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Jonathan Strong

Jonathan Strong

Male 1683 - 1766  (83 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Jonathan Strong was born on 1 May 1683 (son of Sr Ebenezer Strong and Hannah Clapp); died on 9 Dec 1766.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt. Birth: 1683, Northampton, Hampshire, MA; Alt. Birth
    • Alt. Death: 1766, Northampton, Hampshire, MA; Alt. Death

    Notes:

    New England Families Genealogical and Memorial: Volume IV

    Jonathan, son of Elder Ebenezer and Hannah (Clapp) Strong, was born at Northampton, May 1, 1683, died December 9, 1766. He married (first) November 21, 1704. Mehitable Stebbins, born 1683, died March 3, 1761; married (second) August 5, 1762, Mary (Sheldon) Clapp, who died in September, 1763. He and his second wife were sweethearts in youth, but she was captured by Indians and given up for lost. Returning from captivity after three years she found him married and she afterward married. When both were widowed they married, he at the age of seventy-nine, she aged seventy-five. Children of first wife: Mehitable, born August 19, 1706; Noah, February 23, 1708; Jonathan; Lieutenant Caleb, March 2, 1710; Ichabod, October 17, 1711; Elias, February 21, 1713; Experience, April 10, 1714; Rev. Thomas, of whom further; Joseph, October 31, 1717; Elisha, December 22, 1718; Lois, March 13, 1720; Lois, April 16, 1721; Lucia, died 1726; Sarah; Hannah; Child, died young.

    Jonathan married Mehitable Stebbins on 21 Nov 1704. Mehitable (daughter of Joseph Stebbins and Sarah Dorchester) was born in 1683 in Springfield, Hampden, MA; died in 1761 in Northampton, Hampshire, MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Lois Strong was born in 1721; and died.

    Jonathan married Mary Sheldon on 5 Aug 1762. Mary (daughter of John Sheldon and Hannah Stebbins) was born in 1687 in Northampton, Hampshire, MA; died in 1763 in Northampton, Hampshire, MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Sr Ebenezer Strong was born in 1643 in Windsor, Hartford, CT (son of John Strong and Abigail Ford); died on 11 Feb 1729 in Northampton, Hampshire, MA.

    Notes:

    New England Families Genealogical and Memorial: Volume IV

    Elder Ebenezer Strong, son of Elder John Strong (q. v.), was born in 1643, died at Northampton, February 11, 1729. He was a tanner by trade. He was elder of the church; served as selectman between the years 1682 and 1728, and as sergeant, deacon and constable. He married, October 14, 1668, Hannah, daughter of Nicholas Clapp. Children: Hannah, born October 7, 1669; Ebenezer, August 2, 1671; Lieutenant Nathaniel, September 25, 1673; Sarah, September 29, 1675; Preserved, September, 1679; Sarah, September 29, 1681; Jonathan, of whom further; Noah, October 18, 1684; twins, born and died 1689.
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    Ebenezer married Hannah Clapp on 14 Oct 1668 in Northampton, Hampshire, MA. Hannah (daughter of Nicholas Clapp and Sarah Clapp) was born in 1681 in Northampton, Hampshire, MA; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Hannah Clapp was born in 1681 in Northampton, Hampshire, MA (daughter of Nicholas Clapp and Sarah Clapp); and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt. Birth: 1646, Dorcester, MA; Alt. Birth
    • Alt. Birth: 1681; Alt. Birth

