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1408
Margaret
Plumpton
1594 - 1597
John
Hussey
3
3
1696 - BET 28 MAR AND 05 MAY 1772
George
Gorham
1699 - 1778
Abigail
Gorham
79
79
1703 - 1751
Hannah
Gorham
48
48
1708 - 1746
Daniel
Gorham
37
37
1713 - 1792
Ruth
Gorham
79
79
1714 - 1787
Deborah
Gorham
73
73
Jonathan
Gorham
1638 - 1732
Mary
Hussey
93
93
1694 - 1782
George
Hussey
88
88
1687 - 1716
Daniel
Hussey
29
29
1689 - 1771
Mary
Hussey
81
81
1610 - 1680
Ann
Mingay
70
70
[Judy Wypych.ged] Widow of Jeffery Mingay ...
1701 - 1763
Lydia
Gorham
61
61
1667 - 1750
Shubael
Gorham
83
83
1677 - 1748
Puella
Hussey
70
70
1643 - 1718
Stephen
Hussey
75
75
[Lucy Folger.ged] "He was a sea-faring man, had lived at Barbados and had accumulated a little property. At the time of the organization of the Friends' Society, in 1708, he was one of the petitioners, a somewhat anomalous condition as he was a most persistent litigant. He several times held office and appeared to be quite a politician, and during the local turmoil following the temporary overturn of the New York government, he was severely denounced by Peter Folger for endeavoring to improperly affect the voting." According to The Great Migrations: "All sources give Stephen as the eldest child of Christopher and Theodate (Bachiler) Hussey, and claim that this couple had married in England prior to 1632 and came to New England with Reverend STEPHEN BACHILER. There is no evidence, however, for placing Stephen as the eldest child, and his marriage date of 1676, and other records, argue for a date of birth in the 1640s, and so he has been placed here as the fourth of five children. Thus John becomes the eldest child, which is consistent with the page of baptisms, apparently kept by Stephen Bachiler as he travelled from Lynn to Newbury to Hampton, where John is the first child baptized, at Lynn in 1636. (This also puts the lie to the myth that in the first week he was at Lynn Bachiler had baptized his own grandson Stephen Hussey before the child of another couple.) " Friends Cemetery He was the first child baptized by his grandfather, Stephen Bachelor, in the church at Lynn. ...
1656 - 1744
Martha
Bunker
88
88
1598 - 1685
Christopher
Hussey
87
87
[Lucy Folger.ged] One of nine persons who purchased the Island of Nantucket in 1659. He was one of the nine original purchasers of Nantucket. [Judy Wypych.ged] CHRISTOPHER HUSSEY ORIGIN: Dorking, Surrey MIGRATION: 1633 FIRST RESIDENCE: Lynn REMOVES: Newbury by 1638, Hampton 1639 Church MEMBERSHIP: Admission to Lynn church prior to 14 May 1634 implied by freemanship. He certainly remained a member of Bachiler's church as it moved about, and in Hampton became deacon [ Hampton Hist 760]. FREEMAN: 14 May 1634 [ MBCR 1:369]. EDUCATION: He signed his deeds and his will. His inventory included "one Bible" valued at 5s. and "one book" valued at 5s. OFFICES: Deputy for Hampton to MA Bay General Court, 19 May 1658, 11 May 1659, 30 May 1660, 19 December 1660, 15 May 1672 [ MBCR 4:1:321, 364, 416, 449, 4:2:507]. Empowered to marry at Hampton, 18 October 1659 [ MBCR 4:1:382-83]. Magistrate, 7 September 1680, 7 June 1681, 6 December 1681, 5 September 1682 [ NHPP 40:361, 374, 379, 389]. Empowered to end small causes for Hampton, 22 May 1639, 2 June 1641, 13 October 1663, 10 October 1665, 13 April 1669, 12 October 1669 [ MBCR 1:259, 329; EQC 3:100, 280, 4:131, 186]. Highway committee, April 1665 [ EQC 3:253]. As "Lt. Hussie," committee to lay out colony land, 12 November 1659, 16 October 1660 [ MBCR 4:1:403, 440]. He was lieutenant and then captain of the train band in Hampton. ESTATE: A copy of the book of abatements for Hampton was brought to court in November 1679, indicating that Christopher Hussey of Hampton had been granted one hundred and fifty acres of upland, meadow and marsh, for a farm [ EQC 7:285]. On 2 April 1681 Christopher Hussey of Hampton granted to his son John Hussey of Hampton one half acre of land of "my farm in Hampton" in a place convenient for the setting up of a grist mill [ NHPLR A:65; EIHC 49:34-35]. On 8 April 1673, Edward Colcord, aged about fifty-six and William Fifield deposed that "when Mr. Steven Batcheller of Hampton was upon his voyage to England