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About William Lumpkin
Came to New England in 1637.He was reported to have been in Yarmouth, Barnstable Co, MA 7 Jan 1638/9. Aug 1643 Yarmouth is on the list of those able to bear arms. Grand Juryman 1643. Will dated 23 July 1668, probated 29 Oct 1671 Plymouth, MA
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- Genealogical and personal memoirs relating to the families of the ..., Volume 1 edited by William Richard Cutter, William Frederick Adams
- http://books.google.com/books?id=kmujIJi3_FkC&pg=PA227&lpg=PA227&dq...
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- (I) Rev. John Mayo, a native of England and a graduate of an English University, emigrated to Massachusetts Bay about the year 1638 and settling in Barnstable was in ..... The christian name of his wife,
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- whom he married in England, was Tamosin or Tamsin, and her death occurred at Yarmouth in 1682. Their children, all born in the mother country, were: 1. Hannah, who became the wife of Nathaniel Bacon, of Barnstable, in 1642. 2. Samuel, became a mariner and was for some years master of a packet plying between Cape Cod and Boston ; assisted in establishing a settlement at Oyster Bay, Long Island; finally settled in Boston and died there in 1663; he married Thomasine, daughter of William Lumpkin, of Yarmouth. ____________________
- Genealogical notes of Barnstable families (1888) Vol. 2
- http://www.archive.org/details/genealogicalnot00swifgoog
- http://www.archive.org/stream/genealogicalnot00swifgoog#page/n236/m...
- SAMUEL MAYO.
- Samuel, son of Rev. John was in Barnstable in 1639. ..... He married Thomasine, daughter of Wm. Lumpkin of Yarmouth and his children were : Mary, 1645 ; Samuel, 1647. These two were baptized together 8 Feb. 1650. The long lapse of time for those days between the births and baptism, and the fact that the mother joined Mr. Lothrop's church Jan. 20 preceding the baptism, indicates that she was in sympathy with the disaffection towards the majority of the Yarmouth church and the minister, which was known to exist at that time. Other children were : Hannah, born Oct. 20, 1650; Elizabeth, May 22, 1653 ; Nathaniel, Apl. 1, 1658 ; Sarah, 1660. The last two were born in Boston. _______________
- Thomas Howes¹ of Yarmouth, Mass. : and some of his descendants, together with the Rev. John Mayo, allied to him by marriage. (1917)
- http://www.archive.org/details/thomashowesofy00hawe
- http://www.archive.org/stream/thomashowesofy00hawe#page/54/mode/1up...
- JOHN1 MAYO, a clergyman, came from England in 1638. .....
- http://www.archive.org/stream/thomashowesofy00hawe#page/58/mode/1up...
- Children,(s) born in England.
- 1. Samuel2; m. Thomasin (or Tamsen), daughter of William Lumpkin of Yarmouth (t); d. early in 1664, being a mariner. In August, 1643, he was one of those between 16 and 60 in Barnstable able to bear arms.(u) His wife joined the Barnstable church Jan. 30, 1649-50.(v) He removed later to Boston, where his estate was settled, his inventory being taken April 25 and his father being appointed administrator April 26, 1664, his widow declining to act.(w) She m. 2d. Mr. John Sunderland of Boston, who later was a citizen of Eastham.(w1) ..... ______________________
- Genealogical and family history of southern New York and the Hudson River Valley; a record of the achievements of her people in the making of a commonwealth and the building of a nation; (1914) Vol. 2
- http://www.archive.org/details/genealogicalfami02reyn
- http://www.archive.org/stream/genealogicalfami02reyn#page/658/mode/1up
- (I) John Gray, the founder of this family, lived in Yarmouth, Massachusetts, where he died in 1674. He is said to have married Hannah, daughter of William Lumpkin, one of the founders and prominent citizens of Yarmouth. Children : Benjamin, born December 7, 1648; William, born October 5, 1650: Mary, married, June 10, 1680, Benjamin Ryder ; Edward, of whom further ; John, died March 31, 1732, married Susannah Clark; Gideon. __________________________
- Genealogical guide to the early settlers of America (1898)
- https://archive.org/details/cu31924095655571
- https://archive.org/stream/cu31924095655571#page/n60/mode/1up
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- John Grey, of Yarmouth, 1643, married Hannah, perhaps daughter of William Lumpkin ; had Benjamin, born 1648; William, 1650; and prob. Mary; Edward, John and Gideon; and died about 1674.
- References.
- Massachusetts. — Abbott' s Andover, 36 ; Barry's Hist, of Hanover, 314; Wyman's Charlestown Gens., I, 434; Temple's Hist, of Whately, 240; Gray Family of Beverly (1887), 316 pp., Freeman's Cape Cod, II, 227, 525, 758; Davis' Landmarks of Plymouth, 121.
