bullet Egbertus BISSCHOP Rem (Rev?) Parents: Egbert Remmes BISSCHOP and Geertruyd JANS.

He was married to Lijsbeth PHILIPS on 15 Feb 1598. They married 15 february 1598. Children were: Geertruyd BISSCHOP .

bullet Geertruyd BISSCHOP was born on 20 Nov 1604. Geertruyd was born 20 November 1604, daughter of Rem
Egbertus Bisschop and of his wife Lijsbeth Philips. Parents: Egbertus BISSCHOP Rem (Rev?) and Lijsbeth PHILIPS .

She was married to Frans VAN LIMBORCH Mr. on 15 Jan 1623 in Amsterdam, Holland. Children were: Simon VAN LIMBORCH.

bullet Thomas BLANCHARD

He was married to Agnes BENT (BARNES) .(233) Thomas was her second husband. A lengthy court proceeding 5/8/1652 establishes that she had a prior son Richard Barnes, and apparently knowing that her death was nigh, asked that he pay to her sonne 20 pounds when he should be age.

bulletAlice BLOWER was baptized in 1615 in England.(234) She died in 1690.(235) (236) Age 76

She was married to Capt. Richard BRACKETT in Jan 1633/34 in London, England. (235)(237) Children were: Hannah BRACKETT.

bullet Thomas BOLLES has reference number LVXL-0R. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.

He was married to Elizabeth PERKINS in Worksop, Notts, England.

bullet Elizabeth BOLTON was born about 18 Nov 1656. Parents: Nicholas BOLTON and Elizabeth.

She was married to Experience (2) WILLIS in Dorchester MA. Children were: Mary WILLIS, John (3) WILLIS, Michael WILLIS, Experience WILLIS, Elizabeth WILLIS, Samuel WILLIS, Joseph WILLIS, John WILLIS, Obidiah WILLIS, Ebenezer WILLIS, Temperance 2 WILLIS.

bullet Nicholas BOLTON

Children were: Elizabeth BOLTON.

bulletRuth BOND died on 26 Apr 1814 in Brookfield, MA. (238) She was born in Unknown.

She was married to Roger BRUCE on 11 Nov 1809 in Brookfield, MA ?. (239)(240)

bullet George BONHAM [Plym. Colony Deeds, 5: 259] On 15 February, 1683, "Gorge Bonum senir of .... Plymouth .... Laborer .... in Consideration of the Naturall affection .... I Beare unto my granddaughter Ruhamah Willis the Daughter of Richard Willis of Plymouth aforsaid Deceased and other good Considerations" conveyed to "the said Ruhamah Willis .... all that my Share Lott or portion of meadow graunted unto mee by the Towne of Plymouth Containing six acrees .... in the lower south meddows soe Called .... my six acrees therof is bounded on the Northerly nearest with the Meddow Land of Nathaniel: Morton senir of Plymouth aforsaid Runing over thawrt the Meddow from upland to upland over the river that runeth through the said Meddow".
The witnesses were Baruch Jourdaine and Nathaniel Morton, Jr.
George Bonum acknowledged the deed, "As alsoe Sarah his wife Gave her free Consent", on 20 February, 1683, before William Bradford, Deputy Governor.

Is this the same Nicholas, or a son?

Nicholas Bonham & Hannah Fuller Married 1 of January 1658

Bonham, George

—On 29 August 1640 George Bonham, also spelled Bonum, and Bonam, bought a house and land from Thomas Pope (PCR 12:61). On 5 January 1640/41 a dispute between Bonham and George Bower was sent to arbitration, with Manasseh Kempton and James Hurst on Bonham's side, and John Winslow and William Paddy on Bower's side (PCR 2:6). Bonham bought a house and land at Eel River from Richard Willis, who had recently purchased it from William Dennis (PCR 12:69). He married on 20 December 1644 Sarah Morton (PCR 2:79), daughter of George and Juliana (Carpenter) Morton. In 1649 he bought additional land at Eel River from John Barnes (PCR 12:166). In 1658 he became a freeman and was a grand juror (PCR 3:135, 137). In 1659 the court found Bonham's charges that John Smith had made opprobrious speeches against him to be frivolous, and ordered Bonham and Smith to choose some of their neighbors to hear the controversy and make an end to it (PCR 3:169). On 3 June 1662 he was on the list of ancient freeman and others to get land at Taunton (PCR 4:20), and on 7 June 1665 he was granted a thirty-acre share in land near the Nemasket River (PCR 4:94). He was a surety for [p.247] Thomas Lucas twice and John Dunham the younger once, and on several occasions he was chosen to act with others in determining land boundaries (PCR, passim).

