Bullard Immigrants |
These listings have been found at different places on the internet or provided by other people.
Not in any particular order.
The Original Lists OF PERSONS OF
QUALITY
[Regi]ster of the names of all ye Passinger wch Passed from ye
Port of London for on whole yeare Endinge at Xpmas 1635.
THO.
Bullard 32
refer:Hotten, John Camden.
Original Lists of Persons of Quality. New York, NY: J. W. Bouton,
1874
Middlesex County, Mass.
THOMAS PIDGE [ daughter]
BIRTH: By about 1594 based on date of marriage. DEATH: Roxbury 30 December 1643 -ORIGIN:
Saffron Walden, Essex -MIGRATION: 1633 RESIDENCE:
Roxbury
*CHURCH MEMBERSHIP: "Thomas Pigge" was admitted to
Roxbury church as member #84, among those who arrived in 1633 FREEMAN: 14 May 1634 --
MARRIAGE: Saffron Walden, Essex, 1 November 1619
Mary Sothy; "Mary Pigge the wife of Thomas Pigge" was
admitted to Roxbury church as member #85 .
Their 9th child-** MARTHA, b. Roxbury 12 March 1642/3; m. in Dedham 5 April 1659 to Benjamin Bullard
*Roxbury Land and Church Records, Sixth Report of the Boston Record Commissioners (Boston 1884), pp. 74-191
**The Record of Births, Marriages and Deaths... in the Town of Dedham, Volumes 1 & 2..., Don Gleason Hill, ed. (Dedham 1886)
Watertown--
"20 January 1681 Garrett Church of Watertown sold to Oliver Wellington of Watertown twelve acres in Watertown, the fourth lot in the fourth division and the fifth lot "in that tract of land" . On 22 August 1682 "Garrat Church of Watertown, planter," sold to Samuell Sternes of Watertown four acres of meadow in that town On 9 December 1684 Garrett Church of Watertown, planter, sold to John Sherman of Watertown two acres of plowland in the Further Plain in Watertown On 19 May 1685 Garrett Church of Watertown, planter, sold to Thomas Rice, late of Sudbury, two acres of meadow in Watertown "called Little Cherry Meadow" within "the land called farm land & is bounded with a farm granted to Bullard"
refer: Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Deeds
Charlestown area
In his will, dated 19 January 1655 but not accepted at court, "William Baker, husbandman, inhabitant in Billericke," ordered that "all my estate left shall be retained in my overseers' hands, whilst my wife Joan lives, and ordered by them as they see meet for my wife's use and benefits," and then listed "the particulars of my present state": "a parcel of arable and meadow land lying in the field by Thomas Peirce's land, of about 16 acres more or less"; two hay lots "over the creek at the west end over against Willi[am] Bullard's"
9 November 1655 "Jonas Palmer and Elizabeth Palmer of Rehoboth" sold to William Bullard
Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Deeds
Indentured at Philadelphia, PA
| Date | Name | ................. | ........Whom Indentured | ...........Residence................... | Occupation | Term | Amount |
| 16 Aug 1773 | John Haughey | Thomas Bullard and his assigns | Sadsbury twp., Lancaster co. | Servant | 7 yrs. | pound 14.10.0. |
found at ancestry.com
Virginia Bullards'
| Early Virginia Immigrants; 16231666 Bullard, Rich., 1654, by Col. Hump. Higgenson, Esq., and Abraham Moone, Westmoreland Co. Bullard, Tho., 1654, by Col. Hump. Higgenson, Westmoreland Co. Bullard, Thomas, 1637, by Humphry Higgenson, Gent., Co. Bullard, John, from Rendall, 1642, by Thomas Say, Co. Bullard, Henry, 1636, by Christopher Calthropp, Charles River Co. Greer, George Cabel. Early Virginia Immigrants 1623-1666. Richmond, VA: W. C. Hill Printing Co., 1912. |
From Sandra Ferguson- a list of early immigrants to Virgnia- Thanks Sandra
Early Va Bullard/Buller names
Buller, Jno. aged 18 arrived in Va in 1653, aboard the Abraham
Buller, Thomas York CO in 1642, headright of Col. Higgenson
Buller, Mary, dt of Henry, St, Steven's Parish, was b1-28-1677
Buller, William son of Henry b. 2-14-1685
Buller, An, 1653 Northumberland co headright
Bullard,John 1642 headright of John Say
Bullard, Henry 1636 headright of Christopher Calthropp of York Co
Buller,.Tho. 1643 headright of William Warher.
Bullard..Mr. listed as a Justice of James City County, in 1664.
From Sandra Ferguson, Thanks again- {Please note that this is not a coyright violation of FTM-the CD # 350 is only a reference. The same information is available at "America's Plantations and Colonies" }
All names are left as found because frequently there are other familymember with a different surname. Example is Edmund Jones- this is too early to be the Edmund Jones that married Mary Bullard, daughter of Ambrose Bullard, but it still could connect with the above.
