KinNextions (Public Version) - aqwn508 - Generated by Ancestry Family Tree

KinNextions (Public Version)

Notes


Phineas FISKE

Phineas , Capt. FISKE was born about 1600 in Of Wingfield, Suffolk,England. (1013) He died on 7 Apr 1673 in Wenham, Essex Co., MA.(1014)
Source: The Probate Records of Essex County Massachusetts, vol. 2, 1665-1674; Salem, MA, pub. by The Essex Institite, 1917; p. 371, Arizona State Genealogical Library, 929.3 M46 E7 v. 2

Estate of Phineas Fiske of Wenham

"The Last will & Testament of Phineas ffiske I Being Sick & weake of Bodi
yet of perfit memory Doe Comit my soull Unto the lord through my Deare
Saui & my Body to a deascent Buriall & Dispose of my Goods as ffolloweth
Imprimis I Giue to [[my]] Son James ffiske the one halfe of my howse &
Lands & the other halfe to my other two s[ons] - & Thomas to be deuided
Betwixt them by eaq[ual] portions & for my Chatle Goods I giue [[it]] to
my three Sons abouesd to be equaly Deuided Betwixt them ex[cept] my
Greate Bible which I giue to Samuell ffiske (my Nephew) & my Best pillow
& pillow beere to Mara ffiske; & I doe appointe my two sons John & Thomas
exects to this my will & in witnes wher vnto I haue here vnto set my hand
this 6 of 1: 1673."
Phineas (his F mark)
ffiske.
Witness: Samwel ffiske, Hanah (her O mark) Walden
Proved in Salem court 26:4:1673 by the witnesses

Essex County Quarterly Court Files, vol. 20, leaves 46, 47.
------------------------------------------------
Source: Fiske and Fisk Family; Frederick Clifton Pierce; pub. by the author
1896; pp. 51-52

Phineas Fiske, a freeman in Wenham, 1642, one of the first settlers, and
until his death a leading citizen of that town, was the youngest son of
Thomas Fiske, of England, and a grandson of Robert and Sibyl (Gould)
Fiske, of Laxfield, County Suffolk. He was a captain of the militia in
Wenham, and constable in 1644; Represenative to the General Court in 1653;
appointed "Commissioner to end small causes" - probably a Justice - in
1654. Phineas Fiske, Charles Gott and John Fiske constituted the first
board of selectmen. William Fiske was town clerk.


His son James was freeman the same year as his father (1642), and Thomas
his youngest son, acording to a certain deposition, was at that time
about twelve years old. The family probably came to New England with
their relatives, Rev. John and William Fiske, as their names appear
simultaneously (in 1641) on the records of Salem Church. Parents: Thomas
FISKE and Margery.

He was married to Sarah FRANCIS on 2 Oct 1617 in Metfield, Suffolk,
England.(1015) Children were: James FISKE, Elizabeth FISKE, John FISKE,
Thomas , Capt. FISKE.

He was married to Elizabeth EASTWICK on 4 Jun 1660 in Wenham, Essex Co.,
MA.(855)


Phineas FISKE

Phineas , Capt. FISKE was born about 1600 in Of Wingfield, Suffolk,England. (1013) He died on 7 Apr 1673 in Wenham, Essex Co., MA.(1014)
Source: The Probate Records of Essex County Massachusetts, vol. 2, 1665-1674; Salem, MA, pub. by The Essex Institite, 1917; p. 371, Arizona State Genealogical Library, 929.3 M46 E7 v. 2

Estate of Phineas Fiske of Wenham

"The Last will & Testament of Phineas ffiske I Being Sick & weake of Bodi
yet of perfit memory Doe Comit my soull Unto the lord through my Deare
Saui & my Body to a deascent Buriall & Dispose of my Goods as ffolloweth
Imprimis I Giue to [[my]] Son James ffiske the one halfe of my howse &
Lands & the other halfe to my other two s[ons] - & Thomas to be deuided
Betwixt them by eaq[ual] portions & for my Chatle Goods I giue [[it]] to
my three Sons abouesd to be equaly Deuided Betwixt them ex[cept] my
Greate Bible which I giue to Samuell ffiske (my Nephew) & my Best pillow
& pillow beere to Mara ffiske; & I doe appointe my two sons John & Thomas
exects to this my will & in witnes wher vnto I haue here vnto set my hand
this 6 of 1: 1673."
Phineas (his F mark)
ffiske.
Witness: Samwel ffiske, Hanah (her O mark) Walden
Proved in Salem court 26:4:1673 by the witnesses

Essex County Quarterly Court Files, vol. 20, leaves 46, 47.
------------------------------------------------
Source: Fiske and Fisk Family; Frederick Clifton Pierce; pub. by the author
1896; pp. 51-52

Phineas Fiske, a freeman in Wenham, 1642, one of the first settlers, and
until his death a leading citizen of that town, was the youngest son of
Thomas Fiske, of England, and a grandson of Robert and Sibyl (Gould)
Fiske, of Laxfield, County Suffolk. He was a captain of the militia in
Wenham, and constable in 1644; Represenative to the General Court in 1653;
appointed "Commissioner to end small causes" - probably a Justice - in
1654. Phineas Fiske, Charles Gott and John Fiske constituted the first
board of selectmen. William Fiske was town clerk.


His son James was freeman the same year as his father (1642), and Thomas
his youngest son, acording to a certain deposition, was at that time
about twelve years old. The family probably came to New England with
their relatives, Rev. John and William Fiske, as their names appear
simultaneously (in 1641) on the records of Salem Church. Parents: Thomas
FISKE and Margery.