- New Hampshire. — Hayward's Hist, of Hancock, 614-30; Livermore's Hist, of Wilton, 383-8; Smith's Hist, of Peterborough, 96-8.
- Other Publications. — Savage's Gen. Dict., II, 298; Am. Ancestry, I, 34; II, 47; IV, 217; VI, 17; XII; Am. Gen. Record (1897), II, 190-2; Gray Family of Sauquoit, N. Y. (1882), 13 p.; Walworth's Hyde Gen., 21; Schenck's Hist, of Fairfield, Conn., 374; Huntington's Stamford, Conn., Settlers, 38. _______________________________
- Ancestry of a few descendants of Edward Hall of Rehoboth, Mass. [1658] with intermarriages (n.d.])
- https://archive.org/details/ancestryoffewdes00np
- https://archive.org/stream/ancestryoffewdes00np#page/26/mode/1up
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- Rev. John Mayo, first of Barnstable, removed to Eastham thence to Boston where he was installed first minister of the Second or Old North Church. He was dismissed at an an advanced age, having served for more than twenty years with Increase Mather. He went to Barnstable then to Eastham and Yarmouth, spending the residue of his life with his different children. His wife, Thomasine, died Feb. 26, 1682. Uncertaiin if she was his wife in England.
- Children among others: Samuel married Thomasine Lumpkin.
- Children among others: Mary, born ____ , died 1711 married Jonathan Bangs. [See Bangs.]
- Thomasine Lumpkin was daughter of William Lumpkin of Yarmouth, and Thomasine his wife. _________________________
- American ancestry: : giving the name and descent, in the male line of Americans whose ancesters settled in the United States previous to... 1776.. (1887) Vol. VI
- https://archive.org/details/americanancestry006hugh
- https://archive.org/stream/americanancestry006hugh#page/47/mode/1up
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- MAYO, CHARLES EDWIN of St. Paul, Minn., b. at Brewster, Mass., Oct. 26, 1827, merchant, president Minn. Hist. Soc, deputy collector of customs , (m. May 7, 1861, Eliza Caroline, dau. of Timothy and Mary [Beecher] Fitch); son of Jeremiah of Brewster, Mass., b. at Harwich Jan. 29, 1786, d. at Brewster June 20, 1867, master mariner, merchant, justice, brigadier-general of state militia (m. 1st, Apr. 30, 1809, Sally Crosby, 2d, May 2, 1824, Mary Paddock Clark, dau. of Isaac and Temperance [Sears] Clark); son of Asa of Brewster, b. at Harwich Feb. 7, 1755, d. at Brewster Dec. 4, 1823, blacksmith (m. Aug. 23, 1778, Sally, dau. of Ichabod and Temperance [Gibbs] Seabury); son of Thomas of Harwich, b. there Apr. 1, 1725, d. at Newport, R. I., 1778, captured on board privateer in Revolutionary war, and imprisoned on the "Jersey" (m. Oct. 5, 1752, Elizabeth, dau. of Elnathan and Hannah [Allen] Wing); son of Joseph of Harwich, b. at Hingham, Mass., Dec. 22, 1696, d. at Harwich 1774, farmer, selectman, deacon (m. Abigail, dau. of Benjamin and Rebecca [Doane] Myrick); son of John of Hingham and Harwich, b. Oyster Bay, L. I., abt. 1656, d. at Harwich Feb. 1, 1726, farmer, selectman, representative to General Court (m. Apr. 14, 1681, Hannah, dau. of John and Mercy [Prence] Freeman); son of Samuel of Barnstable, Mass., Oyster Bay, L. I., and Boston, b. in Eng., d. in Boston 1663, master mariner, bought a large tract of land of the Indians at Oyster Bay in 1653 (m. Thomasine, dau. of William and Thomasine Lumpkin); son of John of Barnstable, Eastham, Boston and Yarmouth, Mass., b. in Eng., d. in Yarmouth, Mass., May, 1676, came to Barnstable from Eng. in 1639, pastor of the second church in Boston 1655-1673 (m. Thomasine). ________________________
- Genealogies of Connecticut Families: From the New England ..., Volume 1
- http://books.google.com/books?id=k6fDl9gE45IC&pg=PA250&lpg=PA250&dq...
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- 1. William Eldred of Yarmouth.
