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Eleanor de Bohun 1366–1399 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: Abt 1366
Birth Location: Hereford, Herefordshire, England
Death Date: 3 OCT 1399
Death Location: Westmister Abbey, London, Middlesex, England
Father: Humphrey Bohun
Mother: Joan FitzAlan
Spouse(s): Prince Plantagenet
Children(s): Emma Plantagenet, Richard Berners, Philippa Plantagenet, Isabel Plantagenet, Joan Plantagenet, Humphrey Plantagenet, Anne Gloucester)
Eleanor de Bohun was born in 1366 in Hereford, Herefordshire, England, the child of Humphrey De Bohun And Joan Fitzalan. Eleanor de Bohun married Prince Thomas Woodstock Plantagenet, and had children including Anne Plantagenet Of Gloucester, Emma Plantagenet, Humphrey Plantagenet, Isabel Plantagenet, Joan Plantagenet, Philippa Plantagenet, Richard Berners. Eleanor de Bohun passed away in 1399 in Westmister Abbey, London, Middlesex, England.
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Biography
- Eleanor de Bohun was born in 1366 in Hereford, Herefordshire, England, the child of Humphrey De Bohun And Joan Fitzalan.
- Eleanor de Bohun married Prince Thomas Woodstock Plantagenet, and had children including Anne Plantagenet Of Gloucester, Emma Plantagenet, Humphrey Plantagenet, Isabel Plantagenet, Joan Plantagenet, Philippa Plantagenet, Richard Berners.
- Eleanor de Bohun passed away in 1399 in Westmister Abbey, London, Middlesex, England.
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Eleanor Bohun's Ancestors
Eleanor Bohun's Descendants
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1. Emma Plantagenet 1330–1214
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2. Richard Berners 1388–1421
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3. Philippa Plantagenet 1389–1398
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4. Isabel Plantagenet 1386–1402
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5. Joan Plantagenet 1384–1400
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6. Humphrey Plantagenet 1382–1399
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7. Anne (Plantagenet (of) Gloucester) 1383–1438 m. Edmund (De) Stafford 1378–1403
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1. Sir (John) Bourchier 1410–1474 m. Lady (Margery Countess) Berners 1418–1475 m. Katherine Affeton 1404–1467
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1. Emme Bocher 1465–1522 m. John Bocher 1465–1498 m. John Argall 1450–1521
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1. Thomas Argall 1500–1563
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2. John Bocher 1475–1544 m. Sarah Bocher 1485–1546 m. Sarah Thomas 1475–1546
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2. Henry Bourchier 1434–1458
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3. Elizabeth (Bourchier) Welles 1446–1470
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4. Anne Bourchier 1430–1442
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5. Isabel Bourchier 1431–1458
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6. William Bourchier 1433–1471
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7. Thomas Bourchier 1430–1512
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8. Joan Bourchier 1441–1470 m. Henry Neville 1437–1469
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1. Richard Neville 1468–1530 m. Lady (Anne Stafford) (Baroness) 1471–1522
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2. Joan Neville 1464–1932
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3. Thomas Neville 1466–1546
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2. Anne (de) Stafford 1400–1432 m. Sir (John) Holland 1395–1447
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1. Henry Holland 1430–1474 m. Anne Plantagenet 1439–1476
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1. Jane Holand 1455–1475
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2. William Holland 1462–
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3. Thomas (Van) Holland 1456–1501
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4. Henry Holland 1473–1561
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5. Anne Holland 1455–1474 m. Thomas (De) Grey 1451–1506
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2. Robert Holland 1416–1461
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3. Lady (Anne) Holland 1428–1486 m. James Douglas 1428– m. Sir (Richard Neville (Knight Of The Garter Lord High Admiral Of England Captain Of Calais 16th Earl Of Warwick 6th Earl Of Salisbury)) II 1428–1471
