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1 | Anthony and Margery Eames Anthony and Margery Eames were born, married, and had their children in Dorsetshire, England. Anthony moved his family to Charlestown, Massachusetts in 1633, and to Hingham in 1636. Anthony played a huge role in colonial history. This is their story. | ||
2 | Benjamin and Philipa Chase This is the story of Benjamin and Philipa Chase. | ||
3 | Caleb and Joanna Church This is the story of Caleb and Joanna Church who lived in Massachusetts By Colony in the mid to late 1600s. Caleb was a millwright, bridge builder, tavern owner, and town leader who left a giant footprint on colonial history. | ||
4 | Daniel and Mary Warrin This is the story of Daniel and Mary Warren. They were both brought to Watertown, Massachusetts Bay Colony by their parents when they were very young children, him from England and her from Ireland. They fell in love, married, and spent their lives together. | ||
5 | Edward and Christina Sprague Edward and Christina Sprague lived in Upwey, Dorset, England from the late 15002 through the early 1600s. Three of their sons immigrated to what was to become Massachusetts Bay Colony and established Charlestown, Massachusetts. They are our ancestors and this is their story. | ||
6 | Elliz and Grace Barron This is the story of Elliz and Grace Barron who came from Ireland to Watertown, Massachusetts Bay Colony in the late 1630s. Their daughter, Mary, married Daniel Warrin. They are our ancestors. | ||
7 | Isaac and Phoebe Hathaway This is the story of Isaac Hathaway Jr. and his wife Phoebe Bailey. Isaac fought in the Revolutionary War with George Washington's Continental Army. Pheobe, living in Fall River with small children to care for, faced her own challenges as the British invaded her neighborhood and had to be fought off by the Minutemen. | ||
8 | Isaac and Rebecca Hathaway They lived in Freetown in the early part of the 1700s. Isaac was a Blacksmith, who, unfortunately, died in his early forties, leaving Rebecca to raise their children. | ||
9 | Jacob and Philipa Hathaway This is the story of the lives of Jacob Hathaway and Phiipa Chase. They were born during and after King Philip's War, which devastated the New England Colonies and almost destroyed the native tribes. They grew up, married, and became very wealthy and prominent citizens of Freetown, Massachusetts Bay Province. | ||
10 | James and Ana Burt This is the story of James and Ana Burt. They met and married in early colonial Taunton, and are our immigrant ancestors. | ||
11 | John and Hannah Hathaway This is the story of John Hathaway, Jr. and Hannah Burt, who were both born in Taunton, Plymouth Colony, to immigrant parents. They left a giant footprint on colonial history. | ||
12 | John and Sutton Bailey John's father died when he was only seventeen. He married Lydia Sutton, a widow, and went on to be one of the richest men in town. This is their story. | ||
13 | John Hathaway This is the story of John Hathaway who came to the new world as a small boy with his father and left a giant footprint on colonial history. | ||
14 | John Tucker and Margaret Boodalls John Tucker came from Somerset, England, to Charlestown, Massachusetts Bay Colony sometime before 1635. His young wife joined him a year or two later. They had their first child in Charlestown, before moving to Hingham. They are our ancestors and this is their story. | ||
15 | John Warren and Margaret Bayley This is the story of John and Margaret Warren who immigrated with their four children in 1630 on the Winthrop fleet. They were among the founders of Watertown, Massachusetts, and built a new town in what was the wilderness. | ||
16 | John Wood and Mary Church Timeline The lives of John Wood and Mary Church mapped against historical events. | ||
17 | John Wood and Mary Peabody John and Mary Wood were both born in England. They met in Newport, Rhode Island Colony, married, and spent the rest of their lives together. This is their story. | ||
18 | Joseph and Mary Church Joseph Church and Mary Tucker grew up, fell in live, and were married in Hingham, where most of their children were born. In 1679 they moved to the new community in the southwest corner of Plymouth Colony. Joseph became the leading citizen and petitioned the Colony Government to incorporate the town as Little Compton. He remained a town and Colony… | ||
19 | Joshua and Rebecca Warren This is the story of Joshua and Rebecca Warrin. Joshua was born in Watertown and died in Waltham, without ever moving. | ||
20 | Nicholas Hathaway This is the story of Nicholas who was born in England and came to the new world in the late 1630s. He is the immigrant ancestor of most Hathaways in America | ||
21 | Philip and Sarah Sherman This is the story of Philip and Sarah Sherman. They were both born in England and immigrated to Massachusetts Bay Colony in the early 1630s. Theirs is a fascinating story of a couple who stood up for their religious beliefs, banned from Massachusetts Bay Colony, and became founders of Rhode Island. | ||
22 | Richard and Elizabeth Church Elizabeth was born in England and brought to Plymouth Colony in 1623 as a young girl by her mother, Elizabeth Warren, to join her Father, Richard Warren, who came on the Mayflower. Richard Church came on the Winthrop fleet to Massachusetts Bay Colony, but with a few years, moved to Plymouth. They met there, fell in love, married, and spent the… | ||
23 | Richard and Elizabeth Warren Richard Warren came to the new world with the Pilgrims on the Mayflower. His wife and five daughters remained in England and joined him in Plymouth three years later. This is their story. | ||
24 | Thomas Bailey and Mary Wood Thomas and Mary Bailey lived in Little Compton in the early part of the 1700s. This is their story. | ||
25 | Thomas Bailey Jr. and Mary Bennett Thomas Baily and Mary Bennett married young. Their first child was Phoebe Baily Hathaway, who married Isaac Hathaway Jr. Two years later, Mary died giving birth to Phoebe's brother, Bennett Bailey. Thomas went on to marry twice more, with additional children from each wife. This is their story. | ||
26 | William and Mary Chase This is the story of William and Mary Chase, who were born and raised in England and came to the New World on the Winthrop Fleet. They are our immigrant Chase ancestors. | ||
27 | William and Milicent Sprague William Sprague and Millicent Eames were born in Dorsetshire, England in the early 1600s. William came to Massachusetts Bay Colony with his brothers in 1629. Millicent came about four years later with her parents. They married in Charlestown and later moved to Hingham where they raised a large family and left their mark on history. This is their… | ||
28 | William Baily and Grace Parsons This is their story |