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10401 The ship was detained in the Thames where all passengers signed the oath of allegiance to the king and the church on 24 Mar. 1633/4, before they were allowed to sail from London. The ship arrived in May 1634. Osgood, Christopher (I43549)
 
10402 The ship was detained in the Thames where all passengers signed the oath of allegiance to the king and the church on 24 Mar. 1633/4, before they were allowed to sail from London. The ship arrived in May 1634. Sayres, Robert (I43521)
 
10403 The ship was detained in the Thames where all passengers signed the oath of allegiance to the king and the church on 24 Mar. 1633/4, before they were allowed to sail from London. The ship arrived in May 1634. Ballard, William (I41638)
 
10404 The ship was detained in the Thames where all passengers signed the oath of allegiance to the king and the church on 24 Mar. 1633/4, before they were allowed to sail from London. The ship arrived in May 1634. Parker, Rev. Thomas (I29778)
 
10405 The ship was detained in the Thames where all passengers signed the oath of allegiance to the king and the church on 24 Mar. 1633/4, before they were allowed to sail from London. The ship arrived in May 1634. Wheeler, Mercy (I7738)
 
10406 The ship was detained in the Thames where all passengers signed the oath of allegiance to the king and the church on 24 Mar. 1633/4, before they were allowed to sail from London. The ship arrived in May 1634. Wheeler, Elizabeth (I7734)
 
10407 The ship was detained in the Thames where all passengers signed the oath of allegiance to the king and the church on 24 Mar. 1633/4, before they were allowed to sail from London. The ship arrived in May 1634. Wheeler, Roger (I7741)
 
10408 The ship was detained in the Thames where all passengers signed the oath of allegiance to the king and the church on 24 Mar. 1633/4, before they were allowed to sail from London. The ship arrived in May 1634. Wheeler, Ann (I2496)
 
10409 The ship was detained in the Thames where all passengers signed the oath of allegiance to the king and the church on 24 Mar. 1633/4, before they were allowed to sail from London. The ship arrived in May 1634. Wheeler, David (I7739)
 
10410 The ship was detained in the Thames where all passengers signed the oath of allegiance to the king and the church on 24 Mar. 1633/4, before they were allowed to sail from London. The ship arrived in May 1634. Yeomans, Ann (I2575)
 
10411 The ship was detained in the Thames where all passengers signed the oath of allegiance to the king and the church on 24 Mar. 1633/4, before they were allowed to sail from London. The ship arrived in May 1634. Wheeler, John (I7745)
 
10412 The ship was detained in the Thames where all passengers signed the oath of allegiance to the king and the church on 24 Mar. 1633/4, before they were allowed to sail from London. The ship arrived in May 1634. ________, Sarah (I15915)
 
10413 The ship was detained in the Thames where all passengers signed the oath of allegiance to the king and the church on 24 Mar. 1633/4, before they were allowed to sail from London. The ship arrived in May 1634. Moody, William (I15914)
 
10414 The ship was detained in the Thames where all passengers signed the oath of allegiance to the king and the church on 24 Mar. 1633/4, before they were allowed to sail from London. The ship arrived in May 1634. Kinsman, Robert (I12816)
 
10415 The ship was detained in the Thames where all passengers signed the oath of allegiance to the king and the church on 24 Mar. 1633/4, before they were allowed to sail from London. The ship arrived in May 1634. Fowler, Hester (I12617)
 
10416 The ship was detained in the Thames where all passengers signed the oath of allegiance to the king and the church on 24 Mar. 1633/4, before they were allowed to sail from London. The ship arrived in May 1634. Fowler, Samuel (I36748)
 
10417 The ship was detained in the Thames where all passengers signed the oath of allegiance to the king and the church on 24 Mar. 1633/4, before they were allowed to sail from London. The ship arrived in May 1634. Winsley, Mary (I12622)
 
10418 The ship was detained in the Thames where all passengers signed the oath of allegiance to the king and the church on 24 Mar. 1633/4, before they were allowed to sail from London. The ship arrived in May 1634. Fowler, Philip (I12621)
 
10419 The ship was detained in the Thames where all passengers signed the oath of allegiance to the king and the church on 24 Mar. 1633/4, before they were allowed to sail from London. The ship arrived in May 1634. Short, Henry (I10806)
 
10420 The ship was detained in the Thames where all passengers signed the oath of allegiance to the king and the church on 24 Mar. 1633/4, before they were allowed to sail from London. The ship arrived in May 1634. Noyes, Deacon Nicholas (I7100)
 
10421 The ship was detained in the Thames where all passengers signed the oath of allegiance to the king and the church on 24 Mar. 1633/4, before they were allowed to sail from London. The ship arrived in May 1634. Woodbridge, Rev. John Esq. (I20491)
 
10422 The ship was detained in the Thames where all passengers signed the oath of allegiance to the king and the church on 24 Mar. 1633/4, before they were allowed to sail from London. The ship arrived in May 1634. Lunt, Henry (I38549)
 
