Bunnell, Benjamin (b. , d. 1696)
Note: BUNNILL, BENJAMIN, New Haven, took o. of fidel, 7 Apr. 1657, was, s. of William, and a propr. 1685, had eleven ch. names unkn. and d. 1696. Porter writes me, that by w. Rebecca Mallory, wh. d. 12 Mar. 1691, he had Rebecca, b. 19 Jan. 1668, d. in a wk.; Rebecca, again, 11 Feb. 1669; Judith, 13 Apr. 1672; Benjamin, 4 Jan. 1676, d. in few days; Ann, 8 Jan. 1678, d. young; Benjamin, again, 29 Nov. 1679; Hezekiah, 23 Mar. 1682; Rachel, 16 Dec. 1683; Nathaniel, May 1686; Israel, 12 Mar. 1690; and his sec. w. Elizabeth wid. of John Sperry, bore him Ann, 11 Oct. 1695; and his wid. m. 19 Sept. 1700, Edmund Dorman. NATHAN, New Haven, br. of the preced. m. 3 Jan. 1667, Susanna Whitehead, eldest d. of Isaac.
(Savage, "Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England" Vol 1)
Source: (Name)
Abbreviation: Families of Ancient New Haven
Title: Families of Ancient New Haven
Author: Donald Lines Jacobus
Publication: Baltimore, MD: 1997, Genealogical Publishing Co. [Broderb
und Family History CD #179 (CT Genealogies #1, 1600s-1800s)]Page: Vol II, Page 358
Source: (Christening)
Abbreviation: Families of Ancient New Haven
Title: Families of Ancient New Haven
Author: Donald Lines Jacobus
Publication: Baltimore, MD: 1997, Genealogical Publishing Co. [Broderb
und Family History CD #179 (CT Genealogies #1, 1600s-1800s)]Page: Vol II, Page 358
Note: Record Source-First Congregational Society, New Haven, CT
Christening: 1690 New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut
Death: 1696
Source: (Name)
Abbreviation: Families of Ancient New Haven
Title: Families of Ancient New Haven
Author: Donald Lines Jacobus
Publication: Baltimore, MD: 1997, Genealogical Publishing Co. [Broderb
und Family History CD #179 (CT Genealogies #1, 1600s-1800s)]Page: Vol V, Page 1122
Source: (Birth)
Abbreviation: Families of Ancient New Haven
Title: Families of Ancient New Haven
Author: Donald Lines Jacobus
Publication: Baltimore, MD: 1997, Genealogical Publishing Co. [Broderb
und Family History CD #179 (CT Genealogies #1, 1600s-1800s)]Page: Vol V, Page 1122
Note: Record Source-Vital statistics, New Haven, CT
Source: (Birth)
Abbreviation: Peter Mallory , New Haven, Conn., 1644, and Some of His Des
cendants, Genealogies of Connecticut Families, Vol II
Title: Peter Mallory , New Haven, Conn., 1644, and Some of His Des
cendants, Genealogies of Connecticut Families, Vol II
Author: James Shepard
Publication: NEHGS (Broderbund Family History CD #179)Page: Page 448
Data:
Text: gives birth date of 18 May 1649
Note: BIOGRAPHY: Returned to England in 1654.
Source: (Name)
Abbreviation: Families of Ancient New Haven
Title: Families of Ancient New Haven
Author: Donald Lines Jacobus
Publication: Baltimore, MD: 1997, Genealogical Publishing Co. [Broderb
und Family History CD #179 (CT Genealogies #1, 1600s-1800s)]Page: Vol II, Page 358
Source: (Name)
Abbreviation: Wilmot Family of New Haven, Conn.
Title: The Wilmot Family of New Haven, Conn.
Author: Donald Lines Jacobs
Publication: NEHGR, Vol 59 (1905)Page: Page 67
Source: (Name)
Abbreviation: Wilmot Family of New Haven, Conn.
Title: The Wilmot Family of New Haven, Conn.