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3. Philippa (De) Stafford 1401–
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4. Anne Bourchier 1411–1474
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5. William Bourchier 1412–1471 m. Ada Calthorpe 1415–1439 m. Thomasine Hankeford 1423–1453
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1. Lord (Devon) Bourchier 1445–1479
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2. Fulke Bourchier 1445–1446 m. Elizabeth Dinham 1449–1516
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1. Elizabeth Bourchier 1492–1557
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3. John (De) Bourchier 1438–1495
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4. Florence Bourchier 1448–1526
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5. Hugh Bourchier 1426–1472
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6. Henry Bourchier 1434–1458
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7. Edward Bourchier 1442–1460
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8. Sir (Brandon) Bourchier 1425–1491
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9. Anne Debourchier 1441–1442
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10. Sir (Roger Humphrey) Bourchier 1435–1471 m. Lady (Elizabeth de) Saye 1446–1497
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1. Lady (Margaret) Bourchier 1468–1551 m. Thomas Bryan 1464–1517
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2. Lady (Anne Bourchier (Baroness) Fiennes) 1470–1529
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3. John Bourchier 1467–1533
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11. Blanche Bourchier 1447–1483 m. Bartholomew (St) Leger 1442–1516
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1. Margaret (Saint) Leger 1490–1520 m. John Copplestone 1480–1550
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2. Anne (St) Leger 1483–1550
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12. Fulk Bourchier 1445–1479
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6. Thomas Bourchier 1404–1486
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7. Henry Bourchier 1404–1483
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8. Josh Bourchier 1396–1474
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9. Eleanor Bourchier 1417–1474
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10. Sir (Humphrey Stafford (Sheriff of Warwickshire, Baron of Stafford, Privy Council, Lord Warden of Cinque) Ports) 1402–1460 m. Anne Neville 1411–1480 m. Margaret (Plantagenet) Jorkietė 1443–1509 m. Eleanor (Aylesbury (Lady of Milton Keynes, Baroness Stafford of Grafton, Countess of) Grafton) 1406–1478
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1. Sir (Henry De) Stafford 1454–1483 m. Duchess (Catherine Anne Woodville) (Wydeville) 1458–1497
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1. Anne Stafford 1483–1544 m. George Hastings 1489–1544
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2. Ernest (Henry) Stafford 1479–1523
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3. Humphrey Stafford 1477–1477
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4. Elizabeth Stafford 1478–1532 m. Robert Radcliffe 1475–1542
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5. Henry (Stafford (1st Earl of Wiltshire, Duke of Buckingham) ) 1477–1521
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6. Edward (Stafford Hertog Van) Buckingham 1477–1521 m. Lady (Alianore) Percy 1474–1530
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2. Humphrey (De) Stafford 1424–1455 m. Lady (Elizabeth) Hastings 1428–1507 m. Countess (Margaret De) Beaufort-Plantagenet 1437–1474 m. Margaret (Beaufort, Countess Of Richmond And Derby "Tudor" "De La Pole" "Stafford") "Stanley" 1443–1509
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1. Henry (De) Stafford 1455–1483
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2. Sir (John Stafford (Duke of) Buckingham) 1445–1505
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3. Richard (De) Stafford 1426–1429
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4. Edward (De) Stafford 1428–1484
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5. John (De) Stafford 1427–1473
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6. Catharina Stafford 1445–1476
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7. Joyce Stafford 1460– m. Marmaduke Constable 1458–1518
