Matches 104,251 to 104,300 of 122,413
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104251 | Occupation - Farmer/Blacksmith. | STAFFORD, Zelotes (I47985)
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104252 | Occupation - Farmer/Blacksmith. | STAFFORD, Zelotes (I47985)
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104253 | Occupation - Farmer/Blacksmith. | STAFFORD, Zelotes (I47985)
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104254 | Occupation - Farmer/Blacksmith. | STAFFORD, Zelotes (I47985)
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104255 | Occupation - Farmer/Blacksmith. | STAFFORD, Zelotes (I47985)
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104256 | Occupation - Farmer/Blacksmith. | STAFFORD, Zelotes (I47985)
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104257 | Occupation - Farmer/Blacksmith. | STAFFORD, Zelotes (I47985)
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104258 | Occupation - Farmer/Blacksmith. | STAFFORD, Zelotes (I47985)
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104259 | Occupation - Farmer/Blacksmith. | STAFFORD, Zelotes (I47985)
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104260 | Occupation - mason. | JOINER, Justus Collins (I41833)
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104261 | Occupation - mason. | JOINER, Justus Collins (I41833)
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104262 | Occupation - mason. | JOINER, Justus Collins (I41833)
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104263 | Occupation - mason. | JOINER, Justus Collins (I41833)
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104264 | Occupation - mason. | JOINER, Justus Collins (I41833)
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104265 | Occupation - mason. | JOINER, Justus Collins (I41833)
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104266 | Occupation - mason. | JOINER, Justus Collins (I41833)
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104267 | Occupation - mason. | JOINER, Justus Collins (I41833)
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104268 | Occupation - mason. | JOINER, Justus Collins (I41833)
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104269 | Occupation - mason. | JOINER, Justus Collins (I41833)
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104270 | Occupation - mason. | JOINER, Justus Collins (I41833)
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104271 | Occupation 1900 census hotel keeper | Stafford, Emma May (I170)
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104272 | Occupation fuller. | MILLER, Thomas (I16256)
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104273 | Occupation given in McConnell as registered nurse. | YARNELL, Helen (I15967)
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104274 | Occupation given in McConnell as registered nurse. | YARNELL, Helen (I15967)
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104275 | Occupation given in McConnell as registered nurse. | YARNELL, Helen (I15967)
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104276 | Occupation given in McConnell as registered nurse. | YARNELL, Helen (I15967)
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104277 | Occupation given in McConnell as registered nurse. | YARNELL, Helen (I15967)
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104278 | Occupation, Cab Driver. | STAFFORD, Nathan (Nathaniel) (I78295)
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104279 | Occupation: artisan: (perhaps a painter and decorator, for in 1610/11, 'Frauncis Bushnell' was paid five shillings for 'cullering the funt' (of the church or alter) before 1610/11 in Horsham, Sussex Co. England. He was mentioned on 15 Aug 1625 in the will of his father as a beneficiary and executor. In 1626 he and his family had "subscribed? to the church in Horsham, for "by a seating list..; a Seate under the new gallary stayers for Pharis Bushnell, the wife of Frauncis Bushnell, to belong to him and his heirs forever.' In 1626/7 he was a church warder, and on 25 Mar 1636 and 29 Sep 1637, 'Fra Bushnell' made donations for the 'reparation of St. Pauls in London'" This seems to indicate this family did "not probably... emigrate because of religious persecutions'. He immigrated in 1639 with his 2 daughters " in the company of Rev. Henry Whitfield aboard the St. John (from Guilford, England). After they had been at sea for about ten days, the company formulated a covenant, sometimes called the 'Guilford Covenant' or the 'Plantation Covenant' upon which his name appears third, while that of the Rev. John Hoadley who married his daughter Sarah, appears ninth. The company landed at Fair Haven, CT between the 10th and 15th of July 1639 and two months later the deed was signed for their new settlement at Menunkatuck, purchased of the Quinipiac Indians, which they named Guilford after the shire town in Surrey from which some of the emigrants came". He resided between Sep 1639 and 1646 in Guilford, New Haven Co. CT ("...his home lot of about 3 1/2 acres, on the N.E. corner of the the roads now known as Fair and Broad Streets, was one of the choice locations. When his son Francis Jr. came to Guilford he acquired the lot next north of the northwest corner lot, on Fair Street, whicle the Rev. John Hoadley has a lot on the south side of Broad Street between Fair and River Streets: Francis resided here until his death). | BUSHNELL, Francis (I22987)
