhill, Essex
Co., MA; died February 01, 1692 in Haverhill, Essex Co., MA ?.
viii. Dorothy Swan, born November 08, 1666 in Haverhill,
Essex Co., MA; died October 21, 1700; married Samuel Dalton November 23, 1683.
16 ix. John SWAN, born August 01, 1668 in Haverhill, Essex
Co., MA; died May 15, 1743 in Stonington, New London Co., CT; married Susanna EASTMAN
August 01, 1699 in Haverhill, Essex Co., MA.
x. Samuel Swan, born April 11, 1670 in Haverhill, Essex Co.,
MA; died June 11, 1671 in Haverhill, Essex Co., MA.
xi. Samuel Swan, born October 24, 1672 in Haverhill, Essex
Co., MA; died November 28, 1751 in Haverhill, Essex Co., MA; married Dorathie Ames March
08, 1693.
xii. Joshua Swan, born September 13, 1674 in Haverhill,
Essex Co., MA; died November 28, 1751 in Methuen, Essex Co., MA; married Sarah Ingalls
Bef. 1702 in Methuen, Essex Co., MA.
xiii. Caleb Swan, born June 18, 1676 in Haverhill, Essex
Co., MA; died 1757 in Methuen, Essex Co., MA.
34. Philip EASTMAN, born December 20, 1644 in
Salisbury, Essex Co., MA; died October 20, 1714 in Woodstock, Windham Co., CT. He was the
son of 68. Roger EASTMAN and 69. Sarah SMITH. He married 35. Susanna
PUSEY. Sailed on the "Confidence" Left Southampton,
England, Apr 1638
35. Susanna PUSEY, died Bef. 1678.
Child of Philip EASTMAN and Susanna PUSEY is:
17 i. Susanna EASTMAN, born Bef. November
1673 in Salisbury, Essex Co., MA; died March 20, 1772 in Stonington, New London Co., CT;
married (1) Thomas Wood May 16, 1693 in Haverhill, Essex Co., MA; married (2) John SWAN
August 01, 1699 in Haverhill, Essex Co., MA.
36. Thomas BROWN, born 1628 in Lynn, Essex
Co., MA; died August 28, 1693. He was the son of 72. Nicholas BROWN and 73.
Elizabeth. He married 37. Mary NEWHALL.
37. Mary NEWHALL, born Abt. 1637; died Aft.
1693.
Children of Thomas BROWN and Mary NEWHALL are:
i. Thomas Brown, Jr., born in Lynn, Essex
Co., MA; died December 27, 1723 in Stonington, New London Co., CT; married Hannah Collins
February 08, 1677 in Lynn, Essex Co., MA; died in Stonington, New London Co., CT ?.
ii. Mary Brown, born February 10, 1655 in Lynn, Essex Co.,
MA; died May 18, 1662 in Lynn, Essex Co., MA.
iii. Sarah Brown, born August 20, 1657 in Lynn, Essex Co.,
MA; died August 01, 1658 in Lynn, Essex Co., MA.
iv. Joseph Brown, born February 16, 1658 in Lynn, Essex Co.,
MA; married Sarah Jones January 22, 1680.
v. Sarah Brown, born September 13, 1660 in Lynn, Essex Co.,
MA; died April 02, 1662 in Lynn, Essex Co., MA.
vi. Jonathan Brown, born April 12, 1662 in Lynn, Essex Co.,
MA; died April 12, 1662 in Lynn, Essex Co., MA.
18 vii. John BROWN, born 1664 in Lynn, Essex Co., MA;
married Elizabeth MINER October 1692 in Stonington, New London Co., CT.
viii. Mary Brown, born July 26, 1666 in Lynn, Essex Co., MA;
married Thomas Norwood
ix. Jonathan Brown, born February 11, 1668 in Lynn, Essex
Co., MA.
x. Eleazer Brown, born August 04, 1670 in Lynn, Essex Co.,
MA; married Ann Pendleton
xi. Ebenezer Brown, born March 16, 1672 in Lynn, Essex Co.,
MA; died 1700 in Lynn, Essex Co., MA.
xii. Daniel Brown, born April 24, 1673 in Lynn, Essex Co.,
MA; died in Lynn, Essex Co., MA - died young.
xiii. Ann Brown, born February 04, 1674 in Lynn, Essex Co.,
MA; died February 07, 1674 in Lynn, Essex Co., MA.
xiv. Grace Brown, born February 04, 1674 in Lynn, Essex Co.,
MA; died February 07, 1674 in Lynn, Essex Co., MA.
xv. Daniel Brown, born February 01, 1676 in Lynn, Essex Co.,
MA.
38. Ephraim MINER, born Bef. May 01, 1642 in
Hingham, Plymouth Co., MA; died May 16, 1724 in Stonington, New London Co., CT. He was the
son of 76. Thomas MINER and 77. Grace PALMER. He married 39. Hannah AVERY
June 20, 1666 in New London, New London Co., CT.
39. Hannah AVERY, born October 11, 1644 in
Gloucester, Essex Co., MA; died August 22, 1721 in Stonington, New London Co., CT. She was
the daughter of 78. James AVERY and 79. Joanna GREENSLADE.