On 8 March 1678/79 the court, in referring to the settlement of the estate of Richard Willis, mentioned land which Willis's "father in _____," had given him (PCR 6:4), obviously his father-in-law, for he married Patience Bonham (PCR 8:33). She married (2) John Holmes, son of the Messenger John Holmes (Bertha W. Clark, "John Holmes's Two Wives Patience," TAG 38:235). John K. Allen, George Morton of Plymouth Colony and Some of His Descendants (Chicago, 1908) names Bonham's children as Ruth, who married Robert Barrow; Patience; Sarah three born with this name, but two died young); and George; but this work is not adequately documented. The combination of Miss Clark's article plus the PCR 6:4 Willis settlement gives sufficient proof that George Bonham, Jr. was his son. There was another man of the same surname in the area, Nicholas Bonham of Barnstable, but no relationship is known

He was married to Sarah MORTON in Plymouth, MA. (241) Children were: Patience BONHAM.

bullet Patience BONHAM [Plym. Colony Deeds, 5: 259] On 15 February, 1683, "Gorge Bonum senir of .... Plymouth .... Laborer .... in Consideration of the Naturall affection .... I Beare unto my granddaughter Ruhamah Willis the Daughter of Richard Willis of Plymouth aforsaid Deceased and other good Considerations" conveyed to "the said Ruhamah Willis .... all that my Share Lott or portion of meadow graunted unto mee by the Towne of Plymouth Containing six acrees .... in the lower south meddows soe Called .... my six acrees therof is bounded on the Northerly nearest with the Meddow Land of Nathaniel: Morton senir of Plymouth aforsaid Runing over thawrt the Meddow from upland to upland over the river that runeth through the said Meddow".
The witnesses were Baruch Jourdaine and Nathaniel Morton, Jr.
George Bonum acknowledged the deed, "As alsoe Sarah his wife Gave her free Consent", on 20 February, 1683, before William Bradford, Deputy Governor.
Parents: George BONHAM and Sarah MORTON.

She was married to Richard2 WILLIS on 28 Dec 1670 in Plymouth Colony, MA.(242) (243) Patience in Plymouth Town Records is mentioned only by first name. She married 2nd John(2) Holmes Torrey's Supplement 1, p. 61, [NGSQ 74:87] Children were: Ruhamah Ammi WILLIS.

bullet Nathaniel BONNELL (BUNNELL) was born between 1640 and 1650 in New Haven, CT.

bulletElisha BONNEY was born.

Children were: Ruth BONNEY 1st wife .

bulletRuth BONNEY 1st wife was born. She was born. Parents: Elisha BONNEY.

She was married to Edward (4) PACKARD in Dec 1757 in Pembroke (Plymouth Co) MA ?. Children were: Chloe PACKARD, Leah PACKARD.

bullet SALLY BONNY was born on 30 Apr 1787 in OF Lebanon, CT. She died in Apr 1817. UA Record #:31-305

Source: Automated Archives, Inc. CD #100

bulletThomas BORDMAN has reference number 35KM-DV. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.

From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.

He was married to Elizabeth PERKINS on 1 Jan 1667 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts.

bullet Thomas BORMAN has reference number 1BS2-DJT. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.

bulletJane (_____) BORRET died in May 1604 in Laxfield, Suffolk, England. (244)

bulletThomas BORRET died after 29 Dec 1590.(245)

He was married to Anne FISKE on 26 Jul 1579 in Laxfield, Suffolk, England.(246)

bullet Bernard BOUTENS

Children were: Mayke BOUTENS.

bulletElizabeth BOUTENS was born on 26 Mar 1643 in Middleberg, Zealand, Holland. She died on 10 Dec 1706 in Amersfoort, Holland. daughter of Guilliam Boutens and of Cathalina Daniels.

She was married to Abraham VAN DER MEERCH on 7 Jan 1666 in St Laurens, Holland. Children were: Arent VAN DER MEERCH.

bullet Mayke BOUTENS died about 1618 in Haarlem, Holland. Mayke Boutens, died Haarlem ± 1618 old 90 years, daughter of
Bernhard Boutens or Bouttens.

Arent van der Meersch is the son of Pieter van der Meersch, preacher of baptists and
buyer of corn in Haarlem, born Meenen (Flanders) 1560 died Haarlem 1608, marries in
Haarlem 1589 the mother: Mayke Boutens, died Haarlem ± 1618 old 90 years, daughter of
Bernhard Boutens or Bouttens.
Parents: Bernard BOUTENS.

