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Thomas Townsend, Sr., of Lynn

Also Known As: "Townshend"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Bracon-Ash, Norwich, Norfolk, England (United Kingdom)
Death: December 22, 1677 (83)
Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
Place of Burial: Western Burial Ground, Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Henry Townsend, Esquire of Brackon Ash and Margaret Townsend
Husband of Elizabeth Mansfield and Mary Townsend
Father of Thomas Townsend, II; John Townsend; Richard Townsend; Henry Townsend; Lydia Townsend and 13 others
Brother of Robert Townsend; Arthur Townsend and Elizabeth Townshend

Occupation: Wheelwright, Husbandman. Joined the Puritan church in 1676 in Reading, Essex, MA.
Immigration Year: Before 1639
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Thomas Townsend (bef. 1594 - 1677)

Thomas Townsend

Born before 8 Jan 1594 in Bracon-Ash, Norwich, Norfolk, England [uncertain]

Son of Henry Townsend Esq [uncertain] and Margaret (Forthe) Townsend [uncertain]

Brother of Robert Townsend

Husband of Elizabeth (Mansfield) Townsend — married 5 Nov 1629 in Bracon-Ashe, England

Husband of Mary (Unknown) Townsend — married 1630 in England

Father of Lydia (Townsend) Copeland, Thomas Townsend, Samuel Townsend, John Townsend, Andrew Townsend and Elizabeth (Townsend) Merriam

Died 22 Dec 1677 in Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony

01:44: Mike Dobson edited the Biography for Thomas Townsend (bef.1594-1677). (adding publishing data to Noyes ref, removing LNAB of Mary in Disputed Children section) [Thank Mike for this]

Thomas Townsend migrated to New England during the Puritan Great Migration (1620-1640).

Biography

Origin

Thomas Townsend's origin is uncertain. Author Charles Hervey Townsend examined English records and was "satisfied" that Thomas was the son of Henry Townsend baptized at Bracon Ash, Norfolk in 1594.[1] Later authors, like Wiswall, view this assignment as "probable",[2] but Anderson in his Great Migration Directory still lists Thomas's origin as unknown. In a 1661 deposition Thomas gave his age as 60 years, which does not fit well with the 1594 baptism.

While some have suggested Thomas arrived in the New World in 1635 or 1637[3], the first records documenting his presence are from 1638.

Thomas Townsend was granted 60 acres of land with the Lord Brook and others by the town of Lynn, in 1638,[4]

Thomas "Townesend" was made freeman of the Massachusetts Bay Colony on March 14, 1638/9.[5] Thomas "Towenshend" was listed as juror at the quarterly court at Salem on 30 January 1641 (n.s.).[6] Thomas Townsend added his signature to a list of 34 others in a petition of Jane Arbitrage requesting to keep custody of her husband's tavern through a season, in spite of her family's financial hardship. The record is possibly from 1643.[7]

Children and Wives

Children of Thomas Townsend, possibly by multiple wives:

i. THOMAS, born about 1637.
ii. SAMUEL, b. in Lynn about 1638. iii. JOHN, b. in Lynn about 1640. (Wiswall has 1644)[8]. iv. ELIZABETH, b. in Lynn about 1644; m. Samuel Mansfield, of Lynn, Dec. 22, 1669.(Wiswall has 1648)[8] v. ANDREW, b. in Lynn about 1654 (court deposition)[9] Thomas's final wife was Mary, and since he was named a brother-in-law of John Newgate in his will dated May 8, 1665, left a legacy of £10, to be paid within one year after John's decease,[1] some have decided Mary was a Newgate. But while John Newgate's baptism has been found, no baptism for a sister Mary has been found. Wiswall suggests that Mary wife of Thomas Townsend was instead a sister of John Newgate's third wife.[2]

It is almost universally accepted that he had more than one wife based on the consistency by Thomas in naming Mary his "now wife" in legal documents in New England. It is also assumed that this Mary was the mother of the 5 children listed in the biography section and married Thomas in England not too much before the birth of Thomas. This leads to the speculation that a few other Townsends known to be in Lynn or nearby, Lydia b. c 1630 m. Lawrence Copeland, Jr.; Mary b, c. 1633 d. 1661 " a member of Samuel Gardiner's family"[10]; and Robert of Portsmouth b. 1636 [11] were children of a previous wife.

A different scenario was proposed by Marica Wiswall Lindberg in which Mary was only the mother of youngest son Andrew.[12]. This is based on the precise wording of two deeds to youngest sons John and Andrew. In the deed to son John he is named "the natural son of the aforesaid Thomas Townsend" and the conveyance is "with the consent of his now wife Mary".[13]The wording of the deed to Andrew has this language "being the natural son of said Thomas Townsend' ... "together with Mary his now wife, she also being the natural mother of the said Andrew".[14] This difference in wording is almost certainly purposeful as all of his legal documents appear carefully written so as to leave no question as to their meaning. She assigns the other 4 children of the biography to this unknown previous wife.

Possible daughters Lydia and Mary could be those of this same previous wife or perhaps even another. If the birth years of Robert and Thomas are both correct, that would probably preclude Robert being a child of Thomas. But Lindberg makes the case that Thomas could have been born after Samuel, c. 1640, based on his later marriage to the younger sister of Samuel's wife.[15] If correct, that would leave room for Robert in the family. However, no mention is made of these possible other children in Thomas' legal documents so them being children of Thomas is highly doubtful.

Disputed Children

The three brothers John, Henry and Richard of Rhode Island and Oyster Bay, NY are often found as children of this Thomas.

These facts are disputed by findings of the "Townsend Surname DNA Project," conducted by the Townsend Society of America, a well-respected member organization composed of members with Townsend lineage.[16] These findings suggest that Henry Townsend, and by extension his brothers, were not the sons of Thomas Townsend and Mary and that these families have "completely different DNA" according to Townsend Society sources.

Based on these DNA findings, they have been detached as his children.

Activities

Aside from the 1638 grant at Lynn, Thomas owned other lands near the iron works and at Rumney Marsh, Chelsea. His town-house and lot of 7 acres was on the south side the mill street near the common, and next the Mansfield property, and it was sold by his grandson Thomas, son of Andrew, to Daniel Mansfield, of Lynn, July 25, 1702.

He calls himself husbandman in his well-drawn deeds of gift to his children, and from his serving the public on more than one occasion, seems to have been an important citizen, and from papers bearing his name, and his beautiful autograph, now to be seen in the secretary of state's office in Boston, we have sufficient evidence of his ability. He died in Lynn, Dec. 22, 1677, aged 83, and his wife Mary died of camp-fever, probably at the house of her son Andrew, Feb. 28, 1692.

Research notes

Great Migration Directory: Townsend, Thomas: Unknown; 1638; Lynn [MBCR 1:375; EQC 1:26, 2:270; NEHGR 33:61; GMB 1332; TEG 13:152-55 (clue)]. Key

Sources

↑ 1.0 1.1 Townsend, Charles Hervey. "The Townshend Family", The New England Historical & Genealogical Register 29 (1875) Vol. 29, Page 102 ↑ 2.0 2.1 Lindberg, Marcia Wiswall, "Thomas Townsend of Lynn and His Descendants for Five Generations" The Essex Genealogist 13 (1993) pages 152–3 ↑ Filby, P. William, ed. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s. Farmington Hills, MI, USA: Gale Research, 2012. Ancestry Record 7486 #1308323 ↑ Records Files Quarterly Courts: Vol. 2 Page 270 ↑ Shurtleff: Vol. 1, Page 375 ↑ Records Files Quarterly Courts: Vol. 1 Page 24 ↑ Charles Hervey Townsend, "Petition of Jane Armitage, of Lynn" The New England Historical & Genealogical Register 33 (1879) pages 60-61; citing Massachusetts Archives vol. 111 folio 1 ↑ 8.0 8.1 Lindberg, Marcia Wiswall, "Thomas Townsend of Lynn and His Descendants for Five Generations" The Essex Genealogist 13 (1993) p 155 ↑ Records Files Quarterly Courts: Vol. 7 Pages 29–30 ↑ Essex Institute: Vol. 3, Page 235 ↑ Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton LIbby, and Walter Goodwin Davis, Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire, Genealogical Pub Co., Baltimore (1972) p 689 ↑ Lindberg, Marcia Wiswall, "Thomas Townsend of Lynn and His Descendants for Five Generations" The Essex Genealogist 13 (1993) p 155 ↑ Lindbergh (1993), p 153 ↑ Lindbergh (1993), p 154 ↑ Lindbergh (1993), p155 ↑ Townsend Surname DNA Project Townsendsociety.org, Townsend Surname DNA project

Source list:

Essex Institute Historical Collections (Salem, Massachusetts, 1859-) Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts, 1636-1686 (The Essex Institute, 1911-1975) Shurtleff, Nathaniel. Records of the Governor and Company of the Massachusetts Bay in New England (William White, Boston, 1853-)

See also: wikipedia:John_Townsend_(Norwich) (Wikipedia) Diana Gale Matthiesen, Thomas TOWNSEND-Mary NEWGATE on Diana, Goddess of the Hunt — for Ancestors website. Agee, Nealon Rhea & Brown, Dorothy Louise Knox. Poindexter Family History Book, 4th Edition (Published November, 1995): Carol Wilkerson library W. A. Townsend, A Memorial of John, Henry, and Richard Townsend, and Their Descendants' (New York, 1865) Page 84-92



The TowNsnENDS, or Townsends, are from one family, Marquis of Towrisend, &c. The first record found of any Townsend settling in this country (US) Thomas Townsend, who came from London, England, to Boston, and settled in Lynn, Massachusetts, in the Massachusetts government, in 1635. He was the son of Henry Townsend, grandson of Thomas Townsknd, g. grandson of Sir Robert Townsend, who was second son of Sir Roger Townsend, who died at Newington, County Middlesex, June 30,-4*»

The Townsend or Townshend families of England and America are of mixed Saxon and Norman origin, and of great antiquity in the county Norfolk, England.