Children of Ephraim MINER and Hannah AVERY are:
i. Hannah Miner, born April 05, 1667 in
Stonington, New London Co., CT; died Bef. 1671 in Stonington, New London Co., CT.
ii. Ephraim Miner, born June 22, 1668 in Stonington, New
London Co., CT; died February 19, 1740 in Stonington, New London Co., CT; married Mary
Stevens May 24, 1694 in Stonington, New London Co., CT; born Abt. 1670 in Taunton, Bristol
Co., MA.
iii. Thomas Miner, born December 17, 1669 in Stonington, New
London Co., CT.
iv. Hannah Miner, born April 20, 1671 in Stonington, New
London Co., CT.
v. Deborah Miner, born September 17, 1672 in Stonington, New
London Co., CT; died Bef. 1677 in Stonington, New London Co., CT.
vi. Rebecca Miner, born September 17, 1672 in Stonington,
New London Co., CT; married Josiah Grant; died January 15, 1746 in New London, New London
Co., CT.
19 vii. Elizabeth MINER, born April 30, 1674 in Stonington,
New London Co., CT; married John BROWN October 1692 in Stonington, New London Co., CT.
viii. Samuel Miner, born December 1676 in Stonington, New
London Co., CT; died Bef. 1681 in Stonington, New London Co., CT.
ix. Deborah Miner, born April 15, 1677 in Stonington, New
London Co., CT; died Bef. 1679 in Stonington, New London Co., CT.
x. Deborah Miner, born April 1679 in Stonington, New London
Co., CT.
xi. Samuel Miner, born August 28, 1681 in Stonington, New
London Co., CT; married Ann Denison April 02, 1702 in Stonington, New London Co., CT.
xii. James Miner, born November 1682 in Stonington, New
London Co., CT.
xiii. Grace Miner, born September 16, 1683 in Stonington,
New London Co., CT.
xiv. John Miner, born April 19, 1685 in Stonington, New
London Co., CT.
xv. Miner, born March 22, 1687 in Stonington, New London
Co., CT.
xvi. Miner, born March 22, 1687 in Stonington, New London
Co., CT.
64. Richard SWAN, born December 23, 1607 in
Gilberdyke, Eastrington, Yorkshire, Enlgand; died May 14, 1678 in Rowley, Essex Co., MA.
He was the son of 128. Robert SWAN and 129. Juliana. He married 65. Ann
TRUMBULL February 24, 1621 in South Cave Parish, Yorkshire, England.
65. Ann TRUMBULL, born Abt. 1607; died April
04, 1658 in Rowley, Essex Co., MA. She was the daughter of 130. John TRUMBULL.
Children of Richard SWAN and Ann TRUMBULL are:
32 i. Robert SWAN, born February 22, 1625 in
Gilberdyke, Eastrington, Yorkshire, Enlgand; died February 11, 1697 in Haverhill, Essex
Co., MA; married (1) Elizabeth ACIE Abt. 1650 in Haverhill, Essex Co., MA; married (2)
Hannah Russ April 01, 1690 in Haverhill, Essex Co., MA.
ii. William Swan, born November 25, 1627 in Gilberdyke,
Eastrington, Yorkshire, Enlgand; died December 08, 1627 in Gilberdyke, Eastrington,
Yorkshire, Enlgand.
iii. Jane Swan, born November 16, 1628 in Gilberdyke,
Eastrington, Yorkshire, Enlgand; died Aft. March 1708; married Thomas Wilson Bef. 1657 in
Ipswich, Essex Co., MA.
iv. Richard Swan, born Abt. 1629 in Gilberdyke, Eastrington,
Yorkshire, Enlgand; died Bef. 1678 in Haverhill, Essex Co., MA; married Ann Trumble March
01, 1657 in Rowley, Essex Co., MA.
v. Francisca Swan, born November 07, 1630 in Gilberdyke,
Eastrington, Yorkshire, Enlgand; died July 1694; married Mark Quilter Abt. 1652 in
Ipswich, Essex Co., MA.
vi. Jonathan Swan, born Abt. 1631 in Gilberdyke,
Eastrington, Yorkshire, Enlgand; died Bef. 1678.
vii. Juliana Swan, born November 26, 1632 in Gilberdyke,
Eastrington, Yorkshire, Enlgand; died Bet. 1670 - 1673 in Bradford, Essex Co.,MA; married
Samuel Stickney April 18, 1653 in Rowley, Essex Co., MA.
viii. Dorothea Swan, born October 23, 1634 in Gilberdyke,
Eastrington, Yorkshire, Enlgand; died October 21, 1710 in Rowley, Essex Co., MA; married
(1) Thomas Abbot July 13, 1655 in Rowley, Essex Co., MA; died Bef. 1659; married (2)
Edward Chapman Bef. 1659; died Bef. 1678; married (3) Archelaus Woodman November 13, 1678
in Newbury, Essex Co., MA.
ix. Anna Swan, born September 04, 1636 in Gilberdyke,
Eastrington, Yorkshire, Enlgand.
