1 _FA1
2 DATE 6 DEC 1578
2 PLAC Baptized at Lydiard per Wolcott Gen.
2 SOUR S19008
3 DATA
4 TEXT Date of Import: May 27, 2000
1 _FA2
2 PLAC Is one of 19 men mentioned in the Conn. charter
2 SOUR S19008
3 DATA
4 TEXT Date of Import: May 27, 2000
1 _FA4
2 DATE 1628
2 PLAC Came to America
2 SOUR S19008
3 DATA
4 TEXT Date of Import: May 27, 2000
1 _FA5
2 DATE 20 MAR 1629/30
2 PLAC Brought his family over in the Mary and John
2 SOUR S19008
3 DATA
4 TEXT Date of Import: May 27, 2000
1 _FA3
2 PLAC Apparently added the second T to last name after going to America
2 SOUR S19008
3 DATA
4 TEXT Date of Import: May 27, 2000
Henry, his wife, and three of their sons sailed from Plymouth on the
"Mary and John". They arrived in Dorchester MA 31 May 1630. Their two
duaghters and youngest son arrived a few years laer. Henry settled at
windsor CT and was one of the 19 men named in the Connecticut Charter.
He was a member CT House of Delegates and House of Magistrates. He died
in 1665 and in buried in the churchyard of the First Congregational
Church at Windsor CT. Henry m. Elizabeth Saunders in 1607 at Lidiard S
Lawrence, Somerset. (http://osu.orst.edu/~wolcottj/uswolcot.htm)
Henry evidently never owned or occupied Gauldon Manor, he inherited it
from his brother. He was a miller and may have lived in the mill hous
Becoming upset with the English church, he joined the Warham & Maverick
emigrants to America on the "Mary and John" in 1630, "both died in ho
Ly buried under one tomb in Windsor"
In 1636-7 moved to and helped settle Windsor, CT. He was an undertaker
of the ship "Hopewell" in 1640.
Sources: Pioneers of Mass, Charles Henry Pope
Ancient Windsor, Henry Stiles
Wolcott Genealogy, Rudd
Search for Passengers of "Mary & John", B.W. Spear (V. 1,2,3 & 9)
1 _FA1
2 DATE 6 DEC 1578
2 PLAC Baptized at Lydiard per Wolcott Gen.
2 SOUR S19008
3 DATA
4 TEXT Date of Import: May 27, 2000
1 _FA2
2 PLAC Is one of 19 men mentioned in the Conn. charter
2 SOUR S19008
3 DATA
4 TEXT Date of Import: May 27, 2000
1 _FA4
2 DATE 1628
2 PLAC Came to America
2 SOUR S19008
3 DATA
4 TEXT Date of Import: May 27, 2000
1 _FA5
2 DATE 20 MAR 1629/30
2 PLAC Brought his family over in the Mary and John
2 SOUR S19008
3 DATA
4 TEXT Date of Import: May 27, 2000
1 _FA3
2 PLAC Apparently added the second T to last name after going to America
2 SOUR S19008
3 DATA
4 TEXT Date of Import: May 27, 2000
Henry, his wife, and three of their sons sailed from Plymouth on the
"Mary and John". They arrived in Dorchester MA 31 May 1630. Their two
duaghters and youngest son arrived a few years laer. Henry settled at
windsor CT and was one of the 19 men named in the Connecticut Charter.
He was a member CT House of Delegates and House of Magistrates. He died
in 1665 and in buried in the churchyard of the First Congregational
Church at Windsor CT. Henry m. Elizabeth Saunders in 1607 at Lidiard S
Lawrence, Somerset. (http://osu.orst.edu/~wolcottj/uswolcot.htm)
Henry evidently never owned or occupied Gauldon Manor, he inherited it
from his brother. He was a miller and may have lived in the mill hous
Becoming upset with the English church, he joined the Warham & Maverick
emigrants to America on the "Mary and John" in 1630, "both died in ho
Ly buried under one tomb in Windsor"
In 1636-7 moved to and helped settle Windsor, CT. He was an undertaker
of the ship "Hopewell" in 1640.
Sources: Pioneers of Mass, Charles Henry Pope
Ancient Windsor, Henry Stiles
Wolcott Genealogy, Rudd
Search for Passengers of "Mary & John", B.W. Spear (V. 1,2,3 & 9)