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1. Eleanor Constable 1485–1525 m. Sir (Thomas Richard) Berkeley 1462–1532
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2. Marmaduke Constable 1478–1545
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3. William Constable 1485–1551
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4. Agnes Constable 1486–
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5. Catherine Constable 1490–1585
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6. Robert Constable 1480–1538
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8. Joyce Stafford 1430–
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9. Anne (Stafford (Lady of Grafton, Baroness of) Berkeley) 1433–1508 m. William Berkeley 1433–1467 m. John (De Clinton (6th Baron De Clinton)) II 1434–1488
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1. Sir (Richard Berkeley (Knight of Stoke Gifford, Esquire of Chipping Sodbury, Lord of Stoke) Gifford) 1470–1514
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2. Agnes (Berkeley (Lady of Stoke Giffard, Baroness of) Gyse) 1465–1501
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3. John Berkeley 1453–1502
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4. Alice Berkeley 1470–1526
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5. Katherine Berkeley 1469–1526
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6. Anne Berkeley 1480–1551
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7. Maurice Berkeley 1467–1523
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10. Elizabeth (Stafford (Baroness of) Powick) 1435–1471
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1. Richard Beauchamp 1466–1543
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2. Anne Beauchamp 1472–1535
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3. Elizabeth Beauchamp 1468–1553
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4. Pole Beauchamp 1470–1538
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5. Margaret Beauchamp 1472–1503
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6. John Beauchamp 1470–1503
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11. Joyce (De) Stafford 1442–
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12. Humphrey Stafford 1427–1486 m. Lady (Katherine Elizabeth Fray (Baroness, Countess) Stafford0 1437–1482
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1. Sir (Humphrey Stafford (Duke of) Buckingham) 1451–1545 m. Margaretha Fogge 1463–1538
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2. Joyce Stafford 1453–
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13. George (De) Stafford 1439–1473
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14. Richard (De) Stafford 1426–1429
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15. Sir (John Stafford (1st Earl of) Wiltshire) 1427–1473
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16. Catherine (De Stafford (Countess of) Shrewsbury) 1445–1476
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17. Margaret (Elizabeth De) Stafford 1435–1501
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18. Sir (William De) Stafford 1430–1460
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19. Lady (Anne De) Stafford 1440–1472
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20. Sir (Henry) Stafford 1425–1471
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Eleanor Bohun's Timeline
4 Records
Sources
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1366
Event Place: Hereford, Herefordshire
Record Source:
[1] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
[2] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
[3] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: Abt 1366
Event Place: Hereford, Herefordshire, England
Record Source: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Custom Event
Event Date: ABT 1374