She was married to Petier VAN DER MEERCH in 1589 in Haarlem, Holland. Children were: Arent VAN DER MEERCH.

bulletHannah BRACKETT was born on 4 Jan 1634 in Boston, MA. (247) See death notes. She died on 3 Jul 1706 in Dunstable, Ma. (248) Hannah Brackett, born Jan.4,1634 at Boston, died - killed by Indians Jul.3,1706 at Dunstable (now Nashua, N.H.), dau. of Richard & Alice (-) Brackett. She married 2nd about 1663 as 2nd wife Dea. John2 Blanchard of Charlestown. She had an estate probated. Savage: " SAMUEL, <Kinsley> Billerica, freem. 1651, m. Hannah, d. of Capt. Richard Brackett, . . . and his wid. and her f. were admors." Parents: Capt. Richard BRACKETT and Alice BLOWER.

She was married to Samuel (2) KINGSLEY about 1655 in Braintree, MA.(249) NEHGR 91-110, 1937-1956, V 93:164: Hannah married second Deacon John(2) Blanchard, (Joseph1), of Dunstable Children were: Hannah KINGSLEY, Elizabeth KINGSLEY, Mary KINGSLEY, Samuel, JR KINGSLEY.

bullet Capt. Richard BRACKETT was born in 1611 in England. (250) He was living in 1632 in Boston, MA. (251) He died on 5 Mar 1690/91 in Braintree, MA. (252) Savage and Family notes from early 1900's. His death date at age 80, "says the gravestone." See epitaph. According to other Braintree records, there is a family burying ground with numerous other Brackett descendants, as well. (Inscriptions from the Burying Ground In Braintree NEHG 11:298) He Freeman May 25 1636.(235) 50GMC, p. 65, anc., wife's anc., family; bapt. 16 Sep Sudbury, England; m. 16 Jan 1633/34, Alice Blower; d. Braintree, MA, 3 or 5 Mar 1690.

Was town clerk of Braintree for many years. Third Captain of the town. Other children included Josiah, born 1652 {Boston Records)

166 Plymouth Colony Deeds
Referring to sixty Acres of salt marsh graunted to the Massachusetts Lying on the East side of the River att Conahassett; and in Obedience to the said order mett accordingly upon the place and upon a Survey of the said land could not find any bound markes appeering according as it was sett out by hingham men but understood that hingham men had Run the line a little higher upon the River then Scittuate men had Done and therby had taken six or seaven acres of land upon the river which Scittuate men had Layed out neare the sea; which wee Conceive was not soe agreeable to the Comissioners order as the first line; And Doe therfore Conclude and agree as a full Issue of the case that the said line as it now stands marked and bounded by Scittuate men shall stand feirme and good; and the other line Run by hingham men to bee voyde and of none effect
Willam Torrey
Josias Winslow
Captaine Brackett not being soe clear in this Determination was not willing to Subscribe


"This Tistifyed by Edmond Quinsey of Braintrey this is the true will & Testament of John Parker of Taunton Deceased and taken upon oath before mee Richard Brackett Comissioner;"
[fol. 48] John Parker's inventory was taken 26 February, 1667/8, by George Hall and Walter Deane, and exhibited at the court at Plymouth 20 October, 1668, "on the oath of Sarah Parker widdow" The real estate was: "a lott on the southsyde of the Mill River with the Dvisions and six acrees over the great River" £50; "a house and lands on the Northsyde of the Mill River" £100, 20s*; "his prte in the Iron workes" £50; "his prte in the purchase of the land on the Northsyde of the Towne of Taunton" £3; "a house and yard att Boston" £80.

He was married to Alice BLOWER in Jan 1633/34 in London, England. (235)(253) Children were: Hannah BRACKETT.

bullet Mary BRADBOURNE was born in 1578.(254)

bulletThomas BRADBURY has reference number GMW2-72. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.

From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.

He was married to Mary PERKINS in 1635/36 in Salisbury, Essex, MA.

bullet Hannah (Sam3) BRADFORD Mayflower Descendant was born on 14 Feb 1689/90 in Plymouth, MA.(255) Parents: Samuel (3) BRADFORD and Hannah4 ROGERS.

She was married to Nathaniel GILBERT on 16 Jun 1709 in Duxbury, MA.(256) (257) This Nathaniel not yet confirmed as son of 2nd Thomas, but seems likely.

Children are found at P. 156.

bullet Samuel (3) BRADFORD

He was married to Hannah4 ROGERS .(258) Children were: Hannah (Sam3) BRADFORD Mayflower Descendant.

bullet BRADLEY has reference number VGXZ-0Q. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.

From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.