    Children:
    1. Hannah Strong was born on 7 Oct 1669; died on 29 Nov 1691.
    2. Ebenezer Strong was born on 2 Aug 1671; died in 1729 in Northampton, Hampshire, MA.
    3. Nathaniel Strong was born on 25 Sep 1673; died in Oct 1750 in Northampton, Hampshire, MA.
    4. Sarah Strong was born on 29 Sep 1675; died on 19 Dec 1675.
    5. Preserved Strong was born in Sep 1679; died on 1 Sep 1680.
    6. Sarah Strong was born on 29 Sep 1681; and died.
    7. 1. Jonathan Strong was born on 1 May 1683; died on 9 Dec 1766.
    8. Noah Strong was born on 18 Oct 1684; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John Strong was born about 1610 in South Chard, Somerset, England (son of John Strong and Unknown); died on 14 Apr 1699 in Northampton, Hampshire, MA; was buried in Bridge Street Cemetery, Northampton, MA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact 1: Tanner; Fact 1
    • Emigration: 30 May 1630, On Mary And John
    • Fact 2: 8 May 1635, Returned To America On Hopewell; Fact 2

    Notes:

    MARY AND JOHN - 1630

    Master Thomas Squeb.

    Sailed from Plymouth, 20 March 1630.

    The day of the sailing was the Saturday before Palm Sunday.

    Landed Nantasket, Massachusetts, 30 May, 1630.

    400 tons.

    140 passengers

    40 - 50 crewmen

    Ship owned by Roger Ludlow

    The ship was suppose to land at the Charles river but Capt. Squeb refused to navigate the Boston Harbor, probably because of it's islands, sandbars and shoals. He had the passengers disembark at Nantasket Point.

    June 1630 - John Winthrop sent for Capt. Squeb at Nantasket, where the "Mary and John" lay. He did not record what was said. "[John] Winthrop seemed to think he had 'ended [the] difference between him [Capt. Squeb] and the passengers', in token of which Captain Squeb gave the order for a salute of five guns in the govenor's honour and it was said that Squeb later paid compensation to [Roger] Ludlow." [Dorset Pilgrims, Frank Thistlethwaite, p.76]

    There is no official passenger list of the Mary & John.
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    HINGHAM, MASSACHUSETTS:

    Land granted, 18 September, 1635, for five acres of land on North Street near Ship Street, Hingham, Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts.

    Freeman on 9 March 1636/37

    TAUNTON, MASSACHUSETTS:

    House lot on Dean Street west of John Dean house.

    Freeman of Plymouth Colony 4 December 1638

    First Constable, 1638 and 1639, juror 1645.

    WINDSOR, CONNECTICUT:

    4 February 1647 - "Thomas Thorton al his land formerly recorded in figures is sold to Thomas Ford and John Strong where the particulars fully apperarÖ."

    This included a house, out house, yards, orchards and gardens containing about two acres, more or less, bounded north and west by the land of Walter Fyler, south by the rivulet, on the east by the highways, and adjoining at the foot of the hill, in the great meadow, one acre and three quarters more or less bounded north by the land of John Mason and east by the land of William Hill [Windsor Register of Deeds]

    Freeman 15 May 1654 of Connecticut.

    NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS:

    John Strong was ordained and Elder of the church in 1663.

    Lands -

    14 October 1660 - John Strong bought from John Webb, a parcel of land lying in the Third square and bounded by land of Richard Lyman on the north and the highway on the south and on the sides bordering the land of David Wilton on the east by Samuel Allyn on the west - Seven acres .

    John Strong bought another parcel from John Webb, a home lot bounded on the highway east and north and the mill trench on the west containing two acres. Part of this was given to his son Samuel.

    John Strong bought another parcel from John Webb, which lies on the south side of Mill River and bounded by the highway east and west, the sides bordering the highway south and Mill River north containing - two acres.

    15 October 1660 - Northampton granted to him several parcels of land including a tan yard which was bounded on the east and west by the highway, north by Ralph Hutchinson's land and the common land, and the meeting house hill on the south. John gave this to his son Ebenezer, on 15 December 1688.

    The original tan yard contained one quarter acre. It was on King Street Brook a little north of Hampshire Marble Works. The town by vote directed all hides be taken to him to be tanned at his own price because of his reputation for honesty.

    15 October 1660 - Northampton granted to him his home lot which was bounded on the highway north and Mill River on the south and bounded on the sides by the land of Capt. Aaron Cooke on the east and Alexander Edwards on the west. John Strong conveyed these parcels to John Webb 18 October 1660.