Record Source: The Descendants of Elder William Brewster, Part 1, Generations 1 through 4, Barbara Lambert Merrick, General Society of Mayflower Descendants, Plymouth MA, 2014, p. 156YO'S THAT IN SOME REFERENCES HAVE CONFUSED THEIR DATES, THERE SEEM TO BE SEVERAL REFERENCES WHICH HAVE JOHN MAYO BORN 15 DEC 1652 DIED 1 FEB 17256 AS THE SON OF THOMASINE LUMPKIN & SAMUEL MAYO WITH HIM AS HUSBAND OF HANNAH FREEMAN. ANOTHER SON OF HANNAH REYCROFT & JOHN MAYO BUT USUALLY NO WIFE LISTED SO THE TWO KEEP GETTING CONFUSED. NOT SURE WHICH DATES ARE CORRECT.''Genealogical and Family History of the State of Maine, Volume 4 By Henry Sweetser Burrage, Albert Roscoe Stubbsmgenealogicaland02stubgoog#pagen183mode1uprtha's Vineyard, son of Thomas Mayhew, of Watertown, Massachusetts, but some authorities believe that the names are distinct and the immigrants not related, stating that Mayo is distinctively an Irish name. r year became teacher in Mr. Lothrop's church at Barnstable, Plymouth colony. He was admitted a freeman March 3, 1639-40, by the general court at Plymouth. About 1644 he removed to Nauset, or Nawset, later Eastham, Massachusetts, upon the gathering of a church at that place, and became the minister. There is no account of his connection with the church at Nauset in existing town or church records. Among tte list of men able to bear arms in 1643 in Plymouth county, we find the names of Mr. Mayo and his sons Samuel and Nathaniel, all of Barnstable, however. Samuel Mayo and his father were of the forty-five original settlers of Barnstable. Mr. Mayo remained at Eastham until 1655, when he was called to Boston to become pastor of the Second Church, and ordained there November 9, 1655. He preached the election sermon before the general court in June, 1658. There is little known of Mr. Mayo's pastorate excepting what is contained in the church records in the handwriting of Rev. Increase Mather, who succeeded him in the ministry: "In the beginning of the year 1670, Mr. Mayo, the pastor, grew very infirm, insomuch as the congregation were unable to hear and be edified, wherefore the brethren (the pastor manifesting his concurrence) desired the teacher to take care for a supply of the congregation that the worshipful God may be upheld amongst us, which was for the present by him consented to, as Christ should enable him." "In the 15th of the 2d. month (April) 1673, Mr. Mayo removed his person and goods also from Boston, to reside with his daughter in Barnstable where (and at Yarmouth) since he hath lived a private life, not being able through the infirmities of old age to do the work of the ministry." Tamsen died February 3, 1682. While living in Boston, Mr. Mayo owned a house lot and house on Middle (now Hanover) street, thirty-eight by one hundred twenty feet, selling it in 1672 for 210 pounds to Abraham Gording. A horse belonging to him was killed in the expedition against King Philip at Mount Hope, in 1675. He must have been born as early as 1590, for his son Samuel at least was of age in 1640. A committee was appointed by the court to settle his estate upon his wife and children, June 7, 1676. The inventory was presented by his widow Thamasin, not including goods she brought at marriage. The division of the estate was agreed upon between the widow, the son John, Samuel, Hannah and Bathsheba, children of son Nathaniel, deceased; Joseph Howes; daughter Hannah Bacon. all born in England: 1. Samuel, mentioned below. 2. Hannah, married December 4, 1642, Nathaniel Bacon. 3. Elizabeth, married Joseph Howes, And Died In 1701. 4. John, married, January 1, 1651, Hannah Reycroft, of Lecroft; had eight sons, of whom Daniel lived at Wellfleet; children, born at Eastham: i. John, December 15, 1652; ii. William, October 7, 1654; iii. James, October 3, 1656; many descendants at Eastham; iv. Samuel, August 2, 1658; v. Elisha, November 7, 1661 ; vi. Daniel, January 24, 1664; vii. Nathaniel, April 2, 1667; viii. Thomas, June 24, 1670, died young; ix. Thomas, July 15, 1672. heba. e. His name does not appear in the settlement of his father's estate, but he probably had sold his interest to one of the other heirs. At any rate he was then living on Long Island, at a great distance. All authorities agree that he was the son of Rev. John. He followed the sea, and became master mariner; bought a large tract of land of the Indians at Oyster Bay, in 1653, and went thither about 1654. Four years or so later he settled in Boston, Massachusetts, where he died in 1663. He married Thomazine (Same As Tamsen, Etc.) Lumpkin, daughter of William and Thomasine Lumpkin. His wife joined the church at Barnstable, January 20, 1649. His name is one of the list of those able to bear arms in 1643. Children: 1. Mary, born at Barnstable, 1645. 2. Samuel, born at Barnstable, 1647; baptized with Mary, February 3, 1649. 3. Hannah, born at Barnstable, 1650, baptized October 20, 1650. 4. Elizabeth, born at Barnstable, 1653, baptized May 22, 1653. 5. Joseph, born at Oyster Bay, Long Island, 1654-55. '''6. John, born 1656-57; mentioned below'''. 7. Nathaniel, born at Boston, 1658. 