Thomas and Mary Newgate had five children..Thomas, Samuel, John, Andrew, and Elizabeth. Source..Genealogy of the Townsend Family by Charles Townsend Rich 1877. Thomas preceded his wife Mary in death. Tradition and family records inform us that Thomas Townsend came from London, and settled at Lynn, in the colony of Massachusetts Bay, about 1635, and as John Winthrop, his cousin, was governor of this colony, it is probable that his puritanical inclination caused him to select a home in New England, where many of his kinsmen and neighbors had emigrated a few years before. His wife was Mary, probably a sister of John Newgate or Newdigate, a merchant of Boston, who was born in Southwark, near London bridge, in 1590, and who in his will dated May 8, 1665, calls him brother-inlaw, and leaves him a legacy of £10, to be paid him within one year after his decease.

Thomas Townsend was granted sixty acres of land with Lord Brook and others, by the town of Lynn, in 1638, and he owned other lands near the iron works and at Rumney Marsh, Chelsea. His town-house and lot of seven acres was on the south side the mill street, near the common, and next the Mansfield property, and it was sold by his grandson Thomas, son of Andrew, to Daniel Mansfield, of Lynn, July 25, 1702.

THE TOWNSEND FAMILY.

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He was made a freeman March 14, 1639, calls himself husbandman in his well-drawn deeds' of gift to his children, and from his serving the public on more than one occasion seems to have been an important citizen, and from papers bearing his name, and his beautiful autograph, now to be seen in the secretary of state's office in Boston, we have sufficient evidence of his ability. He died in Lynn, Dec. 22, 1677, aged 83, and his wife Mary died of camp-fever, probably at the house of her son Andrew, Feb. 28, 1692. They had:

13. Thomas, born about 1637.

14. Samuel, bor n in Lynn about 1638.

15. John, born in Lynn about 1614. — / ^"

16. Andrew, born in Lynn about 1642.

17. Elizabeth, born in Lynn about 1644; married Samuel Mansfield, of Lynn, December 22, 1669.

THOMAS1 TOWNSEND was born in Warwick, England and died at Lynn, Massachusetts 22 December 1677. He was made freeman at Lynn in 1639. He is thought to be the father of the three Townsend brothers, John, Richard and Henry, who were early settlers on Long Island (Savage). That they were brothers is certain: Elizabeth, widow of John, says in her will that she is acting with the advice of her husbands two brothers Henry and Richard Townsend. but the Memorial makes no mention of Thomas. Because of the large difference in ages between John and his younger siblings it seems logical to suppose Thomas had two wives.

Comment: the Oyster Bay Branch is now shown by Y DNA testing to be of different origin.

Ref: Townshend, Charles Hervey. The Townshend family of Lynn, in old and New England : genealogical and biographical. New Haven, Conn.: unknown, 1884. page 46 AncestryImage


THOMAS TOWNSEND

Birth: 8 Jan 1594 in Bracon-ash, Norfolk, Eng

Christening: 8 Jan 1595 Devonshire, England

Death: 22 Dec 1677 in Lynn, Essex, Mass

Burial: Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts

Father: Henry TOWNSEND b: 31 May 1568 in Bracon ash, Norfolk, England

Mother: Margaret FORTHE b: 1570 in Bracon-ash, Norwich, Norfolk, Eng

Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown

Children

   1. ELIZABETH TOWNSEND b: 1577 in of Tenterton, Kent, England 

Ship2. THOMAS TOWNSEND (Henry1). Born bef 8 Jan 1594/1595 in Bracon-Ash, Norfolk, England. At the age of <1, Thomas was baptized in Bracon-Ash, Norfolk, England, on 8 Jan 1594/1595. Thomas died in Lynn, Essex Co., MA, on 22 Dec 1677; he was 83. Occupation: Husbandman. Religion: Puritan. Thomas first married ? ? They had the following children:

i. Lydia. Born ca 1630 in England. Lydia died on 8 Jan 1688/1689; she was 58.

ii. Mary. Born ca 1633 in England. Mary died in 1661; she was 28.

iii. Robert. Born in 1636 in England.

Ca 1619 when Thomas was 24, he second married ? ?, in England. They had the following children:

3 i. Thomas (ca1636-<1700)

4 ii. Samuel (1638-1704)

5 iii. JOHN (ca1642-1726)

6 iv. Elizabeth (ca1648-1705)

Thomas third married Mary (?)NEWGATE. Mary died in February 1692/1693. They had one child:

7 i. Andrew (1654-1692)

Thomas Townsend[1]

1594 - 1677

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Christened 8 Jan 1594 Bracon Ashe, Norfolk, England Find all individuals with events at this location [1, 2, 3]
Gender Male
Personal Information Brother-in-law of John Newgate of Boston who made a bequest to him in 1665. [4]
Personal Information Calls himself a husbandman in the well drawn deeds of gift to his children. [5]
Personal Information Cousin of Governor John Winthrop [4]
Personal Information Deposed in 1661 about age 60 [4]
Personal Information Granted 60 acres of land with Lord Brook and other by the town of Lynn in 1638. Owned other lands near the iron works and at Rumney Marsh, Chelsea, Massachusetts. [6]
Personal Information Note by Gary Boyd Roberts, the author of "Genealogies of Connecticut Families - From the New England Historical and Genealogical Register," Vol III, Page 497: [7]
o "A mass of circumstantial evidence to be embodied in a memorial volume when published has satisfied several expert genealogists and myself that Thomas Townsend son of Henry and Margaret was identical with the settler at Lynn."
Personal Information Said to have beautiful handwriting, of which there are samples in the Secretary of State's office in Boston. [8]
Personal Information Supposedly a relative of the first Lord Townsend, who was created a Baron by Charles II [4]
Personal Information When his father sold the estates at Norfolk, he resided at Gedding, county Suffolk, until his majority, when he moved to the neighborhood of London, where his uncle, Thomas Forthe lived. [8]
Immigration 1637 [4]
To New England
o Came from London and settled at Lynn, Massachusetts
Personal Information 14 Mar 1638 [4]
Freeman
Died 22 Dec 1677 Lynn, Massachusetts Find all individuals with events at this location [1, 9, 10]
Person ID I4563 Linda's Tree
Last Modified 15 Apr 2007 07:46:00
Father Henry Townsend, c. May 1568, Bracon Ashe, Norfolk, England
Mother Margaret Forthe
Family ID F1735 Group Sheet
Family Mary Newgate
Married Abt 1635
Children
1. Thomas Townsend, b. Abt 1637
2. Samuel Townsend, b. Abt 1638, Lynn, Massachusetts
3. John Townsend, b. Abt 1640, Lynn, Massachusetts
> 4. Andrew Townsend, b. Abt 1642, Lynn, Massachusetts
> 5. Elizabeth Townsend, b. Abt 1644, Lynn, Massachusetts
Last Modified 15 Apr 2007 07:46:00
Family ID F1734 Group Sheet
*
Notes
o See attached sources. [4, 5, 6, 8]
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Sources
1. [S44] Founders and Patriots of America Index, National Society of Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Park Lane Bldg., #615, 2025 Eye St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20006, (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, Maryland, 1989, 1993, Library of Congress Catalogue Card Number 88-83887, ISBN 0-8063-1249-1), Page 223 (Reliability: 3)
2. [S763] Topographical Dictionary of New England, Charles Edward Banks, edited by Elijah Ellsworth Brownell, (Originally published: Philadelphia, 1937, reprinted: Southern Book Company, Baltimore, 1957, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1963, 1969, 1976, Library of Congress Catalogue Card Number 63-4154, ISBN 0-8063-0019-1), Page 150 (Reliability: 3)
3. [S182] Anc_My_Chldrn, William Copeland Clark, (The Thomas W. Burr Printing and Advertising Company, Bangor ME, 1906), Page 40 (Reliability: 3)
4. [S101] Guide to the Early Settlers of America, Henry Whittemore, (Excerpted and Reprinted from "The Spirit of '76, Volumes V - XII", September, 1898 - May, 1906, Reprinted Genealogical Publishing Company, 1967, Reprinted for Clearfield Company, Inc. by Genalogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, Maryland, 1995, Library of Congress Catalogue Card Number 67-23072, ISBN 0-8063-0378-6), Page 290 (Reliability: 3)
5. [S11] Pioneers of Massachusetts, Charles Henry Pope, (Originally published: Boston, Massachusetts, 1900, Reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1001 N. Calvert St., Baltimore, Md. 21202, 1965, 1969, 1977, 1981, 1991, 1998, Library of Congress Catalogue Card Number 65-22478, ISBN 0-8063-0774-9), Page 459 (Reliability: 3)
6. [S247] Ancestral Heads of New England Families, Frank R. Holmes, (Originally published: New York, 1923, Reprinted: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1001 N. Calvert St., Baltimore, Md. 21202-1964, 1974, 1980, 1984, 1989, 1999, Library of Congress Catalogue Card Number 64-19755, ISBN 0-8063-0182-1), Page 241 (Reliability: 3)
7. [S178] Genealogies of Connecticut Families, Gary Boyd Roberts, (Excerpted and reprinted from "The New England Historical and Genealogical Register," Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., Baltimore, MD 1983, Library of Congress Catalogue Card Number 83-80639, ISBN set: 0-8063-1030-8), Vol III, Page 497 (Reliability: 3)
8. [S178] Genealogies of Connecticut Families, Gary Boyd Roberts, (Excerpted and reprinted from "The New England Historical and Genealogical Register," Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., Baltimore, MD 1983, Library of Congress Catalogue Card Number 83-80639, ISBN set: 0-8063-1030-8), Vol III, Page 499 (Reliability: 3)
9. [S211] Vital Records of Lynn MA, (The Essex Institute, Salem MA, 1905), Vol II, Page 605 (Reliability: 3)
10. [S285] American Families with British Ancestry, (Offprint of pages 2529-3022 of the 16th edition of "Burke's Landed Gentry," constituting, in entirety, the innovative American section. Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore MD, 1975), Page 2943 (Reliability: 3)
Alternate genealogy:

  1. ID: I21039
  2. Name: Thomas TOWNSEND
  3. Sex: M
  4. Birth: 8 JAN 1594 in , Norfolk, England
  5. Christening: 8 JAN 1595 , , Devonshire, England
  6. Death: 22 DEC 1677 in Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts
  7. Ancestral File #: 2XCK-H2
  8. Reference Number: TAF: 1.738>2.12
  9. Change Date: 4 SEP 2008 at 04:17:13 1

Father: Henry TOWNSEND b: 1568 in Bracon ash, Norfolk, England c: 30 MAY 1568 in Bracon ash, Norfolk, England

Mother: Margaret FORTHE b: ABT 1570 in Bracon-ash, Norfolk, England

Marriage 1 Mary NEWGATE b: 1615 in Bracon-ash, Norfolk, England

   * Married: in Boston

Children

  1. Has No Children Samuel TOWNSEND b: ABT 1573 in of Tenterton, Kent, England, Great Britain

2. Has No Children Elizabeth TOWNSEND b: 1577 in of Tenterton, Kent, England, Great Britain
3. Has No Children Thomas TOWNSHEND b: 1618 in Norwich, Norfolk, England
4. Has Children John TOWNSEND b: 1620 in , , Rhode Island
5. Has No Children Amy TOWNSHEND b: 1622 in Norwich, Norfolk, England
6. Has No Children Mary TOWNSHEND b: 1622 in Norwich, Norfolk, England
7. Has No Children Henry TOWNSHEND b: 1626 in Norwich, Norfolk, England
8. Has No Children Richard TOWNSEND b: ABT 1635 in Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts
9. Has No Children Thomas TOWNSEND b: 1637 in Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts
10. Has No Children Samuel TOWNSEND b: 1638 in Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts
11. Has No Children John TOWNSEND b: 1640 in Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts
12. Has No Children Andrew TOWNSEND b: 1642 in Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts
13. Has No Children Elizabeth TOWNSEND b: 1644 in Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts
Marriage 2 Miss MANSFIELD

   * Married: 5 NOV 1629 in Bracon Ashe, Norfolk, England

Sources:

  1. Title: Terry D. & Cathleen M. Smith

Note: 1978 Miner Way, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, 89104-5214, tdsfamgen100@earthlink.net, unlisted, http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=tsmith. This update as of 6 Mar 2009. As a work in progress your comments, suggestion, corrections and data are appreciated. Please use Postem- notes. The inquiry comes to me.


History and Genealogy of the Cock, Cocks, Cox Family: Descended from James and Sarah Cock, of Killingworth Upon Matinecock, in the Township of Oyster Bay, Long Island, N.Y.

By George William Cocks, John Cox

Compiled by George William Cocks

Published by privately printed, 1914

The earliest New England records note : — "Thomas Townesend, a Freeman, at Boston N. E. Mar. 4. 1638" "Thomas Townesend, a Freeman, at Lynn, Mar. 14. 1B39" "Thomas Towenshend, a Juryman at Salem, 30 1st mo. 1641." This Thomas Townsend, bapt. Jan. 8, 1594/5, was the third son of Henry Townsend, Gentleman, and Margaret Forthe, Gentlewoman, who were m. by Rev. Ambrose Golden, Nov. 5. 1590, and the said Margaret was burled at Braconash June 23, 1596. They had issue: I ROBERT, bapt. June 18, 1591 (о. в.). II Arthur, bapt. Nov. 16, 1593; d. young. III Thomas, bapt. Jan. 8, 1594/5. IV Elizabeth.

2. THOMAS TOWNSEND (Henry1). Born bef 8 Jan 1594/1595 in Bracon-Ash, Norfolk, England. At the age of <1, Thomas was baptized in Bracon-Ash, Norfolk, England, on 8 Jan 1594/1595. Thomas died in Lynn, Essex Co., MA, on 22 Dec 1677; he was 83. Occupation: Husbandman. Religion: Puritan. Thomas first married ? ? They had the following children:

i. Lydia. Born ca 1630 in England. Lydia died on 8 Jan 1688/1689; she was 58.

ii. Mary. Born ca 1633 in England. Mary died in 1661; she was 28.

iii. Robert. Born in 1636 in England.

Ca 1619 when Thomas was 24, he second married ? ?, in England. They had the following children:

3 i. Thomas (ca1636-<1700)

4 ii. Samuel (1638-1704)

5 iii. JOHN (ca1642-1726)

6 iv. Elizabeth (ca1648-1705)

Thomas third married Mary (?)NEWGATE. Mary died in February 1692/1693. They had one child:

7 i. Andrew (1654-1692)



THOMAS TOWNSHEND

Birth: 1533/1534 in Bracon ash, Norfolk, England

Death: 12 Jun 1591 in England

Burial: 12 Jun 1591 Bracon-ash, Norfolk, England

Father: Robert (Townsend) TOWNSHEND b: 1512 in of, Ludlow, Shropshire, England

Mother: Alice POPPY b: 1510 in of, Ludlow, Shropshire, England

Marriage 1 Elizabeth Styles PERIENTE b: 1536 in Suffolk, Eng.

Married: 27 Jun 1558 in Beckenham, Kent, Eng.

Children

1. Rodger TOWNSHEND b: 5 Jul 1563 in Bracon ash, Norfolk, England 2. Thomas TOWNSHEND b: 25 Sep 1566 in Bracon ash, Norfolk, England 3. HENRY TOWNSEND b: 31 May 1568 in Bracon ash, Norfolk, England source: freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~parisho/t/townsend.html


THOMAS1 TOWNSEND was born in Warwick, England and died at Lynn, Massachusetts 22 December 1677. He was made freeman at Lynn in 1639. He is thought to be the father of the three Townsend brothers, John, Richard and Henry, who were early settlers on Long Island (Savage). That they were brothers is certain: Elizabeth, widow of John, says in her will that she is acting with the advice of her husbands two brothers Henry and Richard Townsend. but the Memorial makes no mention of Thomas. Because of the large difference in ages between John and his younger siblings it seems logical to suppose Thomas had two wives.


THOMAS TOWNSEND

Birth: 8 Jan 1594 in Bracon-ash, Norfolk, Eng

Christening: 8 Jan 1595 Devonshire, England

Death: 22 Dec 1677 in Lynn, Essex, Mass

Burial: Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts

Father: Henry TOWNSEND b: 31 May 1568 in Bracon ash, Norfolk, England

Mother: Margaret FORTHE b: 1570 in Bracon-ash, Norwich, Norfolk, Eng

Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown

Children

1. ELIZABETH TOWNSEND b: 1577 in of Tenterton, Kent, England Ship2. THOMAS TOWNSEND (Henry1). Born bef 8 Jan 1594/1595 in Bracon-Ash, Norfolk, England. At the age of <1, Thomas was baptized in Bracon-Ash, Norfolk, England, on 8 Jan 1594/1595. Thomas died in Lynn, Essex Co., MA, on 22 Dec 1677; he was 83. Occupation: Husbandman. Religion: Puritan. Thomas first married ? ? They had the following children:

i. Lydia. Born ca 1630 in England. Lydia died on 8 Jan 1688/1689; she was 58.

ii. Mary. Born ca 1633 in England. Mary died in 1661; she was 28.

iii. Robert. Born in 1636 in England.