Author: Donald Lines Jacobs
Publication: NEHGR, Vol 59 (1905)Page: Page 67
Source: (Death)
Abbreviation: Families of Ancient New Haven
Title: Families of Ancient New Haven
Author: Donald Lines Jacobus
Publication: Baltimore, MD: 1997, Genealogical Publishing Co. [Broderb
und Family History CD #179 (CT Genealogies #1, 1600s-1800s)]Page: Vol VIII, Page 1982
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England
Title: A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New Engl
and
Author: James Savage
Publication: Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1861
[online at: http://www.usgennet.org/usa/vt/state/savage/]Page: Vol III, Page 555
Note: named as a child of Benjamin Wilmot
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Families of Ancient New Haven
Title: Families of Ancient New Haven
Author: Donald Lines Jacobus
Publication: Baltimore, MD: 1997, Genealogical Publishing Co. [Broderb
und Family History CD #179 (CT Genealogies #1, 1600s-1800s)]Page: Vol VIII, Page 1981
Note: Record Source-Vital statistics, New Haven, CT
Death: Bef May 1654
Note: PETER, New Haven, sign. the planta. cov. 1644, had Rebecca, b. 18 Mar. 1650; Peter, 27 July 1653; Mary, 28 Oct. 1655, d. soon; Mary, again, 28 Nov. 1656; Thomas, 15 Apr. 1659; Daniel, 25 Nov. 1661; the last three bapt. 12 July 1663, not 11 (wh. was Saturday), as the eminent. untrustworthy ch. rec. tells; John, 10 May 1664, bapt. I suppose, next Sunday, not Tuesday 17, by the wretch. rec.; Joseph, b. 1666; Benjamin, 4 Jan. 1669; Samuel, 10 Mar. 1673; and William, 3 Sept. 1675.
(Savage, "Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England", Vol 3)
Source: (Name)
Abbreviation: Families of Ancient New Haven
Title: Families of Ancient New Haven
Author: Donald Lines Jacobus
Publication: Baltimore, MD: 1997, Genealogical Publishing Co. [Broderb
und Family History CD #179 (CT Genealogies #1, 1600s-1800s)]Page: Vol V, Page 1122
Death: 1698-1699
Source: (Name)
Abbreviation: Families of Ancient New Haven
Title: Families of Ancient New Haven
Author: Donald Lines Jacobus
Publication: Baltimore, MD: 1997, Genealogical Publishing Co. [Broderb
und Family History CD #179 (CT Genealogies #1, 1600s-1800s)]Page: Vol VI, page 1479
Source: (Death)
Abbreviation: Families of Ancient New Haven
Title: Families of Ancient New Haven
Author: Donald Lines Jacobus
Publication: Baltimore, MD: 1997, Genealogical Publishing Co. [Broderb
und Family History CD #179 (CT Genealogies #1, 1600s-1800s)]Page: Vol VI, page 1479
Note: Record Source-Vital statistics, New Haven, CT
Data:
Text: gives date as 1690
Source: (Death)
Abbreviation: Peter Mallory , New Haven, Conn., 1644, and Some of His Des
cendants, Genealogies of Connecticut Families, Vol II
Title: Peter Mallory , New Haven, Conn., 1644, and Some of His Des
cendants, Genealogies of Connecticut Families, Vol II
Author: James Shepard
Publication: NEHGS (Broderbund Family History CD #179)Page: Page 447
Data:
Text: gives date as Dec 1690
Christening: 13 Dec 1629 Chesham, Buckinghamshire, England
Death: Dec 1690 New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut
Source: (Name)
Abbreviation: History of Colrain
Title: A History of Colrain, Massachusetts, with Genealogies of Ea
rly Families
Author: Lois McClellan Patrie
Publication: c. 1974
Repository:Name: Library of Congress
Address: 101 Independence Ave. S.E.
Washington, DC 20450
Address1: 101 Independence Ave. S.E.
State: Washington, DC 20450
Phone: (202) 707-5000Page: Page 98
Data:
Text: Came to Colrain [MA] some time after 1742; for he purchased land from John Clark Aug 1 1742, a first division lot in Bernardston Gore. On Jan 7, 1745 he purchased an additional 20 acres from the proprietors and was then "of Colrain." His homestead was later known as the Handy place
Source: (Birth)
Abbreviation: History of Colrain
Title: A History of Colrain, Massachusetts, with Genealogies of Ea
rly Families
Author: Lois McClellan Patrie
Publication: c. 1974
Repository:Name: Library of Congress
Address: 101 Independence Ave. S.E.
Washington, DC 20450
Address1: 101 Independence Ave. S.E.
State: Washington, DC 20450
Phone: (202) 707-5000
Source: (Birth)
Abbreviation: VR's of Colrain, MA
Title: Vital Records of Colrain, Massachusetts to the end of the Y
ear 1849
Publication: Salem, MA: The Essex Institute, 1934Page: Page 169
Note: Record Source-Gravestone record, Chandler Hill Cemetery
Data:
Text: d Nov 30 1750 [a. 59 y]
Source: (Birth)
Abbreviation: History of Colrain
Title: A History of Colrain, Massachusetts, with Genealogies of Ea
rly Families
Author: Lois McClellan Patrie
Publication: c. 1974
Repository:Name: Library of Congress
Address: 101 Independence Ave. S.E.