they heard him say to his son-in-law Mr. Christopher Hussey that as Hussey had no dowry with Batcheller's daughter when he married her, and that he had given to said Hussey all his estate" [ Essex Ant 5:173, citing Old Norfolk County Records]. He was one of the eight purchasers of Nantucket in 1659, and in 1671 sold his land to his sons John and Stephen [ Nantucket Land 53, 69]. On 6 December 1681 Christopher Hussey confirmed a deed of 23 October 1671 in which he had sold all his lands and rights on the island of Nantucket to his sons Stephen Hussey and John Hussey [ NHPLR 3:168a]. In his will, dated 28 February 1684/5 and proved 7 October 1686, "Christopher Husy ... in health of body ... & yet being stricken in years" bequeathed to "my two sons Steeven Husy & John Husy my farm ... the hundred & fifty acres of meadow & upland granted me by the town as also fifty acres more of marsh which I bought adjacent to it" in equal parts "only they paying to my daughter Mary" as follows: to "my daughter Mary Husy now WifeofThomas Page my seven acres of meadow ... & that piece of meadow through which the highway lieth, and also two shares in the ox common and also two shares of cows common ... also ... my son John Smith shall pay her £30 and my two sons John & Steeven shall pay her £40 apiece"; to "my daughter Hulda in the like manner all the rest of my lands and housing & common rights in the town of Hampton and all the household stuff ... remaining ... my house & all in it or with it with all the land adjacent and the planting lot & three acres meadow lot toward the spring, two shares in the ox common & two shares in the cow common & do order & appoint that he [John Smith] shall pay to my daughter Mary £30 toward her pension"; "my daughter Mary" to have her part of the land immediately after "my decease" and the £30 from "my son John Smith the husband of my daughter Hulda" to be paid two years after "my death" and the other two sons to pay her within the end of two years next; "in case of failure she my said daughter shall have in lieu thereof thirty acres of the farm"; "my said sons Steven and John" having paid Mary the said sum, to have the farm in equal portions, "only my son John shall not be ... hindered of what have built on nor his building accounted in the valuing of the farm"; "upon further consideration ... my said daughter Mary's choice whether she will have the land aforementioned in the farm or the £80 of my two sons Steeven & John Husy"; "my son John Husy & my son John Smith" joint executors, and if they die "my daughter Mary" and if she die, then "my son Steephen"; "my trusty friends Major Richard Waldron & Major Robt. Pike" overseers [ NHPP 31:287-89]. In a codicil dated 28 October 1685 (at Salisbury) "upon a considering of some dubiousness in the expression of some things in this my will" the common rights to go proportionally to the inheritors with the inherited land [ NHPP 31:289]. The inventory of the estate of Capt. Christopher Hussey, taken 25 March 1686, totalled £651 13s., including £589 in real estate: "house, orchard & land adjoining," £42; "12 acres of pasture land," £20; "planting land," £28; "Spring Meadows," £30; "7 acres of meadow," £14; "meadow towards Boulter's," £6; "4 shares at the ox commons," £24; "4 shares cow pasture," £30; "land at the new plantation," £15; "land in the north division," £6; "the upland in the farm," £200; "50 acres of meadow belonging to the farm," £100; "a lot of marsh, 40 acres," £60; and "a lot of marsh, 15 acres," £24 [ NHPLR 1:318-19; NHPP 31:290]. BIRTH: Baptized Dorking, Surrey, 18 February 1598/9, son of John and Mary (Wood) Hussey [ GDMNH 365]. DEATH: Hampton [7?] March 1685/6 "being about 90 years of age" [ HampVR 9]. MARRIAGE: (1) By 1635 Theodate Bachiler, born say 1610, daughter of STEPHEN BACHILER ; "Theodata Husse the wife of Christopher Husse died in the 8th mo[nth] 1649" at Hampton [ HampVR 557]. (2) Hampton 9 December 1658 Ann (Capon) Mingay [ HampVR 74, 556]. She had married first Denton, Norfolk, 30 September 1630 Jeffrey Mingay [ NHGR 8:148]. She died at Hampton 24 June 1680 [ HampVR 117]. CHILDREN: With first wife i John, bp. Lynn 29 February 1635[/6?] [ HampVR 3; "the last day