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Tamisen Mayo (Brike)

Also Known As: "Timmosijn", "Tamasin", "Tamisin", "Tamison", "Tamsen", "Breyck", "Tamisen Breyck", "Tamisen Brike"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: West Rasen, Lincolnshire, England
Death: February 26, 1682 (83)
Yarmouth, Cape Cod, Plymouth Colony
Place of Burial: Yarmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of FNU Brike; Robert Bragg; Susanna Brike and Susanna Bragg
Wife of Rev John Mayo, Jr. and Rev. John Mayo, of Boston & Yarmouth
Mother of Capt. Samuel Mayo; Hannah Bacon; Nathaniel Mayo; Lt. John Mayo, Jr.; Elizabeth Howes and 1 other
Sister of Marytgen Dujick

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About Tamisen Mayo

Biography

From Reverend John Mayo and his Descendants link

John (2) Mayo (John1)

  • was born on April 2, 1597 in Farthinghoe Parish, Northamptonshire, England.[2]
  • He was baptized on October 10, 1597 in Farthinghoe Parish, Northamptonshire, England.[1]
  • He married Tamisen Brike on March 21, 1618 in Leiden, Holland; marriage of Jan Meyer, a baize worker [works with coarse woolen used to make curtains, tablecloths, linings etc.] from England, and Timmosijn Breyck, also from England in the Reformed Church. The witnesses were Timmosijn's mother Susanna Breyck, and her sister, Marytgen Duijck. Jan was accompanied by Thomas Smith [Jan Meyer in Dutch is John Mayo in English; Timmosijn Breyck is Tamisen Brike.].[3]
  • He died in May, 1676 in Yarmouth, Barnstable County (this event predates the 1685 formation of counties in this colony), Plymouth Colony, at age 79.

Tamisen Brike died on February 26, 1682 in Yarmouth, Barnstable County (this event precedes the 1685 formation of counties in this colony), Plymouth Colony.[5] She was also known as Tamsen. In Rev. John Mayo's will, Tamsen's name is spelled Tamasin, Tamisin and Tamison indicating the pronunciation of this name probably contained 3 syllables.[4]

Known children of John (2) Mayo and Tamisen Brike were as follows:

  • 1. + 7 i. Hannah3 Mayo
    • was born circa 1620.
    • She married Nathaniel Bacon on December 4, 1642 in Barnstable County (this event precedes the 1685 formation of counties in this colony), Plymouth Colony.
    • She died after August, 1691.
  • 2. + 8 ii. Samuel Mayo
    • was born circa 1625.
    • He married Tamsen Lumpkin circa 1644.
    • He died by April 1664.
  • 3. + 9 iii. Nathaniel Mayo
    • was born circa 1627.
    • He married Hannah Prence, daughter of Thomas Prence and Patience Brewster, on February 14, 1648/49 in Eastham, Barnstable County (this event precedes the 1685 formation of counties in this colony), Plymouth Colony.
    • He died after December 19, 1661.
  • 4. + 10 iv. John Mayo
    • was born circa 1630.
    • He married Hannah Lecraft on January 1, 1650/51 in Eastham, Barnstable County (this event precedes the 1685 formation of counties in this colony), Plymouth Colony.
    • He died in 1706.
  • 5. + 11 v. Elizabeth Mayo
    • was born circa 1632.
    • She married Joseph Howes circa 1653.
    • She died on March 16, 1700/1.

