1606 - 1686 (80 years)
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Name |
Anthony MORSE |
Birth |
9 May 1606 |
Marborough, Wiltshire, England |
Gender |
Male |
Immigration |
Abt 5 Apr 1635 [1] |
- Emigrated on the ship "James" Virkus, Pope, Banks
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Death |
12 Oct 1686 |
Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts [2] |
Notes |
- "On or about 5 April 1635, 'Anthony Morse' and 'William Morse,' of 'Marlborough, shoemakers,' were adjacent entries in the passenger list of the James, about to set sail from Southampton for New England [Drake's Founders 56]."
"On 8 November 1679, in the course of the witchcraft accusations brought by William Morse and his wife, 'Anthony Mores testified that occassionally being at his brother's house he was a witness to the things which had happened there.' [EQC 7:359]."
See also Pillsbury Anc. 55. [3, 4]
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Person ID |
I6572 |
Ellingboe |
Last Modified |
6 Jan 2011 |
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Sources |
- [S97] Anderson, Robert Charles, Great Migration Newsletter, (URL: www.greatmigration.org), Sketch of William Morse (Reliability: 3).
- [S159] Vital Records, Newbury, Massachusetts, NEHGS F/74/N53/N5/V.2, p. 666 (Reliability: 3).
- [S164] Great Migration Sketches, (URL: http://www.greatmigration.org/research/sketches).
- [S97] Anderson, Robert Charles, Great Migration Newsletter, (URL: www.greatmigration.org), Vol. 15, 2006. Sketch of William Morse (Reliability: 3).
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