of the last month" - the day of the month depends on the interpretation of the double-date, since 1636 was a leap year; note that the year chosen here would result in a two-year gap before the birth of the next child]; m. Hampton 21 September 1659 Rebecca Perkins [ HampVR 74, 556]. ii MARY, bp. Newbury 2 April 1638 [ HampVR 3]; m. (1) Hampton 21 January 1664[/5] Thomas Page [ HampVR 75, 556]; m. (2) Hampton 10 March 1690/1 Henry Green [ HampVR 1:78]; m. (3) Hampton 10 November 1704 Henry Dow [ HampVR 1:58]. (On 23 April 1706 "Mary Dow of Hampton ... with the consent of my now husband Henry Dow of Hampton" sold to Hezekiah Jennings two shares of land in the north division, fifty acres, "given to me by my honored father Christopher Hussey of Hampton aforesaid late deceased" [ NHPLR 5:197].) iii THEODATA, bp. Hampton 23 August 1640 [ HampVR 3]; d. Hampton 20 October 1649 "Theodata the daughter of Christopher Husse died the 20th of October 1649" [ HampVR 557]. iv STEPHEN, b. say 1643; m. Nantucket 8 October 1676 Martha Bunker. v HULDA, b. say 1646; m. Hampton 26 February 1666[/7] John Smith [ HampVR 75, 556]. [ GDMNH absentmindedly calls this child "Hannah."] ASSOCIATIONS: The widow Mary Hussey who appears in early Hampton records is almost certainly mother of Christopher [ GDMNH 364-65]. COMMENTS: In 1686 "Captain Henry Dow wrote in cipher in his diary for Monday, Mar. 8, that he was `at Captain Hussey's burial.' It is therefore certain that he died in Hampton and was not, as stated by Savage, cast away off the coast of Florida" [ Hampton Hist 760]. All sources give Stephen as the eldest child of Christopher and Theodate (Bachiler) Hussey, and claim that this couple had married in England prior to 1632 and came to New England with Reverend STEPHEN BACHILER . There is no evidence, however, for placing Stephen as the eldest child, and his marriage date of 1676, and other records, argue for a date of birth in the 1640s, and so he has been placed here as the fourth of five children. Thus John becomes the eldest child, which is consistent with the page of baptisms, apparently kept by Stephen Bachiler as he travelled from Lynn to Newbury to Hampton, where John is the first child baptized, at Lynn in 1636. (This also puts the lie to the myth that in the first week he was at Lynn Bachiler had baptized his own grandson Stephen Hussey before the child of another couple.) If John was the eldest child, then his parents need not have married earlier than 1635, and Hussey may not have met his wife until both were in New England. This would remove any evidence that Bachiler and Hussey would have been associated in England, and so any evidence that they might have sailed together in 1632. Since the earliest record of Hussey in New England is his admission to freemanship on 14 May 1634, we need not assume that he had arrived any earlier than 1633. If Theodate Bachiler did not marry until about 1635, then she need not have been born until about 1615, although her birth could have been earlier (but certainly not so early as 1588, as claimed by GDMNH and others). Her given name is a Greek construct meaning "gift of God," which would be appropriate for a child born to a woman at the end of her child-bearing period, long after all her other children had been born. Aside from Theodate, the youngest known Bachiler child was Ann, who was born about 1601. We argue here that Theodate was born several years after Ann, and have chosen somewhat arbitrarily 1610 as her year of birth. Savage and Dow have included a son Joseph, but this derives from an error in Dow's list of representatives from Hampton to the General Court, which gives a Joseph Hussey in 1672, a misreading for Christopher Hussey [ Hampton Hist 566]. On 11 October 1664 "Mr." Christopher Hussey was bound to pay Jno. Mason, his apprentice, £4 at the end of his apprenticeship [ EQC 3:202]. Christopher Hussey came on the "William and Francis" 1630 and settled at Lynn, Mass, then went to Hampton as a Grantee of that town. He was a captain in the militia, a magistrate, town clerk, selectman and when NH was made a royal provence, he was named on the royal commission. He died Mar 6 1686 at 90 years and was buried Mar 8, ...