Ca 1619 when Thomas was 24, he second married ? ?, in England. They had the following children:

3 i. Thomas (ca1636-<1700)

4 ii. Samuel (1638-1704)

5 iii. JOHN (ca1642-1726)

6 iv. Elizabeth (ca1648-1705)

Thomas third married Mary (?)NEWGATE. Mary died in February 1692/1693. They had one child:

7 i. Andrew (1654-1692)

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  • Christened 8 Jan 1594 Bracon Ashe, Norfolk, England Find all individuals with events at this location [1, 2, 3] Gender Male Personal Information Brother-in-law of John Newgate of Boston who made a bequest to him in 1665. [4] Personal Information Calls himself a husbandman in the well drawn deeds of gift to his children. [5] Personal Information Cousin of Governor John Winthrop [4] Personal Information Deposed in 1661 about age 60 [4] Personal Information Granted 60 acres of land with Lord Brook and other by the town of Lynn in 1638. Owned other lands near the iron works and at Rumney Marsh, Chelsea, Massachusetts. [6] Personal Information Note by Gary Boyd Roberts, the author of "Genealogies of Connecticut Families - From the New England Historical and Genealogical Register," Vol III, Page 497: [7] o "A mass of circumstantial evidence to be embodied in a memorial volume when published has satisfied several expert genealogists and myself that Thomas Townsend son of Henry and Margaret was identical with the settler at Lynn." Personal Information Said to have beautiful handwriting, of which there are samples in the Secretary of State's office in Boston. [8] Personal Information Supposedly a relative of the first Lord Townsend, who was created a Baron by Charles II [4] Personal Information When his father sold the estates at Norfolk, he resided at Gedding, county Suffolk, until his majority, when he moved to the neighborhood of London, where his uncle, Thomas Forthe lived. [8] Immigration 1637 [4] To New England o Came from London and settled at Lynn, Massachusetts Personal Information 14 Mar 1638 [4] Freeman Died 22 Dec 1677 Lynn, Massachusetts Find all individuals with events at this location [1, 9, 10] Person ID I4563 Linda's Tree Last Modified 15 Apr 2007 07:46:00 Father Henry Townsend, c. May 1568, Bracon Ashe, Norfolk, England Mother Margaret Forthe Family ID F1735 Group Sheet Family Mary Newgate Married Abt 1635 Children 1. Thomas Townsend, b. Abt 1637 2. Samuel Townsend, b. Abt 1638, Lynn, Massachusetts 3. John Townsend, b. Abt 1640, Lynn, Massachusetts

4. Andrew Townsend, b. Abt 1642, Lynn, Massachusetts
5. Elizabeth Townsend, b. Abt 1644, Lynn, Massachusetts Last Modified 15 Apr 2007 07:46:00 Family ID F1734 Group Sheet

  • Notes o See attached sources. [4, 5, 6, 8]
  • Sources 1. [S44] Founders and Patriots of America Index, National Society of Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Park Lane Bldg., #615, 2025 Eye St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20006, (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, Maryland, 1989, 1993, Library of Congress Catalogue Card Number 88-83887, ISBN 0-8063-1249-1), Page 223 (Reliability: 3) 2. [S763] Topographical Dictionary of New England, Charles Edward Banks, edited by Elijah Ellsworth Brownell, (Originally published: Philadelphia, 1937, reprinted: Southern Book Company, Baltimore, 1957, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1963, 1969, 1976, Library of Congress Catalogue Card Number 63-4154, ISBN 0-8063-0019-1), Page 150 (Reliability: 3) 3. [S182] Anc_My_Chldrn, William Copeland Clark, (The Thomas W. Burr Printing and Advertising Company, Bangor ME, 1906), Page 40 (Reliability: 3) 4. [S101] Guide to the Early Settlers of America, Henry Whittemore, (Excerpted and Reprinted from "The Spirit of '76, Volumes V - XII", September, 1898 - May, 1906, Reprinted Genealogical Publishing Company, 1967, Reprinted for Clearfield Company, Inc. by Genalogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, Maryland, 1995, Library of Congress Catalogue Card Number 67-23072, ISBN 0-8063-0378-6), Page 290 (Reliability: 3) 5. [S11] Pioneers of Massachusetts, Charles Henry Pope, (Originally published: Boston, Massachusetts, 1900, Reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1001 N. Calvert St., Baltimore, Md. 21202, 1965, 1969, 1977, 1981, 1991, 1998, Library of Congress Catalogue Card Number 65-22478, ISBN 0-8063-0774-9), Page 459 (Reliability: 3) 6. [S247] Ancestral Heads of New England Families, Frank R. Holmes, (Originally published: New York, 1923, Reprinted: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1001 N. Calvert St., Baltimore, Md. 21202-1964, 1974, 1980, 1984, 1989, 1999, Library of Congress Catalogue Card Number 64-19755, ISBN 0-8063-0182-1), Page 241 (Reliability: 3) 7. [S178] Genealogies of Connecticut Families, Gary Boyd Roberts, (Excerpted and reprinted from "The New England Historical and Genealogical Register," Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., Baltimore, MD 1983, Library of Congress Catalogue Card Number 83-80639, ISBN set: 0-8063-1030-8), Vol III, Page 497 (Reliability: 3) 8. [S178] Genealogies of Connecticut Families, Gary Boyd Roberts, (Excerpted and reprinted from "The New England Historical and Genealogical Register," Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., Baltimore, MD 1983, Library of Congress Catalogue Card Number 83-80639, ISBN set: 0-8063-1030-8), Vol III, Page 499 (Reliability: 3) 9. [S211] Vital Records of Lynn MA, (The Essex Institute, Salem MA, 1905), Vol II, Page 605 (Reliability: 3) 10. [S285] American Families with British Ancestry, (Offprint of pages 2529-3022 of the 16th edition of "Burke's Landed Gentry," constituting, in entirety, the innovative American section. Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore MD, 1975), Page 2943 (Reliability: 3) Alternate genealogy:

ID: I21039 Name: Thomas TOWNSEND Sex: M Birth: 8 JAN 1594 in , Norfolk, England Christening: 8 JAN 1595 , , Devonshire, England Death: 22 DEC 1677 in Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts Ancestral File #: 2XCK-H2 Reference Number: TAF: 1.738>2.12 Change Date: 4 SEP 2008 at 04:17:13 1 Father: Henry TOWNSEND b: 1568 in Bracon ash, Norfolk, England c: 30 MAY 1568 in Bracon ash, Norfolk, England

Mother: Margaret FORTHE b: ABT 1570 in Bracon-ash, Norfolk, England

Marriage 1 Mary NEWGATE b: 1615 in Bracon-ash, Norfolk, England

  • Married: in Boston Children

1. Has No Children Samuel TOWNSEND b: ABT 1573 in of Tenterton, Kent, England, Great Britain 2. Has No Children Elizabeth TOWNSEND b: 1577 in of Tenterton, Kent, England, Great Britain 3. Has No Children Thomas TOWNSHEND b: 1618 in Norwich, Norfolk, England 4. Has Children John TOWNSEND b: 1620 in , , Rhode Island 5. Has No Children Amy TOWNSHEND b: 1622 in Norwich, Norfolk, England 6. Has No Children Mary TOWNSHEND b: 1622 in Norwich, Norfolk, England 7. Has No Children Henry TOWNSHEND b: 1626 in Norwich, Norfolk, England 8. Has No Children Richard TOWNSEND b: ABT 1635 in Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts 9. Has No Children Thomas TOWNSEND b: 1637 in Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts 10. Has No Children Samuel TOWNSEND b: 1638 in Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts 11. Has No Children John TOWNSEND b: 1640 in Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts 12. Has No Children Andrew TOWNSEND b: 1642 in Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts 13. Has No Children Elizabeth TOWNSEND b: 1644 in Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts Marriage 2 Miss MANSFIELD

  • Married: 5 NOV 1629 in Bracon Ashe, Norfolk, England Sources:

1. Title: Terry D. & Cathleen M. Smith Note: 1978 Miner Way, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, 89104-5214, tdsfamgen100@earthlink.net, unlisted, http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=tsmith. This update as of 6 Mar 2009. As a work in progress your comments, suggestion, corrections and data are appreciated. Please use Postem- notes. The inquiry comes to me.


History and Genealogy of the Cock, Cocks, Cox Family: Descended from James and Sarah Cock, of Killingworth Upon Matinecock, in the Township of Oyster Bay, Long Island, N.Y.

By George William Cocks, John Cox

Compiled by George William Cocks

Published by privately printed, 1914

The earliest New England records note : — "Thomas Townesend, a Freeman, at Boston N. E. Mar. 4. 1638" "Thomas Townesend, a Freeman, at Lynn, Mar. 14. 1B39" "Thomas Towenshend, a Juryman at Salem, 30 1st mo. 1641." This Thomas Townsend, bapt. Jan. 8, 1594/5, was the third son of Henry Townsend, Gentleman, and Margaret Forthe, Gentlewoman, who were m. by Rev. Ambrose Golden, Nov. 5. 1590, and the said Margaret was burled at Braconash June 23, 1596. They had issue: I ROBERT, bapt. June 18, 1591 (о. в.). II Arthur, bapt. Nov. 16, 1593; d. young. III Thomas, bapt. Jan. 8, 1594/5. IV Elizabeth.

2. THOMAS TOWNSEND (Henry1). Born bef 8 Jan 1594/1595 in Bracon-Ash, Norfolk, England. At the age of <1, Thomas was baptized in Bracon-Ash, Norfolk, England, on 8 Jan 1594/1595. Thomas died in Lynn, Essex Co., MA, on 22 Dec 1677; he was 83. Occupation: Husbandman. Religion: Puritan. Thomas first married ? ? They had the following children:

i. Lydia. Born ca 1630 in England. Lydia died on 8 Jan 1688/1689; she was 58.

ii. Mary. Born ca 1633 in England. Mary died in 1661; she was 28.

iii. Robert. Born in 1636 in England.

