Nevins Family of Kingston MA and Canterbury CT
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Father | Manus McCloskey (Immigrant ca 1840) b. circa 1810, d. 12 April 1871 | |
Mother | Mary Connelly (Immigrant) b. 1816, d. 25 January 1875 |
Birth* | 1 November 1846 | Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania, Baptised as Margaretam at St Paul's on 12 Dec 1846, sponsors: Georgii & Catharina Hunter1 |
Census1850* | 1850 | pg 228 South Ward, Pitt Township, Alleghany Co., Pennsylania, pg 17 age 3, born PA (with parents) |
Census1860* | 1860 | Pitt Township, Alleghany Co., Pennsylania, pg 859 age 14, born PA (with parents) |
Marriage* | 25 May 1869 | James D Kelly; St Paul's, Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania, Names Jacobum & Margaritam on marriage record) witnesses: Hugone Murphy & Margarita Connelly1 |
Residence* | 21 August 1877 | James D Kelly; 14th Ward, Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania, In list of heirs at sale of land2 |
Reference* | 2673 | |
Marriage* | 16 February 1579 | Walter Antrobus; St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England |
Family | Walter Antrobus b. circa 1555, d. 5 April 1617 | |
Child | 1. | William Antrobus b. bt 1581 - 1585, d. 24 Nov 1671 |
Father | James Burnham b. 1650, d. 30 June 1729 | |
Mother | Mary Cogswell |
Birth* | 3 March 1684 | |
Marriage* | 5 June 1708 | |
Death* | 24 April 1731 |
Father | James Burnham b. 1650, d. 30 June 1729 | |
Mother | Mary Cogswell |
Birth* | 1 November 1679 | |
Death* | 10 November 1679 |
Father | (?) Andrews |
Note* | [From The Hovey Book] Captain & owner of the ship 'Angel Gabriel', of 240 tons of burden and carrying 16 guns. It was originally built for Sir Walter Raleigh, and sailed from Bristol, England. It came as a consort to the ship James in Aug. 1635. The 2 ships were caught in a terrible thunderstorm and parted company. The James first anchored near the Isles of Shoals and the Angel Gabriel off Pemquid, on the coast of Maine. The James finally arrived 'rent in sunder and split in Pieces' in Boston Harbor. Rev. Richard Mather wrote in 1846 that 'The Angel Gabriel was the first vessel which miscarried with passengers from Old England to New.' Among the rescued passengers besides Capt. Andrewes and his family, were his three nephew, John, Robert and Thomas burnham, sons of his sister, Mary, who had been under the charge of their uncle. These all, with a London merchant, John Coggwell, afterward settled in the town of Ipswich. Considerable grats were made there in 1635 to Mr. Coggswell and to Capt. Andrewes. Records of Ipswich show that on 3, Sept 1635 Robt. Andrews licensed to keep ordinarye (an inn) in the Plantacon where he lives during the pleasure of ye court.' He was allowed to sell wine by retail, 'if he do not wittingly sell to such as abuse it by drunkenness.' | |
Birth* | 1560 | Norwich, Norfolk, England |
Marriage* | Elizabeth ??; Norwich, Norfolk, England | |
(Witness) Immigration | 27 May 1635 | Lt. Thomas Burnham; Came over on the "Angel Gabriel". Wrecked on the coast of Maine. Settled at Ipswich From http://members.aol.com/dcurtin1/gene/gabriel.htm On the last Wednesday in May, 1635 (May 27th), the ship "Angel Gabriel" a strong ship of 240 tons, and carrying a heavy armament of 16 guns swung at her moorings in the King's Road, four or five miles distant from the city. Her destination was Pemaquid. On her deck was "a company of many Godly Christians", some from other ships, bound for New England. The wreck of the bark, Angel Gabriel, a major disaster in the middle of the "Great Migration". It was wrecked in a great storm, probably a hurricaine, in August 1635 off Pemaquid Pt. Maine. According to the "Lighthouses in Maine" site one of the passengers was a man who left his wife behind