8. Sarah, born at Boston, 1660. d, 1656-57. He settled in Hingham, Massachusetts, and removed later to Harwich, now Brewster, Massachusetts, where he died February 15, 1744. He was elected the first representative to the general court from Harwich after it was incorporated, and served several years afterward. He held many other important offices. A monument was erected on his grave in Brewster, and is still standing. He married, April 14, 1681, Hannah Freeman, born 1665, died February 1, 1756, daughter of Major John and Mercy (Prence) Freeman. Her father was born in England, in 1628, and died at Eastham, October 28, 1719; her mother, Mercy Prence (or Prince), was born at Plymouth, in 1631, died at Eastham, September 28, 1711 ; married, February 13, 1649- 50, Major John Freeman. She was daughter of Governor Thomas Prence, who was born in England, in 1600, and died at Plymouth, March 29, 1673: married, August 5, 1624, Patience Brewster, who was born in England, and died at Plymouth in 1634. daughter of Elder William Brewster, born at Scrooby, England; married Mary __ ; Died At Plymouth About April 18, 1643, One Of The Most Distinguished Pilgrims Who Came In The "Mayflower" In 1620. All the descendants of this generation of the Mayo family are entitled to be classed as Mayflower descendants. Children of John and Hannah (Freeman) Mayo:''' 1. Hannah, born January 8, 1682. 2. John, 1683. 3. Samuel, July 16, 1684; mentioned below. 4. Mercy, 1688. 5. Rebecca, 1690. 6. Mary, 1694. 7. Joseph, 1696. 8. Elizabeth, 1706. n the easterly part of Harwich, now the southerly part of Orleans, near which many of his descendants now reside. He married (First) Abigail Sparrow, (Second) Mercy Snow. Children, all born at Harwich, by first wife (mentioned in will dated April 16, 1759) : 1. Thomas, mentioned below. 2. Samuel, died young. 3. John, died young. 4. Samuel. 5. Rev. John. eeman genealogy in three parts (1875)an, who m. Mercy Prence.lym.," 1701. Patience; m. Lt. Samuel Paine, Jan. 31, 1682-83. Samuel. g. ngenealogy1875free#page29mode1upn Freeman who d. Oct. 28, 1719, in the 98th yr. of his age." By the side of this is another, saying, "Here lies buried the body of Mercy Freeman, wife to Maj. John Freeman, who d. Sept. 28, 1711, ae. 80." The age on the first tablet is, we are confident, a mistake, — perhaps the error of the stone-cutter, but in any event an error in computation.1875free#page38mode1up. Susanna Freeman, dr. of Jno., 1712. , Aug. 12, 1714. m. Ebenezer Nickerson, Oct. 18, 1726. nnah, Jan. 15, 1740, pr. March 27, 1743, mentions all the children above named. Her tombstone says, "She d. Feb. 15, 1743-4, ae. 79." ¹ of Yarmouth, Mass. : and some of his descendants, together with the Rev. John Mayo, allied to him by marriage. (1917)streamthomashowesofy00hawe#page58mode1upsearchMayoone 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) .....* Capt. Jonathan Bangs July 16, 1664, who lived in Eastham and Harwich (now Brewster); Samuel, baptized in Barnstable Feb. 3, 1649-50; (f) Hannah, b. Barnstable Oct. 20, 1650; (h) Elizabeth, b. Barnstable May 22, 1653, who m. March 16, 1674-5, the Rev. Samuel Treat, who had become minister of Eastham in 1672;(i) Nathaniel, b. in Boston April 1, 1658;(j) Sarah, b. in Boston Dec. 19, 1660;(k) the 2d wife of Lt. Edward Freeman of Eastham. Mr. Paine gives Samuel2 and his wife a daughter Mercy who m. Capt. Samuel Sears of Harwich, and a son '''John, who m. Hannah Freeman (daughter of Major John) and settled in Harwich'''. .... etc.stham.(w) ... John2 Mayo and his wife had nine children(a):stham, Barnstable, Mass.annah b. 8 JAN 16812 Hingham, Plymouth, Mass.genealogyofnewengland.comf_cf.htm#132tts, USA irect descendant of William Brewster & Mary Wentworth, Mayflower passengers. nnah Freeman Mayo (1664 - 1743)* Sarah Mayo Freeman (1660 - 1745)*nd Brewster, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, USA
Age:
About 7-8
Genealogy Event 4
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 03 Oct 1399
Event Place: Minoresses Kirk (convent), Aldgate, Middlesex, England
Record Source:
[1] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
[2] Age:
About 32-33
Genealogy Event 5
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 3 OCT 1399
Event Place: Minorietenconvent, Aldgate, Middlesex
Record Source:
[1] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
[2] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
[3] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