Ca 1619 when Thomas was 24, he second married ? ?, in England. They had the following children:

3 i. Thomas (ca1636-<1700)

4 ii. Samuel (1638-1704)

5 iii. JOHN (ca1642-1726)

6 iv. Elizabeth (ca1648-1705)

Thomas third married Mary (?)NEWGATE. Mary died in February 1692/1693. They had one child:

7 i. Andrew (1654-1692)


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Puritan Great Migration

Biography ==Tradition and family records inform us that Thomas Townsend came from London, and settled at Lynn, in the colony of Massachusetts Bay, about1635 (1637 according to records<ref>Filby, P. William, ed. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s. Farmington Hills, MI, USA: Gale Research, 2012. Ancestry Record1308323</ref>), and as John Winthrop, his cousin, was governor of this colony, it is probable that his puritanical inclination caused him to select a home in New-England where many of his kinsmen and neighbors had emigrated a few yearsbefore.1 His wife was Mary, probably a sister of John Newgate or Newdigate, a merchant of Boston, who was born in Southwark, near London bridge, in 1590, and who in his will dated May 8, 1665, calls him brother-in-law, and leaves him a legacy of £10, to be paid him within one year after his decease.<ref>#Townsend|Townsend: Vol. 29, p. 102</ref>

1. THOMAS TOWNSEND was granted 60 acres of land with the Lord Brook and others by the town of Lynn, in 1638, and he owned other lands near the iron works and at Rumney Marsh, Chelsea. His town-house and lot of 7 acres was on the south side the mill street near the common, and next the Mansfiled property, and it was sold by his grandon Thomas, son of Andrew, to Daniel Mansfiled, of Lynn, July 25, 1702.
He was made a freeman March 14, 1639, calls himself husbandman in his well-drawn deeds of gift to his children, and from his serving the public on more than one occasion, seems to have been an important citizen, and from papers bearing his name, and his beautiful autograph, now to be seen in the secretary of state's office in Boston, we have sufficient evidence of his ability. He died in Lynn, Dec. 22, 1677, aged 83,and his wife Mary died of camp-fever, probably at the house of her son Andrew, Feb. 28, 1692.

They had:— :i. THOMAS, born about 1637. :ii. SAMUEL, b. in Lynn about 1638. :iii. JOHN, b. in Lynn about 1640. :iv. ANDREW, b. in Lynn about 1642.:v. ELIZABETH, b. in Lynn about 1644; m. Samuel Mansfield, of Lynn,Dec. 22, 1669. A mass of circumstantial evidence to be embodied in a memorial volume when published has satisfied several expert genealogists and myself that Thomas Townsend son of Henry and Margaret was identical with the settler at Lynn.

Name

: Thomas Townsend

Birth

: 8 JAN 1593/4 Bracon-Ashe, England : 8 JAN 1594 Bracon Ash, Norfolk, England

Christening

: 8 Jan 1595 Devonshire, England

Marriage

: 5 NOV 1629 Bracon-Ashe, England

Immigration===: 1637 Arrived at Lynn, Massachusetts<ref>Filby, P. William, ed. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s. Farmington Hills, MI, USA: Gale Research, 2012. Ancestry Record1308323</ref>

Residence

: 1638 Lynn, Massachusetts

Death

: 23 OCT 1660 Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts, USA : 22 DEC 1677 Lynn, Massachusetts (Essex)

Burial

:: Place: Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts

Notes

: Sons immigrated to America before 1645.

Sources

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https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Townsend-133

Profile last modified 20 Feb 2021 | Created 14 Sep 2010 | Last significant change: 20 Feb 2021

Thomas Townsend (bef. 1594 - 1677)

Thomas Townsend

Born before 8 Jan 1594 in Bracon-Ash, Norwich, Norfolk, England [uncertain]

Son of Henry Townsend Esq [uncertain] and Margaret (Forthe) Townsend [uncertain]

Brother of Robert Townsend

Husband of Elizabeth (Mansfield) Townsend — married 5 Nov 1629 in Bracon-Ashe, England

Husband of Mary (Unknown) Townsend — married 1630 in England

Father of Lydia (Townsend) Copeland, Thomas Townsend, Samuel Townsend, John Townsend, Andrew Townsend and Elizabeth (Townsend) Merriam

Died 22 Dec 1677 in Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony

01:44: Mike Dobson edited the Biography for Thomas Townsend (bef.1594-1677). (adding publishing data to Noyes ref, removing LNAB of Mary in Disputed Children section)

Thomas Townsend migrated to New England during the Puritan Great Migration (1620-1640).

Biography

Origin

Thomas Townsend's origin is uncertain. Author Charles Hervey Townsend examined English records and was "satisfied" that Thomas was the son of Henry Townsend baptized at Bracon Ash, Norfolk in 1594.[1] Later authors, like Wiswall, view this assignment as "probable",[2] but Anderson in his Great Migration Directory still lists Thomas's origin as unknown. In a 1661 deposition Thomas gave his age as 60 years, which does not fit well with the 1594 baptism.

While some have suggested Thomas arrived in the New World in 1635 or 1637[3], the first records documenting his presence are from 1638.

Thomas Townsend was granted 60 acres of land with the Lord Brook and others by the town of Lynn, in 1638,[4]

Thomas "Townesend" was made freeman of the Massachusetts Bay Colony on March 14, 1638/9.[5] Thomas "Towenshend" was listed as juror at the quarterly court at Salem on 30 January 1641 (n.s.).[6] Thomas Townsend added his signature to a list of 34 others in a petition of Jane Arbitrage requesting to keep custody of her husband's tavern through a season, in spite of her family's financial hardship. The record is possibly from 1643.[7]

Children and Wives

Children of Thomas Townsend, possibly by multiple wives:

i. THOMAS, born about 1637.
ii. SAMUEL, b. in Lynn about 1638. iii. JOHN, b. in Lynn about 1640. (Wiswall has 1644)[8]. iv. ELIZABETH, b. in Lynn about 1644; m. Samuel Mansfield, of Lynn, Dec. 22, 1669.(Wiswall has 1648)[8] v. ANDREW, b. in Lynn about 1654 (court deposition)[9] Thomas's final wife was Mary, and since he was named a brother-in-law of John Newgate in his will dated May 8, 1665, left a legacy of £10, to be paid within one year after John's decease,[1] some have decided Mary was a Newgate. But while John Newgate's baptism has been found, no baptism for a sister Mary has been found. Wiswall suggests that Mary wife of Thomas Townsend was instead a sister of John Newgate's third wife.[2]

It is almost universally accepted that he had more than one wife based on the consistency by Thomas in naming Mary his "now wife" in legal documents in New England. It is also assumed that this Mary was the mother of the 5 children listed in the biography section and married Thomas in England not too much before the birth of Thomas. This leads to the speculation that a few other Townsends known to be in Lynn or nearby, Lydia b. c 1630 m. Lawrence Copeland, Jr.; Mary b, c. 1633 d. 1661 " a member of Samuel Gardiner's family"[10]; and Robert of Portsmouth b. 1636 [11] were children of a previous wife.

A different scenario was proposed by Marica Wiswall Lindberg in which Mary was only the mother of youngest son Andrew.[12]. This is based on the precise wording of two deeds to youngest sons John and Andrew. In the deed to son John he is named "the natural son of the aforesaid Thomas Townsend" and the conveyance is "with the consent of his now wife Mary".[13]The wording of the deed to Andrew has this language "being the natural son of said Thomas Townsend' ... "together with Mary his now wife, she also being the natural mother of the said Andrew".[14] This difference in wording is almost certainly purposeful as all of his legal documents appear carefully written so as to leave no question as to their meaning. She assigns the other 4 children of the biography to this unknown previous wife.

Possible daughters Lydia and Mary could be those of this same previous wife or perhaps even another. If the birth years of Robert and Thomas are both correct, that would probably preclude Robert being a child of Thomas. But Lindberg makes the case that Thomas could have been born after Samuel, c. 1640, based on his later marriage to the younger sister of Samuel's wife.[15] If correct, that would leave room for Robert in the family. However, no mention is made of these possible other children in Thomas' legal documents so them being children of Thomas is highly doubtful.

Disputed Children

The three brothers John, Henry and Richard of Rhode Island and Oyster Bay, NY are often found as children of this Thomas.

These facts are disputed by findings of the "Townsend Surname DNA Project," conducted by the Townsend Society of America, a well-respected member organization composed of members with Townsend lineage.[16] These findings suggest that Henry Townsend, and by extension his brothers, were not the sons of Thomas Townsend and Mary and that these families have "completely different DNA" according to Townsend Society sources.

Based on these DNA findings, they have been detached as his children.

Activities

Aside from the 1638 grant at Lynn, Thomas owned other lands near the iron works and at Rumney Marsh, Chelsea. His town-house and lot of 7 acres was on the south side the mill street near the common, and next the Mansfield property, and it was sold by his grandson Thomas, son of Andrew, to Daniel Mansfield, of Lynn, July 25, 1702.

He calls himself husbandman in his well-drawn deeds of gift to his children, and from his serving the public on more than one occasion, seems to have been an important citizen, and from papers bearing his name, and his beautiful autograph, now to be seen in the secretary of state's office in Boston, we have sufficient evidence of his ability. He died in Lynn, Dec. 22, 1677, aged 83, and his wife Mary died of camp-fever, probably at the house of her son Andrew, Feb. 28, 1692.