1610 - 1649
Theodate
Batchelder
39
39
[William D. Romanski.ged] According to Sanborn, Hussey and family moved with the Rev. S. Batchelder from Lynn to Ispwich to Newbury to Hampton. ...
1710 - 1801
Desire
Gorham
91
91
1705 - 1787
Theodate
Gorham
81
81
1570 - 1632
John
Hussey
62
62
1685 - 1719
Jonathan
Worth
33
33
1684
Batchelor
Hussey
1605 - 1680
Barbara
Westley
75
75
[Marcine's Genealogy.ged] [RickCoila.GED] [Luttrell-Marcine.FTW] Barbara Westley, 14th in descent from Edward 1st., King of England; 20th in descent from Alfred the Great; 21st in descent from Hugh Capet; 18th in descent from Malcolm 3rd. of Scotland. ...
1480 - BET 25 FEB 1518 AND 1519
Thomas
Piggott
1553 - 1594
Jane
Hussey
41
41
[Royal Ancestors.ged] Analysis of Parentage of Jane Hussey. Jane Hussey is widely accepted and documented as having lived between 1534 and 1584, with William Eaton as her husband. From that point things get murky. Who was her father? Some say Thomas Shepherd. Why Thomas Shepherd? No one has documented how they arrived at this name and why she would have a different name than her father. Other people have listed Rev Christopher Hussey as her father. The problem with this is that he was born after she died, according to her will she died in 1584, and he was born in 1598. Others list other Hussey?s. I am using Thomas Hussey and Bridget Bowes as her parents. The time frame is right and Thomas mother's name was Jane. People frequently named their children after their parents. Jane is a recurring Hussey name. Again it is too early to predict exactly who her parents were without documentation. Someone needs to do the leg work of checking official records in the Hussey areas of England to settle this. For now Thomas and Bridget are the best bet. Thomas Shepherd can not be ruled out. However, the probability that he was her father is much lower that some one with the name of Hussey. Of course there is the chance that she married a Hussey and was windowed. If so who and why do we have her fathers name and not her dead husbands name. It does not make sense. Thomas Hussey and Bridget Bowes makes more sense. ----------- The following sources list Jane Hussey as the wife of William Eaton and mother of Peter Eaton. The confusion with Thomas Shepherd arises out the mismatch of Elizabeth Shepherd as William Eaton's wife. The probability of Jane, William and Peter being as I have them here is higher then the alleged Shepherd linkage which has no source origin other than the internet. Title: History Genealogical and Biographical of the Eaton Families by Nellie Zada Rice Molyneux. Pub. 1911 Page: page 101-104, 273 Title: Dow, Ball, Eaton and Allied Families, Grace Ann (Ball) Dow. Pub 1943 (NEHGR lending library) Page: p. 67
1500 - 1596
Jane
Pigott
96
96
1500
Giles
De
Hussey
[John Knowlton] Name Prefix: Sir Ancestral File Number: 15F4-TK3 Sir Giles HUSSEY of Caythorp,Knto, Knighted by Earl of Surrey at the Sacking of Morlaix in France 1522. -------------------- Giles, who was born about 1505, was knighted by the Earl of Surrey at the sacking of Moraix in 1522. He was the steward to the Earl of Northumberland, and was implicated in the Rising of the Norther Earls, for which he was put on trial at Durham Assizes in 1570. He married Jane, fourth daughter of Thomas Pigot. She was co heiress of him and her uncle, Sir Randolph Pigot of Clotheram in county York, She married second, Thomas Falkingham of Northall, near Leeds. She was buried in St Peter's, Leeds, 29 Oct 1597. Giles Hussey, son of John Hussey and Margaret Blount Barr Hussey, was born about 1500 at Sleaford, Lincolnshire. He was knighted by the Earl of Surrey at the Battle of Morlaix in France in July, 1522, according to "Lincolnshire Pedigrees." The battle occurred at the French town, about five miles from the English channel, during the Hundred Years War, and he returned home in October 1522. He was appointed peace commissioner at Kesteven, Lincolnshire in 1523, according to "Calendar of State Papers." He and his father were appointed on the commission of sewers for Lincolnshire in March, 1524. Giles Hussey was married about 1525 to Jane Pigott, daughter of Thomas Pigott of Clotherham, Yorkshire. He was mentioned in the will of Thomas Cappe of Normanton, Lincolnshire written April 2, 1530, according to "Lincoln Wills." He was appointed co-executor of the will of Anne Grey Hussey, his step-mother. ...x .