    The home lot granted to him by Northampton on West Street was nearly opposite the Parson's Homestead. He sold it to John Webb, and purchased John Webb's home lot at the corner of Main and South Streets. The property remained in the family for 103 years.

    Northampton granted John Strong another parcel of land in Manham Meadow which butts up on the Great River on the east and Mill River on the west containing four Six acres plus. John gave half of this lot to Ebenezer, 15 December 1688.

    [Land records from "Strong Men and Strong Women" by Jeanne Waters Strong]
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    John STRONG - b. about 1609, probably at Chard, Somerset, England; d. Apr. 14, 1699, Northampton, MA; bur. Bridge Street Cemetery, Northampton, MA. Son of John STRONG of Chard, Somerset, England. Probably embarked Plymouth, England Mar. 20, 1630 in 'Mary & John', and arrived at Nantasket, May 30, 1630. John apparently returned to England, married, and had two children, before sailing again for New England on May 8, 1635 from Weymouth aboard the 'Hopewell.' Settled first at Dorchester, MA, removed to Windsor, CT about 1636, to Taunton by 1638, and to Northampton in 1659 where he was the first Ruling Elder. He had 17 children and 145 grandchildren. Married first about 1632 in England, Margery DEANE (d. about 1635, Dorchester, MA), the mother of son John and a child who died in infancy, and daughter of William DEANE. Elder John STRONG married second about 1635, Dorchester, MA.

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    Genealogical Register of the First Settlers of New England

    STRONG, JOHN, Hingham 1635, removed to Taunton, and from thence to Northampton as early as 1659. [Lincoln, Hist. Hingham.] He had 17 children. His son Thomas had 15, son Jedidiah 12, son Samuel 12, and his grandson Jonathan 17. Sixty-one of the name, 17 of them clergymen, had grad. at the N. E. colleges in 1828. RETURN, Windsor 1640. 1 Coll. Mass. Hist. Soc. v. 168.

    John married Abigail Ford in 1635 in Dorchester, Suffolk, MA. Abigail (daughter of Thomas Ford and Elizabeth Charde) was born about 8 Oct 1619 in Bridport, Dorset, England; died on 16 Jul 1688 in Northampton, Hampshire, MA; was buried in Bridge Street Cemetery, Northampton, MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Abigail Ford was born about 8 Oct 1619 in Bridport, Dorset, England (daughter of Thomas Ford and Elizabeth Charde); died on 16 Jul 1688 in Northampton, Hampshire, MA; was buried in Bridge Street Cemetery, Northampton, MA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact 1: 8 Oct 1619, Baptized Bridport, Dorset, England; Fact 1
    • Emigration: May 1630, On Mary And John

    Notes:

    WFT-Vol. 18, No. 1312 says d. Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts

    Children:
    1. Thomas Strong was born in 1636 in Dorchester, Suffolk, MA; died on 3 Oct 1689 in Northampton, Hampshire, MA.
    2. Jedediah Strong was born on 7 May 1637 in Windsor, Hartford, CT; died on 22 May 1733 in Coventry, Tolland, CT.
    3. Return Strong was born on 9 Apr 1640 in Taunton, Bristol, MA; died on 9 Apr 1726 in Windsor, Hartford, CT.
    4. 2. Sr Ebenezer Strong was born in 1643 in Windsor, Hartford, CT; died on 11 Feb 1729 in Northampton, Hampshire, MA.
    5. Abigail Strong was born in 1645 in Windsor, Hartford, CT; died on 15 Apr 1704.
    6. Elizabeth Strong was born on 24 Feb 1647 in Windsor, Hartford, CT; died on 12 May 1736 in Northampton, Hampshire, MA; was buried in Bridge Street Cemetery.
    7. Experience Strong was born on 4 Aug 1650 in Windsor, Hartford, CT; died in 1715 in Windsor, Hartford, CT.
    8. Samuel S Strong was born on 5 Aug 1652 in Northampton, Hampshire, MA; died on 29 Oct 1732 in Northampton, Hampshire, MA.
    9. Joseph Strong was born on 5 Aug 1652 in Windsor, Hartford, CT; died on 23 Dec 1652.
    10. Mary Strong was born on 26 Oct 1654 in Windsor, Hartford, CT; died on 8 Dec 1738.
    11. Sarah Strong was born in 1655 in Windsor, Hartford, CT; died on 10 Feb 1733 in Deerfield, Franklin, MA.
    12. Hannah Strong was born on 30 May 1657 in Windsor, Hartford, CT; died on 1 Feb 1694 in Northampton, Hampshire, MA.
    13. Hester Strong was born on 1 Jun 1661 in Windsor, Hartford, CT; died on 4 Mar 1726 in Windsor, Hartford, CT.
    14. Thankful Strong was born on 25 Jul 1663 in Northampton, Hampshire, MA; died on 15 Apr 1742.
    15. Jerijah Strong was born on 12 Dec 1665 in Northampton, Hampshire, MA; died on 24 Apr 1754 in Northampton, Hampshire, MA.