planning to send for her after he became established. Although he survived the wreck, his wife was afraid to follow him after what had happened to the Angel Gabriel. He was unable to face the journey back to England, so they never saw each other again. A visitor to this site has sent me information that the man who was seperated from his wife was John Bailey who also left behind his son, Robert, and one or more daughters. What follows is a partial list of some of the ships passengers that I have compiled from the internet and other sources. There is, I understand, a complete list on a plaque at Pemaquid Maine. I intend to complete this when I obtain the full list. If you have any additions or corrections to this list please drop me a note. Follow this link for some notes concerning Capt. Andrews and his three Burnham nephews Capt. ROBERT ANDREWS Ship's Master Ipswich, Mass JOHN BAILEY , Sr. a weaver from Newbury Chippenham, Eng. John Bailey, Jr. b.1613 Johanna Bailey (poss. came on a later ship soon after) HENRY BECK (Dea.) John Burnham Thomas Burnham Robert Burnham RALPH BLAIDSDELL of Lancashire York, Maine Mrs. Elizabeth Blaidsdell Henry Blaidsdell WILLIAM FURBER JOHN COGSWELL 43 Westbury Leigh, Wiltshire Ipswich, Mass. Mrs. Elizabeth (Thompson) Cogswell abt 41 " " Mary Cogswell abt 18 " " William Cogswell abt 16 " " John Cogswell abt 13 " " Hannah Cogswell abt 11 " " Abigail Cogswell abt 9 " " Edward Cogswell abt 6 " " Sarah Cogswell abt 3 " " Elizabeth Cogswell infant " " SAMUEL HAINES abt 24 Apprentice to J. Cogswell prob. Ipswich Later Dover Point WILLIAM HOOK HENRY SIMPSON JOHN TUTTLE Dover Ipswich later Dover NH 2,3 |
Death* | 1 March 1642 | Chebacco, Ipswich, Essex Co., Massachusetts |
Family | Elizabeth ?? b. 1564 | |
Children | 1. | Abigail Andrews d. 24 Jun 1665 |
2. | John Andrews b. 1587, d. 13 Mar 1661 | |
3. | Alice Andrews b. 1592, d. b 1641 | |
4. | Thomas Andrews b. 1599, d. 10 Jul 1683 |
Reference* | 1083 | |
Birth* | 1564 | |
Marriage* | Capt. Robert Andrews; Norwich, Norfolk, England |
Family | Capt. Robert Andrews b. 1560, d. 1 March 1642 | |
Children | 1. | Abigail Andrews d. 24 Jun 1665 |
2. | John Andrews b. 1587, d. 13 Mar 1661 | |
3. | Alice Andrews b. 1592, d. b 1641 | |
4. | Thomas Andrews b. 1599, d. 10 Jul 1683 |
Father | Capt. Robert Andrews b. 1560, d. 1 March 1642 | |
Mother | Elizabeth ?? b. 1564 |
Marriage* | ||
Reference* | 1084 | |
Birth* | 1592 | |
Death* | before 1641 |
Father | Capt. Robert Andrews b. 1560, d. 1 March 1642 | |
Mother | Elizabeth ?? b. 1564 |
Reference* | 1085 | |
Marriage* | between 1640 and 1645 | |
Death* | 24 June 1665 |
Father | Capt. Robert Andrews b. 1560, d. 1 March 1642 | |
Mother | Elizabeth ?? b. 1564 |
Reference* | 1086 | |
Marriage* | ||
Birth* | 1587 | Norwich, Norfolk, England |
Death* | 13 March 1661 | Ipswich, Massachusetts |
Father | Capt. Robert Andrews b. 1560, d. 1 March 1642 | |
Mother | Elizabeth ?? b. 1564 |
Reference* | 1087 | |
Birth* | 1599 | Norwich, Norfolk, England |
Death* | 10 July 1683 | Ipswich, Massachusetts |
Father | Simon Tuttle b. 1637, d. January 1692 | |
Mother | Sarah Cogswell b. circa 1632, d. 24 January 1732 |
Reference* | 1089 | |
Birth* | 7 May 1677 | |
Death* | 10 December 1726 |
Father | Simon Tuttle b. 1637, d. January 1692 | |
Mother | Sarah Cogswell b. circa 1632, d. 24 January 1732 |
Reference* | 1090 |
Father | Capt. Thomas Lawrence b. 1589, d. 20 March 1625 | |
Mother | Joan Antrobus b. 25 June 1592, d. after 29 January 1661 |
Reference* | 1091 | |
Birth* | before 27 July 1622 | St. Albans, England |
(Witness) Immigration | 7 June 1635 | Mary Lawrence; Mary [Marie] Lawrence came to America on The Planter [Nicholas Trerice, Master]. The Planter sailed from London on April 2, 1635 and arrived in Boston on June 7, 1635. She came to America with her mother, Joan Antrobus, who was the 2nd wife of John Tuttle. She had 3 children by her first marriage to Thomas Lawrence - John, Mary & William Lawrence. SEE LAWRENCE FAMILY HISTORY2,3 |
