 Abt 1624 - 1700 (~ 76 years)
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Name |
Mary Hyanno |
Birth |
Abt 1624 |
Cape Cod [2, 3, 4, 5] |
Gender |
Female |
Death |
1700 [4] |
Person ID |
I9320 |
Duane's Ancestors |
Last Modified |
3 Feb 2020 |
Family |
Augustine Bearse, b. 1618, Longstock, Hampshire, England d. 1686 (Age 68 years) [1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, 10] |
Marriage |
1639 |
Matachee Village [2, 3, 5] |
- This marriage's authenticity has been questioned by Donald Lines Jacobus (See TAG 15:111-118), see attached documents.
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Children |
| 1. Mary Bearse, b. 16 Aug 1640, Barnstable, Plymouth, British America  |
| 2. Martha Bearse, b. 6 May 1642, Barnstable, Plymouth, British America  |
| 3. Priscilla Bearse, b. 10 Mar 1643/4, Barnstable, Plymouth, British America d. 30 Mar 1712, Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts Bay, British America (Age 68 years) |
+ | 4. Sarah Bearse, b. 28 Mar 1646, Barnstable, Plymouth, British America d. 30 Mar 1712, Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts Bay, British America (Age 66 years) |
| 5. Abigail Bearse, b. 18 Dec 1647, Barnstable, Plymouth, British America d. 12 Apr 1670 (Age 22 years) |
| 6. Hannah Bearse, b. 16 Nov 1649, Barnstable, Plymouth, British America  |
+ | 7. Joseph Bearse, b. 25 Jan 1651/2, Barnstable, Plymouth, British America d. 1695, Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts Bay, British America (Age 42 years) |
| 8. Esther Bearse, b. 2 Oct 1653, Barnstable, Plymouth, British America  |
| 9. Lydia Bearse, b. 30 Sep 1655, Barnstable, Plymouth, British America  |
| 10. Rebecca Bearse, b. 26 Sep 1657, Barnstable, Plymouth, British America  |
| 11. James Bearse, b. 31 Jul 1660, Barnstable, Plymouth, British America d. Abt 1727 (Age 66 years) |
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Family ID |
F3598 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
10 Apr 2020 |
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Notes |
- Mary was a member of the Wampanoag Tribe. She is described as having a light complexion and flaming red hair. There is some conjecture that these features may be due to intermingling with early Nordic explorers.
Chief Canonicus was my 13th g-grandfather. It is through his g-granddaughter, Mary Hyanno, that I descend. In the book "Bearse-Bears-Barss Family, Genealogy of Augustine Bearse and Princess Mary Hyanno" by Franklin Bearse, it tells of the Vikings coming to the Wampanoag area about 1001-1016. "They were fierce, red haired, pale faced men who came, to what is now Massachusetts, mixed their blood with the Wampanoag Indians and went back to the endless waters and were never seen no more.
"Wampanoag" means "White Indian." Mary Hyanno (born 1625) was of light complexion and had flaming red hair. These stories were written for record from the legends passed on from one generation to another in the Wampanoag tribes."
(excerpt of a speech given by Mary Auggheimer on Native American genealogy, http://members.aol.com/bbbenge/page21.htm)
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Sources |
- 1. [S1108] TEG, 32:133, 00961.
- 2. [S1108] TEG, 12:120, 00961.
- 3. [S1357] NEXUS, 2:9, 00206.
- 4. [S1108] TEG, 33:48, 00961.
- 5. [S867] TAG, 15:113, 00863.
- 6. [S1437] TMQ, 37:106, 01161.
- 7. [S1437] TMQ, 38:4, 01161.
- 8. [S1122] Find A Grave, Memorial# 28165523, 00974.
- 9. [S1253] NYGBR, 49:240, 01097.
- 10. [S259] NEHGS Register, 9:282, 00390.
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