are direct ancestors of L Robinson
Barrett, Margaret (b. 29 Sep 1595, d. 25 Mar 1661)
Source: (Individual)
Title: A Genealogical Memoir of the Huntington Family in This Country...Page: 62
Immigration: Date: 15 Jun 1633
Place: Arrived Boston on "Elizabeth Bonaventure"
Death: 25 Mar 1661 , , Connecticut
Huntington, Simon (b. 7 Aug 1583, d. 11 May 1633)Note: !SOURCE-DEATH-SPOUSE-CHILDREN: GENEALOGICAL AND PERSONAL HISTORY OF NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA, by John W. Jordan, LLD, p901.
Came from Norwich, England, and died at sea on the voyage to America Source: Genealogical and Personal History of Northern Penn. by John W.
Jordan, p. 901.
In the book "The Planters of the Commonwealth" page 103, lists SimonHuntington of Norwich, county Norfolk, and settled Roxbury.
Immigration: Date: 15 Jun 1633
Place: Arrived Boston on "Elizabeth Bonaventure"
Death: 11 May 1633 Voyage to America
Burial: At Sea
Cause: Small Pox
Huntington, Christopher (b. ABT 25 Jul 1624, d. 1691)Note: BIRTH CONFLICT: Check on birth date. Had b 7 Oct 1652, which was actually his marriage date. Changing birth to Abt 1627.
!SOURCE-MARRIAGE-SPOUSE-CHILDREN-OCCUPATIONS: Genealogical and Personal History of Northern Penn. by John W. Jordan p 901
Family Residences: Windsor, CT until 1654?
Saybrook 1654 - 1660
Valley of Yantic (now Norwich) 1660 -
BIOGRAPHICAL: Went with Rev. James Fitch to the ...?
1668 granted 100 acres of land
1678 town clerk
Source: (Death)
Title: A Genealogical Memoir of the Huntington Family in This Country...Page: 65
Baptism: 25 Jul 1624 St. Andrew's, Norwich, England
Immigration: Date: 15 Jun 1633
Place: Arrived Boston on "Elizabeth Bonaventure"
Death: 1691 Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut
Rockwell, Ruth (b. 16 Aug 1633, d. 1683)Death: 1683 Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts
Source: (Death)
Title: Matthew Grant Record, 1639-1681Page: 82
Source: (Individual)
Title: A Genealogical Memoir of the Huntington Family in This Country...Page: 62
Data:
Text: brother Stawton (letter from Peter Barrett, Margaret's brother)
Baptism: 23 Jan 1592/1593 Naughton, Suffolk, England
Death: 25 Mar 1661 , Windsor, England
Bullard, Robert (b. 1599/1600, d. 24 Apr 1639)Note: !SOURCE-BIRTH-DEATH-SPOUSE-CHILDREN-EMIGRATION: Bullard & Allied Families by Edgar J. Bullard, 1930, p. 13 Robert, b ~ 1599/1600 (came to New England with wife Ann) d. in Watertown, MA 24 Apr 1639 Robert died, leaving a widow Ann, a son Benjamin, and daughters Ann & Maudalin.
Family Residences: Barnhams Co Suffolk, England; Watertown, MA
Surname changed from Buller to Bullard
Other Bullards (Pamphlet) # 585 lists Robert's death as 24 Jun, 1639 inWatertown, MA. He was also there in 1636.
Death: 24 Apr 1639 Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts
Bullard, Mrs. Ann (b. ABT 1604, d. Bet 1639 - 1703)Death: Bet 1639 - 1703
Bullard, William (b. ABT 1562, d. 1609/1610)Note: !SOURCE-BIRTH-DEATH-MARRIAGE-SPOUSE-PARENTS-CHILDREN: Bullard & Allied Families by Edgar J. Bullard, 1930, p.13;
William Buller, son of Henry & Margaret Buller of Barnham, in Suffolk, b.