- William Eldred is known to have been a resident of Yarmouth from March 3, 1645, to 1667. It is thought that William of Yarmouth, Robert of Yarmouth and Monomoy and Samuel of Cambridge and Stonington, were brothers, and that they came from England about 1635. They all appear to have been men of standing and substance. William was appointed constable in Yarmouth in 1657, 1662, 1674, 1675 and 1677. he was also surveyor of highways. He married Anne, daughter of William and Tamesin Lumpkin, of Yarmouth. Lumpkin came over in 1637. he was a deputy to the Colony Court and held many of the local offices.
- As the Yarmouth records were destroyed by fire in 1674, my account of William and his children is brief. Anne, his wife, was buried Nov. 1, 1676. The known children of William were: .... etc.
- 2. Elisha2 Eldred (William1), born in 1653, died in Eastham (Wellfleet) Oct. 14, 1739, and is buried in the old graveyard at the head of Duck Creek, where a stone marks the spot. His name on the gravestone is spelled Eldredg. William Lumpkin, the father-in-law of William Eldred, in his will dated 23 July, 1668, names wife Tamesin; daughter Tamesin, wife of John Sunderling; and grand-children William Gray, Elisha Eldred and Bethia Eldred. .... etc. ________________________
- The New England Historical and Genealogical Register,: Volume 51 1897, Volume 51 By New-England Historic
- http://books.google.com/books?id=zNxsv5Ul_9wC&pg=PA114&lpg=PA114&dq...
- Pg.47
- Same as Genealogies of Connecticut Families: From the New England ..., Volume 1 Pg.563 ________________________________
- The New England Historical & Genealogical Register and Antiquarian ..., Volume 7
- http://books.google.com/books?id=87c-AAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&d...
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- Mr William Lumpkin (Yarmouth.)
- Will. To wife Tamasin Lumpkin; to da. Tamasin, the wife of John Sunderling; to gd. chds. Wm. Gray, Elisha Eldred and Bethiah Eldred. 23d July 1668. Inventory L93. 3s. 6d. By John Crowell and John Hall. _______________________________
- Genealogical Guide to the Early Settlers of America: With a Brief History of ... By Henry Whittemore
- http://books.google.com/books?id=cSrlHHj2AFcC&pg=PA256&lpg=PA256&dq...
- LUMPKIN, William, Yarmouth, 1643, by wife Thomasine, had Thomasine, born 1626, who married Samuel Mayo, of Barnstable, and John Sunderland for second husband; perhaps Hannah, who probably married John Gray; another daughter married an Eldridge, but no son, and died 1671. His will of 23d July 1668, name his wife, Thomasine.
- Reference:--- Savage's Gen. Dic., III, 130 ____________________________
- A genealogical dictionary of the first settlers of New England, ... Vol. III By James Savage, John Farmer, Orrando Perry Dexter
- https://archive.org/details/cu31924105359446
- https://archive.org/stream/cu31924105359446#page/n139/mode/1up
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- LUMPKIN, *RICHARD, Ipswich, from Boxted, in Essex, was freem. 2 May 1638, and rep. the same yr. d. 1642, prob. without ch. His wid. m. deac. Simon Stone of Waterown, and d. 1663, in her will of 25 Mar. in that yr. ment. no ch. by either h. but gives her prop. to h. Stone, to kinsmen John and Daniel Warner, and Thomas Wells. See Geneal. Reg. VIII. 71. WILLIAM, Yarmouth 1643, by w. Thomasine had Thomasine, b. 1626, wh. m. Samuel Mayo of Barnstable; and John Sunderland for sec. h.; perhaps Hannah, wh. prob. m. John Gray; ano. d. m. an Eldridge; but no s. and d. 1671. His will, of 23 July 1668, names his w. Thomasine.