x. John Swan, born January 13, 1638; died Bef. 1678; married
Mary Pratt March 02, 1655 in Cambridge, Middlesex Co., MA.
xi. Mercy Swan, born May 04, 1640 in Rowley, Essex Co., MA;
died April 03, 1683; married Samuel Warner October 21, 1662 in Ipswich, Essex Co., MA.
xii. Faith Swan, born March 03, 1643; died Bef. 1678;
married Richard Sutton Bef. 1664 in Rowley, Essex Co., MA.
xiii. Sarah Swan, born March 30, 1646 in Rowley, Essex Co.,
MA; died February 27, 1717 in Groton, Middlesex Co., MA; married Capt. Joseph Boynton May
13, 1669 in Rowley, Essex Co., MA.
66. William ACIE, born March 18, 1595/96 in
Eppleworth near Hull, Yorkshire, England; died Bef. September 30, 1690 in Rowley, Essex
Co., MA. He was the son of 132. William AYCE and 133. Jane SKALES. He
married 67. Margaret HAITON March 25, 1620 in Kirk Ella, Yorkshire, England.
67. Margaret HAITON, born Abt. 1599 in Kirk
Ella, Yorkshire, England; died February 12, 1645 in Rowley, Essex Co., MA.
Children of William ACIE and Margaret HAITON are:
i. Ruth Acie, born March 14, 1620 in Kirk
Ella, Yorkshire, England; died October 13, 1649; married John Palmer September 17, 1645.
ii. Mary Acie, born August 14, 1627 in Kirk Ella, Yorkshire,
England; died December 12, 1683; married Charles Browne October 14, 1647.
33 iii. Elizabeth ACIE, born October 24, 1632 in Kirk Ella,
Yorkshire, England; died August 11, 1689 in Haverhill, Essex Co., MA; married Robert SWAN
Abt. 1650 in Haverhill, Essex Co., MA.
iv. John Acie, born Abt. 1634 in Kirk Ella, Yorkshire,
England; died 1690; married Hannah Green June 05, 1676 in Rowley, Essex Co., MA.
68. Roger EASTMAN, born Abt. April 10, 1610 in
Charleton, Downton, Wiltshire, England; died December 16, 1694 in Salisbury, Essex Co.,
MA. He was the son of 136. Nicholas John EASTMAN and 137. Ann Barbara ROOKE.
He married 69. Sarah SMITH May 10, 1639 in MA.
69. Sarah SMITH, born Abt. 1621 in Salisbury,
Essex Co., MA; died March 11, 1697 in Salisbury, Essex Co., MA.
Children of Roger EASTMAN and Sarah SMITH are:
i. John Eastman, born March 09, 1640 in
Salisbury, Essex Co., MA; died March 25, 1720 in Salisbury, Essex Co., MA; married Mary
Boyton November 05, 1670 in Salisbury, Essex Co., MA.
ii. Nathaniel Eastman, born May 18, 1643 in Salisbury, Essex
Co., MA; died November 30, 1709; married Elizabeth Hudson April 30, 1672.
34 iii. Philip EASTMAN, born December 20, 1644 in Salisbury,
Essex Co., MA; died October 20, 1714 in Woodstock, Windham Co., CT; married (1) Susanna
PUSEY; married (2) Mary Margaret Barnard August 22, 1678 in Hampton, NH; married (3)
Margaret Davis Aft. 1690.
iv. Thomas Eastman, born November 16, 1646 in Salisbury,
Essex Co., MA; died April 29, 1688 in Haverhill, Essex Co., MA; married Deborah Corliss
January 20, 1678.
v. Timothy Eastman, born November 29, 1648 in Salisbury,
Essex Co., MA; died April 04, 1692 in Hadley, Hampshire Co., MA; married Lydia Markham
1683.
vi. Joseph Eastman, born November 08, 1650 in Salisbury,
Essex Co., MA; died April 04, 1692 in Hadley, Hampshire Co., MA; married Mary Tilton 1682.
vii. Benjamin Eastman, born February 12, 1652 in Salisbury,
Essex Co., MA; died 1728; married Anne Pitts April 05, 1678.
viii. Sarah Eastman, born September 25, 1655 in Salisbury,
Essex Co., MA; died December 01, 1745; married Joseph French June 13, 1678.
ix. Samuel Eastman, born November 20, 1657 in Salisbury,
Essex Co., MA; died February 27, 1724; married Elizabeth Severance November 04, 1686.
x. Ruth Eastman, born January 21, 1660 in Salisbury, Essex
Co., MA; died February 23, 1740; married Benjamin Heard May 20, 1690.
72. Nicholas BROWN He was the son of 144.
Edward BROWN and 145. Jane Leids. He married 73. Elizabeth.
73. Elizabeth
Children of Nicholas BROWN and Elizabeth are:
36 i. Thomas BROWN, born 1628 in Lynn, Essex
Co., MA; died August 28, 1693; married Mary NEWHALL
ii. Preserve Brown
76. Thomas MINER, born Abt. 1608 in Chew
Magna, Somerset, England; died October 23, 1690 in Stonington, New London Co., CT. He was
the son of 152. Clement MINER. He married 77. Grace PALMER April 23, 1634 in
Rehoboth, Bristol Co., MA.
