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John Scudder, of Barnstable

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Strood, Kent, England (United Kingdom)
Death: before April 15, 1690
Barnstable, Barnstable County, Province of Massachusetts, Colonial America
Place of Burial: Ancient Cemetery, Centerville, Barnstable County, Massachusetts
Immediate Family:

Son of John Scudder, of Strood and Elizabeth Chamberlain
Husband of Hannah Scudder
Father of Elizabeth Scudder; Sarah Scudder; Mary Scudder; Hannah Hatch; John Scudder and 2 others
Brother of Elizabeth Lathrop
Half brother of Joanna Betts; Samuel Chamberlain and Sarah Chamberlain

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About John Scudder, of Barnstable

Not the same as John Scudder, of Newtown

Biography

From https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/37205423/john-scudder

John Scudder was Baptized Strood, Kent, 24 May 1618, son of John and Elizabeth (Stoughton) Scudder. Came from Strood, Kent, to Massachusetts Bay in 1635 on the "James." (On 19 June 1635, "Jo[hn] Scudder," aged 16, was enrolled at London as a passenger for London on the James). First settled in Charlestown; moved to Barnstable by 1643. Died before 15 April 1690 (settlement of estate).

Married by about 1644 Hannah _____. She was living on 15 April 1690.

They had five children: Elizabeth, Sarah, Mary, Hannah Bangs, & John.

John Scudder was brother of Hannah Scudder who married at Barnstable on 28 November 1644 Samuel Lothrop, son of JOHN LOTHROP {1634, Scituate}. (Donald Lines Jacobus noted that this Hannah Scudder has been incorrectly identified as daughter of THOMAS SCUDDER {1637, Salem}.)

John Scudder was half-sibling of Samuel Chamberlain of Ipswich and Joanna (Chamberlain) Betts, wife of Richard Betts of Newtown, Long Island.

Elizabeth (Stoughton) (Scudder) Chamberlain, mother of these four siblings, had immigrated to New England by 1644. She was sister of THOMAS STOUGHTON {1630, Dorchester} and of ISRAEL STOUGHTON {1633, Dorchester}.

John Scudder was nephew of THOMAS SCUDDER {1637, Salem}.

John Scudder sailed for New England with the family of THOMAS EWER {1635, Charlestown}, who was also from Strood, Kent, although no genealogical connection between the Ewers and the Scudders has been discovered.
Both Savage and Pope mixed together records for this immigrant and his cousin of the same name, son of THOMAS SCUDDER {1637, Salem}.


  • 'Ancient Landmarks of Plymouth: Davis
  • http://www.archive.org/stream/ancientlandmark01davigoog#page/n395/m...
  • Bangs, Edward, came in the Ann, 1623, and prob. m. Lydia, d. of Robert Hicks, and had Rebecca, John, Sarah, m. Thomas Howes; Jonathan, 1460, m. Mary, d. of Samuel Mayo of Barnstable; Lydia, m. Benjamin Higgins; Hannah, m. John Doane; 'Joshua, m. Hannah, d. of John Scudder'; Bethia, 1650, m. Gersham Hall; Mercy, m. Stephen Herrick, and Apphia, m. John Knowles, and Joseph Atwood.
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GEDCOM Note

Puritan Great MigrationNeeds=Research Needs Biography

Biography

This biography is a rough draft. It was auto-generated by a GEDCOM import and needs to be edited.

Name ===: Name: John /Scudder/ <ref>Source: #S3250 Page: 293-295, "2. Thomas Scudder"</ref>

Birth

: Birth: :: Date: ABT 1618<ref>Source: #S3250 Page: 293-295, "2. Thomas Scudder"</ref>

Data Changed

: Data Changed: :: Date: 03 JAN 2009 Prior to import, this record was last changed 03 JAN 2009 .

Ancestors of Interest

: Ancestors of Interest:

Descendants of Interest

: Descendants of Interest:

Immigration

: Immigration: :: Place: Newtown, Long Island (now Suffolk County), New York<ref>Source: #S3250 Page: 293-295, "2. Thomas Scudder"</ref>

Marriage

: Husband: John Scudder
: Wife: Mary King : Event: :: Type: Num Child:: Note: 6 children<ref>Source: #S3250 Page: 293-295, "2. Thomas Scudder"</ref> : Marriage: :: Date: ABT 1642<ref>Source: #S3250 Page: 293-295, "2. Thomas Scudder"</ref>

: Husband: Thomas Scudder : Wife: Elizabeth UNKNOWN : Child: William Scudder : Child: Thomas Scudder : Child: Henry Scudder : Child: John Scudder : Child: Elizabeth Scudder : Marriage: :: Date: ABT 1610:: Place: England<ref>Source: #S3250 Page: 293-295, "2. Thomas Scudder"</ref>

Sources

<references />*Great Migration 1634-1635, R-S. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2012.) Originally published as: The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume VI, R-S, pp. 223 - 225. by Robert Charles Anderson. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2009. Featured name: John Scudder.subscription site* Source: S3250 Title: The American Genealogist: A New England Immigrant Kinship Network: Noteson the English Origins of the Scudders of Salem and Barnstable,Massachusetts, Bridget (—)(Verry) Giles of Salem, and Joanna(Chamberlain) Betts of Long Island,Volume: 72, Pages: 285–300 Abbreviation: TAG: A New England Immigrant Kinship Network Author: Fiske, Jane Fletcher Publication: 1997

Acknowledgements===* WikiTree profile Scudder-171 created through the import of wikitree1.ged on Oct 17, 2012 by Kimball G. Everingham.


  • Immigration: Sep 1635 - Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
  • Residence: Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States - 1640

GEDCOM Note

father of Elizabeth Scudder

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John Scudder, of Barnstable's Timeline

1618
May 14, 1618
Strood, Kent, England
May 24, 1618
Strood, Kent, England (United Kingdom)
1644
1644
Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States
1646
May 10, 1646
Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States
1649
1649
Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States
1651
October 1651
Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States
1658
1658
Barnstable, Plymouth Colony
1663
1663
Norwich, Connecticut Colony
1667
1667
Norwich, New London County, Connecticut Colony, Colonial America