Holcombe, Thomas
Birth Name | Holcombe, Thomas 1a 2a |
Gramps ID | I193194 |
Gender | male |
Age at Death | about 57 years, 8 months, 6 days |
Events
Event | Date | Place | Description | Notes | Sources |
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Birth [E300390] | about 1600 | Hole (Hull), Devonshire, England |
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Death [E300391] | 1657-09-07 | Windsor, Hartford Co., CN |
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Parents
Relation to main person | Name | Birth date | Death date | Relation within this family (if not by birth) |
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Father | Holcombe, Gilbert [I53474] | 1565 | 1623-10-14 | |
Mother | Courtenay, Anne Elizabeth [I53472] | 1570 | WFT 1606-1665 | |
Brother | Holcombe, Thomas [I53422] | 1601 | 1657-09-07 | |
Brother | Holcombe, Alfred [I53475] | 1603 | WFT 1604-1693 | |
Holcombe, Thomas [I193194] | about 1600 | 1657-09-07 |
Families
  |   | Family of Holcombe, Thomas and Unknown, Elizabeth [F45897] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Married | Wife | Unknown, Elizabeth [I193195] ( * WFT 1596-1621 + 1679-10-07 ) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Children |
Name | Birth Date | Death Date |
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Holcombe, Abigail [I193166] | 1638/9-01-06 (Julian) | 1688-08-17 |
Holcombe, Joshua [I193202] | 1640-04-07 | 1690-12-01 |
Holcombe, Deborah [I193205] | 1646-10-15 | 1646-10-15 |
Holcombe, Deborah [I193207] | 1649/50-02-15 (Julian) | 1686-05-26 |
Holcombe, Nathaniel [I193208] | 1651/2-03-23 (Julian) | after 1740 |
Holcombe, Elizabeth [I117635] | 1634 | 1712-09-18 |
Holcombe, Mary [I63935] | 1636 | 1708-04-04 |
Holcombe, Nathaniel [I125287] | 1648-11-04 | 1656-09-13 |
Holcombe, Sarah [I53429] | 1642-08-14 | 1642-08-14 |
Holcombe, Banajah [I125284] | 1644-06-23 | 1735/6-01-25 (Julian) |
Narrative
[20;1754.FTW]
[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 20, Ed. 1, Tree #1754, Date of Import: Jan 22, 2000]
Thomas Holcombe was one of a company of 140 Puritans and Dissenters who assembled in the New Hospital at Plymouth, England, with Bishops John Maverick and John Wareham in March, 1630, when these bishops were chosen as officers of the ship, "Mary and John". The "Mary and John" had been chartered for the voyage to the Charles River in Massachusetts. After a 70 day voyage, the ship arrived on May 30, 1630.
Town records of Dorchester, MA show Thomas Holcombe as a first settler there prior to January 1636. He was primarily a farmer. He moved in 1635/6 to the junction of the Farmington and Connecticut Rivers, where Windsor was founded.
Thomas Holcombe represented Windsor and Hartford County, Connecticut on the General Court; served for both courts at Hartford in framing the Constitution of the Colony of Connecticut; as a Deputy in 1649.
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Source References
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