Washington, DC 20450
Address1: 101 Independence Ave. S.E.
State: Washington, DC 20450
Phone: (202) 707-5000Page: Page 98
Source: (Death)
Abbreviation: VR's of Colrain, MA
Title: Vital Records of Colrain, Massachusetts to the end of the Y
ear 1849
Publication: Salem, MA: The Essex Institute, 1934Page: Page 169
Note: Record Source-Gravestone record, Chandler Hill Cemetery
Source: (Burial)
Abbreviation: Epitaphs at Chandler Hill Cemetery
Title: Epitaphs at Chandler Hill Cemetery, Colrain, Franklin Co.
, MA
Author: Sally Phillips
Publication: In Letter to Chris Barttels, with photos of McCrellis famil
y gravestones
Reference: M1-0201
Date: 14 Aug 2002Data:
Text: In Memory of Mr
JOHN McCRELES
Who Died Nov 3
1759 Aged 59
Years
A Law Eternal Does Decree
That all things Born shall
Mortal be.
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: McCrillis Family in America
Title: Record of the McCrillis Family in America
Author: H. O. McCrellis
Publication: Taunton, MA: 1882
Immigration: Date: 8 Oct 1726
Place: Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts
Death: 30 Nov 1759 Colrain, Franklin, Massachusetts
Burial: Chandler Hill Cemetery, Colrain, Franklin, Massachusetts
Will: Date: 19 Sep 1759
Place: Colrain, Franklin, Massachusetts
Source: (Birth)
Abbreviation: Descendants of John Mc Crellis
Title: Descendants of John Mc Crellis
Author: Paul Alldred
Publication: POTTER-L@rootsweb.com
Source: (Birth)
Abbreviation: VR's of Colrain, MA
Title: Vital Records of Colrain, Massachusetts to the end of the Y
ear 1849
Publication: Salem, MA: The Essex Institute, 1934Page: Page 169
Note: Record Source-Newspaper records, Greenfield Gazette and Courier
Data:
Text: a. 90 at death
Source: (Death)
Abbreviation: VR's of Colrain, MA
Title: Vital Records of Colrain, Massachusetts to the end of the Y
ear 1849
Publication: Salem, MA: The Essex Institute, 1934Page: Page 169
Note: Record Source-Newspaper records, Greenfield Gazette and Courier
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: History of Colrain
Title: A History of Colrain, Massachusetts, with Genealogies of Ea
rly Families
Author: Lois McClellan Patrie
Publication: c. 1974
Repository:Name: Library of Congress
Address: 101 Independence Ave. S.E.
Washington, DC 20450
Address1: 101 Independence Ave. S.E.
State: Washington, DC 20450
Phone: (202) 707-5000
Death: 4 Aug 1795 Greenfield, Franklin, Massachusetts
Source: (Name)
Abbreviation: History of Colrain
Title: A History of Colrain, Massachusetts, with Genealogies of Ea
rly Families
Author: Lois McClellan Patrie
Publication: c. 1974
Repository:Name: Library of Congress
Address: 101 Independence Ave. S.E.
Washington, DC 20450
Address1: 101 Independence Ave. S.E.
State: Washington, DC 20450
Phone: (202) 707-5000Page: Page 98
Data:
Text: This family settled at Nottingham, N.H. in 1734, when John, Martha and Mary later came to Colrain [MA]
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: History of Colrain
Title: A History of Colrain, Massachusetts, with Genealogies of Ea
rly Families
Author: Lois McClellan Patrie
Publication: c. 1974
Repository:Name: Library of Congress
Address: 101 Independence Ave. S.E.
Washington, DC 20450
Address1: 101 Independence Ave. S.E.
State: Washington, DC 20450
Phone: (202) 707-5000
Immigration: Date: 8 Oct 1726
Place: Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts
Death: --Not Shown--
Source: (Name)
Abbreviation: History of Colrain
Title: A History of Colrain, Massachusetts, with Genealogies of Ea
rly Families
Author: Lois McClellan Patrie
Publication: c. 1974
Repository:Name: Library of Congress
Address: 101 Independence Ave. S.E.