  3. 6.  Nicholas Clapp was born in 1612 in England (son of Nicholas Clapp and Elizabeth Unknown); died on 24 Nov 1679 in Dorcester, MA.

    Nicholas married Sarah Clapp in 1636 in Dorcester, MA. Sarah (daughter of William Clapp and Johan Channon) was born about 18 Aug 1611 in Salcombe Regis, Devon, England; died in 1665 in Dorcester, MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Sarah Clapp was born about 18 Aug 1611 in Salcombe Regis, Devon, England (daughter of William Clapp and Johan Channon); died in 1665 in Dorcester, MA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt. Birth: 18 Aug 1611, England; Alt. Birth
    • Emigration: 1635, On Hopewell

    Children:
    1. Sarah Clapp was born on 31 Dec 1637 in Dorcester, MA; and died.
    2. Nathaniel Clapp was born in 1640 in Dorcester, MA; and died.
    3. Ebenezer Clapp was born in 1643 in Dorcester, MA; and died.
    4. 3. Hannah Clapp was born in 1681 in Northampton, Hampshire, MA; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John Strong was born in 1585 in Chard, Somerset, England (son of George Stronge and Elizabeth Unknown); died about 14 Jun 1612 in Chard, Somerset, England.

    Notes:

    JOHN STRONGE - D. 1612, bur. 13 July 1612, Chard, Somerset, Eng.. M. Uknown, 1609, Chard, Somerset, England. She pos. m. 2) William Cogan, father of Eleanor Cogan, wife of Walter Deane.

    Will of John Stronge of Chard, Proved 22 Sept. 1612

    Where as the said John Stronge lieth sick of body but of good and perfect memory....to the poor of Chardland 4 shillings ....to the Church 2 shillings.... to MY SON JOHN STRONGE, 10 pounds...to MY CHILD THAT MY WIFE GOETH WITH all 10 pounds....If either of them die it shall remain to the other, until they be of lawful year....To MY BROTHER THOMAS STRONG'S DAUGHTER, my godaughter, 2 shillings. I give THE OTHER TWO, 1 shilling each....I make my wife whole executor of such goods as I have....I make my overseers My FATHER GEORGE STRONGE, JOHN BOWRIDGE, WALTER STRONGE, JOHN WARRY.... Witnesess:HENRY WARRY

    Children

    a. ELDER JOHN STRONGE

    b. Uknown - B. abt. 1613, Chard, Somerset, Eng.

    John married Unknown in 1609 in Chard, Somerset, England. was born in England; died in England; was buried on 6 Jul 1628 in Broadwindsor, Dorset, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Unknown was born in England; died in England; was buried on 6 Jul 1628 in Broadwindsor, Dorset, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt. Birth: 1588, South Chard, Somerset, England; Alt. Birth
    • Alt. Death: Abt 6 Jul 1628, Chard, Somerset, England; Alt. Death

    Notes:

    1597 May 17

    Elenor wife of Silvester Balston holds by copy dated 10 Oct. 1593 one tenement and one cottage heriotable with 16 acres on the lives of herself and Johane Deane daughter of Johane Deane, rent 14s.

