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John Eames

Birthdate:
Birthplace: St. George, Fordington, Dorset
Death: November 03, 1641
Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
Place of Burial: Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Capt. Anthony Eames and Margery Eames
Brother of Millicent Sprague; Lieut. Mark Eames; Persis Pierce; Elizabeth Wilder; Justus Eames and 1 other

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About John Eames


Origins

The children of Anthony and Margery (_______) Eames, all born in England:[1]

  1. Millicent Eames b. say 1615; m. by 1635 William Sprague
  2. Mark Eames b. say 1617; m. Hingham 26 May 1648 Elizabeth Andrews
  3. John Eames bp Fordington 24 Jan 1618[/19]; d. Hingham 29 Nov 1641
  4. Persis Eames bp Fordington 28 Oct 1621; m. by 1645 Michael Pierce
  5. Elizabeth Eames bp Fordington 13 Jun 1624; m. by about 1651 Edward Wilder
  6. Justus Eames bp Fordington 29 April 1627; m. Marshfield 2 May 1661 Mehitable Chillingsworth
  7. Margery Eames bp Fordington 5 Dec 1630; m. Hingham 20 Oct 1653 John Jacob

References

  1. “An Account of the life of Captain Anthony Eames (1595 – 1686) Churchwarden of St Georges Church & Constable of Fordington Manor.” ©Compiled by Michael Russell OPC for Fordington December 2009 (Revised March 2010 - updated May 2011 with additional information on Jonathan Eames (1628-1702) update Aug 2015 to take account of Anthony, Margery and their son Mark being beneficiaries under the Will of Rogere Kete (d.1620) < link >
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John Eames's Timeline

1618
January 24, 1618
St. George, Fordington, Dorset
1641
November 3, 1641
Age 23
Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
1641
Age 22
Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
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Fordington, Dorset, England, United Kingdom