Washington, DC 20450
Address1: 101 Independence Ave. S.E.
State: Washington, DC 20450
Phone: (202) 707-5000Page: Page 98
Death: Bef Oct 1726 Aghadowey, Londonderry, Ireland
Note: TURNER <../smlawson/olmsted.htm>, NATHANIEL, Lynn, came 1630, in the fleet with Winthrop reg. adm. as freem. 19 Oct. of that yr. land was sw. in 3 July 1632, and was constable the same yr. was rep. 1634, at the first Court, when dep. came 1635 and 6, went against the Pequots 1637, had a w. whose name, fam. or bapt. we have not seen, and rem. next yr. to the new settlem. at New Haven, with his ch. Mary, prob. the name of eldest d. wh. m. Thomas Yale; Nathaniel; Rebecca; Abigail; Hannah, wh. was bapt. 17 Nov. being the earliest in the ch. rec. and Isaac, 7 June 1640. In 1640, he was one of the purch. of Stamford, always a man of enterpr. and public spirit, and sailed for London, in the ill-fated bark, with capt. Lamberton, Mr. Gregson and others, Jan. 1646, whose arr. was never heard of. The wid. m. Samuel Vangoodenhausen, and of the ds. beside the w. of Thomas Yale bef. ment. Rebecca m. a. 1649, Thomas Mix; Abigail m. 2 Sept. 1651, John Hudson; and Hannah m. Samuel Hopkins, 5 Dec. 1667. Nathaniel d. unm. and in Jan. 1662, his share, L75, of the est. was distrib.
(Savage, "Genalogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England")
--------------------------
Arrived in New England with the Winthrop fleet 1630 and settled at Lynn, MA. He requested to be admitted as freeman on Oct. 19, 1630 and was admitted Jul. 3, 1632. Constable 1632; representative 1634; deputy 1635. Having been a soldier in England, he became an original member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Boston. Appointed Captain of the Saugus train band 1633, and commanded it during the Pequot War 1636-1637. Moved to New Haven, CT 1637 after his home at Lynn was destroyed by fire, where he was an original signer of the New Haven Agreement and took the oath of fidelity on Jul. 1, 1644. He became a member of the New Haven First Congregational Church; assistant to the Governor 1639; deputy in the Connecticut Assembly; and served on numerous committees both in New Haven Colony and previously in Massachusetts Bay Colony. On Sep. 1, 1640 Nathaniel was appointed Captain of all martial affairs of the New Haven Colony. He was captain of the ill-fated "Lamberton's Phantom Ship" which sailed from New Haven on a voyage to Europe and was lost with all on board in Jan. 1646.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow wrote a poem about the ship on which Nathaniel Turner lost his life. The poem is entitled The Phantom Ship. The verses follow:
In Mather's Magnalia Christi, Of the old colonial time,
May be found in prose the legend, That is here set down in rhyme.
A ship sailed from New Haven, And the keen and frosty airs,
That filled her sails in parting, Were heavy with good men's prayers.
"Oh Lord! If it by thy pleasure" - Thus prayed the old divine -
"To bury our friends in the ocean, Take them, for they are thine!"
But Master Lamberton muttered, And under his breath said he,
"This ship is so crank and walty, I fear our grave she will be!"
And the ships that came from England, When the winter months were gone,
Brought no tidings of this vessel! Nor of Master Lamberton.
This put the people to praying, That the Lord would let them hear
What in His greater wisdom, He had done to friends so dear.
And at last our prayers were answered: It was in the month of June,
An hour before sunset, Of a windy afternoon.
When steadily steering landward, A ship was seen below,
And they knew it was Lamberton, Master, Who sailed so long ago.
On she came with a cloud of canvas, Right against the wind that blew,
Until the eye could distinguish, The faces of the crew.
Then fell her straining top mast, Hanging tangled in the shrouds,
And her sails were loosened and lifted, And blown away like clouds.
And the masts, with all their rigging, Fell slowly, one by one,
And the hulk dilated and vanished, As a sea-mist in the sun!
And the people who saw this marvel, Each said unto his friend,
That this was the mould of their vessel, And thus her tragic end.
And the pastor of the village, Gave thanks to God in Prayer,
That, to quiet their troubled spirits, He had sent this Ship of Air.
