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James David ... 9th Greatgrandfather ... Babcock Badcock ... I ... Lieutenant Colonel ... Reverend 1580–1672 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Feb 1580

Birth Location: Wivenhoe, Essex, England

Death Date: 12 June 1672

Death Location: Stonington, New London, Connecticut Colony

Father: Rev.James Babcock

Mother: Content Maxson****

Spouse(s): Mary Richards

Children(s): Margaret Babcock

The story of James David ... 9th Greatgrandfather ... Babcock Badcock ... I ... Lieutenant Colonel ... Reverend began in 1580 in Wivenhoe, Essex, England. James David ... 9th Greatgrandfather ... Babcock Badcock ... I ... Lieutenant Colonel ... Reverend married Mary Richards, and had children including Margaret Leland Babcock. James David ... 9th Greatgrandfather ... Babcock Badcock ... I ... Lieutenant Colonel ... Reverend passed away in 1672 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut Colony.

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Biography

  • The story of James David ... 9th Greatgrandfather ... Babcock Badcock ... I ... Lieutenant Colonel ... Reverend began in 1580 in Wivenhoe, Essex, England.
  • James David ... 9th Greatgrandfather ... Babcock Badcock ... I ... Lieutenant Colonel ... Reverend married Mary Richards, and had children including Margaret Leland Babcock.
  • James David ... 9th Greatgrandfather ... Babcock Badcock ... I ... Lieutenant Colonel ... Reverend passed away in 1672 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut Colony.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

James Reverend's Ancestors

Self
James Reverend
1580–1672
Birth Place: Wivenhoe, Essex, England
Parents
Rev.James Babcock
1554–1620
Wivenhoe, County Essex, England
Content Maxson****
1558–1650
Wivenhoe, Essex, England, United Kingdom
Grandparents
Captain (Robert) Babcock
1535–1594
Wivenhoe, Essex, England,
Lady (Joanna) Phillips
1525–1600
Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
*Jonathan Maxson
1525–1595
Wivenhoe, Essex, England, United Kingdom
Content Rogers
1525–1595
Wivenhoe, Essex, England, United Kingdom
Great-Grandparents
Sir Badcocke
1504–1561
Amy Lady
1505–1562
John Phillips
1502–1551
Elizabeth Penrhyn
1505–1540
Rev Maxson*
1501–
*Mary Mosher
1502–
E.d. Case
1500–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
*Rev Rector
1461–1529
*Lady WHITEING
1474–1534
Arnold Armstrong
1470–1540
Sarah Pitt
1490–1570
Jane Stradling
1477–1520
William Griffith
1480–1531

James Reverend's Descendants

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James (David ... 9th Greatgrandfather ... Babcock Badcock ... I ... Lieutenant Colonel ...) Reverend (Feb 1580–12 June 1672) m. Mary Richards (1584–1650)
  1. 1. Margaret (Leland) Babcock 1623–1705 m. Deacon (Henry) Leland 1625–1680
    1. 1. Ebenezer (... 7th Grandfather ... Lealand Leland ...) Senior 1657–1742 m. DEBORAH Fairbanks 1654–1717
      1. 1. James (... 6th Greatgranduncle ... Leland Lealand I ...) Captain 1687–1768 m. Hannah Learned 1690–1732
        1. 1. Jerusha Leland 1709–1789 m. Deacon (Jacob) Whipple 1707–1789

James Reverend's Timeline

3 Records

1580
Feb 1580
Birth of James David ... 9th Greatgrandfather ... Babcock Badcock ... I ... Lieutenant Colonel ... Reverend in Wivenhoe, Essex, England
Wivenhoe, Essex, England
1605
1605
Age 25
James David ... 9th Greatgrandfather ... Babcock Badcock ... I ... Lieutenant Colonel ... Reverend was married in En
En
1672
12 June 1672
Age 92
Death of James David ... 9th Greatgrandfather ... Babcock Badcock ... I ... Lieutenant Colonel ... Reverend in Stonington, New London, Connecticut Colony
Stonington, New London, Connecticut Colony

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Feb 1580
    Event Place: Wivenhoe, Essex, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 1605
    Event Place: En

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 12 June 1672
    Event Place: Stonington, New London, Connecticut Colony

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