- https://archive.org/stream/cu31924105359446#page/n195/mode/1up
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- MAYO, DANIEL, Eastham, s. of the sec. John, had Bethia, Sarah, Daniel, Jeremiah, Margery, Mary; and d. a. 1715. JAMES, Eastham,
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- br. of the preced. had Gamaliel, Joseph, James, and prob. Jonathan, by first w. and by the sec. Sarah, m. 1702, had Sarah, b. 14 Jan. 1703 ; Henry, 3 May 1705; and John, 11 Oct. 1707; and d. 1708. JOHN, Barnstable, min. collea. with Lothrop, came in 1638 prob. as he was sw. freem. 3 Mar. 1640, and ord. 15 Apr. foll. brot. from Eng. ch. Hannah, Samuel, John, Nathaniel, and, perhaps, Eliz. wh. may, however, have been b. on this side of the water; rem. to Eastham 1646, thence, discourage. at E. drawn to Boston, where he was inst. 9 Nov. 1655, firs min. of the sec. or N. ch. and Michael Powell ord. ruling eld. the same day; dism. 1673, in advanc. age, aft. hav. more than twenty yrs. had joint. serv. with Increase Mather, he went to Barnstable, there, and at Eastham and Yarmouth liv. the short resid. of his days with one or ano. ch. and d. at Y. May 1676, leav. wid. Thomasine, wh. d. 26 Feb. 1682, but we kn. not whether she had been his first w. in Eng. The agreem. 15 Jun 1676, for settlem. of the small est. betw. wid. ch. and gr.ch. is on rec. His d. Hannah m. 1642, Nathaniel Bacon; and Eliz. m. Joseph Howes of Yarmouth. JOHN, Eastham, s. of the preced. b. in Eng. m. 1 Jan. 1651, Hannah Reycraft, if Col. Rec. has the name right, had John, b. 15 Dec. 1652 ; William, 7 Oct, 1654; James, 3 Oct. 1656, bef. ment. ; Samuel, 2 Aug. 1658; Elisha, 7 Nov. 1661; Daniel, 24 Jan. 1664, bef. ment.; Nathaniel, 2 Apr. 1667; Thomas, 24 June 1670, d. soon; and Thomas, again, 15 July 1672. He d. a. 1706, the only s. wh. outliv. the f. His will, of June 1702, was pro. 4 Nov. 1706. JOHN, Roxbury, came in 1633, a young ch. brot. by Robert Gamblin, jr. as s. of his w. by former h. m. 24 May 1654, Hannah, d. of John Graves, had Hannah, b. 24 Apr. 1657, d. soon ; John, 15, bapt. 20 Feb. 1659 ; Hannah, again, 16, bapt. 24 Feb. 1661 ; Rebecca, 30 June, bapt. 3 July 1664, d. at 21 yrs.; Joseph, 11, bapt. 13 Jan. 1667 ; Mehitable, 6 Jan. bapt. 28 Feb. 1669; Thomas, 16, bapt. 20 Nov. 1670; Benjamin, 29, bapt. 31 Mar. 1672, d. in Oct. foll, as did also Thomas, the predeces. ; Thomas, again, 12, bapt. 16 Nov. 1673 ; yet the town rec. makes this last b. 12 Dec. 1676. He d. 28 Apr. 1688, but his will of 9 Feb. preced. was kept back until 11 June 1691, perhaps to avoid the Andros jurisdiet. upon pro. business. It names the w. Hannah, wh. d. 5 Oct. 1699, aged 63; and the five liv. ch. Hannah m. 2 Mar. 1680, Isaac Morris; and Mehitable m. 23 July 1695, Thomas Thurston. *JOHN, Hingham, s. of the sec. John, m. 14 Apr. 1681, Hannah, d. of maj. John Freeman, had Hannah, b. 8 Jan. 1682 ; Samuel, 16 July 1684 ; John ; Mercy, 23 Apr. 1688 ; Rebecca; Mary, 26 Oct. 1694; Joseph, 22 Dec. 1696 ; and a. 1700 rem. to Harwich, there had Eliz. 1706 ; was rep. oft. and he d. 1 Feb. 1726. JOHN, Roxbury, s. of John of the same, m. 8 July 1685, Sarah Burden, had Rebecca, b. 14 May 1686, d. at 2 mos. ;
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- Sarah, 9 June 1688, d. in 3 wks. He was deac. and d. 25 Feb. 1733. JOSEPH, Newbury, m. 29 May 1679, Sarah, prob. d. of Henry Short, had Sarah, b. 9 July foll. ; and Thomasine, 10 June 1689, as Coffin gives the dates. JOSEPH, Roxbury, br. of John the sec. m. 10 Mar. 1692, Eliz. d. of John Holbrook, had Rebecca, b. 26 Dec. foll. d. young; Eliz. 17 Mar. 1696; and his w. d. 7 Feb. 1735. *NATHANIEL, Eastham, s. of Rev. John, b. in Eng. m. 13 Feb. 1650, Hannah, d. of Gov. Thomas Prence, had Thomas, b. 7 Dec. foll. ; Nathaniel, 16 Nov. 1652; Samuel, 12 Oct. 1655 ; Hannah, 17 Oct. 1657 ; Theophilus, 17 Dec. 1659 ; and Bathshua, 1662; was rep. 1660, and he d. 1662. His wid. m. Jonathan Sparrow. NATHANIEL, Eastham, s. of