Samuel Mayo
M, b. circa 1625, d. before April 1664
| Father | John Mayo Jr b. 16 Oct 1597, d. 3 May 1676 |
| Mother | Tamesin Brike d. 26 Feb 1682 |
| Relationship | 10th great-granduncle of Pamela Joyce Wood |
Samuel Mayo was born circa 1625 at England. He was the son of John Mayo Jr and Tamesin Brike. Samuel Mayo married Tamesin Lumpkin, daughter of William Lumpkin and Tamesin (?), in 1643. Samuel Mayo died before April 1664 at Boston, Suffolk Co, Massachusetts.1
In 1647, the town of Barnstable deeded him land for a fish house on Crowell's point, just below his own residence. In 1650, Capt. Samuel Mayo became master of the "Desire", the "first important ship to hail from Barnstable". The ship was swift and built in Marblehead in 1636.2
In 1647, the town of Barnstable deeded him land for a fish house on Crowell's point, just below his own residence. In 1650, Capt. Samuel Mayo became master of the "Desire", the "first important ship to hail from Barnstable". The ship was swift and built in Marblehead in 1636.2
Family | Tamesin Lumpkin b. c 1626, d. 16 Jun 1709 |
| Last Edited | 25 Nov 2004 |
Citations
- [S495] Jean Mayo-Lakatos, "E-mail - Mayo-Lakatos, Jean," e-mail and typed notes to Pam Wood Waugh, 20 January 2004.
- [S594] NEHGS Online, online at http://www.newenglandancestors.org, 1941, Vol 95, p. 46 - Rev. John Mayo.