Name |
John Beeby Sr.2 |
Birth |
abt 1560, Gr. Addington, Northamptonshire, England88 |
Death |
162288 |
Father |
Thomas Bebe (1535-) |
Mother |
Unknown |
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Marriage |
Broughton, Northampton, England |
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Spouse |
Alice2 |
Birth |
1574, Broughton, Northants, England7 |
Death |
Prob. Broughton, Northampton, England |
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Children |
1 M |
James Beeby2 |
Birth |
1602, Broughton, Northampton, England7 |
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2 M |
John Beeby Jr.2 |
Birth |
abt 1600, Broughton, Northamptonshire, England81 |
Death |
18 May 1650, Shipboard, Atlantic Ocean72,7 |
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Spouse |
Rebecca Ladd |
Marriage |
1627, Broughton, Northamptonshire, England53 |
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7 M |
Alexander Beebe |
Birth |
1604, Broughton, Northampton, Eng, England |
Death |
Broughton, Northampton, England |
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8 M |
William Beebe |
Birth |
1606 |
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Notes for John Beeby Sr. |
John "the elder" purchased land in Gr. Addington in 1614. He wrote his will in
1622 and it was proved 5 Mar 1622. Will mentions 6 "kin." His nephew John
Beeby (described as the testator's brother) named as Co-supervisor. 87 |
Notes for James (Child 1) |
Called eldest son of John Beeby in records in 1614 and also in his father's
will in 1622. In his father's will he was given responsibility to bring up
his youngest sister Margery. 87 |
Notes for John (Child 2) |
He was called second son in his father's will in 1622. In an Indenture (162/361) on 17/11/Charles 5th year (1631) John Bebye of Broughton (and his wife Rebecca) sold land in Great Addington to his elder brother James of Islip, both referred to as sons
of John Bebye, deceased. John died 18 May 1650 while on his way to America. He left five sons and two daughters. He left England in April or May 1650 and was accompanied by his five children. Two sons, John and Samuel, preceded him to America and his
daughter Hannah and wife Rebecca probably died before he started. His will (below) was written and signed on shipboard on the day he died, at which time his eldest son was twenty-two and his youngest child eight. He appointed William Lewis and John
Cole executors of his will. The immigrants reached their destination in the latter days of May 1650 and it is probable that the ship reached a port in the neighborhood of Cape Ann, MA. for it is recorded the Rev. Mr. Blinman administered to the
spiritual interests of this Colony and that he, with a party including the Beebes, had moved to New London, CT by March 1651, where they were prominent in the early settlement of that place.
87 |
Notes for Thomas (Child 3) |
In 1622, he was under age 21. 87 |
Notes for Ann (Child 5) |
In 1622, she was under age 21. |
Notes for Margery (Child 6) |
She was called youngest daughter in her father's will in 1622. 87 |
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