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Bap. 27 Mar 1588/9 Ribbesford, Worcestershire, England |
Baptism Thomas Nashe, 27 Mar 1588 Ribbesford, Worcester, England Father: Thomas Nashe |
Died: 12 May 1658 New Haven, New Haven, CT | see will below |
FATHER
Thomas Nash
WIFE
CHILDREN
1.
John Nash b. Abt. 1615 m. Elizabeth Tapp d. 3 Jul 1687 New Haven Colony |
named as eldest son in father's will cemetery record "John Nash died July 3, 1687 age 72 yrs" |
2. Timothy Nash |
Baptism Timothy Nash Ribbesford, Worcester, England father: Thomas Nash |
3. Joseph Nash bap. 15 Feb 1617/8 Ribbesford, Worcesershire, England |
Baptism Joseph Nash same date as Timothy Nash (twins) |
4. Joseph Nash bap. 4 Jul 1619 Ribbesford, Worcestershire, England m. Mary Gardner d. 17 Oct 1678 New Haven Colony |
Baptism Joseph Nash Ribbesford, Worcester, England father: Thomas Nash |
5. Mary Nash b. Abt. 1621 m. Roger Alling d. 16 Aug 1683 New Haven Colony |
Named as daughter Mary wife of Roger Allen in father' will. 40 shillings |
6. Timothy Nash bap. 1 Jul 1627 Ribbesford, Worcestershire, England m. Rebekah Stone d. 13 Mar 1699 Hadley, Hampshire, MA |
Baptism Tymothy Nash Ribbesford, Worcestershire, England father: Thomas Nash mother: Margery |
7.
Sarah Nash b. Abt. 1628 m. Robert Talmadge d. 1691 New Haven Colony |
Named as daughter Sarah wife of Robert Talmadge in father's will 40 shillings |
8. Samuel Nash bap. 29 Mar 1630/1 Ribbesford, Worcestershire, England |
Baptism Samuel Nash Ribbesford, Worcestershire, England father: Thomas Nash mother: Margery |
Find A Grace memorial https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/12315984/thomas-nash
Thomas Nash, the "sonne of Thomas", was baptized 27 March, 1589 at St. Leonard's
Church in Bewdley, according to Gertrude Nash Locke in "Lives & Times of the
Nash Family."
Thomas came on the good ship, "Hector" arriving Boston on 26 July 1637 or on an
un-named ship arriving with the Hector with his wife MARGERY
(BAKER) NASH and
five children. On 4 Jun 1639, he was an "after subscriber" to the Fundamental
Agreement.
He was a smith and a gun smith. His house was on the west side of State Street
in New Haven.
https://www.donparrish.com/Report1/PS04/PS04_050.HTM