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Matthew Bellamy 1646–1692 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: about 1646

Birth Location: Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America

Death Date: 1692 (possibly November)

Death Location: LOST AT SEA - probably in Ontario, Canada - possibly in Gilford, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada

Father: John Bellamy

Mother: Mary Holford

Spouse(s): Bethia Ford

Children(s): Mathew Jr

Matthew Bellamy was born in 1646 in Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America, the child of John C Bellamy And Mary Caife Holford. Matthew Bellamy married Bethia Ford, and had children including Mathew Ballamy Jr. Matthew Bellamy passed away in 1692 in LOST AT SEA - probably in Ontario, Canada - possibly in Gilford, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada.

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Biography

  • Matthew Bellamy was born in 1646 in Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America, the child of John C Bellamy And Mary Caife Holford.
  • Matthew Bellamy married Bethia Ford, and had children including Mathew Ballamy Jr.
  • Matthew Bellamy passed away in 1692 in LOST AT SEA - probably in Ontario, Canada - possibly in Gilford, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada.

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Spouses(s)

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Matthew Bellamy's Ancestors

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Matthew Bellamy
1646–1692
Birth Place: Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America
Parents
John C Bellamy
1616–1646
London, England
Mary (Caife) Holford
1620–1700
Cuckfield, Sussex, England
Grandparents
John Bellamy
1595–1680
Market Bosworth, Leicestershire, England
Sarah Clark
1607–1687
Henlow, Bedfordshire, England, United Kingdom
John (Holford) (Hover)
1575–1642
Barcombe East Sussex
Grizell Harland
1588–1640
Great-Grandparents
Jeremiah Bellamy
1580–1630
Margery Mayfield
1555–1600
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Alice Brunts
1541–1600

Matthew Bellamy's Descendants

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Matthew Bellamy (about 1646–1692 (possibly November)) m. Bethia Ford (1638–1687)
  1. 1. Mathew (Ballamy) Jr 1676–1752 m. Mary Johnson 1694–1760
    1. 1. Hannah Royse 1720–1787 m. Pvt (John) Royce 1725–1808
      1. 1. Hannah (Royse) Gaddis 1747–1835 m. Thomas Gaddis 1742–1834
        1. 1. William Gaddis 1782–1863 m. Mary ("Polly") Bowell 1774–1864
        2. 2. Lydia Gaddis-McCoy 1766–1810
        3. 3. Ruth Gaddis 1769–1851
        4. 4. Elizabeth Gaddis 1770–1855
        5. 5. Sarah Gaddis 1771–1777
        6. 6. James Gaddis 1774–1812
        7. 7. Hannah Hopwood 1776–1837
        8. 8. Priscilla Gaddis 1779–1836
        9. 9. Leah Gaddis 1784–1855
        10. 10. Thomas Gaddis 1787–1790
        11. 11. Rice Gaddis 1789–1853
        12. 12. John Gaddis 1792–1853
        13. 13. James GADDIS 1770–
        14. 14. Royce Gaddis 1789–1853
      2. 2. Daniel Royse 1743–1804
      3. 3. John (Royse) Jr. 1745–1778
      4. 4. Pvt (Frederick) Royse 1750–1825
      5. 5. Benjamin Royce 1751–1850
      6. 6. Mary Royse 1751–
      7. 7. Snyder Royse 1756–
      8. 8. Elizabeth Royse 1758–1834
      9. 9. Daniel Royse 1759–1793
      10. 10. Matthew Royse 1759–
      11. 11. Sarah (Ann) Royce 1766–
      12. 12. Sarah Royse 1751–
      13. 13. Phinehas Royce 1769–

Matthew Bellamy's Timeline

2 Records

1646
about 1646
Birth of Matthew Bellamy in Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America
Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America
1692
1692 (possibly November)
Age 46
Death of Matthew Bellamy in LOST AT SEA - probably in Ontario, Canada - possibly in Gilford, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada
LOST AT SEA - probably in Ontario, Canada - possibly in Gilford, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: about 1646
    Event Place: Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1692 (possibly November)
    Event Place: LOST AT SEA - probably in Ontario, Canada - possibly in Gilford, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada

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