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Hi Esther & Claire, Am glad that you now know that Thomas HARRIS married Elizabeth HILL, and their daughter was Ann[e] HARRIS who married in 1633 in MA, Elias MAVERICK, immigrants from England, my direct ancestors. I wanted to share this data with you two. Hope there is something new for you. Cousin Jan Hughes Goewey Jordan Descendants of Charlemagne 32.Abigail MAVERICK, Elias MAVERICK, Sr., Mary GYE, Grace DOWRISH, Anne FARRINGDON, Margery STUCKEY, Thomas, Nicholas HUGH, Elizabeth FITZ ROGER, John, Elizabeth DE LOLAND, Maude La ZOUCHE, Alan, Ela LONGESPEE, Stephen, William, Henry Plantagenet II, Matila (Maud), Henry I, Matilda, Baldwin V, Baldwin IV, Arnulf II, Baldwin III, Arnulf I, Baldwin II, Judith, Charles II, Louis 1, Charlemagne, Pepin the Short. ========================================== Mary GYE born :1580 ,county Devonshire, England died: She was living in 1666 - she was at least 80y old died at: Dorchester, Norfolk, Massachusetts md 28 Oct 1600 Ilsington, Devonshire, England TO: Rev. John MAVERICK They were parents of 9 children - sources: Torrey's New England Marr prior 1700 pg 498 Ancestral Roots line 261 pg 232 #44 The Great Migration Begins by Robert Charles Anderson vol 2 pg 1241-43 Searching for the Passengers of the Mary and John vol 7 pg 14. Colonial Clergy of New England pg 137 My notes for Mary - Mary's ancestry goes back into royal ancestry; Two of their children died in England before they came to NE. The children that came with John & Mary on the "Mary & John" to NE were: Elias age 26; Mary age 21; Moses age 19; Abigail age 17; Antipas age 11 & John age 9 years. They came in May 1630. Their son Samuel was already here and married to Amias (Cole) Thomson the widow of David 1) Thomson; Mary's husband John was highly respected in the colony and was called "godly, Mr. Maverick" by Roger Clapp. He was a man of very humble spirit and faithful in furthering the work of the Lord, both in the church and civil state. In 1633, his son Samuel rec'd a grant of Noodles Island (east Boston..now Logan airport) Samuel was living there before that, for he and Amias were md there abt 1629-1630. Samuel built a new house there, and it was there that Mary's husband John died in 1636 at the age of nearly 60 years. Mary survived him many years and lived on Noodles Island with her son Samuel and his wife Amias. While Samuel was in England trying to get the puritans from gathering so much land, and settling the Puritan problem with the King of England Amias and her mother-in-law Mary [GYE] MAVERICK lived with each other with the children of Amias and Samuel. Mary Gye born 1580, married John Maverick and their son, Moses, married Remember Allerton who came on the Mayflower ship. Mary Gye is listed in the book "Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonist" by Fredrick Lewis Weiss, a noted historian and genealogist. The seventh Edition, printed in 1993 (Genealogical Publishing Co. Inc.) was used to outline the ancestors of Mary Gye (line # 261 in the book) and place some of them in this data base. This allowed tracing ancestral connections back through Knights, Earls, Lords, English Kings, Alfred the Great, William the Conqueror, Charlemagne, early Kings of Scotland, France and Italy, to as early at Afranius Syagrius, a Gallo-Roman Consul in 381 A.D. Reference to the information from the book is noted in the GED file; for example, Mary Gye is Weiss, 261-44, using Weiss' system for designating Line 261, Generation 44 in his book. Source is gencon@harborside.com (Wilma Fleming Haynes) Date: May 13, 2004 Notify Administrator about this message?
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