[4] The Descendants of Elder William Brewster, Part 1, Generations 1 through 4, Barbara Lambert Merrick, General Society of Mayflower Descendants, Plymouth MA, 2014, p. 156YO'S THAT IN SOME REFERENCES HAVE CONFUSED THEIR DATES, THERE SEEM TO BE SEVERAL REFERENCES WHICH HAVE JOHN MAYO BORN 15 DEC 1652 DIED 1 FEB 17256 AS THE SON OF THOMASINE LUMPKIN & SAMUEL MAYO WITH HIM AS HUSBAND OF HANNAH FREEMAN. ANOTHER SON OF HANNAH REYCROFT & JOHN MAYO BUT USUALLY NO WIFE LISTED SO THE TWO KEEP GETTING CONFUSED. NOT SURE WHICH DATES ARE CORRECT.''Genealogical and Family History of the State of Maine, Volume 4 By Henry Sweetser Burrage, Albert Roscoe Stubbsmgenealogicaland02stubgoog#pagen183mode1uprtha's Vineyard, son of Thomas Mayhew, of Watertown, Massachusetts, but some authorities believe that the names are distinct and the immigrants not related, stating that Mayo is distinctively an Irish name. r year became teacher in Mr. Lothrop's church at Barnstable, Plymouth colony. He was admitted a freeman March 3, 1639-40, by the general court at Plymouth. About 1644 he removed to Nauset, or Nawset, later Eastham, Massachusetts, upon the gathering of a church at that place, and became the minister. There is no account of his connection with the church at Nauset in existing town or church records. Among tte list of men able to bear arms in 1643 in Plymouth county, we find the names of Mr. Mayo and his sons Samuel and Nathaniel, all of Barnstable, however. Samuel Mayo and his father were of the forty-five original settlers of Barnstable. Mr. Mayo remained at Eastham until 1655, when he was called to Boston to become pastor of the Second Church, and ordained there November 9, 1655. He preached the election sermon before the general court in June, 1658. There is little known of Mr. Mayo's pastorate excepting what is contained in the church records in the handwriting of Rev. Increase Mather, who succeeded him in the ministry: "In the beginning of the year 1670, Mr. Mayo, the pastor, grew very infirm, insomuch as the congregation were unable to hear and be edified, wherefore the brethren (the pastor manifesting his concurrence) desired the teacher to take care for a supply of the congregation that the worshipful God may be upheld amongst us, which was for the present by him consented to, as Christ should enable him." "In the 15th of the 2d. month (April) 1673, Mr. Mayo removed his person and goods also from Boston, to reside with his daughter in Barnstable where (and at Yarmouth) since he hath lived a private life, not being able through the infirmities of old age to do the work of the ministry." Tamsen died February 3, 1682. While living in Boston, Mr. Mayo owned a house lot and house on Middle (now Hanover) street, thirty-eight by one hundred twenty feet, selling it in 1672 for 210 pounds to Abraham Gording. A horse belonging to him was killed in the expedition against King Philip at Mount Hope, in 1675. He must have been born as early as 1590, for his son Samuel at least was of age in 1640. A committee was appointed by the court to settle his estate upon his wife and children, June 7, 1676. The inventory was presented by his widow Thamasin, not including goods she brought at marriage. The division of the estate was agreed upon between the widow, the son John, Samuel, Hannah and Bathsheba, children of son Nathaniel, deceased; Joseph Howes; daughter Hannah Bacon. all born in England: 1. Samuel, mentioned below. 2. Hannah, married December 4, 1642, Nathaniel Bacon. 3. Elizabeth, married Joseph Howes, And Died In 1701. 4. John, married, January 1, 1651, Hannah Reycroft, of Lecroft; had eight sons, of whom Daniel lived at Wellfleet; children, born at Eastham: i. John, December 15, 1652; ii. William, October 7, 1654; iii. James, October 3, 1656; many descendants at Eastham; iv. Samuel, August 2, 1658; v. Elisha, November 7, 1661 ; vi. Daniel, January 24, 1664; vii. Nathaniel, April 2, 1667; viii. Thomas, June 24, 1670, died young; ix. Thomas, July 15, 1672. heba. e. His name does not appear in the settlement of his father's estate, but he probably had sold his interest to one of the other heirs. At any rate he was then living on Long Island, at a great distance. All authorities agree that he was the son of Rev. John. He followed the sea, and became master mariner; bought a large tract of land of the Indians at Oyster Bay, in 1653, and went thither about 1654. Four years or so later he settled in Boston, Massachusetts, where he died in 1663. He married Thomazine (Same As Tamsen, Etc.) Lumpkin, daughter of William and Thomasine Lumpkin. His wife joined the church at Barnstable, January 20, 1649. His name is one of the list of those able to bear arms in 1643. Children: 1. Mary, born at Barnstable, 1645. 