77. Grace PALMER, born May 09, 1612 in London,
England; died October 31, 1690 in Charlestown, Suffolk Co., MA. She was the daughter of 154.
Walter PALMER and 155. Anna.
Children of Thomas MINER and Grace PALMER are:
i. John Miner, born 1635 in Charlestown,
Suffolk Co., MA; died September 17, 1719 in Woodbury, Litchfield Co., CT; married
Elizabeth Booth October 19, 1658 in Stratford, Fairfield Co., CT; born 1640 in Stratford,
Fairfield Co., CT ?; died October 24, 1732 in Woodbury, Litchfield Co., CT ?.
ii. Clement Minor, born Abt. 1638 in Charlestown, Suffolk
Co., MA; died November 08, 1700 in New London Co., CT; married (1) Frances Willey 1662;
born Abt. 1642; died January 06, 1673 in New London Co., CT; married (2) Martha Wellman
Abt. 1678; born Abt. 1653; died July 05, 1681 in New London, New London Co., CT.
iii. Thomas Minor, Jr., born 1640 in Charlestown, Suffolk
Co., MA; died April 20, 1662 in Narragansett, Washington Co., RI.
38 iv. Ephraim MINER, born Bef. May 01, 1642 in Hingham,
Plymouth Co., MA; died May 16, 1724 in Stonington, New London Co., CT; married Hannah
AVERY June 20, 1666 in New London, New London Co., CT.
v. Joseph Minor, born 1644 in Hingham, Plymouth Co., MA;
died January 31, 1711 in Stonington, New London Co., CT; married (2) Mary Avery October
23, 1668 in New London, New London Co., CT; born February 19, 1648 in New London, New
London Co., CT.
vi. Judah Minor, born 1644.
vii. Manasseh Miner, born April 28, 1647 in New London, New
London Co., CT; died August 22, 1728 in Stonington, New London Co., CT; married (1) Lydia
Moore September 26, 1670 in Stonington, New London Co., CT; born Abt. 1650; died August
12, 1720 in Stonington, New London Co., CT; married (2) Frances Werden 1681 in Stonington,
New London Co., CT; born 1650; died 1720 in Stonington, New London Co., CT.
Notes for Manasseh Miner:
First White child born in New London, deacon of the first
church at Stonington, March 12, 1701.
Headstone reads, "Here lyeth the body of Deacon
Manaseth Minor, who died April 26th, 1728, in the 83rd year of his age."
viii. Ann Miner, born April 28, 1649 in New London Co., CT;
died August 13, 1652 in New London Co., CT.
ix. Mary Miner, born May 05, 1651 in New London Co., CT;
died January 24, 1665 in New London Co., CT.
x. Samuel Miner, born March 04, 1652.
xi. Elizabeth Miner, born 1653.
xii. Hannah Miner, born September 15, 1655 in New London,
New London Co., CT; married Thomas Avery October 22, 1677 in New London, New London Co.,
CT; born May 06, 1651 in New London, New London Co., CT; died in New London Co., CT.
78. James AVERY, born 1620 in Salisbury,
Wiltshire, England; died April 18, 1700 in Groton, New London Co., CT. He was the son of 156.
Christopher AVERY and 157. Margery Stephens. He married 79. Joanna
GREENSLADE November 10, 1643 in Gloucester, Essex Co., MA.
79. Joanna GREENSLADE, born Abt. 1624 in
Boston, Suffolk Co., MA; died April 16, 1693 in Groton, New London Co., CT. She was the
daughter of 158. Edward GREENSLADE and 159. ?.
Children of James AVERY and Joanna GREENSLADE are:
39 i. Hannah AVERY, born October 11, 1644 in
Gloucester, Essex Co., MA; died August 22, 1721 in Stonington, New London Co., CT; married
Ephraim MINER June 20, 1666 in New London, New London Co., CT.
ii. James Avery, born December 16, 1646 in
Gloucester, Essex Co., MA; died August 22, 1698 in New London, New London Co., CT; married
Deborah Stanton February 20, 1669 in New London, New London Co., CT; born Abt. 1650.
iii. Mary Avery, born February 19, 1648 in New London, New
London Co., CT; married Joseph Minor October 23, 1668 in New London, New London Co., CT;
born 1644 in Hingham, Plymouth Co., MA; died January 31, 1711 in Stonington, New London
Co., CT.
iv. Thomas Avery, born May 06, 1651 in New London, New
London Co., CT; died in New London Co., CT; married Hannah Miner October 22, 1677 in New
London, New London Co., CT; born September 15, 1655 in New London, New London Co., CT.
v. John Avery, born February 10, 1653 in New London, New
London Co., CT; married Abigail Cheesbro; born Abt. 1655.
vi. Rebecca Avery, born October 06, 1656 in New London, New
London Co., CT.
vii. Jonathan Avery, born January 05, 1658 in New London,
New London Co., CT; died 1681 in New London, New London Co., CT ?.
viii. Christopher Avery, born April 30, 1661 in New London,
New London Co., CT; died 1683 in New London, New London Co., CT ?.
ix. Samuel Avery, born August 14, 1664 in New London, New
London Co., CT; died in Groton, New London Co., CT.
