Thomas
WEBBER
wager3208, 3224
1629
- 1687
Father: Thomas WEBBER
Mother: Phillipa JUNSEN
Family 1 : Mary PARKER
2. John WEBBER
3. Joseph WEBBER
4. James WEBBER
5. Sarah WEBBER
6. Lydia WEBBER
7. Thomas WEBBER
8. Nathaniel WEBBER
9. Mary WEBBER
___William WEBBER____
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wager3208, 3224
He was a fisherman and sea captain, and was said to be the captain on the Mayflower's final voyage (one report by Col. Charles E. Banks actually states he was second mate during the1620 voyage). Probably around 1650, he settled near the mouth of the Kennebec River, Maine, on property that included several islands, including his wife's family land, Parker's Island (today it's Georgetown). He took an oath to the Plymouth colony in 1654. They were driven from Maine more than once by Indian raids.
Sybil Noyes, Charles Libby, and Walter Davis. Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co. Inc., 1972) : p. 730.
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