FTM CD # 350 - Complete Book of Emigrants, 1607-1776- Sec II, Ch 30, 1635
21 August 1635. Persons to be transported (from London) to Virginia by the George, Mr. John Severne, after examination by the Minister of Gravesend:
Michell Masters 21; Thomas Morecock 26; John Gillam 21; Thomas Gillam 18; Humfrey Higginson 28; Mathew Silsby 31; Thomas Bullard 32; Thomas Rogers 15; Nowell Lloyd 16; Ann Higginson 25; Francis Foster 18; Robert Scotchmore 39; John Evans 19; Rabecca Palmer 19; Arthur Bodilies 19; Peter Maning 25; Daniell Bowyer 30; Michell Williams 18; Christopher Kirk 23; Richard Genney 20; Christopher Thomas 21; Walter Walker 23; John Pope 28; Antony Hodgskins 22; John Bell 21; Ann Layfield 30; John Hutchinson 47; Alice Levitt 16; Mary Burtwezill 18; Alice Watson 30; Joan Ludcole 18; Nathaniel Wilson 23; Theodor Rogerson 20; William Thomson 22; John Jones 17; Michell Hedly 24; Edward Abbs 37; William Golder 22; Thomas Hand 20; George Fox 14; John Daynie 20; William Hawkes 22; Ralph Cleyton 20; Thomas Best 33; John Hunt 23; John Feld 20; Elizabeth Bristowe 17; Mary Robinson 18; Elizabeth Woodbridge 22; Bryan Hare 27; Roger Cutts 20; William Dickenson 21; William Mitchell 15; Marie Neele 13; Ann Cooper 20; George Tayler 20; Henry Kilby 27; John Fynch 27; George Quithor 25; Thomas Mothropp 21; James Horner 24; John Ray 21; Richard Dixon 20; Thomas Peacock 19; John Rogers 18; Griffith Hughes 24; Ann White 19; John Quyle 15; Thomas Allin 17; John Butler 13; Thomas Purnell 16; Valentine Bishopp 11; William Clowdslie 26; Richard Verdin 24; John Baddam 40; Elias Wiggmore 24; Suzan Hare 24; Richard Hide 24; Robert Dunham 30; John Goodridge 19; John Tiffing 19; Henry Cutling 40; Leonard Richardson 43; Jesper Hodgskyns 24; John Wynn 25; Thomas Howell 20; Lawrence Barwick 20; John Musgrave 37;Edward Lillie 19; John Goodson 25; Michell Prynn 25; Alexander Greene 40; James Bankes 35; Oliff Gibbins 13; Constance Fister 23; William Scott 24; Ralph Browne 23; Robert Morrison 21; Edward Greene 6; Thomas Banks 4; Elizabeth Banks 9 months; John Allin 21; Lewes James 30; Thomas Wiggins 20; Sara Merriman 20; Arthur Figiss 40; William Hinshawe 20; Roger Nevitt 20; Mathew Price 20; Richard James 33; William Neesam 21; Thomas Buck 17; George Smith 20; Joseph Mills 20; Thomas Rogers 16; John Richards 17; William Saie 17; George Cranwell 23; John Weston 20; Francis Blake 18; Thomas Maynard 22; John Price 34; Peter Starkie 22; James Hawkins 17; Joseph Warrwell 17; Francis Young 21; Thomas Connier 22; Thomas Perry 18; John Staunton 27; Thomas White 16; Richard Phillips 14; Jane Swifte 23; Margery Carter 23; Gressam Parkins 19; William Block 23; Thomas Gadsby 19; Richard James, minister,33; Ursula James 19; Arthur Figiss 33; Francis Havercamp 17; Edmond Jones 22; Henry Hawley 34; Robert Burr 19; William Miller 29; WilliamCurtis 19; Thomas Beomont 29; John Covell 18; Mary Lovett 18; JoanVizard 18; William Steevens 22; Thomas Horrocks 22; Mary Soanes 26. (PRO:E157/20).
Sec II, Ch 54, 1659
19 September 1659. Henry Peeters aged 20, apprentice of Nicholas Bond of Shadwell, Stepney, Middlesex, ship caulker, deposes at the request of Thomas Ashbey of London, salter, executor of Robert Pooley of Ratcliffe, Stepney, Middlesex, deceased, late Master's mate of the Elizabeth of London of which Joseph Baddison was Master; and at the request of Jane, former wife of Robert Pooley but now wife of Thomas Wager of Limehouse, Stepney, Middlesex, shipwright. At the beginning of March 1658 the deponent went as caulker of the Elizabeth bound to Barbados. When Joseph Baddison died Robert Pooley became Master but also died 14 days later. John Cravens, son-in-law of Pooley, took command but likewise died within a week. Then a passenger John Cook, an inkhorn maker, took over the ship and brought her upon the rocks at Barbados where he sold off four of the servants, one of whom was named Roger, to buy a shallop for himself with which to carry ashore goods from the Elizabeth.
Richard Bullard of Limehouse, surgeon of the Elizabeth aged 31, deposes similarly
Jane Wager aged 50, wife of Thomas Wager and relict of Thomas Pooley, deposes about the goods carried by the Elizabeth. Bezaleel Hubbard aged 20, apprentice of William Tucker of Stepney, surgeon, deposes that he went as surgeon's mate on the voyage during which Pooley and Cravens died in May 1658. John Cook sold one servant at Barbados, one at Nevis and two at Bermuda. Thomas Ashbey, citizen and salter of London aged 46, executor of Robert Pooley, deposes that he negotiated a bill of exchange for Thomas and Jane Wager drawn on Francis Hacker, merchant of London, by Robert Dollman of Barbados, merchant, who purchased a share of the ship from Wager's attorney, George May. Certified that Thomas Ashbey is executor of the will of Robert Pooley in trust for Jane his wife, sister of Thomas Ashbey, now wife of Thomas Wager. (MCD 9).
Sec III, Ch 27, 1686
28 June 1686-15 July 1686. Shippers by the Susan, Mr. Edward Tatnall, bound from London for Virginia: Richard Bullard, Thomas Jennings, Blewit Bemont.
Sec IV, Ch 28, 1725
15-25 May 1725. The following bound to James Gerald to serve 4 years in Jamaica: John Singers of Bath, Somerset, gardener aged 19; Charles Burnell of Chichester, Sussex, aged 20; Richard Bullard of Maidstone, Kent, aged 19.
Sec VI, Ch 2, Emigrants In Bondage
Bullard, William. Sentenced to transportation Lent 1745. * Suffolk.