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104280 | Occupation: artisan: (perhaps a painter and decorator, for in 1610/11, 'Frauncis Bushnell' was paid five shillings for 'cullering the funt' (of the church or alter) before 1610/11 in Horsham, Sussex Co. England. He was mentioned on 15 Aug 1625 in the will of his father as a beneficiary and executor. In 1626 he and his family had "subscribed? to the church in Horsham, for "by a seating list..; a Seate under the new gallary stayers for Pharis Bushnell, the wife of Frauncis Bushnell, to belong to him and his heirs forever.' In 1626/7 he was a church warder, and on 25 Mar 1636 and 29 Sep 1637, 'Fra Bushnell' made donations for the 'reparation of St. Pauls in London'" This seems to indicate this family did "not probably... emigrate because of religious persecutions'. He immigrated in 1639 with his 2 daughters " in the company of Rev. Henry Whitfield aboard the St. John (from Guilford, England). After they had been at sea for about ten days, the company formulated a covenant, sometimes called the 'Guilford Covenant' or the 'Plantation Covenant' upon which his name appears third, while that of the Rev. John Hoadley who married his daughter Sarah, appears ninth. The company landed at Fair Haven, CT between the 10th and 15th of July 1639 and two months later the deed was signed for their new settlement at Menunkatuck, purchased of the Quinipiac Indians, which they named Guilford after the shire town in Surrey from which some of the emigrants came". He resided between Sep 1639 and 1646 in Guilford, New Haven Co. CT ("...his home lot of about 3 1/2 acres, on the N.E. corner of the the roads now known as Fair and Broad Streets, was one of the choice locations. When his son Francis Jr. came to Guilford he acquired the lot next north of the northwest corner lot, on Fair Street, whicle the Rev. John Hoadley has a lot on the south side of Broad Street between Fair and River Streets: Francis resided here until his death). | BUSHNELL, Francis (I22987)
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104281 | Occupation: artisan: (perhaps a painter and decorator, for in 1610/11, 'Frauncis Bushnell' was paid five shillings for 'cullering the funt' (of the church or alter) before 1610/11 in Horsham, Sussex Co. England. He was mentioned on 15 Aug 1625 in the will of his father as a beneficiary and executor. In 1626 he and his family had "subscribed? to the church in Horsham, for "by a seating list..; a Seate under the new gallary stayers for Pharis Bushnell, the wife of Frauncis Bushnell, to belong to him and his heirs forever.' In 1626/7 he was a church warder, and on 25 Mar 1636 and 29 Sep 1637, 'Fra Bushnell' made donations for the 'reparation of St. Pauls in London'" This seems to indicate this family did "not probably... emigrate because of religious persecutions'. He immigrated in 1639 with his 2 daughters " in the company of Rev. Henry Whitfield aboard the St. John (from Guilford, England). After they had been at sea for about ten days, the company formulated a covenant, sometimes called the 'Guilford Covenant' or the 'Plantation Covenant' upon which his name appears third, while that of the Rev. John Hoadley who married his daughter Sarah, appears ninth. The company landed at Fair Haven, CT between the 10th and 15th of July 1639 and two months later the deed was signed for their new settlement at Menunkatuck, purchased of the Quinipiac Indians, which they named Guilford after the shire town in Surrey from which some of the emigrants came". He resided between Sep 1639 and 1646 in Guilford, New Haven Co. CT ("...his home lot of about 3 1/2 acres, on the N.E. corner of the the roads now known as Fair and Broad Streets, was one of the choice locations. When his son Francis Jr. came to Guilford he acquired the lot next north of the northwest corner lot, on Fair Street, whicle the Rev. John Hoadley has a lot on the south side of Broad Street between Fair and River Streets: Francis resided here until his death). | BUSHNELL, Francis (I22987)
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104282 | Occupation: artisan: (perhaps a painter and decorator, for in 1610/11, 'Frauncis Bushnell' was paid five shillings for 'cullering the funt' (of the church or alter) before 1610/11 in Horsham, Sussex Co. England. He was mentioned on 15 Aug 1625 in the will of his father as a beneficiary and executor. In 1626 he and his family had "subscribed? to the church in Horsham, for "by a seating list..; a Seate under the new gallary stayers for Pharis Bushnell, the wife of Frauncis Bushnell, to belong to him and his heirs forever.' In 1626/7 he was a church warder, and on 25 Mar 1636 and 29 Sep 1637, 'Fra Bushnell' made donations for the 'reparation of St. Pauls in London'" This seems to indicate this family did "not probably... emigrate because of religious persecutions'. He immigrated in 1639 with his 2 daughters " in the company of Rev. Henry Whitfield aboard the St. John (from Guilford, England). After