He was married to Sarah FRANCIS on 2 Oct 1617 in Metfield, Suffolk,
England.(1015) Children were: James FISKE, Elizabeth FISKE, John FISKE,
Thomas , Capt. FISKE.

He was married to Elizabeth EASTWICK on 4 Jun 1660 in Wenham, Essex Co.,
MA.(855)


Thomas FISKE

Thomas FISKE was born about 1560 in Probably at St. James, South Elmham,
Suffolk, England.(1026) He died on 26 Feb 1610/11 in Fessingfield, Suffolk,
England.(1027) Source: New England Historical and Genealogical Register,
Vol. 88;
1934, pp. 270-271

Thomas Fiske of Fessingfield, Suffolk was a wheelwright. He was probably
born at St. James, South Elmham, Suffolk about 1560, and was buried at
Fessingfield 26 Feb. 1610/11. He married probably about 1587, and his
wife was still living when his will was dated on 20 Feb. 1610/11.

How long before his death he had lived at Fessingfield, which during the
middle of the sixteenth century had been the home of his father, is not
known, nor have the records of the baptisms of his children been found.
Parents: Robert FISKE and Sybil (Gould) , Mrs. BARBER.

He was married to Margery about 1587.(39) Children were: Thomas FISKE,
James FISKE, Elizabeth FISKE, Phineas , Capt. FISKE, John FISKE, Mary FISKE.


Robert FISKE

Robert FISKE was born about 1521 in Of Fesingfield & St. James, South
Elmham, Suffolk, England.(1021) He died before 28 Jul 1602.(1022) Source:
Fiske and Fisk Family; Frederick C. Pierce; 1896; p. 39
The Fiske Family; NEHGR, vol. 88, pp. 265-26

Robert Fiske was of Fessingfield and St. James, South Elmham, Suffolk. By
trade he was a wheelwright. His will was dated 10 Apr. 1590 and proved
28 Jul. 1602 at Metfield, Suffolk, by his sons Goeffrey (or Jeffrey) and
Eliezar, the executors named in the will. He married Sibilla (Gold)
Barbor, and secondly Joan _____, who was buried at St. James, South
Elmham, 3 Aug. 1587.

He was of Fessingfield as early as 1554, the baptism of his son Richard
being recorded there on 16 Jul. 1554 and that of his son Eleazar on 31
May1556. The records of his eldest son, William, and his other children
have not been found. It was probably soon after the baptism of his son
Eleazar that he moved to St. James, South Elmham. He fled for
religions's sake to Geneva in the days of Queen Mary, but returned
later. He died at St. James. His will was dated 10 April 1590 and was
proved 28 Jul 1600.

In his will he mentioned his eldest son William Fiske to whom he left
his tenement called Hoves in the parish of St. James, his daughter
Elizabeth, "now" the wife of Robert Barnard, his wife Elizabeth, and his
sons Thomas, Eliezar, and Jefferie. Parents: Richard FISKE.

He was married to Sybil (Gould) , Mrs. BARBER in 1549 in England.(165)
Children were: William FISKE, Jeffery FISKE, Richard FISKE, Eleazer FISKE,
Elizabeth FISKE, Thomas FISKE.


Robert FISKE

Robert FISKE was born about 1521 in Of Fesingfield & St. James, South
Elmham, Suffolk, England.(1021) He died before 28 Jul 1602.(1022) Source:
Fiske and Fisk Family; Frederick C. Pierce; 1896; p. 39
The Fiske Family; NEHGR, vol. 88, pp. 265-26

Robert Fiske was of Fessingfield and St. James, South Elmham, Suffolk. By
trade he was a wheelwright. His will was dated 10 Apr. 1590 and proved
28 Jul. 1602 at Metfield, Suffolk, by his sons Goeffrey (or Jeffrey) and
Eliezar, the executors named in the will. He married Sibilla (Gold)
Barbor, and secondly Joan _____, who was buried at St. James, South
Elmham, 3 Aug. 1587.

He was of Fessingfield as early as 1554, the baptism of his son Richard
being recorded there on 16 Jul. 1554 and that of his son Eleazar on 31
May1556. The records of his eldest son, William, and his other children
have not been found. It was probably soon after the baptism of his son
Eleazar that he moved to St. James, South Elmham. He fled for
religions's sake to Geneva in the days of Queen Mary, but returned
later. He died at St. James. His will was dated 10 April 1590 and was
proved 28 Jul 1600.

In his will he mentioned his eldest son William Fiske to whom he left
his tenement called Hoves in the parish of St. James, his daughter
Elizabeth, "now" the wife of Robert Barnard, his wife Elizabeth, and his
sons Thomas, Eliezar, and Jefferie. Parents: Richard FISKE.

He was married to Sybil (Gould) , Mrs. BARBER in 1549 in England.(165)
Children were: William FISKE, Jeffery FISKE, Richard FISKE, Eleazer FISKE,
Elizabeth FISKE, Thomas FISKE.


Salem TROW

Notes for Salem TROW
    The marriage of Salem Trow and Laura Jewet was reported in the Fredonia Censor on Jan 29 1834. The marriage was preformed by C.Winsor,Esq,on 14 Jan 1834 in Stockton, Chautauqua,NY. Calulation of dates for their children,1850 census Hancock Co.,IL.,Marriage to Nancy Blevins Palmer,Linn,MO Marriages pg26. Div.,Linn Co.Court Records GS#1,008,953,Arp 9,1857,pg39-40. Marriage Record Index,Hancock,IL,#1160,vol.3,pg580,access# 0386028.


Laura JEWETT

Notes for Laura JEWET OR JERRETT
    Ca.age 1850 census Hancock,IL. Death reported in History of Jackson Co,MO in an account of Harrison Trow.