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Thomas Ewer Immigrant Ancestor see FAMILY TREE
Baptized: 10/Mar/1592-93 Strood, Kent, England    
     
Died: 1638    

WIFE

Sarah Linnell

CHILDREN

1. Sarah Ewer b. Apr/1627

2. Henry Ewer b. Apr/1629

3. Elizabeth Ewer b. 1631

4. Thomas Ewer b. 1633

Genealogical notes of Barnstable families p. 360: "Thomas Ewer, aged 40, a tailor, embarked aboard the ship James, Jo. May, at London, June 19, 1635, for New England, with his wife Sarah, aged 28, and two children, Elizabeth, aged 4 years, and Thomas, aged 1 1-2 years. He had at least two older children, not named in the Custom House records, who came over subsequently, perhaps with their grandfather in 1638."

"Thomas Ewer settled in Charlestown, where he acquired some notoriety as a politician. In 1637 Lord Ley brought a charge against him for using language disrespectful to the King, and afterwards he was prosecuted as one of the friends and supporters of Wheelwright; but he recanted his opinions, proving himself not to be so firm a man as his son Thomas.

He died in Charleston in 1638, and his widow Sarah married, Dec. 11, 1639, Thomas Lothrop. Her family removed with her to Barnstable.

From Bobbie Hall: "Thomas Ewer settled in Charlestown, where he aquired some notoriety as a politician. In 1637, Lord Ley brought a charge against Thomas for using language disrespectful to the King, and afterwards he was prosecuted as one of the friends and supporters of the Wheelwright; but he recanted his opinions, proving himself not to be so firm a man as his son Thomas."
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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