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_John BENJAMIN _|
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|--John BENJAMIN
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| _William EDDYE _
|_Abigail EDDYE _|
|_Mary FOSTEN ___+
_William BENJAMIN __+
_William BENJAMIN _|
| |_Sarah CHILD _______+
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|--Mary BENJAMIN
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| _Abijah CHILD ______+
|_Beulah CHILD _____|
|_Beulah HARRINGTON _+
[747] She was never married.
_George BIXBEE ______
_Joseph BIXBY ______|
| |_Ann COLE ___________
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|--Benjamin BIXBY
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| _Edward RIDDLESDALE _+
|_Sarah RIDDLESDALE _|
|_Mary _______________
_Matthew COLBY ___
_Thomas COLBY _|
| |_Mary ____________
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|--Richard COLBY
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| _Richard JACKSON _+
|_Ann JACKSON __|
|_Elizabeth _______
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_William de Warenne, Earl of SURREY _|
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|--Ada DE WARENNE
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|--William EDDYE
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[376]
William was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge University. He graduated in 1582/3 and was licensed as the cure at Staplehurst on August on August 24, 1587. He was "of Staplehurst" wh
January 12, 1591 he was inducted as Vicar of St. Dunstan's Church and held that office until his death. The old rectory where he lived still stands. The church was founded in 1177, but l
church is still in use. Three memorial windows and a tablet, in memory of Rev. William Eddye were erected through the bequest of Robert Henry Eddy of Boston. They were dedicated by Frede
St. Michael and all angels in 1902. The tablet reads " in memory of his ancestor, the Reverend William Eddye, Vicar of St. Dunstan's Church from 1591-1616, whose sons John and Samuel, and
of New England and there implanted for a numerous posterity, the religious principals here taught them." Rev Eddye took no extreme position while at Cranbrooke, but in many ways the Purit
the Cranbrooke Register, which was begun in 1559. Cranbrooke is a small town 45 miles southeast of London.
[377]
The Eddye Coat of Arms is described as follows: Sable, three old men's heads croped at the shoulders argent. Crest: A crosslet fitchee sable and a dagger argent, hilt or in saltire. The motto: "Crux Mihi grata Quies", which translated
means "The cross gives me comfort'.
_William FLETCHER __________+
_Samuel FLETCHER _|
| |_Lydia (Fairbanks ?) BATES _+
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|--Isaac FLETCHER
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| _George WHEELER ____________+
|_Hannah WHEELER __|
|_Catherine PIN _____________
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_Joseph JEWETT __|
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|--Hannah JEWETT
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|_Mary MALLINSON _|
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_John Howard PUTNAM ________________+
_Arthur Percival PUTNAM _|
| |_Antoinette (Nettie) Adele PARSONS _+
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|--Robert Edward PUTNAM
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| _Robert Patrick Henry OWENS ________+
|_Mary Kathryn OWENS _____|
|_Mary FAGAN ________________________+
_Richard SCOTT _+
_Richard SCOTT _|
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|--Edward SCOTT
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| ________________
|_Joanna ________|
|________________
_Roger SHAW ________+
_Joseph SHAW _________|
| |_Ann _______________
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|--Elizabeth SHAW
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| _William PARTRIDGE _+
|_Elizabeth PARTRIDGE _|
|_Ann SPICER ________
_Richard SHEAFE ___+
_Thomas SHEAFE _|
| |_Margery ROBERTES _
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|--Richard SHEAFE
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| _Philip GIBBONS ___
|_Maria GIBBONS _|
|_Elizabeth ________
_Bartram WEBSTER _+
_Thomas WEBSTER _|
| |_Anne HYLL _______
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|--Thomas WEBSTER
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| __________________
|_Margery ________|
|__________________
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Resided in Hampton, N.H.
Served in King William's War, 1689-97, also earlier Indian wars.
Took Oath of Allegiance in Hampton, 10 Apr 1678.
Came to America with his mother and stepfather to Dedham, Mass, then
Watertown, then finally to Hampton, N.H.
Admitted freeman in 13 May 1640, moved to Hampton 17 Oct. 1653..
[988] American Marraiges Prior to 1699
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