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Category Archives: Immigrant
Francis Cooke
Franics COOKE (c.1583 -1663) (Wikipedia) was one of the 102 passengers on the Mayflower. This early settler is one of the twenty-six male Pilgrims known to have descendants. He was Alex’s 10th Great Grandfather; one of 2,048 in this generation of … Continue reading
Lt. John Tomson
Lt. John TOMSON (1616 – 1696) was Alex’s 9th Great Grandfather; one of 1,024 in this generation of the Miller linehjwas of Scottish descent. It is said his father died soon after his birth, and his mother married again. Even … Continue reading
George Allen the Elder
George ALLEN the Elder (c. 1568 – 1648) was Alex’s 10th Great Grandfather two times over; two of 2,048 in this generation of the Miller line. His daughter Rose and son Ralph are both our ancestors. George Allen was born … Continue reading
Posted in 12th Generation, Be Fruitful and Multiply, Dissenter, Double Ancestors, First Comer, Immigrant - England, Line - Miller, Public Office, Violent Death
Tagged Colonial Suicide, Fellsmonger = tanner, Persecuted Quakers, Premarital Sex, Sandwich Founder, Swansea Founder, The Abigail 1630, The Fortune 1621, Winthrop Fleet
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Ralph Allen
Ralph ALLEN Sr. (1615 -1698) was Alex’s 9th Great Grandfather; one of 1,024 in this generation of the Miller line. Ralph Allen was born about 1615 in Thurcaster, Leicester, England. His parents were George ALLEN and Katherine WATTS. Although … Continue reading
Philip Taber
Philip TABER (1604 – 1672) was Alex’s 9th Great Grandfather; one of 1,024 in this generation of the Miller line. Philip Taber was born 1 Sep 1604 at Tiverton, Devonshire, England. Alternatively, he was born about 1605 in Essex, England. … Continue reading
Posted in 11th Generation, Immigrant - England, Line - Miller, Public Office, Wikipedia Famous
Tagged Martha's Vineyard
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Thomas Rawlins
Thomas RAWLINS (1600 – 1660) was Alex’s 10th Great Grandfather; one of 2,048 in this generation of the Miller line. Thomas Rawlins was born about 1600 in Weymouth, Dorsetshire, England. He married Mary [__?__] in 1624 in Weymouth, Dorsetshire, England. … Continue reading
Ephraim Kempton Sr.
Ephraim KEMPTON Sr. (1591 – 1645) was Alex’s 10th Great Grandfather; one of 2,048 in this generation of the Miller line. Ephraim Kempton was born 26 Oct 1591 in Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England. His parents were George KEMPTON and Mary JERSEY. … Continue reading