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Source: (Death)
Abbreviation: Families of Ancient New Haven
Title: Families of Ancient New Haven
Author: Donald Lines Jacobus
Publication: Baltimore, MD: 1997, Genealogical Publishing Co. [Broderb
und Family History CD #179 (CT Genealogies #1, 1600s-1800s)]Page: Vol VIII, Page 1866
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: The Great Migration Begins
Title: The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-
1633, Volumes I-III
Author: Robert Charles Anderson
Publication: Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2000
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Families of Ancient New Haven
Title: Families of Ancient New Haven
Author: Donald Lines Jacobus
Publication: Baltimore, MD: 1997, Genealogical Publishing Co. [Broderb
und Family History CD #179 (CT Genealogies #1, 1600s-1800s)]
Event: Type: Pequot War
Date: 1637
Immigration: Date: 1630
Place: With the Winthrop Fleet, then to Lynn, Massachusetts
Death: 1645-1646 ĞiğThe Great ShippeĞ/iğ, Atlantic Ocean
Christening: 1566 Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, England
Death: 1645 Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, England
Burial: 1645 Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, England
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Not verified
Title: Not verified
Death: --Not Shown--
Source: (Name)
Abbreviation: New Haven Potters
Title: The New Haven (Conn.) Potters, 1639
Author: James Shepard
Publication: NEHGR, Vol 54 (1900)Page: Page 20-21
Source: (Death)
Abbreviation: Families of Ancient New Haven
Title: Families of Ancient New Haven
Author: Donald Lines Jacobus
Publication: Baltimore, MD: 1997, Genealogical Publishing Co. [Broderb
und Family History CD #179 (CT Genealogies #1, 1600s-1800s)]Page: Vol VI, Page 1459
Note: Gives year 1659
Source: (Death)
Abbreviation: New Haven Potters
Title: The New Haven (Conn.) Potters, 1639
Author: James Shepard
Publication: NEHGR, Vol 54 (1900)Page: Page 21
Data:
Text: The will of Hannah Beecher was proved April 5, 1659, and is recorded in the first part, vol i., p. 80, of New Haven Probate Records
Death: Bef 5 Apr 1659 New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut
Source: (Name)
Abbreviation: Sale of Chesham, Co. Bucks
Title: Sale of Chesham, Co. Bucks
Author: Elizabeth French
Publication: NEHGR, Vol 65 (1911), Page 63-65Page: Page 64
Data:
Text: Churchwarden at Chesham in 1617...in Sept. 1635 came to New England in the "Truelove" with his second wife and four youngest children.
Source: (Birth)
Abbreviation: Sale of Chesham, Co. Bucks
Title: Sale of Chesham, Co. Bucks
Author: Elizabeth French
Publication: NEHGR, Vol 65 (1911), Page 63-65Page: Page 64
Source: (Christening)
Abbreviation: Families of Ancient New Haven
Title: Families of Ancient New Haven
Author: Donald Lines Jacobus
Publication: Baltimore, MD: 1997, Genealogical Publishing Co. [Broderb
und Family History CD #179 (CT Genealogies #1, 1600s-1800s)]Page: p. 1478
Source: (Death)
Abbreviation: Families of Ancient New Haven
Title: Families of Ancient New Haven
Author: Donald Lines Jacobus
Publication: Baltimore, MD: 1997, Genealogical Publishing Co. [Broderb
und Family History CD #179 (CT Genealogies #1, 1600s-1800s)]Page: Page 1478
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Sale of Chesham, Co. Bucks
Title: Sale of Chesham, Co. Bucks
Author: Elizabeth French
Publication: NEHGR, Vol 65 (1911), Page 63-65
Christening: 23 Jan 1590/91 Giggleswick, Yorkshire, England
Immigration: Date: Sep 1635
Place: New England
Death: 1647
Source: (Name)
Abbreviation: Sale of Chesham, Co. Bucks
Title: Sale of Chesham, Co. Bucks
Author: Elizabeth French
Publication: NEHGR, Vol 65 (1911), Page 63-65Page: Page 63
Source: (Christening)
Abbreviation: Families of Ancient New Haven
Title: Families of Ancient New Haven
Author: Donald Lines Jacobus
Publication: Baltimore, MD: 1997, Genealogical Publishing Co. [Broderb
und Family History CD #179 (CT Genealogies #1, 1600s-1800s)]Page: Page 1478
Christening: 8 Jun 1590 Chesham, Buckinghamshire, England
Burial: 22 Feb 1633/34 Chesham, Buckinghamshire, England
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Families of Ancient New Haven
Title: Families of Ancient New Haven
Author: Donald Lines Jacobus
Publication: Baltimore, MD: 1997, Genealogical Publishing Co. [Broderb
und Family History CD #179 (CT Genealogies #1, 1600s-1800s)]Page: p. 1478