the preced. m. 28 June 1678, Eliz. d. of Robert Wickson or Wixam, had Nathaniel, b. July 1681; Bathsheba, 23 Sept. 1683; Alice, 29 Apr. 1686 ; Ebenezer, 13 July 1689; Hannah, Jan. 1692; Elisha, 28 Apr. 1695; and Robert, 20 Mar. 1698. He took sec. w. 10 June 1708, Mercy, wid. of Nathaniel Young, and d. 30 Nov. 1709. NATHANIEL, Eastham, s. of the sec. John of the same, by first w. whose name is not ment. had Rebecca, b. Apr. 1697; William, Aug. 1699; and Robert, June 1701; and he m. sec. w. 28 Oct. 1703, Mary Brown, had Mary, 1704; Mehitable, 1705; Ann, 1707; Priscilla, 1708; Phebe, 1709; Lydia; and Hannah; and d. 1716. SAMUEL, Barnstable 1640, s. of Rev. John, b. in Eng. a mariner, one of the purchas. of Oyster Bay, L. I. Apr. 1653, had his vessel seiz. for intercourse with the Dutch, then our enemies, by Thomas Baxter, under a R. I. authority, but obtain, restit. with decree for £150 dams. By w. Thomasine, d. of William Lumpkin of Yarmouth, had Mary, 1645 ; Samuel, 1647, bapt. together, 3 Feb. 1650 (his w. hav. join. Lothrop's ch. 20 Jan. preced.) ; Hannah, 20 Oct. 1650; Eliz. 22 May 1653; and at Boston, whither he had rem. Nathaniel, 1 Apr. 1658 ; and Sarah, 1660; and he d. 1663. Admin, of his est. was giv. 26 Apr. 1664, to his f. at Boston, his wid. declining the tr. Mary m. 16 July 1664, Jonathan Bangs; and Eliz. m. 1674, Rev. Samuel Treat. SAMUEL, Eastham, s. of the first Nathaniel, had Samuel, b. 1690; Jonathan; Rebecca; and Mercy; and d. 29 Oct. 1738. SAMUEL, Eastham, s. of the sec. John of the same, had Ann, Martha, Eliz. and Content. THOMAS, Eastham, s. of the first Nathaniel, m. 13 June 1677, Barbara, d. of Richard Knowles, had Thomas, b. 3 Apr. 1678; Theophilus, 31 Oct. 1680; Mary, Aug. 1683; Maria, 19 Jan. 1685 ; Ruth, Jan. 1688; Judah, 25 Nov. 1691 ; Lydia, 12 June 1694; Richard, 13 Jan. 1696 ; and Israel, 12 Aug. 1700 ; and d. 22 Apr. 1729. THOMAS, Eastham, youngest s. of the sec. John of the same, had Mary, and, Mr. Hamblen thinks, Mercy, Hannah, and Noah. THOMAS, Roxbury, s. of John of the same, m. 4 May 1699, Eliz. d. of
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- John Davis, had Hannah, b. 4 Apr. 1700 ; Mary, 22 Oct. 1702, d. at 16yrs.; Sarah, 30 May 1705; Eliz. 22 Sept. 1707; John, 17 Sept. 1709 ; Rebecca, 21 Oct. 1711 ; Thomas, 23 Sept. 1713; Abigail, Sept. 1715 ; Joseph, 13 June 1717, d. within 4 wks. ; Mary, again, 20 Feb. 1719 ; Joseph, again, 28 Feb. 1721 ; arid Mehitable, 12 Apr. 1724 ; and he d. 26 May 1750. WILLIAM, Eastham, s. of the sec. John of the same, d. 1691, and his wid. d. next yr. ; had, as Hamblen thinks. Thankful and Mercy. _________________________________________
William came to Plymouth Colony in 1637. he was admitted a freeman on June 4, 1639 at Yarmouth, Mass.
LDS Files- Married 1645-1647
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A William Lumpkin and wife Thomasine appear in Essex Records in 1637:
http://seax.essexcc.gov.uk/result_details.aspx?ThisRecordsOffSet=5&...
Title: Deed: Final Concord
William Potter, senior (plaintiff), Joseph Wiseman, gent., and wife Elizabeth, John Beckwith, and wife Mary, William Lumpkin, and wife Thomasine, and Thomas Tenneth, and wife Dorothy (deforciants)
One messuage in Earls Colne.
- Category: Estate and Family records
- Fonds: MISCELLANEOUS ESSEX DOCUMENTS
- Scope and Content: Final Concord
William Potter, senior (plaintiff), Joseph Wiseman, gent., and wife Elizabeth, John Beckwith, and wife Mary, William Lumpkin, and wife Thomasine, and Thomas Tenneth, and wife Dorothy (deforciants)
One messuage in Earls Colne.
- Dates of Creation: 12 June 1637
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Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States
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March 1667
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Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States
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