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2/04/2006

There were a number of Eliot, Elliot, Eliott and Elliott names that came to New England in the 1600s and early 1700s. Those mentioned here are John Eliot, Apostle to the Indians and wife Ann Mumford, Jacob Eliot and Margery, and Phillip Eliot and Elizabeth in Boston and/or Roxbury by 1631. John Eliot and Margaret were of Boston by 1633. Francis Elliot and Mary Saunders were of Braintree by 1640. John Eliot, of the Royal Scotts, and Sarah Bayard were of Boston by 1641. Joseph Elliott and Deborah were of Stonington, Connecticut, by 1642. Edmund Elliot and Sarah Haddon were of Salisbury by 1652. Simon Elliott and Sarah Wilson were of Bristol, Maine, by 1755. Andrew Eliot and Grace Woodier were of Beverly, Massachusetts, by 1670. Robert and wife Ann were of Casco, Maine, by 1670, as was Robert and Sarah Fryer. Thomas Elliott and Jane were of Taunton by 1674. Daniel Elliott and Hannah Cloyes were of Sudbury by 1685. Francis Elliot and Abigail Nichols were of Boxford, Massachusetts, by 1686.Francis Elliot and Mary were of Durham, New Hampshire, by 1720. Richard Elliot and Mary Drew were of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, by 1694. Elias Eliot and Ruth Lawrence were of Pepperell, Massachusetts, by 1729. Joseph Elliot and Jerusha Fuller were of Sutton, Massachusetts, by 1730. It cannot be stated, for sure, that these were all immigrant ancestors, but from the records compiled for this database, no one has been found to have arrived earlier.

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