128. Robert SWAN, born Abt. November 19, 1564
in Owstroppe, Eastrington, Yorkshire, England. He was the son of 256. Christopher SWAN.
He married 129. Juliana.
129. Juliana, died February 22, 1623.
Children of Robert SWAN and Juliana are:
i. Beterissa Swan, died June 04, 1609 in
Eastrington, East Yorkshire, England.
64 ii. Richard SWAN, born December 23, 1607 in Gilberdyke,
Eastrington, Yorkshire, Enlgand; died May 14, 1678 in Rowley, Essex Co., MA; married Ann
TRUMBULL February 24, 1621 in South Cave Parish, Yorkshire, England.
iii. Elizabeth Swan, died February 20, 1596/97 in
Eastrington, East Yorkshire, England.
iv. Joanna Swan, married Robert Haseltine July 06, 1606 in
Eastrington, East Yorkshire, England.
v. Isabella Swan, born July 14, 1593 in Gilberdyke,
Eastrington, Yorkshire, England.
vi. Judethe Swan, born Abt. November 1594 in Gilberdyke,
Eastrington, Yorkshire, England; married Robert Ellerton August 22, 1613 in Eastrington,
East Yorkshire, England.
130. John TRUMBULL
Child of John TRUMBULL is:
65 i. Ann TRUMBULL, born Abt. 1607; died
April 04, 1658 in Rowley, Essex Co., MA; married (1) Spofford; married (2) Richard SWAN
February 24, 1621 in South Cave Parish, Yorkshire, England.
132. William AYCE, born January 24, 1560/61 in
Kirk Ella, Yorkshire, England; died January 06, 1626 in Kirk Ella, Yorkshire, England. He
was the son of 264. Peter AYCE and 265. Cecily ULLYSTON. He married 133.
Jane SKALES October 22, 1593 in Kirk Ella, Yorkshire, England.
133. Jane SKALES, born Abt. 1570 in Kirk Ella,
Yorkshire, England; died 1626 in Kirk Ella, Yorkshire, England. She was the daughter of 266.
Nicolas SKALES.
Child of William AYCE and Jane SKALES is:
66 i. William ACIE, born March 18, 1595/96 in
Eppleworth near Hull, Yorkshire, England; died Bef. September 30, 1690 in Rowley, Essex
Co., MA; married Margaret HAITON March 25, 1620 in Kirk Ella, Yorkshire, England.
136. Nicholas John EASTMAN, born Bet. 1564 -
1570 in Charleton, Downton, Wiltshire, England; died 1640. He was the son of 272. Roger
ESTMAN. He married 137. Ann Barbara ROOKE Abt. 1600 in Chalton, Downton,
Wiltshire, England.
137. Ann Barbara ROOKE, born Abt. 1581 in
Charleton, Downton, Wiltshire, England; died July 1625.
Notes for Nicholas John EASTMAN:
From his father's, Roger Estman's, Will, dated 11 January
1604 and probated 21 February 1604. Will on file with Consistory Court of Sarum,
Salisbury, England
Children of Nicholas EASTMAN and Ann ROOKE are:
i. Thomas Eastman, born January 09, 1602 in
Downton, England; died Aft. 1656.
ii. John Eastman, born December 05, 1605 in
Downton,
England.
iii. Margaret Eastman, born March 20, 1607 in
Downton,
England.
68 iv. Roger EASTMAN, born Abt. April 10, 1610 in Charleton,
Downton, Wiltshire, England; died December 16, 1694 in Salisbury, Essex Co., MA; married
Sarah SMITH May 10, 1639 in MA.
v. Nicholas Eastman, born November 29, 1612 in
Downton,
England.
vi. Morris Eastman, born April 26, 1615 in
Downton, England.
vii. William Eastman, born January 21, 1617 in
Downton,
England.
viii. Alexander Eastman, born September 12, 1620 in
Downton,
England.
ix. Christina Eastman, born November 24, 1622 in
Downton,
England.
x. Mary Eastman, born March 24, 1624 in Downton, England;
died Aft. 1669.
144. Edward BROWN, born in Inkborrow,
Worcestershire, England. He married 145. Jane Leids.
145. Jane Leids
Child of Edward BROWN and Jane Leids is:
72 i. Nicholas BROWN, married Elizabeth
152. Clement MINER, born Abt. 1560 in Chew
Magna, Somerset, England; died Abt. March 31, 1640 in Chew Magna, Somerset, England. He
was the son of 304. Thomas MINER and 305. Joan.
Children of Clement MINER are:
i. Joan Miner, born Abt. 1585 in Chew Magna,
Somerset, England; died Abt. March 1585/86 in Chew Magna, Somerset, England.
