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[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 22, Ed. 1, Tree #3242, Date of Import: Dec 1, 1998]
Nichols may have come in on the third voyage of the "Mayflower" in 1630.
The History of Stamford; Huntington: "Nicholas Knapp, his wife, Elinor, and seven children came to America on the Arabella in 1630. They came from Burys St. Mary, Suffolk, England, probably. In 1631 Nicholas was fined in Watertown, Massachusetts for selling water for scurvy at too high a price. He was in Stamford by 1649, having been previously in Rye, New York and Greenwich."
Hartford Times 23 Oct 1943 Query A-2695: "Nicholas Knapp -- his wife Elinor died Stamford 16 Aug 1658. The late Judge H, Stanley Finch, a keen student of Lockwood, Finch and allied families, gave his opinion that Elinor was a daughter of Edmund Lockwood of Combs, Suffolk, England and sister of Edmund Lockwood of Watertown, Massachusetts and Fairfield, Connecticut."