1465 - 1513
Thomas
Pigot
48
48
BET 1516 AND 1526
Thomas
Hussey
BET 1522 AND 1526 - 1575
Bridget
Bowes
1597
Joseop
Hussey
1552
Elizabeth
Stuydolf
1551
George
Hussey
1524 - 1577
Anne
Folkingham
53
53
1500 - 1593
Thomas
Folkingham
93
93
1490 - 1531
Margaret
Pigott
41
41
1575 - 1650
Mary
WOOD OR
(WOODIN)
75
75
1519 - 1614
Anne
Wyrall
95
95
[Tricea Geneology.ged] : Anne Wyrrall Sex: F Birth: Abt 1519 in England Death: WFT Est 1553-1614 in England _PRIMARY: Y Change Date: 11 NOV 2002 at 16:51:38 Father: Hugh Wyrrall b: Abt 1500 in Born possibly about 1500. Alive 1548 Mother: Anne KNOTTESFORD b: Abt 1500 in Born possibly about 1500. Mother: Anne KNOTTESFORD b: Abt 1500 in Born possibly about 1500. Marriage 1 Ralph WESTBY b: 1519 in Yorkshire,England Married: WFT Est 1535-1565
1485 - 1554
Ralph
Westby
69
69
[Tricea Geneology.ged] Ralph Sr. WESTBY Sex: M Birth: 1485 in England Death: 2 JUN 1554 in England Change Date: 11 NOV 2002 at 16:51:31 Father: Robert Jr. WESTBY b: 1459 Mother: Isabel RERESBY b: Abt 1466 Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown Married: WFT Est 1502-1532
1486 - BET 1522 AND 1581
Clara
Arthington
1519 - 1605
Westley
86
86
[Tricea Geneology.ged] Ralph WESTBY Sex: M Birth: 1519 in Yorkshire,England Death: 1585 in England Father: Ralph Sr. WESTBY b: 1485 in England Mother: Clara ARTHINGTON b: Abt 1486 Marriage 1 Anne WYRRALL b: Abt 1519 in England Married: WFT Est 1535-1565 ...x
1450 - 1498
John
Arthington
48
48
1458
John
Norton
BET 1375 AND 1408 - 1488
Jane
Pigott
BET 1373 AND 1405 - 1489
John
Conyers
1551
Elizabeth
Hussey
1555
John
Hussey
1460
Isabel
GASCOIGNE
1470
Agnes
Pigot
1429 - 1469
Geoffrey
Pigot
40
40
1399 - 1466
Randolph
Pigot
67
67
[Richard Hodgson] Will dated 20 April 1466 proved 9 May 1467. Will in Publications of Surtees Soc. ...x .
1432
Margaret
SYWARDBY
Randolph
Pigot
1455
Joan
Norton
1682 - 1767
Silvanus
Hussey
84
84
1635 - 1711
John
Hussey
76
76
1646
Huldah
Hussey
1640 - 1649
Theodate
Hussey
9
9
1679 - 1763
Abigail
Hussey
83
83
1700
Theodate
Hussey
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