~1562, m. 1587, Grace Bignett. He d. 1609-10, & his widow d. 1629-30, leaving a will in which the follwing children were mentioned: 1. Grace, b. ~1588 2. Ellen 1591
3. William (came to New England)
4. Katherine, d. 1598
5. Mary, d. 1598
6. Robert, b. ~1599-1600 (came to New England w/wife Ann), d. in Watertown MA 24 Apr 1639
7. John, b. 1602, came to New England w/wife Magdalene 8. Joane, 1605 (more info.)
9. George, settled at Watertown, Massachusetts, 1638, widow Grace Bullard They came to America ~ 1635
Note: Surname of children changed from Buller to Bullard
Source: (Individual)
Title: G 2445Page: 117
Death: 1609/1610 Barnham, Suff, England
Bignett, Grace (b. ABT 1566, d. 1629/1660)Death: 1629/1660 Barnham, Suffolk, England
Note: came to New England
Death: 1598
Death: 1598
Bullard, Henry (b. ABT 1535, d. AFT 1590)Source: (Birth)
Title: G 2445Page: 117
Death: AFT 1590 England
Note: Source: Bullard & Allied Families by Edgar J. Bullard, 1930, p. 13 George settled in Watertown, Massachusetts, 1638. Widow Grace Bullard. They came to America abt 1635. Surname changed from Buller to Bullard.
Bunting, John (b. 1754, d. Jan 1811)Note: !MARRIAGE: 04 Mar 1768, Burlington Co, New Jersey; "Tilton Family in America", vol I, #4, Page 104. Lists NJ Colonial Marriage Licenses (fm NJ archives, vol XXII); from Marianne.
SOURCE:
(1) From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996; (2) HARRISON, PETER (1766) & HIS DESCENDANTS BY IVAN SCOTT - COLUMBUS, OH .
A John Bunting is listed in Upper Alloways Creek, Salem, NJ in theRevolutionary Census (See Joseph Archer for full title). Page 16. 1776& 1777. Also listed in Chesterfield, Burlington, NJ on page 29. 1778 -1780.
-web search listed death as 1813 near Aldenville "Ann Ulatt
Subject: BUNTING, John - NJ > MD > PA
Message: Anyone related to John Bunting, in Wayne Co. abt 1798, helpedsurvey Bethany, ran tavern there for Henry Drinker; died near Aldenville1813. Widow was Patience (Tilton) Bunting who died after
1820 (listed in 1820 census as living at son-in-law's home (JeremiahSwingle).John Bunting was native of NJ, to MD, to PA.
I will be there shortly and looking for grave sights, etc.
Thanks"
Listed in Wyoming & Lackawanna Valleys, Pennsylvania Genealogies & FamilyHistories, Volume I-II
A John Bunting listed in: Pennsylvania Volunteers in the War of 1812 1
A John Bunting listed in: Revolutionary War Service Records, 1775-83
Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1819
Calendar of New Jersey Wills, 1670-1760
U.K. and U.S. Directories, 1680-1830
1790 census: not found as head of household in NJ, or MD.
Death: Jan 1811 Aldenville, Wayne, Pennsylvania
Tilton, Patience (b. ABT 1743, d. AFT 1820)Note: SOURCE-MARRIAGE: Publication "Tilton Family in America", vol 1 #4 p. 104 lists New Jersey Colonial Marriage Licenses (for N.J. Archives, Vol XXII) lists 1768, Mar 4, Patience Tilton and John Bunting, Jr., Burlington. (NEEDS TO BE VERIFIED) Marriage info. based on this
1780-1810 in Burlington Co., NJ only:
Patience of Monmouth Co (no twp) 1735.
MARRIAGE: Possibly married Masey? Carter, 16 Jan 1740 in Burlington Co., NJ (source by Marianne Robinson Busher - too faded to read).
SOURCES:
(1) From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996; (2) HARRISON, PETER (1766) & HIS DESCENDANTS BY IVAN SCOTT - COLUMBUS, OH .
Ancestry.com lists three Patience Tiltons on their NJ Colonial Era,1665-1800; 14 listings Historical and Genealogical Miscellany: New Yorkand New Jersey, Vols. I-V and American Genealogical-Biographical Index(AGBI) ; Calendar of New Jersey Wills, 1670-1760
Death: AFT 1820
Morton, Nathaniel (b. 1613, d. 27 Jun 1685)Note: !DEATH: PS 330 Plymouth Church Records, 1620-1859, 257, Member dyed [june, 1865]: mr Nathaniel Morton, Secretary, June 28/29 in his 73d ye[are]; (Marianne).