76 ii. Thomas MINER, born Abt. 1608 in Chew Magna, Somerset,
England; died October 23, 1690 in Stonington, New London Co., CT; married Grace PALMER
April 23, 1634 in Rehoboth, Bristol Co., MA.
iii. John Miner, born Abt. April 23, 1587 in Chew Magna,
Somerset, England; died Abt. December 1597 in Chew Magna, Somerset, England.
iv. Joan Miner, born Abt. October 19, 1589 in Chew Magna,
Somerset, England; died Abt. November 09, 1595 in Chew Magna, Somerset, England.
v. Mary Miner, born Abt. February 19, 1591/92 in Chew Magna,
Somerset, England; died 1640 in Chew Magna, Somerset, England.
vi. Elizabeth Miner, born Abt. September 07, 1594 in Chew
Magna, Somerset, England; married John Tonkins January 14, 1630.
vii. Edith Miner, born Abt. February 06, 1596/97 in Chew
Magna, Somerset, England; married Thomas Bucke October 31, 1623.
viii. Clement Miner, born Abt. November 23, 1600 in Chew
Magna, Somerset, England; died Aft. 1683; married Sarah Pope
154. Walter PALMER, born 1585 in Yetminster
Parish, England; died November 10, 1661 in Stonington, New London Co., CT. He married 155.
Anna.
155. Anna
Notes for Walter PALMER:
Walter Palmer, probably the son of Walter and Elizabeth
(Carter) Palmer was likely born in the village of Yetminster, Dorsetshire, England
sometime around 1585. Although he was married in England and fathered five children, the
name of his first wife in unknown.
As a Separatist Puritan, in an effort to seek religious
freedom, on April 5, 1629 he sailed from Gravesend England on a boat called "Four
Sisters" - one of six ships; the others being the Talbot, Lyons Whelp, George
Bonaventure, Lyon, and The Mayflower - being the same boat making the original Pilgrimage
in 1620.
Walter arrived in Salem, Massachusetts on June of 1629 and
settled in Charlestown Massachusetts with his five children and Abraham Palmer, very
likely his brother.
On September 28, 1630 there was recorded a "Jury called
to hold an inquest on the body of Austine Bratcher." It found "that the strokes
given by Walter Palmer, were occasionally the means of the death of Austin Bratcher, and
so to be manslaughter. Mr. Palmer made his psonall appearance this day (October 19, 1630)
& stands bound, hee & his sureties, till the nexte court." At a court session
of "a court of assistants, holden att Boston, November 9th 1630" numerous
matters were taken up and disposed of, including the trial of Walter Palmer and one other
item of interest: "it is ordered, that Rich. Diffy, servt. To Sr. Richard
Saltonstall, shal be whipped for his misdemeanr toward his maister." "A Jury
impannell for the tryall of Walter Palmer, concerning the death of Austin Bratcher: Mr.
Edmond Lockwood, Rich: Morris, Willm Rockewell, Willm Balston, Christopher Conant, Willm
Cheesebrough, Willm Phelpes, John Page, Willm Gallard, John Balshe, John Hoskins, Laurence
Leach, /The jury findes Walter Palmer not quilty of manslaughter, whereof hee stoode
indicted, & soe the court acquitts him." The above is the first discovered
reference to William Chesebrough, one of Walter's closest friends.
Walter became very prominent in the affairs of Charlestown,
holding public office and is listed among the first group of men who took the Oath of
Freemen on May 18, 1631. The original list included, "Mr. Roger Conant, John Balche,
Ralfe Sprage, Simon Hoyte, Rick: Sprage, Walt (Walter) Palmer, Abraham Palmer, Mr Rich:
Saltonstall, Rich: Stower, Czekiell Richardson, Wm Cheesebrough.
Walter was married for a second time to Rebecca Short of
Roxbury on June 1, 1633. They were married in Roxbury Church, of which she was a member
and Rev. John Eliot its Minister. She was one of the first members of his church upon her
arrival in America in 1632. Roxbury was generally settled by the people from Essex and
Hertfordshire under the leadership of the Rev. John Eliot who had been the Vicar of
Nazeing. Reverend Eliot's records of the Roxbury First Church state: "Rebeckah Short,
a maide srvant, she came in the yeare 1632 and was married to Walter Palmer a Godly man of
Charlestown Church." Rebecca was to give birth to seven additional children giving
Walter a total of twelve.
In 1635 Walter was elected a Selectman of Charlestown, and
in 1636 Constable. On March 26, 1638 he received an additional land grant "a true
record of all such houses and lands as are possesed by the inhabitants of Charlestown - -
prepared by Abraham Palmer listed the possessions of Walter Palmer as follows: "Two
acres of land in the east field, 'butting south on the back street,' with a dwelling house
and another aptinances "five acres of arable land, milch cow commons six and a
quarter, "four acres, more or less in the life field, "eight acres of meadow
lying in the Mystic Marshes, "Four acres of woodland in the Mystic Field, "Five
acres of meadow on the west of Mount Prospect, "Thirty acres of woodland.
"Eighty-six acres of land scituate in the waterfield." On May 13, 1640 a
committee was required to be appointed in every town to appraise all livestock. The
committee for Charlestown was comprised of "Czechi: Rich'dson, & Walter
Palmer.."
