♂ Henry TEWKSBURY
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Henry TEWKSBURY |
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Ehepartner und Kinder
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10. November 1659 Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA |
Martha COPP
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Notizen zu dieser Person
SOURCE: SAVAGE: GEN DICT 4:270 RES: NEWBURY, MA BOSTON, MA AMESBURY,MA TOOK OATH OF ALLEGIANCE 13 MAY 1669 & AGAIN, 20 DEC 1677 MADEFREEMAN, 1680 !2nd husband of Marth Copp; was a weaver: Source: OldFamilies of Salisbury and Amesbury, pag es 195 and 338-339. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bawf&id=I547 "During one of those terrible convulsions of religious persecution andfervor which swept over the British Isles, from "John O'Groat's, Tothe Lands End". At frequent intervals during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries,one John TEWKSBURY gave up his life for religion's sake and was burnedat the stake in the market-place of his native town, Tewkesbury,England. His ancestors had given their name to the town and hisdescendants were among the earlier settlers of New England." This is a quote from " History of Susquehanna County Pennsylvania", acentennial book. by: Rhamanthias M. Stock. reprinted 1974 BaltimoreRegional Pub. Co. This may explain the emmigration to America ofJohn's children Henry and, probably, Thomas. Also there is a footnoteto this article that states: Quote, "Charles II of England granted to Admiral TEWKSBURY a townshipof land in the Colony of Massachuesetts for individual loyalty andefficiency as an officer. Subsequently two sons of Admiral TEWKSBURYsettled on this grant of land, and from these two descendants came thefamily here."
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www.rootsweb.com, h
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Organization of the Plantagenets, http://www.plantagenetorganization.com/plant/PS06_385.HTML
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www.rootsweb.com, h
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Organization of the Plantagenets, http://www.plantagenetorganization.com/plant/PS06_385.HTML
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