Research notes

Great Migration Directory: Townsend, Thomas: Unknown; 1638; Lynn [MBCR 1:375; EQC 1:26, 2:270; NEHGR 33:61; GMB 1332; TEG 13:152-55 (clue)]. Key

Sources

↑ 1.0 1.1 Townsend, Charles Hervey. "The Townshend Family", The New England Historical & Genealogical Register 29 (1875) Vol. 29, Page 102 ↑ 2.0 2.1 Lindberg, Marcia Wiswall, "Thomas Townsend of Lynn and His Descendants for Five Generations" The Essex Genealogist 13 (1993) pages 152–3 ↑ Filby, P. William, ed. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s. Farmington Hills, MI, USA: Gale Research, 2012. Ancestry Record 7486 #1308323 ↑ Records Files Quarterly Courts: Vol. 2 Page 270 ↑ Shurtleff: Vol. 1, Page 375 ↑ Records Files Quarterly Courts: Vol. 1 Page 24 ↑ Charles Hervey Townsend, "Petition of Jane Armitage, of Lynn" The New England Historical & Genealogical Register 33 (1879) pages 60-61; citing Massachusetts Archives vol. 111 folio 1 ↑ 8.0 8.1 Lindberg, Marcia Wiswall, "Thomas Townsend of Lynn and His Descendants for Five Generations" The Essex Genealogist 13 (1993) p 155 ↑ Records Files Quarterly Courts: Vol. 7 Pages 29–30 ↑ Essex Institute: Vol. 3, Page 235 ↑ Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton LIbby, and Walter Goodwin Davis, Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire, Genealogical Pub Co., Baltimore (1972) p 689 ↑ Lindberg, Marcia Wiswall, "Thomas Townsend of Lynn and His Descendants for Five Generations" The Essex Genealogist 13 (1993) p 155 ↑ Lindbergh (1993), p 153 ↑ Lindbergh (1993), p 154 ↑ Lindbergh (1993), p155 ↑ Townsend Surname DNA Project Townsendsociety.org, Townsend Surname DNA project

Source list:

Essex Institute Historical Collections (Salem, Massachusetts, 1859-) Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts, 1636-1686 (The Essex Institute, 1911-1975) Shurtleff, Nathaniel. Records of the Governor and Company of the Massachusetts Bay in New England (William White, Boston, 1853-)

See also:

wikipedia:John_Townsend_(Norwich) (Wikipedia) Diana Gale Matthiesen, Thomas TOWNSEND-Mary NEWGATE on Diana, Goddess of the Hunt — for Ancestors website. Agee, Nealon Rhea & Brown, Dorothy Louise Knox. Poindexter Family History Book, 4th Edition (Published November, 1995): Carol Wilkerson library W. A. Townsend, A Memorial of John, Henry, and Richard Townsend, and Their Descendants' (New York, 1865) Page 84-92


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About the wife of John Porter II, Anna "Rosanna" Porter (White)

Anna White was baptized in Shalford, Essex, England, on Sunday, July 13, 1600, and died in Windsor, Connecticut in 1647. She was also known as Roseanna Porter.

Parents: Robert White (1561-1617) an

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John Porter, son of John Porter (1560 - 1625) and Sybil Vessey (1561 - 1625), John Porter, son of John Porter (1560 - 1625) and Sybil Vessey (1561 - 1625), was baptized on 21 June 1594 in Holy Cross Church, Felsted, Essex, England. He died on 21 April 1648 in Windsor, Hartford

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Parents of Thomas Townsend

PARENTS: Thomas was the 3rd son of Henry and Margaret (Forthe) Townsend as shown NEHGR 29:101. ! RESIDENCES: "After the sale of the Norfolk estates, he resided at Gedding, co. Suffolk, until his majority, when he removed to the neighborhood of London, where his uncle Thomas Forthe resided, who was the son and heir of Robert Forthe,... deceased, whose funeral was solemnized at St. Gregory's Church, nr. St. Paul's, with heraldic ceremonies, 13 Oct 1595. ! "Tradition and family records inform us that Thomas Townsend came from London, and settled at Lynn, in the colony of Massachusetts Bay, about 1635, and as John Winthrop, his cousin, was governor of this colony, it is probable that his puritanical inclination caused him to select a home in New England where many of his kinsmen and neighbors had emigrated a few years before." He died in Lynn, aged 83 yrs. (NEHGR 29:102). ! MARRIAGES: In the Townsend Family History, it is suggested that Thomas had two wives (1) abt 1625, Miss Mansfield, with whom he was supposed to have three children, and his town house and lot were right next door to the Mansfield property in Lynn. (2) Mary Newgate or Newdigate of London and Boston. The NEHGR only gives him one wife, Mary Newdigate with whom he had five children, but it also tells of his property being "next to the Mansfield property, and it was sold by his grandson Thomas, son of Andrew (s/o Mary Newdigate), to Daniel Mansfield, of Lynn, July 25, 1702." How had Thomas come to have it? Did it have anything to do with Andrew's sister Elizabeth who md. Samuel Mansfield of Lynn? ! REFERENCES: NEHGR 29:102 "A memorial volume is being planned which will contain a mass of circumstan- tial evidence to prove this Thomas to be the man who settled in Lynn." NEHGR

Written 26 August 2013 by edmondphyatt [ahdavis2721962] in familysearch.org

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! PARENTS: Thomas was the 3rd son of Hen

! PARENTS: Thomas was the 3rd son of Henry and Margaret (Forthe) Townsend as shown NEHGR 29:101. ! RESIDENCES: "After the sale of the Norfolk estates, he resided at Gedding, co. Suffolk, until his majority, when he removed to the neighborhood of London, where his uncle Thomas Forthe resided, who was the son and heir of Robert Forthe,... deceased, whose funeral was solemnized at St. Gregory's Church, nr. St. Paul's, with heraldic ceremonies, 13 Oct 1595. ! "Tradition and family records inform us that Thomas Townsend came from London, and settled at Lynn, in the colony of Massachusetts Bay, about 1635, and as John Winthrop, his cousin, was governor of this colony, it is probable that his puritanical inclination caused him to select a home in New England where many of his kinsmen and neighbors had emigrated a few years before." He died in Lynn, aged 83 yrs. (NEHGR 29:102). ! MARRIAGES: In the Townsend Family History, it is suggested that Thomas had two wives (1) abt 1625, Miss Mansfield, with whom he was supposed to have three children, and his town house and lot were right next door to the Mansfield property in Lynn. (2) Mary Newgate or Newdigate of London and Boston. The NEHGR only gives him one wife, Mary Newdigate with whom he had five children, but it also tells of his property being "next to the Mansfield property, and it was sold by his grandson Thomas, son of Andrew (s/o Mary Newdigate), to Daniel Mansfield, of Lynn, July 25, 1702." How had Thomas come to have it? Did it have anything to do with Andrew's sister Elizabeth who md. Samuel Mansfield of Lynn? ! REFERENCES: NEHGR 29:102 "A memorial volume is being planned which will contain a mass of circumstan- tial evidence to prove this Thomas to be the man who settled in Lynn." NEHGR

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From Townsend Society - Continued (2)

On March 14, 1639 his name was on a list of newly made freemen, a designation based on his membership in good standing of the Congregational (Puritan) Church, having made a solemn oath of allegiance to the Commonwealth and promising to uphold the laws thereof. This designation was important at the time because only freemen could vote or hold office. These qualifications were later amended so that men who owned a certain amount of property or had a certain yearly income could be eligible to vote.

Thomas and his wife Mary had five children, four sons and a daughter. They were:. 1. Thomas, born about 1637 in either Lynn, Massachusetts or England, died in 1700. He married Mary Davis about 1664, was made freeman in 1683, and settled at Rumney Marsh.. 2. Samuel, born about 1638 Lynn, died Dec 21, 1704 in Chelsea. He married Abigail Davis, served as constable and surveyor for the town of Lynn, was a respectable and prosperous man, and was made freeman 1683. Samuel joined the Second Church (Boston) Sep 18, 1681.. 3. John, born about 1640 Lynn, died Dec 14, 1726. He married 1) Sarah Pearson, 2) Mehitable Brown, was made freeman 1678, settled at Reading and worked as a wheelwright.. 4. Andrew, born about 1642 Lynn, died 1692. He married Abigail Collins July 18, 1678, lived in Lynn, and was made freeman Apr 18, 1691.. 5. Elizabeth, born about 1644 Lynn. She married Samuel Merriman (Mariam) Oct. 22, 1669.

It is unclear whether Thomas had more than one wife. Some accounts speak of a first wife and children named Robert and Liddia. On deeds of property given to his known children as they married, he speaks of ‘my now wife, Mary’. Thomas may have wanted to clarify that it was his present wife, Mary, who joined him in the deeds to their children and not any subsequent wife he might have. To paraphrase Donald Lines Jacobus, former editor of The American Genealogist, on the use of this term:.

When used in a Will, it is often assumed that the testator had a former wife. This may be true but is not necessarily so unless he refers to children by a first wife and children by his "present" or "now" wife. When the term is used without reference to children, it more usually means the testator is indicating that the bequest is intended only for his present wife and should not go to any subsequent wife he may have. This is one phrase that has confused many experienced genealogists..

