All: Henry is in the movie actor Charles Bickford line.
All: Duplicate Abagail(note spelling) in Ancestral File #1ZND-PJN born 1741 at <Dover Neck,Me.>.
All: At the age of 39 Henry left England July 13 ,1635 on the ship "James" with his wife Elizabeth (age 39), and two sons, Jeremiah(aka Jeremy) age 4 and Samuel, age 2 and a sister, Remembrance, age 28. The ship register lists the name as Tybot. This info researched by Mae (tibbets)Jarvis who lived in S.Diego in the 1960's. Henry was a shoemaker by trade. Another genealogist says Henry settled in Dover, New Hampshire. He received a grant of land of 3 and 1/2 acres of land at Dover Neck. He later got other grants of land, 20 acres on the west side of Back River (now called Bellamy River) and another 100 acres adjoining the Newichawaqnech River in what is now Rollinsford, then Dover. He held several minor offices in town and was a hard working , industrious farmer and for some years was the only shoemaker in the area. He died in 1676 at the age of 80, surviving his wife Elizabeth by several years.
Jarvis for the most part agrees with the above, except she states he probably settled in Boston first. Then in 1643 he settled in Dover Neck. In 1653 was a Constable and in 1663 was a 'Viewer of Fences", and in 1661 he took the Oath as "Sealer of Leather", for the town. In 1645 he testified in the suit of John Ault against Thomas Wiggins. Exactly where Henry came from in England is speculative. Possibly Manchester or maybe Wales, not modern Wales. The original grant of 3 and 1/2 acres (on High Street) was his first residence. According to old Dover records, he lived near his son, Jeremy, on Low Street.
All: Disappeared-no records on him.