    1625 Survey of Tatworth Manor (123 M/E 38)

    Elionra Balston and Johanna Deane [mort inserted above] daughter of Johanna Deane, deceased, hold for their lives by copy dated 10 Oct. 1593 one heriotable tenement and one cottage with 17 acres of land [listed as in above survey of c. 1566] rent 13s and heriot.

    'The premisses beingein hande are graunted to Thomas Deane and his assigness yf hee, Mary Warey dau. of John Wary, and Isaac Deane son of William Deane live by indent. 31 Oct. 1628, fine 130 pounds".

    1628 - L 1468,

    lease of land in Tatworth (South Chard) Manor from records of Petre family at the Deane Record Office ref. 123 M abstracted by Robin Bush for H. Clark Dean. This lease is dated 31 Oct, 1628 to SYLVESTER BALSTONE his Executors and Assignes Untill the Eleventh daye of October which shalbe in the year of our Lorde one Thousand six hundred fortie and three yf THOMAS DEANE OF CHARDE aforesaid Clothier, MARY WARREY, DAUGHTER OF JOHN WARREY, and ISAACK DEANE SONNE OF WILLIAM DEANE OF CHARDE aforesaid or any of them doe so long live.

    Children:
    1. Alice Strong was born after 1609 in Chard, Somersethire, England; died in 1660 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts.
    2. 4. John Strong was born about 1610 in South Chard, Somerset, England; died on 14 Apr 1699 in Northampton, Hampshire, MA; was buried in Bridge Street Cemetery, Northampton, MA.
    3. Eleanor Strong was born about 1613 in Chard, Somerset, England; died in 1693.

  3. 10.  Thomas Ford was born in 1582 in Dorchester, Dorset, England (son of Nicholas Ford and Jelyan Long); died on 28 Nov 1676 in Northampton, Hampshire, MA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt. Birth: 6 Jan 1590, Bridport, Dorset, England; Alt. Birth
    • Emigration: 1630, On Mary And John

    Notes:

    A. THOMAS FORD - D. 28 Nov. 1676, Northampton, Massachusetts. M. 1) 13 Dec. 1610, Powerstock, Dorset, England, Joan Way, bur. 10 May 1615, dau. of Stephen Way and Ursula Gill. 2) 19 Jun. 1616, Bridport, Dorset, England, ELIZABETH CHARD COOKE, d. 18 Apr. 1643, Windsor, Connecticut. widow of Aaron Cooke. 3) 7 Nov. 1644, Hartford, Connecticut, Ann Scott, widow of Thomas Scott.

    In 1623 Thomas Ford and his family were Undisclosed in Dorchester, Dorset, England and were members of Holy Trinity Church, whose rector was Rev. John White. John White has been called the "Founder of Massachusetts"

    Rev. John White wrote to Gov. John Endicott, 'to appoint places of habitation for sixty families out of Dorset which were to arrive the following spring." A meeting was held on 15 Oct. 1629, "at the Deputyes House". Twenty five members of the council which financed the planters were there and "MR. FORDE, wth divers others of the genalitie."

    This meeting was arranged so that the finance company would benefit for seven years by the shipping of furs. The government of the colony was to be placed into the hands of Gov. John Winthrop. In New England.

    Thomas Ford and his family came on the MARY AND JOHN, 1630. The passage costs were 5 pounds per adult, 10 pounds per horse, 3 pounds per ton of freight.

    Thomas requested admission as a freeman 19 Oct. 1630 and took the oath 18 May 1631 in Dorchester, Massachusetts. To become a freeman at that time you had to be a member of the Church.

    3 Apr. 1633 - "It is agreed that a doble rayle with morteses in the posts, of 10 foote distance one from the other, shall be set up on the marish.....by the owners of the Cowes vnder named, p'portionally. 20 foote to everye cowe." Thomas Forde owed two cows.