On August 24, 1643, Walter Palmer and his good friend
William Chesebrough, whose foutunes closely coincided during their lives left Charlestown
along with other planters and started a new settlement at a place known as
"Seacuncke" (Black Goose). His home was located along the 10 Mile River in an
area called Sowams. The area was to become independent of other organizations until they
could decide on a government. At a meeting in 1643, "before a division of land had
been made other than for house-lots, those attending were required individually to give
the value of their estates, in order that the allotments of land might be made
accordingly. Will. Cheesebrough was listed 450 pounds and Walter Palmer at 419 pounds.
Walter was one of the nine members of the First Board of
Selectmen chosen December 9 1644. On the second and ninth day of June, 1645 Walter Palmer
and William Cheseborough were on lists concerning lots to be drawn for divisions of land.
Walter's name seemed to appear in every group selected for any purpose, which seems to
indicate his high standing in the community.
May 26, 1647 Chosen committee for the Court
May 19, 1651 Chosen Grand Juryman
May 24, 1652 Chosen Constable
On June 4, 1645 Seacuncke was renamed Antient Rehoboth (a
town by the river) and assigned itself to The Plymouth Colony. Richard Wright was the
first Deputy to be elected to represent Rehoboth to the Court at Plymouth, however he had
been a strong advocate of the Massachusetts Bay Colony rather than the Plymouth Colony,
and refused to acknowledge that the final decision was in favor of the Plymouth Colony.
Admitted a Freeman on October 28, 1645, Walter Palmer was immediately sworn in as a Deputy
in Wright's place.
Walter along with several others were also dissatisfied over
the townspeople voting to consolidate with Plymouth Colony. He was in favor of an alliance
with The Massachusetts Bay Colony. Prior to 1653 John Winthrop Jr. who had been granted
land in that part of Connecticut known as The Pequot Country by The Massachusetts Bay
Colony urged William Chesebrough, also one of those dissatisfied with The Plymouth Colony
to settle in New London. Upon examination, William Chesebrough preferred that part of the
country known by the Indians as Wequetequoc. He applied for a grant of 300 acres which was
soon increased to 2300 acres. He then induced Walter Palmer and Walter's son in law Thomas
Minor to join him there. Walter bought land on the East Bank of Wequetequoc Cove. It would
appear that the land was originally placed in the name of Thomas Minor and later vested in
the name of Walter Palmer.
In August of 1652 Thomas Minor built a house for his
father-in-law Walter Palmer on the opposite side of Wequetequoc Cove from William
Chesebrough. In 1653 Walter, Rebecca and children Elizabeth, Hannah, Elihu, Nahemiah,
Moses, Benjamin, Gershom and Rebecca moved from Antient Rehoboth to their new home. Thomas
Minor and his wife (Walter's oldest daughter) Grace with eight children of their own
settled nearby in a house built by Thomas in Mistuxet (Quiambaug).
In the following years, Walter acquired additional land
south of his location and on the eastern slope of Togwank, and on both sides of Anguilla
Brook totaling about 1200 acres. On February 25, 1654 Walter was granted 100 acres of
upland and also 100 acres in and about "Porkatush" (Pawcatuck). This land later
became that of his sons.
During the first four years in Wequetequock Cove, Walter and
his family had to travel 15 miles and across two large rivers to New London to attend
church. On September 1, 1654 the first petition of the Stonington settlers for a separate
town and church was refused by the General Court of Connecticut. On March 22, 1657 the
first religious service was held in Stonington in the home of Walter Palmer with the
Reverend William Thompson being the minister. Religious services were continued in various
homes until May 13, 1661 when a meeting house was erected.
After a lengthy struggle with both the Connecticut and
Massachusetts General Courts, the settlers succeeded in achieving local government. Their
first efforts were then devoted to electing town officers and to the erection of a meeting
house which was first used in September of 1661, just two months before Walter's death.
Walter was one of the first settlers to serve as Constable
and on October 19, 1658 was appointed "to a committee to conduct the prudential
affairs" along with five others. The 300-year Stonington Cronology by Haynes aptly
describes Walter Palmer as the "Patriarach of the early Stonington settlers...(who)
had been prominent in the establishment of Boston, Charlestown and Rehoboth, ...a vigorous
giant, 6 feet 5 inches tall. When he settled at Southertown (Stonington) he was
sixty-eight years old, older than most of the other settlers."
Walter Palmer died in Stonington on November 20, 1661 and is
buried in the Wequetequock burying ground. A Rough wolf stone about 9 feet in length
covers his grave. The inscription probably added later reads "W. Palmer
1585-1661". The stone lies in the midst of a long line of graves of his children and
grandchildren. Nearby is a large monument erected in the memory of the four founders of
the area - William Chesebrough, Thomas Minor, Thomas Stanton and Walter Palmer. Rebecca
Palmer probably died shortly before June 5 1684. The only known record is the division by
sons Nehemiah, Moses and Benjamin of land on that date which "our father left for our
mother to divide".