Celebrated author of "New England Memorial"
source: George Morton of Plymoth Colony and some of his Decendents p.11 Nathaniel Morton, eldest son of George Morton. b latter part of 1613 in Leyden, Holland. Came to New England with his father in June, 1624 on the "Ann". In 1624, upon the death of his father, was adopted by Gov. Wm. Bradford, whose 2nd wife was Mrs. George Morton's sister (her name was Alice 9Carpenter) Southworth-Bradford.
Made a freeman in 1635, same year he married Lydia Cooper. She died Sept 23 - Oct 4, 1673. He then married Ann Pritchard 29 Apr 1674 (daughter of Richard Pritchard.)...
Source: (Death)
Title: PS 330 Plymouth Church Records, 1620-1859Page: 257
Data:
Text: Member dyed [june, 1685]: mr Nathaniel Morton, Secretary, June 28/29 in his 73d ye[are].
Death: 27 Jun 1685 Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Cooper, Lydia (b. ABT 1614, d. 23 Sep 1673)Note: DEATH: Died 23 Sep - 4 Oct 1673
Death: 23 Sep 1673 Or near, Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Burial: 25 Sep 1673 Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Morton, George (b. 2 Aug 1585, d. Jun 1624)Note: source: George Morton of Plymoth Colony and some of his Decendents p.11 Nathaniel Morton, eldest son of George Morton. b latter part of 1613 in Leyden, Holland. Came to New England with his father in June, 1623/4 on the "Anne". In 1624, upon the death of his father, was adopted by Gov. Wm. Bradford, whose 2nd wife was Mrs. George Morton's sister (her name was Alice 9Carpenter) Southworth-Bradford.
p. 1 George Morton - One of the founders of New Plymouth, Mass. Puritan, left England to Holland to USA. Was in Leyden in Dec 15-25, 1612. His wife was Juliana Carpenter, of Bath, England. m 23 Jul - 2 Aug 1612.
http://members.aol.com/calebj/mayflower.htm - passenger list of ship "Anne" (arrived Jul 1623 in Plymouth) includes:
MORTON, George (wife Juliana Morton, son Nathanial, son John, son Ephraim, dau Patience, dau Sara.)
Land records for Plymouth in 1623 -
These but against the swampe and reed ponde
George Morton & Experience Mitchell 8 (8 acres)
The book "Abraham Sampson in America..." by Elizabeth Newman Hutchinson,page 7, lists George Morton's irth as Austerfield Yorkshire England.
The book "Planters of the Commonwealth" lists George and wife aspassengers of the "Little James", and states that George and JulianaMorton were of Harworth, county Notts; merchant.
Source: (Death)
Title: New England's MemorialPage: 63-64
Data:
Text: ...With much comfort and peace he fell asleep in the Lord, in the month of June, anno 1624.
Immigration: Date: 1623
Place: on the Ann from Leiden, Holland to Plymouth, Massachusetts
Occupation: Place: Merchant
Death: Jun 1624 Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Carpenter, Juliana (b. 1583, d. 19 Feb 1663/1664)Note: !SOURCE-BIRTH-DEATH-MARRIAGE-SPOUSE-CHILD-EMIGRATION: THE CARPENTER FAMILY IN AMERICA, 1637-1901;
Julia Ann was probalby the oldest, born in 1583. She married George Morton of York, England while in Leyden, Holland on 23 July 1612. She died at Plymouth 19 Feb 1664/5. The Morton's came to Plymouth in the ship Anne, July 1623. Their son was the celebrated Nathaniel Morton, the author of "New England Memorial", etc.
IGI lists birth info. of 1584, Leyden, England...
Another source, Abraham Sampson in America... page xiv, says she died atPlymouth Feb. 18, 1665, age 81, and that she was a maid of Bath. (AlohaDAR Library).
Death: 19 Feb 1663/1664 Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts
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