Endnotes

  • 1. Nancy Long, "Town Historian," e-mail message from unknown (Middleton Cheney, England) to Jean Mayo, 1997. Hereinafter cited as "Town Historian."
  • 2. Jacquelyn J. Sorby, "Mayo Research," e-mail message from RootsWeb.com, Inc. (unknown address) to Jean Mayo-Rodwick, 2000s. Hereinafter cited as "Mayo Research."
  • 3. Jan Meyer and Timmosijn Breyck marriage, 21 March 1618, in Register of Marriage of the Reformed Church in Leiden, Holland, N.H. vol. H. fo.216, Leiden Holland. Hereinafter cited as Marriage Register, Reformed Church in Leiden, Holland.
  • 4. Colonial History and Genealogy, Mayflower Descendant Legacy, CD-ROM (Wheat Ridge, Colorado: Search & ReSearch Publishing, 1997), citing The Mayflower Descendant, volume 9 (April 1907 #2): 119-120, George Ernest Bowman, transcriber, "The Settlement of Rev. John Mayo's Estate," from original records of Plymouth Colony Wills, 3 part 1: 165, 175 and Court Orders, 5:139. Hereinafter cited as MD.
  • 5. Letter from Karl Knowlton Mayo (7 Exeter Park, Cambridge, MA) to Jean Mayo, March 15, 1962; Jean Mayo-Rodwick Files (Fruita, Mesa County, Colorado 88011).

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Tamisen Mayo (born Brike), 1600 - 1670 Tamisen Mayo (born Brike) was born in 1600, at birth place, to Thomas Constable and Ann Constable (born Thomas). Thomas was born on February 23 1560/61, in Penshurst, Kent, England. Ann was born in 1563, in East Mailing, Kent, England. Tamisen had 13 siblings: Thomasen Lumpkin, Thomasine \ Tamsen Mao and 11 other siblings. Tamisen married John Mayo on date. John was born Before 1638. Tamisen passed away in 1670, at age 70 at death place, Massachusetts. Geni World Family Tree

Tamisen Mayo (born Brike), Circa 1600 - Circa 1672 Tamisen Mayo (born Brike) was born circa 1600, at birth place, to Thomas Constable and Susanna Brike / Constable (born Thomasine). Thomas was born circa 1581, in East Malling, Kent, England, (Present UK). Susanna was born in 1578, in The Netherlands. Tamisen had 3 siblings: Thomasine (Elishua Tamsen Tamisen Thomasin) Lumpkin (born Constable) and 2 other siblings. Tamisen married Rev. John Mayo, Jr. in 1622, at age 22 at marriage place. Rev was born on October 16 1597, in Farthinghoe, Northamptonshire, England. His occupation was Reverend, Church Minister, First Minister of the Second Church of Boston. SEE Old State House Museum for his story., brazier of metal.(baize-worker), minister, Reverendo, Rev, Pastor. They had 7 children: Elizabeth Howes (born Mayo), Nathaneil Mayo and 5 other children. Tamisen passed away circa 1672, at age 72 at death place.

Tamisen Mayo (born Brike), 1600 - 1670 Tamisen Mayo (born Brike) was born in 1600, at birth place, to Thomas Constable and Ann Constable (born Thomas). Thomas was born on February 23 1560/61, in Penshurst, Kent, England. Ann was born in 1563, in East Mailing, Kent, England. Tamisen had 13 siblings: Thomasen Lumpkin, Thomasine Mao (born Constable) and 11 other siblings. Tamisen married John Mayo. John was born circa 1596, in of Yarmouth, Barnstable, MA. They had 2 sons: Captain Samuel Mayo and one other child. Tamisen passed away in 1670, at age 70 at death place, Massachusetts.


Tamsen's name was also given as Thomasine, Tamosin, or Tamsin.



John Mayo married Tamisen Brike on March 21, 1618 in Leiden, Holland; marriage of Jan Meyer, a baize worker [works with coarse woolen used to make curtains, tablecloths, linings etc.] from England, and Timmosijn Breyck, also from England in the Reformed Church. The witnesses were Timmosijn's mother Susanna Breyck, and her sister, Marytgen Duijck. Jan was accompanied by Thomas Smith [Jan Meyer in Dutch is John Mayo in English; Timmosijn Breyck is Tamisen Brike.]

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Tamisen Mayo's Timeline

1598
October 28, 1598
West Rasen, Lincolnshire, England
1620
January 1620
Essex, England
1620
Leiden, Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
1627
1627
England
1630
1630
England
1632
March 9, 1632
Age 33
London, England
June 5, 1632
Age 33
Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
1632
Eastham, Cape Cod, Plymouth Colony
1676
May 3, 1676
Age 77
Yarmouth, Cumberland, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America