Hawblitz, Heath, Thayer, Thurber & More

Including Palmer, Goodnow, and other allied families.

'Mayflower Families in Progress', by Harriet Woodbury Hodge Submitted by: Louise McCormak d. Windham, CT, 17 Mar 1732/3, aged about 68; son of Eldad and Elizabeth Storrs, by whom he had Ebenezer Kingsley, b. Windham, 5 Apr Billington descendants. conveyed land 'for love' to sons John and Ezra 10 May 1720. Eldad John Kingsley in his will dated Winhamn, 17 Mar 1733, probated 10 Apr homestead, son John his gun and sword, son Ezra his carpenter tools and children, children of dau Sarah Hix, deceased, were to have a mare. All of the named children and John Broughton signed an agreement that specifically bequeathed to others, dated 13 Aug 1733. Submitted by: Louise McCormack father, Eldad, in Swansea was a short distance from Mt Hope, where King remain, so the women and children in Swansea and Rehoboth went south to several months, until after the death of King Philip. Here he became well Rehoboth. When twenty-one John married Sarah Sabin. buried in Scotland Graveyard. In her History jof Windham, Ellen Larned The children who moved with John to Windham were; Mary, Tabitaha, Sarah, Ezra then three years old.


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