It is unknown when Thomas married Mary Newgate. The oldest child Thomas was born about the year they arrived in Lynn, so they probably married in England. Mary was the sister of John Newgate, a merchant and selectman of Boston, who had land at Rumney Marsh. In Newgate's will dated November 25, 1664, he calls Thomas Townsend ‘brother-in-law’ and leaves him a legacy of £10..

On December 22, 1677 Thomas died in Lynn of camp fever (typhus) aged 83..

Thomas was a man of some importance at the time and his beautiful signature can be seen on many documents preserved by the Secretary of State's office in Boston.. As a respected freeman, he served as a juryman. His will is excerpted below:.

This indenture made the first day of January 1674 between Thomas Townsend Senior of Lynn in ye county of Essex of ye said son Andrew Townsend...being ye natural son of Thomas Townsend...with Mary his true wife and her also being ye natural mother of ye said Andrew, being both disabled, in a measure through age, to carry on theire afaires, for their comfortable livelihood....doth give...unto the said Andrew Townsend, his heirs and assines forever: at present two acres of land...situated and being in ye towne of Lynn, aforesaid on ye south side of ye mill street it being in front of ye house lott of ye said Thomas Townsend...together with all other estate ...the longer living of them may have possessed: to him ye said Andrew...upon these considerations following: . First: That ye said Andrew herby doth covern and promise to grant to his said father and mother that he will live with them as their child and carry on all their businesses for their comfortable livelihood.... Second: ...That if he shall marry and...with his wife, together with his father and mother cannot live comfortable together, that then ye said Andrew will build them a house upon ye aforesaid two acres of land and theire dwell and carry on theire aimes.... It may be judged meete and reasonable...that he will carefully see to them during both their lives, that they suffer not in any respect, neither in time of sickness or health...give ye honorable burial...debts may then be due, he will pay them.. And lastly that he will pay ten pounds to his brother Thomas Townsend and five pounds to his brother Samuell Townsend as legacies so ordered by his father for him to pay in three yeares time...five pounds per yeare...in case ye said Andrew should dy before his said father and mother, then ye said housing, lands and other estate as above said to return unto his father and mother or the longer lived of them, except ye aforesaid two acres only but if he shall dye and leave a wife or child.... Thomas Townsend senior & a seale. Andrew Townsend & a seale

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From Townsend Society - (1)

James Neely - Background Information and Comments.

Townsend Genealogical Journal (extract from) .

The Townsends of Lynn, Massachusetts: Thomas, Andrew & Daniel. By James Neely Townsend.

In 1630 John Winthrop sailed to America with a thousand or so Puritans and settled near Boston. These were the first of many who were to follow in the next few years and call themselves the Massachusetts Bay Colony with Winthrop as their first governor.

Thomas Townsend, along with his wife and possibly their newborn son, left England about 1637 for the New World. He was forty-three years old. Thomas is considered to be the son of Henry Townsend and Margaret Forthe and was probably born at Bracon Ash, Norfolk, England where he was christened 8 Jan 1594/5. Thomas Townsend was connected to Governor Winthrop's first two wives: Mary Forthe and Thomasine Clopton. His mother Margaret Forthe was a cousin of Winthrop's first wife and his step-grandmother was related to the second. These relationships and the fact that the Puritans suffered under the rule of Charles I,. probably lead Thomas to seek a new life in the colonies.

Thomas and his wife Mary Newgate were granted 60 acres of land in the town of Lynn, Massachusetts in 1638. This was part of more than 800 acres that Lord Brook distributed in the Lynn plantation and was described as follows:. The Plantation of Lynn is situated on the northern side of Massachusetts, between Salem and Boston. It extends six miles on the sea shore and five miles into the woods.. The Southern portion is a long, narrow prairie defended on the North by a chain of Rocky hills. There is an abundance of water: having the Saugus river on the West, the ocean on the East and lovely lakes to the North. It is a place of beautiful groves, secluded valleys, and high hills. The forest is covered with ancient trees, untouched and never disturbed except by storms of the centuries. There is much wild life to be seen — Eagles, Deer, Fox, Wolves, and Wildcat. The lakes and streams are full of fish.. Truly, - - - This is a settler's dream!.

Thomas also bought land at Rumney Marsh in Chelsea and he owned a town house and a lot of seven acres on the south side of the mill street near the common. In the current township of Lynn, this seven acre lot is situated on the northeast and southeast corners of Franklin and Boston Streets and was next to the Mansfield property..

Thomas' land and house were located at the southeast end of Lynn near the Saugus Iron Works - the first iron works (1642) in America. His land abutted the Anchor Tavern owned by another early settler Joseph Armitage. This tavern was said to be the only ‘watering hole' between Boston and Salem and many notables stopped there for food and drink.

Records show that Thomas was a fine and God-fearing man. He was a farmer, a gentleman of intelligence and ability, and an outspoken liberal for his day. He and Reverend Samuel Whitney strongly opposed persecution and he was ordered out of a Lynn meeting for speaking out on the oppression of Quakers and others. He was in favor of his neighbor, Mr. Armitage, keeping an inn where strong drinks were served.

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1. "Ancestors of American Presidents," R

1. "Ancestors of American Presidents," Roberts, 1989. 2. Records of Craig Dowd, cdowd7@aol.com. 3. IGI. 4. Ancestral File.

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Deputy in Windsor, CT

Deputy in Windsor, CT

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Thomas Townsend Birth-Death:

BIRTH-DEATH: "The Richard Washburn Washburn Genealogy", Haight, p 276; "Long Island Genealogies", Mary Powell Bunker, p 118-119; Cemetery Records of Townsend Family, Northern part of Oyster Bay Town; Wm S. Pelletreau, Long Island Col, Amer Fam of Historic Lineage, Vol 1, p 132-138; Refuges of 1776 from Long Island to Connecticut, p 603-604; Wm Eardley, Townsend Genealogy, MS PKG, microfilm, Long Island Historical Society Library, Brooklyn, NY; Townsend Family Files, Long Island Genealogical Room of Queensborough Public Library, Jamaica, Long Island, NY; Townsend Family Society Bulletins in Family Files (envelope), at the above Library; Family Files "Townsend Topics" same Library; Cuyler Reynolds, Genealogy & Family Histories of Southern NY, p 1348-1349; "American Ancestors", Vol 1, p 82-83. Savage, "Genealogy Dictionary of New England Families" Vol 4, p 318-320; !HIST: Thomas Townsend embarked for Mass Bay Colony, New England in 1637 and was made a freeman of Lynn, Mass, Mar 14, 1639. The three sons John, Henry, & Richard left the Mass Bay Colony & migrated through Rhode island about 1641 to New Amsterdam, NY, and on to Long Island. Thomas, by his 2nd marriage had at least five children, who remained loyal to him under the oath he had taken as a freeman of the Mass Bay Colony, and their descendants are to be found in Eastern Mass. !MAR: (1) (Mrs) Thomas Townsend; (2) abt 1638, Mary


. !FAM REC: Howard E. Hardy, 3201 S 900 E, Salt Lake City, UT 84106; Phoebe H. Stringham, 1917 E 3780 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84106.

Written 26 August 2013 by hehardy3792133 in familysearch.org

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Source: Genel. & Personal Memoirs, by W

Source: Genel. & Personal Memoirs, by Wm. R. Cutter, Vol. 2,pg.1328-1329 The origin of the name of PORTER is interesting. The ancestry ofJohnPorter of Windsor, ha s been traced through sixteen generations toWilliamde la Grande, a Norman knight, who went t o England withWilliam theConqueror, and acquired lands near Kenilworth inWarwickshire. Hi s son,Ralph or Roger, became "Grand Porteur to HenryI from 1120 to 1140 andfrom this circums tance came the surname ofPORTER, as now derived. The ancient coat-of-arms of the family: Argent on a fesse sablebetweentwo or three church b ells of the first. Crest: a portcullisargentchained. Motto: Virgilantia et Virtuti. John Porter, immigrant ancestor of this branch of the family inAmerica,came to New England i n 1630 and settled first at Dorchester.In 1635, hewith others, went with Rev. John Warham a nd settled on theConnecticutRiver at Windsor. He was living there as early as 1637,when hi s nameappears on the records. His residence was near theLittle River, at itsjunction with t he Connecticut, between the landsof George Phelps andJoseph Loomis. He was a man of conside rablewealth as shown by his will. He died in Windsor, April 22, 1648. He married Rose _______, who diedinJuly, 1647. Children: John, md. Mary Stanley Sarah, md. Joseph Judson Anna, md. Wm. Gaylord Samuel, b. England, d. September 6, 1689, md. 1659, HannahStanley,dau. of Thomas (note from Wilma Madsen's research states that Samuel'slineextends in this book) Rebecca Mary, md. Samuel Grant Rose, died May 12, 1648 Joseph James, md. Sarah Tudor Nathaniel, b. February 29, 1640, md. Anna Groves Hannah, b. September 4, 1642, md. John Coleman Source: American Compd. of Genel., by Virkus, Vol. 1, pg. 988; andvol.2, pg. 763 PORTER, John (1590-1648) from England, probably 1638. Rec'd largelandgrants and was constab le at Windsor, Connecticut, 1639; deputygeneralcourt, et. seq., married Ann or Rosanna Whit e in 1620 inEngland. Source: New Engl. Dict. & Genel., by James Savage, Vol. 3, pg. 460: PORTER, John of Windsor, among the earliest settlers, 1638, and so itisby some presumed tha t he went from Dorchester, but more probably isit,that he had been short time only Massachus etts and accompaniedrev.Ephraim Hewett, bringing besides the six children mentioned in thew ill,wife, Rose (b. probably in England). Children: Ann John (eldest son) Sarah James (second son) Rebecca Samuel Mary Hannah, called "Anna", b. Septemer 4, 1642 Nathaniel, July 19, 1640 at Windsor Rose He died, April 21, 1648 and was buried next day. His will of thedaypreceding was not carrie d to Court before June of next year. Willgiveseldest son, John + 100; second son, James, +6 0; Samuel,Nathaniel,Rebecca, Rose, Mary and An each +30. His widow was buried20 days after him, dau. Sarah md. October 24, 1644, Joseph Judson.(Other childrenalso given in above book .)

