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4 TEXT Date of Import: 14 Jan 2004
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DATE 16 May 2000
Imigrated Jul 1635 on the ship "Susan & Ellen" as a servant ofRalph Hudson, departed from London for New England soon after the middle of May 1635, for a voyage of 6-8 weeks, commanded by Edward Payne.
DATE 23 JUN 2000
Custom Field:<_FA#> 1635Came to New England in the Susan and Ellen as a servantof Ralph Hudson.@@S01606@@Tree #0128Date of Import: Sep 6, 1999
[Brøderbund WFTVol. 31 (Disk #2), Ed. 1, Tree #0128, Date of Import: Sep6, 1999]
HENRY KNOWLES, one of the early settlers of Portsmouth, R. I., was born in England, January 6, 1609, and, after living at Portsmouth till 1655, he moved to Warwick. In 1657, an action of trespass was there brought against him. In Portsmouth, he had also been ordered "to cut
his lot shorter." In 1664, with three others, he was authorized by the town "to keep Ordinaries for the entertainment of strangers" during the session of the King's Court at Warwick. In 1666, he, with other members of a coroner's jury, found the following somewhat ambiguous verdict: "We, who are engaged to see this dead Indian, do find, by diligent search, that he was beaten, which was the cause of his death."
Henry Knowles died at Kings Town, in January, 1670. His wife, who was the daughter of Robert Potter, of Portsmouth, survived him. Henry Knowles came to N. England on the Susan & Ellen in 1635. He was the servant of Ralph Hudson.