10423 The ship was wrecked at Bermuda. Hopkins, Stephen (I9355)
 
10424 The ships arrived during the week of May 12-17 "with store of passengers and cattle" after a "short passage." & now lying in the River Thames", Ships "bound for New England (I43648)
 
10425 The ships arrived during the week of May 12-17 "with store of passengers and cattle" after a "short passage." Willard, George (I17472)
 
10426 The ships arrived during the week of May 12-17 "with store of passengers and cattle" after a "short passage." Stanley, Thomas (I43070)
 
10427 The ships arrived during the week of May 12-17 "with store of passengers and cattle" after a "short passage." Pantry, John (I15082)
 
10428 The ships arrived during the week of May 12-17 "with store of passengers and cattle" after a "short passage." Pantry, William (I15008)
 
10429 The ships arrived during the week of May 12-17 "with store of passengers and cattle" after a "short passage." Willard, Mary (I19437)
 
10430 The ships arrived during the week of May 12-17 "with store of passengers and cattle" after a "short passage." Sharpe, Mary (I17516)
 
10431 The ships arrived during the week of May 12-17 "with store of passengers and cattle" after a "short passage." Willard, Maj. Simon (I17416)
 
10432 The ships arrived in Boston 26 June 1637. two ships (I43667)
 
10433 The ships arrived in Boston 26 June 1637. Welch, Thomas (I13715)
 
10434 The ships arrived in Boston 26 June 1637. Buckingham, Daniel (I14406)
 
10435 The ships arrived in Boston 26 June 1637. Buckingham, Hannah (I13716)
 
10436 The ships arrived in Boston 26 June 1637. ________, Hannah (I13728)
 
10437 The ships arrived in Boston 26 June 1637. unknown vessel (I43669)
 
10438 The ships arrived in Boston 26 June 1637. Hector (I43668)
 
10439 The ships arrived in Boston 26 June 1637. Buckingham, Thomas (I13727)
 
10440 The shire of origin of Enoch Hutchins has not been established, although from all indications he was born in Devon in the West Country of Old England. However, examination of all the available Devon and many other parish registers show no Hutchins-Hutchings-Hutchinson with the name of Enoch recorded in the period 1538-1799. It should be remembered, however, that many parish registers have been lost or destroyed, particularly for the period prior to and during the Civil War in the 1640s. Hutchings, Enoch (I251)
 
10441 The source has 4 Oct 1659, clearly an error. Tilton, Abigail (I17996)
 
10442 The sources have 1622/3, which is earlier than her baptism. Ingalls, Elizabeth (I19912)
 
10443 The sources have about 1622. I think the marriage was closer to the birth of her first child. Family: Nicholas Holt / Elizabeth Short (F3702)
 
10444 The sources have about 1636. Swan, Dorothy (I15538)
 
10445 The sources have him born about 1680, but he appears to be the second oldest child of Thomas and Martha as shown in Thomas' probate papers. Haynes, John (I17231)
 
10446 The spelling is hard to make out in the 1850 census. Wooster, Loren (I8150)
 
10447 The suggestion is that Margaret was a widow when she married Henry and that Elizabeth is Henry's stepdaughter. I still think it's possible for Henry to have been the father of Elizabeth. Family: Henry Norton / Margaret ________ (F2198)
 
10448 The surname Champney is derived from the ancient district of Champagne, is listed in the Roll of Battell Abbey and seen in Domesday as Chemarnkee, Other spellings are Champness, Chamneis, Champneis and Chaumpenay. Johannes Chaumpenay lived in Yorkshire in 1379; and in 1581, William Champney and Emma Crocksall obtained a marriage license in London, England. The 1623 Visitation of Somerset lists Peter, John, William, George, Margaret and Thomasine as the youngest generation descended from Henry Champneys.
 
Champney, Elder Richard (I11332)
 
10449 The surname from Latin" Ager", a field, in Saxon it signifies the place of oaks, ac and ake being terms for oak, the termination ar same as the Latin vir, a man. Akers, Henry (I18929)
 
10450 The surname Garrett was baptismal name "the son of Gerard". The name was derived from the Old German Gerhard - meaning spear-brave. The name was brought to England in the wake of the Norman Conquest of 1066. The name has numerous variant spelling which include Garrit, Garred, Gerrett, Geratt, Jarrett, Jarred, Jarad, Garrould and Garrod to name a few. Early records of the name mention Gerordus (without surname) listed in the Domedays Book of 1086. Hugo Gerard was recorded in 1199 in Northumberland. William Gerart was documented in 1281 in the County of Suffolk. Johannes Gerard of Yorkshire, was listed in the Yorkshire Poll Tax of 1379. Thomas Garard registered at Oxford University in 1511. Garit Pender was buried at Cheadle Church, Cheshire in 1678, Garrat Cocke (gentleman) was buried at Newcastle-on-Tyne in 1637. William Garret was buried in the Town of Chesham, Buckingham County 1381. Associated arms are recorded at Burkes General Armory and Ulster King of Arms. Family: Truman Frederick Garrett / Abigail Lawry (F1490)
 

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