Source: http://www.walterpalmer.com/Walter_Palmer_Bio.htm
Children of Walter PALMER and Anna are:
77 i. Grace PALMER, born May 09, 1612 in
London, England; died October 31, 1690 in Charlestown, Suffolk Co., MA; married Thomas
MINER April 23, 1634 in Rehoboth, Bristol Co., MA.
ii. John Palmer, born 1617; died 1677.
iii. William Palmer, born 1619; died 1697.
iv. Jonah Palmer, born 1620; died 1709.
v. Elizabeth Palmer, born 1623.
156. Christopher AVERY, born 1590 in
Salisbury, Wiltshire, England; died March 12, 1679 in New London, New London Co., CT. He
married 157. Margery Stephens August 26, 1616 in Ipplepen, Devonshire, England.
157. Margery Stephens, born Abt. 1595 in
Exeter, Devonshire, England.
Child of Christopher AVERY and Margery Stephens is:
78 i. James AVERY, born 1620 in Salisbury,
Wiltshire, England; died April 18, 1700 in Groton, New London Co., CT; married Joanna
GREENSLADE November 10, 1643 in Gloucester, Essex Co., MA.
158. Edward GREENSLADE, born October 06, 1601
in Exeter, Devon, England. He was the son of 316. John GREENSLADE. He married 159.
? Abt. 1620 in Suffolk Co., MA.
159. ?
Child of Edward GREENSLADE and ? is:
79 i. Joanna GREENSLADE, born Abt. 1624 in
Boston, Suffolk Co., MA; died April 16, 1693 in Groton, New London Co., CT; married James
AVERY November 10, 1643 in Gloucester, Essex Co., MA.
256. Christopher SWAN
Child of Christopher SWAN is:
128 i. Robert SWAN, born Abt. November 19,
1564 in Owstroppe, Eastrington, Yorkshire, England; married Juliana
264. Peter AYCE, born Abt. 1535; died May 06,
1591 in Kirk Ella, Yorkshire, England. He married 265. Cecily ULLYSTON.
265. Cecily ULLYSTON
Child of Peter AYCE and Cecily ULLYSTON is:
132 i. William AYCE, born January 24, 1560/61
in Kirk Ella, Yorkshire, England; died January 06, 1626 in Kirk Ella, Yorkshire, England;
married Jane SKALES October 22, 1593 in Kirk Ella, Yorkshire, England.
266. Nicolas SKALES
Child of Nicolas SKALES is:
133 i. Jane SKALES, born Abt. 1570 in Kirk
Ella, Yorkshire, England; died 1626 in Kirk Ella, Yorkshire, England; married William AYCE
October 22, 1593 in Kirk Ella, Yorkshire, England.
272. Roger ESTMAN, born Abt. 1540 in
Charleton, Downton, Wiltshire, England; died February 17, 1603 in Charleton, Downton,
Wiltshire, England. He was the son of 544. John ESTMAN.
Children of Roger ESTMAN are:
136 i. Nicholas John EASTMAN, born Bet. 1564
- 1570 in Charleton, Downton, Wiltshire, England; died 1640; married Ann Barbara ROOKE
Abt. 1600 in Chalton, Downton, Wiltshire, England.
ii. John Estman
iii. William Estman
304. Thomas MINER, born Abt. 1530 in Chew
Magna, Somerset, England; died Abt. November 15, 1573 in Chew Magna, Somerset, England. He
was the son of 608. William MINER. He married 305. Joan Bet. 1554 - 1559.
305. Joan, died Abt. December 1592 in Chew
Magna, Somerset, England.
Children of Thomas MINER and Joan are:
152 i. Clement MINER, born Abt. 1560 in Chew
Magna, Somerset, England; died Abt. March 31, 1640 in Chew Magna, Somerset, England.
ii. John Miner, born Abt. 1563 in Chew Magna, Somerset,
England; died Abt. December 03, 1597 in Chew Magna, Somerset, England; married Phillipa
Simons June 23, 1587 in Chew Magna, Somerset, England.
iii. Edith Miner, born Abt. 1566 in Chew Magna, Somerset,
England; died Aft. October 10, 1573; married Richard Kente
316. John GREENSLADE
Child of John GREENSLADE is:
158 i. Edward GREENSLADE, born October 06,
1601 in Exeter, Devon, England; married ? Abt. 1620 in Suffolk Co., MA.
544. John ESTMAN, born Abt. 1515 in Charleton,
Downton, Wiltshire, England; died Abt. 1565 in Charleton, Downton, Wiltshire, England.
Children of John ESTMAN are:
272 i. Roger ESTMAN, born Abt. 1540 in
Charleton, Downton, Wiltshire, England; died February 17, 1603 in Charleton, Downton,
Wiltshire, England.
ii. William Eastman
608. William MINER, born Bef. 1523; died Abt.
February 23, 1584/85 in Chew Magna, Somerset, England.
Child of William MINER is:
304 i. Thomas MINER, born Abt. 1530 in Chew
Magna, Somerset, England; died Abt. November 15, 1573 in Chew Magna, Somerset, England;
married Joan Bet. 1554 - 1559.
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