2. Samuel, born at Barnstable, 1647; baptized with Mary, February 3, 1649. 3. Hannah, born at Barnstable, 1650, baptized October 20, 1650. 4. Elizabeth, born at Barnstable, 1653, baptized May 22, 1653. 5. Joseph, born at Oyster Bay, Long Island, 1654-55. '''6. John, born 1656-57; mentioned below'''. 7. Nathaniel, born at Boston, 1658. 8. Sarah, born at Boston, 1660. d, 1656-57. He settled in Hingham, Massachusetts, and removed later to Harwich, now Brewster, Massachusetts, where he died February 15, 1744. He was elected the first representative to the general court from Harwich after it was incorporated, and served several years afterward. He held many other important offices. A monument was erected on his grave in Brewster, and is still standing. He married, April 14, 1681, Hannah Freeman, born 1665, died February 1, 1756, daughter of Major John and Mercy (Prence) Freeman. Her father was born in England, in 1628, and died at Eastham, October 28, 1719; her mother, Mercy Prence (or Prince), was born at Plymouth, in 1631, died at Eastham, September 28, 1711 ; married, February 13, 1649- 50, Major John Freeman. She was daughter of Governor Thomas Prence, who was born in England, in 1600, and died at Plymouth, March 29, 1673: married, August 5, 1624, Patience Brewster, who was born in England, and died at Plymouth in 1634. daughter of Elder William Brewster, born at Scrooby, England; married Mary __ ; Died At Plymouth About April 18, 1643, One Of The Most Distinguished Pilgrims Who Came In The "Mayflower" In 1620. All the descendants of this generation of the Mayo family are entitled to be classed as Mayflower descendants. Children of John and Hannah (Freeman) Mayo:''' 1. Hannah, born January 8, 1682. 2. John, 1683. 3. Samuel, July 16, 1684; mentioned below. 4. Mercy, 1688. 5. Rebecca, 1690. 6. Mary, 1694. 7. Joseph, 1696. 8. Elizabeth, 1706. n the easterly part of Harwich, now the southerly part of Orleans, near which many of his descendants now reside. He married (First) Abigail Sparrow, (Second) Mercy Snow. Children, all born at Harwich, by first wife (mentioned in will dated April 16, 1759) : 1. Thomas, mentioned below. 2. Samuel, died young. 3. John, died young. 4. Samuel. 5. Rev. John. eeman genealogy in three parts (1875)an, who m. Mercy Prence.lym.," 1701. Patience; m. Lt. Samuel Paine, Jan. 31, 1682-83. Samuel. g. ngenealogy1875free#page29mode1upn Freeman who d. Oct. 28, 1719, in the 98th yr. of his age." By the side of this is another, saying, "Here lies buried the body of Mercy Freeman, wife to Maj. John Freeman, who d. Sept. 28, 1711, ae. 80." The age on the first tablet is, we are confident, a mistake, — perhaps the error of the stone-cutter, but in any event an error in computation.1875free#page38mode1up. Susanna Freeman, dr. of Jno., 1712. , Aug. 12, 1714. m. Ebenezer Nickerson, Oct. 18, 1726. nnah, Jan. 15, 1740, pr. March 27, 1743, mentions all the children above named. Her tombstone says, "She d. Feb. 15, 1743-4, ae. 79." ¹ of Yarmouth, Mass. : and some of his descendants, together with the Rev. John Mayo, allied to him by marriage. (1917)streamthomashowesofy00hawe#page58mode1upsearchMayoone 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) .....* Capt. Jonathan Bangs July 16, 1664, who lived in Eastham and Harwich (now Brewster); Samuel, baptized in Barnstable Feb. 3, 1649-50; (f) Hannah, b. Barnstable Oct. 20, 1650; (h) Elizabeth, b. Barnstable May 22, 1653, who m. March 16, 1674-5, the Rev. Samuel Treat, who had become minister of Eastham in 1672;(i) Nathaniel, b. in Boston April 1, 1658;(j) Sarah, b. in Boston Dec. 19, 1660;(k) the 2d wife of Lt. Edward Freeman of Eastham. Mr. Paine gives Samuel2 and his wife a daughter Mercy who m. Capt. Samuel Sears of Harwich, and a son '''John, who m. Hannah Freeman (daughter of Major John) and settled in Harwich'''. .... etc.stham.(w) ... John2 Mayo and his wife had nine children(a):stham, Barnstable, Mass.annah b. 8 JAN 16812 Hingham, Plymouth, Mass.genealogyofnewengland.comf_cf.htm#132tts, USA irect descendant of William Brewster & Mary Wentworth, Mayflower passengers. nnah Freeman Mayo (1664 - 1743)* Sarah Mayo Freeman (1660 - 1745)*nd Brewster, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, USA
Age:
About 7-8
Genealogy Event 6
Event Type: Burial
Event Place: Westmister Abbey, London, Middlesex, England