genealogy of Patty Rose

 

 


Genealogy of Patty Rose


Name Thomas WHITE
Birth 28 Jan 1636, Midgeham, Berkshire, England18
Death 30 Sep 1716, Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts18
Marriage 17 Nov 1663, Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts18,20
Spouse Mary FROTHINGHAM
Birth 1 Apr 1638, Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts20,29,18
Death 23 Jul 1710, Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts
Father William* FROTHINGHAM (1603-1651)
Mother Anna, wife of William Frothingham* (1607-1674)
Children:
1 M Thomas WHITE
Birth 15 Oct 1664, Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts18,20
Death 14 Aug 175818
Spouse Sarah RAND
Marriage 4 Jan 1684, Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts18,23
2 M William WHITE
Birth 12 Sep 1667, Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts18,20
3 M Samuel WHITE
Birth 24 Oct 1669, Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts18
4 F Elizabeth WHITE
Birth 28 Feb 1671/72, Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts20
Spouse Samuel BATCHELDER
Marriage 1702
Notes for Thomas WHITE
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Thomas White, b. 28th January, 1636, in Midgeham, Berkshire County, England; bapt. 28th Aug, 1642, in St. Michael's Church, Fewston, Yorkshire, England. He was the only child of Walter and Margaret (Early) White, who were m. 4th April, 1635. He emigrated to New England on the ship Annabel, Martin Harmon, master, 8th May, 1660, from London. The parentage of Thomas White, the date of his departure from England, and in fact anything relating to him before his marriage to Mary Frothingham have been matters of conjecture, until the discovery of the passenger list of the ship Annabel in the British Museum. This paper was probably in the Custom House in Boston until the Revolutionary War, and taken to England at that time by officers of the Crown. "There cannot be the slightest doubt that the Thomas White of St. Michael, Fewston, Yorkshire, b. 1636, the emigrant, Thomas White, on Annabel also b. 1636, as he was aged 24 when he emigrated in 1660, and the Thomas White of Charlestown, Massachusetts, who was 80 years old when he d., 30th September, 1716, and consequently, b. also in 1636, were one and the same person, and this so much more so as no data indicate that he ever married or died in England, which would surely have been the case if he remained, while the other members of the family are all accounted for; we do not know of any other Thomas White of the New World who was b. in 1636 that the man of Charlestown; and although every data referring to any one by the name of White has been copied in Great Britain down to 1700, there is no Thomas White, b. in 1636, who is not accounted for, by marriage or death. All this makes it as clear as we possibly can make any data bearing upon the connections between the emigrants and the foreign ancestry, that the three persons, of same name and same age, one of which neither married nor died in England, were the same person; this so much more so as the fact that Thomas White m. a Yorkshire woman, and so comparatively near as Holderness, where many intermarriages took place. All emigration lists from the very first, the Oblata Rolls, which begin I John are in the British Museum, although not indexed. Fewston, Yorkshire, England, had been for many years the family locality. Thomas White spent the first twenty-three years of his life in Midgeham, Berkshire, his mother's home, and in Fewston. In deeds signed by himself and his wife he is designated as "yoeman" a distinction of eminent respectability. Thomas White m. Mary Frothingham, the youngest child and favored dau. of William Frothingham was b. 1st April, 1638. Willingham, her father, came from Holderness, Yorkshire, England, in John Winthrop's first company. Thomas White's name appears in the list of freeman of Charlestown, 23d May, 1666. He was admitted to the Church 22d March, 1668; he was a soldier in King Philip's War, and served in Captain Syll's Company, 30th November, 1675; he received for service performed one pound, four shillings gs, nine pence; he was also a member of Capt. John Cutler's Company of Charlestown, 24th July, 1676. Nathaniel Frothingham, Andrew Stimpson, Thomas Rand and Peter Frothingham were members of the same company. Thomas White was a man of affairs and of business ability and sterling integrity, he d. in Charlestown, 30th September, 1716, in his eightieth year, as per the gravestone in the old "Phipps St. burying ground." Administration was taken on his estate 7th January, 1717. Children: Thomas, William, Samuel, Elizabeth. [ref 18:6-475]
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THOMAS, Charlestown, wh. join the ch. 22 Mar. 1668, had m. 17 Nov. 1663, Mary, d. of William Frothingham, was freem. 1670, and Thomas, b. 15 Oct. 1664; William, 12 Sept. 1667, both bapt. 29 Mar. 1668; Samuel, bapt. 31 Oct. 1669; Elizabeth b. 28 Feb. bapt. 10 Mar. 1672. His w. wh. unit. with the ch. 3 Apr. 1670, d. and he m. 5 May 1673, Elizabeth Chamberlain, and he is in the list of householders 1678. [ref 20]
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Notes for Mary FROTHINGHAM
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Mary Frothingham, b. 1st April; bapt. 8th April, 1638; m. 17th November 1663, Thomas White, b. 28th January, 1636. [ref 18:6-484]
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Mary, 1, bapt. 8 Apr. 1638, m. 17 Nov. 1663, White [ref 20]
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Mary, April 1, 1638 [ref 29:2107]
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