or were his parents George and Elizabeth Maris?
RESIDENCE: The Mendenhalls came from Marriage Hill, Ramsbury, Little Bedwyn,
Greater Bedwyn and Mildenhall, Wiltshire, England. All of these little
communities are within 5 miles of each other and they are west of London
about 60-70 miles and the port of Bristol is another 60 miles west.
dean@svpal.org (William D. Leonard)
Subject: Sir John Turbeville Strode. Bere Regis, Dorset Eng
The old parish church of Bere Regis in Dorset Eng contains a lovely
stained glass window with a Coat Of Arms and an inscription to
John Turberville Strode. The old Turberville family became
D'urberville in Thomas Hardy's novel " Tess Of The D'urbervilles"Am researching STRODE of Devon, Dorset, Somerset, PA, VA, KY.
Have extensive lineages from 1100 to 1685 but no referances to Bere
Regis or Bere Regis Strodes.Robert Strode
Box 2403E Argyle, NY 12809
518-638-8735 sailor@capital.net
CHILDREN:
1. Edward CANBY- MH05-0C 1630 Elizabeth ELMHURST
2. John CANBY- GN0B-MH Abt 1632
3. Thomas CANBY- FK0F-6F Abt 1634
4. Mary CANBY- FK0F-7L Abt 1636 John ATKINSON
5. Phoebe CANBY- FK0F-8R Abt 1638 James STANITON
6. Hester CANBY- GN0B-SC Abt 1640/1650 Saml STARKEY
7. Anne CANBY- FK0F-B4 Abt 1642
8. Mary CANBY- GN0B-PT Abt 1644
9. Sarah CANBY- GN0B-TJ Abt 1644
10. Phebe CANBY- GN0B-Q1 Abt 1646
11. Benjamin CANBY- FK0D-WW Bef 1647 Elizabeth BOKER
12. Anne CANBY- GN0B-R6 Abt 1648
CHILDREN of Bernard Taylor:
1. Bernard TAYLOR [III]- Abt 1623
2. Gawain or Goyne TAYLOR- Abt 1625
3. James TAYLOR- Abt 1630
4. John TAYLOR- Abt 1632
5. Richard TAYLOR- Abt 1634SOURCE: Ancestral file
spouse Rachel
listed in Great Migration
New relative 1995. reference. Also contact Richard M. Coveney.
Lsi@Capecod.net on the World Wide Web. AF96.Robert and Anne were 2nd cousins, both descendants of Simon Fiske [9596]
Robert and Anne were 2nd cousins, both descendants of Simon Fiske [9596]
son of Anthony of Syleham; baptized there 1591, settled at Dedham 1637.
>>1 Thomas Wight 1607 - 1673/74
>>.. +Alice Roundy
>>... 2 John Wight 1627 - 1653
>>... 2 Thomas Wight II 1629 - 1690
>>... 2 Anne Wight 1631 - (not sure about this)
>>... 2 Samuel Wight 1638/39 - 1716
>>... 2 Daniel Wight 1642 - (not sure about this)
>>... 2 Mary Wight 1645/46 - 1692/93
>>... 2 Henry Wight Abt 1625 - 1679/80
>>... 2 Ephriam Wight 1644/45 - 1722/23
>>.*2nd Wife of Thomas Wight:
>>.. +Lydia Eliot
Above from: Bill Wight --- camaco@easynet.on.ca ----
Cambridge, ON Canadaalso try erland@zipnet.com (Erland Russell)
also try djkelley@mail1.nitco.com (Joyce Kelley)
said to be related to Rev William Witherell and came to Mass with him (aboard
Hercules, 1635); to Marshfield abt 1647.
chdn of John and Frances (from Will 1 Feb 1660 O.S.) John, Joseph, Timothy, Ann
(husb. Hudson), Mary, Abigail (this is order given).in Barbadoes in 1635, in Scituate 1635, Marshfield in 1647. Will dated 1 feb
1660, proved 5 Jun 1661.JOHN ROGERS was born between 1605 and 1613 in , , ENG. He immigrated in 1635
to from London. UA Record #:273-668 Source: Automated Archives, Inc. CD #100CHILDREN: The children of John and Frances Watson Rogers from Will
1 Feb 1660 O. S. ) were John, Joseph, Timothy, Ann (husb John Hudson) Mary,
Abigail, (& Elizabeth, Hannah). [Flora - FBecket@aol.com, 5-27-96] [Gary Murray
- SJJA18A@prodigy.com]John Rogers who was m. to Frances Watson is the son of Thomas Rogers b 1587
Stratford on Avon m to Ann, s/o Thomas Rogers b. abt 1557 Stratford on Avon
m. to Alice Celle, s/o of William Rogers b abt 1527 in Eng. m. to Matilda.
Drummond cites Davis' Landmarks of Plymouth, that Frances was "perhaps dau of
Robert Watson and wife Elizabeth," whose chn were: George b1603 Eng, Robt, Saml
and Frances (?) "who married John Rogers." {Drummond doubts the version of Miss
Thomas in her Hist of Marshfield that Frances was dau of Wm Vassal, and whose
1st husb was James Adams.} Frances outlived John, md Walter Briggs of Scituate.FRANCES WATSON was born about 1612 in OF LONDON, MIDDLESEX, ENG. UA Record
#:271-632 Source: Automated Archives, Inc. CD #100 or Frances
Adams? (re Rogers Genealogy by Seaver) [sent me by FBecket@aol.com, 5-27-96]
Thomas King was an elder of Scituate