He was married to Ann PERKINS in 1635 in , Suffolk, MA.

bullet Mary BRADSTREET

She was married to John KIMBALL about 1655 in Ipswich, Essex, MA or in England?. Children were: Sarah(3) KIMBALL.

bullet Emeline BREWER was born on 23 Oct 1807 in Tyringham, Berckshire Co., MA. (259) She died about 1876.(260) UA Record #:125-407 Source: Banner Blue Software Incorporated. CD
#100

She was married to Leonard POTTER in May 1827. (261) Children were: John Edwin POTTER.

bullet Lydia BRIDGEMAN was born on 9 Feb 1705/6 in Wethersfield, Hartford Co., CT. (262)

She was married to Andrew DODGE on 27 Jan 1724/25 in Windham, Windham Co., CT. (263)

bullet Clement BRIGGS Jr died in 1669 in BRIDGEWATER, BRISTOL, MA. (264)

He was married to Hannah (2) PACKARD Unknown in Bridgewater or Weymouth MA.(265)

bullet Hannah BRIGGS

She was married to John ALDEN before 1710 in Duxbury, MA?.(266) Date of first known child.

bullet Martha BRIGHAM Parents: Samuel BRIGHAM and Mary.

She was married to John Jonas GOODENOW on 27 Apr 1775 in Sudbury, Middlesex, MA. Noted as dau. of Samuel Brigham and Mary. Other children of this marriage include Jonas and Martha in addition to Captain Nahum or Natham Goodenow Children were: Nahum (Nathum) GOODNOW Capt..

bullet Samuel BRIGHAM

Children were: Martha BRIGHAM.

bulletEbbot (Ebbet) BRIMSMEAD died before 1712 in prob Weymouth. (267) She was living.(268)

Children were: Thomas HUNT, William HUNT, Enoch HUNT, Joseph HUNT.

bulletCora Anna BROWN was born on 9 Apr 1861. She has reference number 82.

Children were: Stella KIMBALL, Rachel KIMBALL, Everett KIMBALL.

bulletElizabeth BROWN was born on 21 Dec 1706 in Wenham, Essex Co., MA. (269) Parents: Nathaniel BROWNE and Elizabeth FISKE.

bulletElliza BROWN.

She was married to Abraham SUTPHEN .

bullet Hannah BROWN Parents: Nathaniel BROWNE and Elizabeth FISKE.

bullet Hepsibeth (Hepsibah) Ruth BROWN died on 7 Mar 1831 in Sudbury, Middlesex, MA. (270) Parents: Hope BROWN and Ruth HOSMER.

She was married to Nahum (Nathum) GOODNOW Capt. on 25 Apr 1799 in Sudbury, Middlesex, MA. Hepzibah was his first wife, and dau. of Hope Brown and Ruth Hosmer. He married second, Sarah Haynes, in Feb. 1832 in Sudbury, MA <HURD, Middlesex Co MA>. All of his children are attributed to his first wife Hepzibeth Brown. These were: Nahum Jr., Susanna, Silvanus, Jonas, Martin, Mary, Martin William, Elizah, Hepzibeth, Joseph Warren, Jesse, Harriet, Joanna, John, for a total of 14 children. Children were: Nahum GOODNOW.

bullet Hepzibah BROWN was born on 10 Aug 1781 in Sudbury, Middlesex, MA.

bullet Hope BROWN was born about 1742 in Sudbury, Middlesex, MA. Based on stated age of death. He died on 10 Apr 1812 in Sudbury, Middlesex, MA. (271) Other Brown deaths recorded here are Hopestill Brown, esq. Tomb 1731; Ruth his wife who died in 1836 at 90 years of age; Jotham Brown who died in 1798 at 89 years of age and his wife, Hepsibah who died in 1784 at 69 years of age. Two young children of Hope and Ruth are mentioned, Polly and Sally, both dying as infants.

He was married to Ruth HOSMER in Sudbury, Middlesex, MA.(272) Children were: Hepsibeth (Hepsibah) Ruth BROWN.

bullet Hopestill BROWN

He was married to Abigail HAYNES on 26 Nov 1685 in Sudbury, Middlesex, MA.(273) (274)

bullet Jabez BROWN

He was married to Deborah HAYNES. (275) No date of birth or marriage given. Says she had children Sarah and Josiah.

bullet John BROWN Parents: Nathaniel BROWNE and Elizabeth FISKE.

bullet Mary BROWN Parents: Nathaniel BROWNE and Elizabeth FISKE.

bullet Mary BROWN was born about 1626 in Plymouth, MA. (276) She died after Nov 1689 in Plymouth, MA. (277) After she gave consent to the sale of land between sons John and Elkiah. MFIP: The Mary Brown who married Thomas Willet, 6 July, 1635 was the dau. of John Brown, Peter's brother who lived in Duxbury.

Other children were Ephraim, Ebenezer, Peter Helkiah, John, John again, Isaac, all born Plymouth. Parents: Peter BROWN and Martha _____(FORD).

She was married to Ephraim TINKHAM about 1646 in Plymouth, MA.(278) Children were: Mary TINKHAM.

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