Father | Capt. Thomas Lawrence b. 1589, d. 20 March 1625 | |
Mother | Joan Antrobus b. 25 June 1592, d. after 29 January 1661 |
Reference* | 1092 | |
Marriage* | Deborah Smith | |
Marriage* | Elizabeth Smith | |
Birth* | 1623 | St. Albans, England |
(Witness) Immigration | 7 June 1635 | Mary Lawrence; Mary [Marie] Lawrence came to America on The Planter [Nicholas Trerice, Master]. The Planter sailed from London on April 2, 1635 and arrived in Boston on June 7, 1635. She came to America with her mother, Joan Antrobus, who was the 2nd wife of John Tuttle. She had 3 children by her first marriage to Thomas Lawrence - John, Mary & William Lawrence. SEE LAWRENCE FAMILY HISTORY2,3 |
Death* | 1680 |
Father | John Tuttle b. 4 June 1596, d. 30 December 1656 | |
Mother | Joan Antrobus b. 25 June 1592, d. after 29 January 1661 |
Reference* | 1093 | |
Birth* | before 24 November 1628 | |
Death* | after 1635 | |
(Witness) Immigration | 7 June 1635 | Mary Lawrence; Mary [Marie] Lawrence came to America on The Planter [Nicholas Trerice, Master]. The Planter sailed from London on April 2, 1635 and arrived in Boston on June 7, 1635. She came to America with her mother, Joan Antrobus, who was the 2nd wife of John Tuttle. She had 3 children by her first marriage to Thomas Lawrence - John, Mary & William Lawrence. SEE LAWRENCE FAMILY HISTORY2,3 |
Father | John Tuttle b. 4 June 1596, d. 30 December 1656 | |
Mother | Joan Antrobus b. 25 June 1592, d. after 29 January 1661 |
Reference* | 1094 | |
Birth* | 1637 | Ipswich, Essex Co., Massachusetts2 |
Marriage* | 1659 | Joanna Burnham |
Marriage* | circa 1663 | Sarah Cogswell; Ipswich, Essex Co., Massachusetts |
Death* | January 1692 | Ipswich, Essex Co., Massachusetts |
Family 1 | Joanna Burnham | |
Child | 1. | Simon Tuttle |
Family 2 | Sarah Cogswell b. circa 1632, d. 24 January 1732 | |
Children | 1. | Joanna Tuttle |
2. | John Tuttle b. 22 Apr 1666 | |
3. | Simon Tuttle b. 17 Sep 1667, d. 11 Apr 1746 | |
4. | Elizabeth Tuttle b. 24 Nov 1670, d. 29 Nov 1752 | |
5. | Sarah Tuttle b. 3 Sep 1673 | |
6. | Abigail Tuttle b. 17 Oct 1674, d. 30 Sep 1756 | |
7. | Susanna Tuttle b. 7 May 1675 | |
8. | William Tuttle b. 7 May 1677, d. 10 Dec 1726 | |
9. | Charles Tuttle+ b. 31 Mar 1679, d. 6 Oct 1752 | |
10. | Mary Tuttle b. 12 Jun 1680 | |
11. | Jonathan Tuttle b. 11 Jun 1682 | |
12. | Ruth Tuttle b. 16 Aug 1685, d. 17 Sep 1728 |
Father | John Tuttle b. 4 June 1596, d. 30 December 1656 | |
Mother | Joan Antrobus b. 25 June 1592, d. after 29 January 1661 |
Reference* | 1095 | |
Birth* | circa 1633 |
Father | John Tuttle b. 4 June 1596, d. 30 December 1656 | |
Mother | Joan Antrobus b. 25 June 1592, d. after 29 January 1661 |
Reference* | 1096 | |
Birth* | before 21 March 1634 | |
(Witness) Immigration | 7 June 1635 | Mary Lawrence; Mary [Marie] Lawrence came to America on The Planter [Nicholas Trerice, Master]. The Planter sailed from London on April 2, 1635 and arrived in Boston on June 7, 1635. She came to America with her mother, Joan Antrobus, who was the 2nd wife of John Tuttle. She had 3 children by her first marriage to Thomas Lawrence - John, Mary & William Lawrence. SEE LAWRENCE FAMILY HISTORY2,3 |
Father | John Tuttle b. 4 June 1596, d. 30 December 1656 | |
Mother | Joan Antrobus b. 25 June 1592, d. after 29 January 1661 |
Birth* |
Father | Capt. Thomas Lawrence b. 1589, d. 20 March 1625 | |
Mother | Joan Antrobus b. 25 June 1592, d. after 29 January 1661 |
Reference* | 1141 | |
Birth* | 29 August 1610 | St. Albans, England |
Death* | 31 August 1610 | St. Albans, England |
Father | Robert Burnham b. 1581, d. between 1635 and 1673 | |