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see notes for Samuel Townsend born 1661

see notes for Samuel Townsend born 1661/2 Also see notes for Mary Newgate This Thomas Townsend's 2nd wife

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!They were Quakers, He and 3 sons came t

!They were Quakers, He and 3 sons came to Saugus, MA in Gov. Winthrop's vessel and arrived about 1636 to Boston. He was a farmer 1838.. "NEW ENGLAND FAMILIES" by Wm Richard Cutter. p 390-393. "SETTLERS BY THE LONG GRAY TRAIL" p 23-27 by J. Houston Harrison.

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!SOURCE: Davis Families of Early Roxbury

!SOURCE: Davis Families of Early Roxbury & Boston, by Samuel Forbes Rockwell, North Andover, Mass., 1932. p.272.

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Thomas Townsend - U.S. Find A Grave Index

Birth: 1595 Attleborough, England Death: Dec. 22, 1677 Lynn Essex County Massachusetts, USA

~MY ANCESTOR~

The son of HENRY & MARGARET (FORTHE)TOWNSEND, he was baptized on January 8, 1595 at Bracon-Ash Norfolk, England. He was mentioned n his father's will in 1625 and received 400 pounds. It is believed that he married a Miss Mansfield in England as early as 1629 and that she is the mother of his older children. He and his family may have immigrated as early as 1635, but probably closer to 1637/8; they settled in Lynn, Mass. It is unknown whether he married his second wife & my ancestor, MARY NEWGATE, before leaving England or after he arrived in the colonies.

He was made a freeman at Lynn, Mass. in 1639. In 1638 he had received a grant of land at Lynn of 60 acres with Lord Brook & others, and he later owned land at Rumney Marsh and Chelsea. He spoke out against the harsh treatment that the Puritans in Lynn & Salem gave the Quakers.

ELIZABETH (TOWNSEND) MERIAM, daughter of Thomas & Elizabeth Townsend, was my ancestor.

Family links: Parents: Henry Townsend (1568 - 1625) Margeret Forthe Townsend (1570 - 1596)

Spouse: Mary Newgate Townsend (1598 - 1692)

Children: Samuel Townsend (1637 - 1704)* Elizabeth Townsend Meriman (1644 - 1705)*

Sibling: Elizabeth Townsend Mansfield (1595 - 1673)* Thomas Townsend (1595 - 1677)

  • Calculated relationship

Burial: Western Burial Ground Lynn Essex County Massachusetts, USA

Created by: Nareen, et al Record added: Jan 13, 2009 Find A Grave Memorial# 32901622

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! BIOGRAPHY: of Felsted, Essex England;

! BIOGRAPHY: of Felsted, Essex England; descended from William de la Grand 1066 near Kenilworth, Warwickshire. Came (perhaps from Bromfield) to America aboard the ship "Susan and Ellen" in the Winthrop Fleet, with four of his children, his wife Rose and brother-in-law, Joseph Lummys (Loomis) to Boston. ! In New England-- Settled first at Roxbury; Freeman 5 Nov 1633 (Mass. Colonial Records I:368); removed to Boston and allied himself with the supporters of Mrs. Hutchinson & Wheelwright and soon removed to Rhode Island, settling in Newport, 1638. Removed to Windsor, CT where his home was next to that of Joseph Loomis nr the Connecticut River, nearly opposite Matthew Allyn's. (Van Alstyne). ! BAPTISM: TAG 17:86-87, "John Porter of Windsor, Conn., and his Parents." ! DEATH: Death date 21 or 22 Apr 1648. W.d. 20 Apr 1648, just before he died. Will mentioned his "sonne Joseph Judgson" (Judson). ! Ancestor of Myrtle (Ballard) or D. Ray Shurtliff. Accdg to TAG 29:210, there seems to be a "cousin" relationship between John Porter and Thomas Brett, gent., of Terling, Essex, England and "cousin" (nephew?) of William Pynchon of Springfield, MA. This has not been sorted out as yet. ! CHILDREN: This seems to be a very poor family group. 16 children is possible, but unlikely, and might contain duplicates such as Anna, Johannah and Hannah which often are used interchangeably. "Porter Genealogy" and "The Ancestry of Wm. F. J. Boardman" each list eleven children. Van Alstyne gives twelve children, six as children of Anna and six as children of Rose. This needs to be researched further. ! REFERENCES: Genealogical Gleaning in England, Waters, 2:855-6. The American Genealogist (TAG) 16:50; 17:86-87; 18:58; 29:210. Families of Old Fairfield, pg. 487 English Origins of New England Families III:731-2. Messing Record in England. Van Alstyne, Welles, & Related Families, pg 84. AF See Joseph Loomis - 3149.

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!BIRTH-DEATH: "The Richard Washburn Wash

!BIRTH-DEATH: "The Richard Washburn Washburn Genealogy", Haight, p 276; "Long Island Genealogies", Mary Powell Bunker, p 118-119; Cemetery Records of Townsend Family, Northern part of Oyster Bay Town; Wm S. Pelletreau, Long Island Col, Amer Fam of Historic Lineage, Vol 1, p 132-138; Refuges of 1776 from Long Island to Connecticut, p 603-604; Wm Eardley, Townsend Genealogy, MS PKG, microfilm, Long Island Historical Society Library, Brooklyn, NY; Townsend Family Files, Long Island Genealogical Room of Queensborough Public Library, Jamaica, Long Island, NY; Townsend Family Society Bulletins in Family Files (envelope), at the above Library; Family Files "Townsend Topics" same Library; Cuyler Reynolds, Genealogy & Family Histories of Southern NY, p 1348-1349; "American Ancestors", Vol 1, p 82-83. Savage, "Genealogy Dictionary of New England Families" Vol 4, p 318-320; !HIST: Thomas Townsend embarked for Mass Bay Colony, New England in 1637 and was made a freeman of Lynn, Mass, Mar 14, 1639. The three sons John, Henry, & Richard left the Mass Bay Colony & migrated through Rhode island about 1641 to New Amsterdam, NY, and on to Long Island. Thomas, by his 2nd marriage had at least five children, who remained loyal to him under the oath he had taken as a freeman of the Mass Bay Colony, and their descendants are to be found in Eastern Mass. !MAR: (1) (Mrs) Thomas Townsend; (2) abt 1638, Mary


. !FAM REC: Howard E. Hardy, 3201 S 900 E, Salt Lake City, UT 84106; Phoebe H. Stringham, 1917 E 3780 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84106.

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SOURCES_OF_INFORMATION: 1. Maybeth Farr

SOURCES_OF_INFORMATION: 1. Maybeth Farr Reimann 1586 S. 200 E. Salt Lake City, Utah 84108 July 1993 via Winslow Farr Sr. Family Organization 26561 Campesino Mission Viejo, California 92691 Phone: (714) 582-1852 Fax: (714) 348-9586 Non-standard gedcom data: 1 _IFLAGS 0

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Life Sketch

The son of HENRY & MARGARET (FORTHE) TOWNSEND, he was baptized on January 8, 1595 at Bracon-Ash Norfolk, England. He was mentioned in his father's will in 1625 and received 400 pounds. His first wife was Elizabeth Mansfield, who was born in about 1602. They were married 05 Nov 1618 in London, England and she is the mother of his older children and the daughter of Andrew Mansfield and Elizabeth Walton, all of Bracon Ash. He and his family may have immigrated as early as 1635, but probably closer to 1637/8 settling in Lynn, Mass. It is unknown whether he married his second wife and my ancestor, MARY NEWGATE, before leaving England or after he arrived in the colonies.

He was made a freeman at Lynn, Mass. in 1639. In 1638 he had received a grant of land at Lynn of 60 acres with Lord Brook & others, and he later owned land at Rumney Marsh and Chelsea. He spoke out against the harsh treatment that the Puritans in Lynn & Salem gave the Quakers.

ELIZABETH (TOWNSEND) MERIAM, daughter of Thomas & Elizabeth Townsend, was my ancestor.

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Thomas Townsend, Sr., of Lynn's Timeline

1594
January 8, 1594
Bracon-Ash, Norwich, Norfolk, England (United Kingdom)
1595
January 8, 1595
Age 1
Devonshire, England
January 8, 1595
Age 1
Devonshire, England
January 8, 1595
Age 1
Bracon Ash, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
January 8, 1595
Age 1
Bracon Ash, Norfolk, England
January 8, 1595
Age 1
Devonshire, England
January 8, 1595
Age 1
Devonshire, England
January 8, 1595
Age 1
Bracon Ash Hall, Bracon Ash, Norfolk, England
1596
May 3, 1596
Lancashire, England (United Kingdom)