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Jane Clapp 1604–1668 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1604

Birth Location: EN

Death Date: Aug 1668

Death Location: Dorchester North Burying Ground, Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America

Father: William Clapp

Mother: Johanna Channon

Spouse(s): George Weeks

Children(s): William Weeks, Joseph Weeks, Ammiel Weeks, Jane Weeks, Thomas Weeks

In 1604, Jane Clapp entered the world in EN, born to William Clapp And Johanna Channon. Jane Clapp married George Weeks, and had children including Ammiel Weeks, Jane Weeks, Joseph Weeks, Thomas Weeks, William Weeks. Jane Clapp passed away in 1668 in Dorchester North Burying Ground, Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America.

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Biography

  • In 1604, Jane Clapp entered the world in EN, born to William Clapp And Johanna Channon.
  • Jane Clapp married George Weeks, and had children including Ammiel Weeks, Jane Weeks, Joseph Weeks, Thomas Weeks, William Weeks.
  • Jane Clapp passed away in 1668 in Dorchester North Burying Ground, Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Jane Clapp's Ancestors

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Jane Clapp
1604–1668
Birth Place: EN
Parents
William Clapp
1561–1640
Salcombe Regis, Devon, England
Johanna Channon
1570–1629
Clyst Hydon, Devon, England
Grandparents
Richard Clapp
1528–1609
Devon, England
Christian (Ann) Pile
1530–1609
Sidbury, Devon, England
Robert Channon
1543–1613
Salcombe Regis, East Devon, Devonshire, England, United Kingdom
Joane
1540–1618
Sidmouth, Devonshire, England
Great-Grandparents
William Clapp
1500–1555
Alice
1502–1535
Pile
1500–
William Canon
1515–1567
Florence Anslow
1515–1567
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Roger Clapp
1474–1502
Joanna Ford
1476–
William Clapp
1485–1555
Alice Eastwood
1476–1555
Thomas Channon
1485–1524
Blanch Johns
1485–1564
Hubert Anslow
1485–1563
Myrtle Holland
1485–1516

Jane Clapp's Descendants

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Jane Clapp (1604–Aug 1668) m. George Weeks (23 Feb 1595–28 Dec 1650)
  1. 1. William Weeks 1628–1677 m. Elizabeth Mather 1630–1710
    1. 1. George Weeks 1658–1659
    2. 2. Renew Weekes 1660–1703 m. Benjamin (Carpenter) Sr. 1658–1727
      1. 1. Jane Carpenter 1690–1690
      2. 2. Jotham (Carpenter) Sr. 1682–1760 m. Desire Martin 1684–1727
        1. 1. Rebecca Carpenter 1711–
        2. 2. John Carpenter 1720–
        3. 3. Amos Carpenter 1710–
        4. 4. Esther Carpenter 1718–1794 m. Nathan BARDEEN 1709–1736
        5. 5. Jotham (Carpenter) Jr. 1708–1777 m. Freelove (Kingsley) Carpenter 1712–1803 m. Mehitable Thompson 1701–1747
        6. 6. Desire Carpenter 1716–1800 m. Hezekiah Hix 1713–1788
        7. 7. Hezekiah Carpenter 1724–1808 m. Phebe Bowen 1728–1778 m. Prudence Johnson 1750–1810
        8. 8. Hannah Carpenter 1712–1773 m. David Round 1706–1797
        9. 9. Renew Carpenter 1714–1787 m. Jabez Round 1708–1790
      3. 3. Edward Carpenter 1700–1778 m. Elizabeth Wilson 1706–1791
      4. 4. John Carpenter 1691–1766 m. Sarah Hilliard 1692–1744 m. Martha Smith 1711–1801 m. Sarah Thurston 1691–1744 m. Martha H. 1715– m. Hannah Martin 1693–
      5. 5. Submit Carpenter 1693–1741 m. Jeremiah Pearce 1695–1761
      6. 6. Job Carpenter 1695– m. Barbara Miller 1696– m. Ann Wilbour 1698–
      7. 7. Benjamin (Carpenter) Jr. 1680–1727 m. Mary Barney 1688–1742
      8. 8. Hannah Carpenter 1688–1768 m. David Thurston 1684–1727 m. Manassah Martin 1681–1754
      9. 9. Elizabeth Carpenter 1685–1768 m. James Winslow 1687–1773
      10. 10. Keziah Carpenter 1696–1763 m. John Barney 1703–1757 m. Thomas (Horton) Sr. 1690–1733
      11. 11. Renew Carpenter 1684–1716 m. John West 1679–1729
    3. 3. Jane Weeks 1662–1735 m. John (Blackman) II 1656–1741
    4. 4. Submit Weeks 1671–1748 m. Robert (Cook) Jr. 1670–1756
    5. 5. William (Weeks) Jr 1645–1716 m. Elizabeth 1652– m. Mary Hatch 1648–1714 m. Mercy Robinson 1647–1688
    6. 6. John Weeks 1651–1690 m. Sarah Hamant 1655–1712
    7. 7. Elizabeth Weeks 1653–1725 m. Charles (Williams) Sr 1662–1740 m. Terence Henley 1647–
    8. 8. Sarah Weeks 1666– m. John Macomb 1666–
    9. 9. Hannah Weeks 1648–1700 m. Israel (Dodge) Sr. 1646–1724
    10. 10. Mary Weeks 1656–1741 m. Henry White 1654–1713
    11. 11. Hannah Weeks 1668–1700 m. John Macomb 1664–
    12. 12. Samuel Weekes 1669–1683 m. Abigail Weston 1651–
  2. 2. Joseph Weeks 1635–1690 m. Mary Atherton 1636–1692
  3. 3. Ammiel Weeks 1632–1679 m. Elizabeth ("Aspinwall") Harris 1631–1723
  4. 4. Jane Weeks 1634– m. Moses Paine 1630– m. Benjamin Bates 1632–1678
  5. 5. Thomas Weeks 1626–1669 m. Isabella Harcutt 1626–1671

Jane Clapp's Timeline

3 Records

1604
1604
Birth of Jane Clapp in EN
EN
1668
02 Aug 1668
Age 64
Death of Jane Clapp in Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America
Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America
1668
Aug 1668
Age 64
Burial of Jane Clapp in Dorchester North Burying Ground, Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
Dorchester North Burying Ground, Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1604
    Event Place: EN
    Record Source: U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Event Date: 1639
    Event Place: Dorchester, Massachusetts
    Record Source: U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Custom Event

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 02 Aug 1668
    Event Place: Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: Aug 1668
    Event Place: Dorchester North Burying Ground, Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America

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