Death: 8 Nov 1593 Giggleswick, Yorkshire, England
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Families of Ancient New Haven
Title: Families of Ancient New Haven
Author: Donald Lines Jacobus
Publication: Baltimore, MD: 1997, Genealogical Publishing Co. [Broderb
und Family History CD #179 (CT Genealogies #1, 1600s-1800s)]Page: p. 1478
Note: NICHOLAS, Taunton, ord. teacher, on the same day that Hooke was made pastor, but what day that was, is ask. in vain, and only prob. conject. fixes the yr. 1637. He had, no doubt, adequate educ. but none of the inquisit. scholars of New Haven have. ascert. in what place he was b. or taught. Emery says, his first w. was a sis. of the maiden found. of the town, and his sec. was the wid. of Gov. Newman, but of neither do we hear the name. All his ch. Samuel, H. C. 1664; Susanna; Sarah; Abiah; and Hannah; were, I doubt not, by the first. Hooke being drawn to Eng. from New Haven, where he had been teacher conjunct. with famous Davenport, our Taunton min. was call. 1659 to take his place and was induct. 26 Nov. there d. 22 Apr. 1674. Dodd, in East Haven reg. tells, that Susanna m. a Mason, whose name is not found; Sarah m. 1662, James Heaton; Abiah m. 28 Sept. 1663, Daniel Sherman; and Hannah m. an Andrews.
Savage, "Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England", Vol 4)
He graduated from Oxford in 1625, and came to America sometime between 1630 and 1638. He came first to Taunton, MA, and afterwards went to New Haven, CT, and after working with a colleague (Rev. John Davenport) until 1667, was in solde charge, and remained until his death in 1674. he was married twice. His first wife was Ann (Pole or Poole) Waldron [this is yet to be proved*], sister of Elizabeth Pole foundress of Taunton and daughter of Sir John Pole of Colyton, Devon, whose wife was Marie daughter of Sir William Perian and Chief Baron. Condensed from "The Street Genealogy".
* my note
Source: (Name)
Abbreviation: Descent of Gen. Douglas MacArthur
Title: Descent of Gen. Douglas MacArthur from Emperor Charlemagne
Author: Marcellus D. R. von Redlich
Publication: NEHGR Vol 97 (1943)Page: Page 343
Source: (Birth)
Abbreviation: STREET-L@rootsweb.com
Title: STREET-L@rootsweb.com
Author: Richard W. Murdock
Source: (Christening)
Abbreviation: Families of Ancient New Haven
Title: Families of Ancient New Haven
Author: Donald Lines Jacobus
Publication: Baltimore, MD: 1997, Genealogical Publishing Co. [Broderb
und Family History CD #179 (CT Genealogies #1, 1600s-1800s)]Page: Vol VII, Page 1709
Source: (Death)
Abbreviation: Families of Ancient New Haven
Title: Families of Ancient New Haven
Author: Donald Lines Jacobus
Publication: Baltimore, MD: 1997, Genealogical Publishing Co. [Broderb
und Family History CD #179 (CT Genealogies #1, 1600s-1800s)]Page: Vol VII, Page 1709
Note: Record Source-Vitl statistics, New Haven, CT
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Families of Ancient New Haven
Title: Families of Ancient New Haven
Author: Donald Lines Jacobus
Publication: Baltimore, MD: 1997, Genealogical Publishing Co. [Broderb
und Family History CD #179 (CT Genealogies #1, 1600s-1800s)]Page: Vol VII, Page 1709
Data:
Text: Rev
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Parentage of Rev. Nicholas Street
Title: Parentage of Rev. Nicholas Street, of New Haven, CT
Author: J. Henry Lea
Publication: NEHGR, Vol 46 (1892), Pages 256-267 with chart
Christening: 29 Jan 1602/03 Bridgwater, Somersetshire, England
Immigration: Date: Bef 1836
Place: Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts
Death: 22 Apr 1674 New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut
Source: (Birth)
Abbreviation: Directory of Royal Genealogical Data
Title: Directory of Royal Genealogical Data
Author: Brian Tompsett
Publication: http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/royal/Page: Marshal, John FitzGilbert, The Marshal
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Ancestral Roots
Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to A
merica before 1700: The Lineage of Alfred the Great, Charl
emagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong and some o
f Their Descendants
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis
Publication: Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, (7th Ed)Page: Page 69
Death: 1165
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