    The last record of Thomas Ford in Dorchester, Massachusetts was 5 Jul. 1636.

    1637 - Thomas was one of four men who purchased a large tract from Sachem Tehano, which now includes Windsor Locks, the northern third of Windsor and the southern part of Suffield.

    1637 - Granted fifty acres - Simsbury, Connecticut.

    Feb. 1639/40 - George Hull, "moved the court in behalf of Thomas Ford of Windsor, that in regard the workmen are much taken up and emplyed in making a bridge and meetinghouse with them, and his work hindered of impaling in the ground which was granted him by the court for a hog-park, that there may be granted him a year longer time for the fencing it in; which was upon the reasons aforesaid, condescended to."

    1644 - Thomas removed to Hartford, Connecticut. He ran an "Ordinary", as an accomodation for strangers passing through. It was located in the Scott house located on the southwest corner of State and Front Streets.

    Diary of John Winthrop, Jr. - "reached the Inn of Thomas Ford at Hartford", 17 Nov. 1645. The Inn was sold to Thomas Cadwell in 1652.

    1656 - Thomsa bought the homelot of William Hosford.

    1658/59 - Thomas bought th Arthur Williams house and lot.

    1667 Thomas helped settle the estate of Nicholas Denslow.

    1669 - Thomas helped settle the estate of Elizabeth Denslow's.

    1670 Apr. - Thomas Inventoried the estate of Rev. John Warham.

    Thomas removed to Northampton, Massachusetts bef. 1672 where he spent the rest of his life.

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    Thomas FORD - b. about 1589, Dorset, England; d. Nov. 28, 1676, Northampton, MA. It is possible he was the son of John FORD III and Joan BECK (m. Feb. 3, 1583, Piddlehinton, Dorset, England), and nephew of Thomas FORD, merchant of Dorchester who died Jan. 20, 1610/11. The latter's will, proved May 8, 1611 names, among others, his brother John, and "Thomas, son of my brother, John FORDE." Thomas FORD arrived at Dorchester, MA in the 'Mary & John' 1630 with wife, four daughters and step-son Aaron COOKE, settled at Windsor, CT, where he was granted a lot in 1637, and moved to Northampton, MA 1659. Freeman 1631; deputy to General Court 1637-1640; juror 1643 and 1644. In 1645 Thomas moved to Hartford, CT and established a tavern in the house of Thomas SCOTT. In 1652 he sold the tavern, and in 1655 was Constable at Windsor, CT. Married probably first Dec. 13, 1610, Powerstock, Dorset, England, Joan WAYE (bur. there May 10, 1615); second Jun. 19, 1616, Bridport, Dorset, England; and third Nov. 7, 1644 Ann (-?-) SCOTT (d. May 5, 1676, Northampton, MA), widow of Thomas SCOTT (d. Nov. 6, 1643).

    Thomas married Elizabeth Charde on 19 Jun 1616 in Bridport, Dorset, England. Elizabeth (daughter of Thomas Charde and Elizabeth Bunckom) was born in 1582 in Bridport, Dorset, England; died on 18 Apr 1643 in Windsor, Hartford, CT. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Elizabeth Charde was born in 1582 in Bridport, Dorset, England (daughter of Thomas Charde and Elizabeth Bunckom); died on 18 Apr 1643 in Windsor, Hartford, CT.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt. Birth: 1587, Thorncombe, Dorset, England; Alt. Birth
    • Emigration: 30 May 1630, On Mary & John
    • Alt. Death: 18 Apr 1643, Windsor, Hartford, CT; Alt. Death

    Notes:

    WFT-Vol. 18, No. 1312 says m. Aaron Cook 25 Sep 1610 in Bridport, Dorset, England.
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    Elizabeth CHARDE - b. 1587, England; d. Apr. 18, 1643, Windsor, CT. Married first Sep. 2, 1610, Thornecombe, Dorset, England, Aaron COOKE (bur. Dec. 28, 1615, Bridport, Dorset, England). Their son Aaron COOKE (1610-1690) arrived in America with his mother and step-father, and lived at Windsor 1636, Northampton, 1661, and Westfield, MA 1661. Her son Aaron married first his step sister Mary FORD /COOKE (see following note); second Joan DENSLOW; third Elizabeth NASH; and fourth Rebecca FOOTE, widow of Philip SMITH

    Children:
    1. Joanna Ford was born about 8 Jun 1617 in Bridport, Dorset, England; died on 29 Jun 1694 in Boston, Suffolk, MA; was buried in King's Chapel Burying Ground.
    2. 5. Abigail Ford was born about 8 Oct 1619 in Bridport, Dorset, England; died on 16 Jul 1688 in Northampton, Hampshire, MA; was buried in Bridge Street Cemetery, Northampton, MA.
    3. Thomas Ford was born on 21 Sep 1623 in Dorchester, Dorset, England; died on 6 Oct 1623 in Dorchester, Dorset, England.
    4. Hepzibah Ford was born about 15 May 1625 in Dorchester, Dorset, England; died on 11 Apr 1683 in Northampton, Hampshire, MA.
    5. Anne Ford was born in Dorchester, Dorset, England; died on 6 Jan 1690 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut.

  5. 12.  Nicholas Clapp was born in 1570 in Sidbury, Devon, England (son of Richard Clapp and Christian Unknown); died on 14 Mar 1631 in Venn Ottery, Devon, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt. Birth: 1570, Devon, England; Alt. Birth
    • Alt. Death: 1631, England; Alt. Death

    Nicholas married Elizabeth Unknown in 1603 in England. Elizabeth was born in 1579 in England; died on 24 Mar 1631 in Venn Ottery, Devon, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Elizabeth Unknown was born in 1579 in England; died on 24 Mar 1631 in Venn Ottery, Devon, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt. Birth: 1579; Alt. Birth

    Children:
    1. Richard Clapp was born about 1604; and died.
    2. Prudence Clapp was born about 1606 in Venn Ottery, Devon, England; died in 1650 in Dorchester, Suffolk, MA.
    3. Jane Clapp was born about 1608; and died.
    4. Thomas Clapp was born about 1609; died on 20 Apr 1648.
    5. 6. Nicholas Clapp was born in 1612 in England; died on 24 Nov 1679 in Dorcester, MA.
    6. Barbara Clapp was born in 1614 in Devon, England; died on 15 Apr 1655.
    7. John Clapp was born in 1618; died on 24 Jul 1655.
    8. Ambrose Clapp
    9. Unknown Clapp

  7. 14.  William Clapp was born in 1565 in Salcombe Regis, Devon, England (son of Richard Clapp and Unknown); died on 1 Mar 1640 in England.

    William married Johan Channon on 11 Sep 1593 in Salcombe Regis, Devon, England. Johan (daughter of Robert Channon and Joane Unknown) was born about 1570; died on 5 Aug 1620. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Johan Channon was born about 1570 (daughter of Robert Channon and Joane Unknown); died on 5 Aug 1620.
    Children:
    1. Jane Clapp was born about 1597 in Salcombe Regis, Devon, England; died on 2 Aug 1668 in Dorchester, Suffolk, MA.
    2. Jr William Clapp was born in 1600 in England; died in 1636.
    3. Edward Clapp was born about 1605 in Salcombe Regis, Devon, England; died on 8 Jan 1644 in Dorchester, Suffolk, MA.
    4. John Clapp was born in 1607; and died.
    5. Roger Clapp was born on 6 Apr 1609 in Salcombe Regis, Devon, England; died on 2 Feb 1691 in Boston, Suffolk, MA; was buried in King's Chapel Burying Ground.
    6. 7. Sarah Clapp was born about 18 Aug 1611 in Salcombe Regis, Devon, England; died in 1665 in Dorcester, MA.



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