Mother | Mary Andrews b. 1585, d. 1635 |
Reference* | 1142 | |
Birth* | 1622 |
Father | Robert Burnham b. 1581, d. between 1635 and 1673 | |
Mother | Mary Andrews b. 1585, d. 1635 |
Reference* | 1143 | |
Birth* | 1621 | Norwich, Norfolk, England |
Death* | 1691 | Madras, India |
Father | Robert Burnham b. 1581, d. between 1635 and 1673 | |
Mother | Mary Andrews b. 1585, d. 1635 |
Reference* | 1144 | |
Birth* | 1616 |
Father | Robert Burnham b. 1581, d. between 1635 and 1673 | |
Mother | Mary Andrews b. 1585, d. 1635 |
Reference* | 1145 | |
Birth* | 1620 |
Father | Robert Burnham b. 1581, d. between 1635 and 1673 | |
Mother | Mary Andrews b. 1585, d. 1635 |
Reference* | 1146 | |
Note* | Carpenter. Removed to Oyster River, ME 1654 Clerk of Dover train band, 1662; Selectm. 1660, 1672, gr.j. 1671, 76, jury 1683. | |
Birth* | 2 October 1624 | Norwich, Norfolk, England |
(Witness) Immigration | 27 May 1635 | Lt. Thomas Burnham; Came over on the "Angel Gabriel". Wrecked on the coast of Maine. Settled at Ipswich From http://members.aol.com/dcurtin1/gene/gabriel.htm On the last Wednesday in May, 1635 (May 27th), the ship "Angel Gabriel" a strong ship of 240 tons, and carrying a heavy armament of 16 guns swung at her moorings in the King's Road, four or five miles distant from the city. Her destination was Pemaquid. On her deck was "a company of many Godly Christians", some from other ships, bound for New England. The wreck of the bark, Angel Gabriel, a major disaster in the middle of the "Great Migration". It was wrecked in a great storm, probably a hurricaine, in August 1635 off Pemaquid Pt. Maine. According to the "Lighthouses in Maine" site one of the passengers was a man who left his wife behind planning to send for her after he became established. Although he survived the wreck, his wife was afraid to follow him after what had happened to the Angel Gabriel. He was unable to face the journey back to England, so they never saw each other again. A visitor to this site has sent me information that the man who was seperated from his wife was John Bailey who also left behind his son, Robert, and one or more daughters. What follows is a partial list of some of the ships passengers that I have compiled from the internet and other sources. There is, I understand, a complete list on a plaque at Pemaquid Maine. I intend to complete this when I obtain the full list. If you have any additions or corrections to this list please drop me a note. Follow this link for some notes concerning Capt. Andrews and his three Burnham nephews Capt. ROBERT ANDREWS Ship's Master Ipswich, Mass JOHN BAILEY , Sr. a weaver from Newbury Chippenham, Eng. John Bailey, Jr. b.1613 Johanna Bailey (poss. came on a later ship soon after) HENRY BECK (Dea.) John Burnham Thomas Burnham Robert Burnham RALPH BLAIDSDELL of Lancashire York, Maine Mrs. Elizabeth Blaidsdell Henry Blaidsdell WILLIAM FURBER JOHN COGSWELL 43 Westbury Leigh, Wiltshire Ipswich, Mass. Mrs. Elizabeth (Thompson) Cogswell abt 41 " " Mary Cogswell abt 18 " " William Cogswell abt 16 " " John Cogswell abt 13 " " Hannah Cogswell abt 11 " " Abigail Cogswell abt 9 " " Edward Cogswell abt 6 " " Sarah Cogswell abt 3 " " Elizabeth Cogswell infant " " SAMUEL HAINES abt 24 Apprentice to J. Cogswell prob. Ipswich Later Dover Point WILLIAM HOOK HENRY SIMPSON JOHN TUTTLE Dover Ipswich later Dover NH 3,4 |
Marriage* | 1646 | Frances Hill |
Death* | 13 June 1691 | Chebecco, Ipswich Co., Massachusetts |
Family | Frances Hill b. circa 1625 | |
Children | 1. | Jeremiah Burnham b. bt 1647 - 1667 |
2. | Robert Burnham b. 25 Sep 1647, d. 25 Feb 1663 | |
3. | Samuel Burnham b. c 1649, d. 1719 | |
4. | Elizabeth Burnham b. 27 Nov 1651 | |
5. | Sarah Burnham b. c 1654 |
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