they had been at sea for about ten days, the company formulated a covenant, sometimes called the 'Guilford Covenant' or the 'Plantation Covenant' upon which his name appears third, while that of the Rev. John Hoadley who married his daughter Sarah, appears ninth. The company landed at Fair Haven, CT between the 10th and 15th of July 1639 and two months later the deed was signed for their new settlement at Menunkatuck, purchased of the Quinipiac Indians, which they named Guilford after the shire town in Surrey from which some of the emigrants came". He resided between Sep 1639 and 1646 in Guilford, New Haven Co. CT ("...his home lot of about 3 1/2 acres, on the N.E. corner of the the roads now known as Fair and Broad Streets, was one of the choice locations. When his son Francis Jr. came to Guilford he acquired the lot next north of the northwest corner lot, on Fair Street, whicle the Rev. John Hoadley has a lot on the south side of Broad Street between Fair and River Streets: Francis resided here until his death). | BUSHNELL, Francis (I22987)
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104283 | Occupation: artisan: (perhaps a painter and decorator, for in 1610/11, 'Frauncis Bushnell' was paid five shillings for 'cullering the funt' (of the church or alter) before 1610/11 in Horsham, Sussex Co. England. He was mentioned on 15 Aug 1625 in the will of his father as a beneficiary and executor. In 1626 he and his family had "subscribed? to the church in Horsham, for "by a seating list..; a Seate under the new gallary stayers for Pharis Bushnell, the wife of Frauncis Bushnell, to belong to him and his heirs forever.' In 1626/7 he was a church warder, and on 25 Mar 1636 and 29 Sep 1637, 'Fra Bushnell' made donations for the 'reparation of St. Pauls in London'" This seems to indicate this family did "not probably... emigrate because of religious persecutions'. He immigrated in 1639 with his 2 daughters " in the company of Rev. Henry Whitfield aboard the St. John (from Guilford, England). After they had been at sea for about ten days, the company formulated a covenant, sometimes called the 'Guilford Covenant' or the 'Plantation Covenant' upon which his name appears third, while that of the Rev. John Hoadley who married his daughter Sarah, appears ninth. The company landed at Fair Haven, CT between the 10th and 15th of July 1639 and two months later the deed was signed for their new settlement at Menunkatuck, purchased of the Quinipiac Indians, which they named Guilford after the shire town in Surrey from which some of the emigrants came". He resided between Sep 1639 and 1646 in Guilford, New Haven Co. CT ("...his home lot of about 3 1/2 acres, on the N.E. corner of the the roads now known as Fair and Broad Streets, was one of the choice locations. When his son Francis Jr. came to Guilford he acquired the lot next north of the northwest corner lot, on Fair Street, whicle the Rev. John Hoadley has a lot on the south side of Broad Street between Fair and River Streets: Francis resided here until his death). | BUSHNELL, Francis (I22987)
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104284 | Occupation: artisan: (perhaps a painter and decorator, for in 1610/11, 'Frauncis Bushnell' was paid five shillings for 'cullering the funt' (of the church or alter) before 1610/11 in Horsham, Sussex Co. England. He was mentioned on 15 Aug 1625 in the will of his father as a beneficiary and executor. In 1626 he and his family had "subscribed? to the church in Horsham, for "by a seating list..; a Seate under the new gallary stayers for Pharis Bushnell, the wife of Frauncis Bushnell, to belong to him and his heirs forever.' In 1626/7 he was a church warder, and on 25 Mar 1636 and 29 Sep 1637, 'Fra Bushnell' made donations for the 'reparation of St. Pauls in London'" This seems to indicate this family did "not probably... emigrate because of religious persecutions'. He immigrated in 1639 with his 2 daughters " in the company of Rev. Henry Whitfield aboard the St. John (from Guilford, England). After they had been at sea for about ten days, the company formulated a covenant, sometimes called the 'Guilford Covenant' or the 'Plantation Covenant' upon which his name appears third, while that of the Rev. John Hoadley who married his daughter Sarah, appears ninth. The company landed at Fair Haven, CT between the 10th and 15th of July 1639 and two months later the deed was signed for their new settlement at Menunkatuck, purchased of the Quinipiac Indians, which they named Guilford after the shire town in Surrey from which some of the emigrants came". He resided between Sep 1639 and 1646 in Guilford, New Haven Co. CT ("...his home lot of about 3 1/2 acres, on the N.E. corner of the the roads now known as Fair and Broad Streets, was one of the choice locations. When his son Francis Jr. came to Guilford he acquired the lot next north of the northwest corner lot, on Fair Street, whicle the Rev. John Hoadley has a lot on the south side of Broad Street between Fair and River Streets: Francis resided here until his death). | BUSHNELL, Francis (I22987)
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104285 | Occupation: artisan: (perhaps a painter and decorator, for in 1610/11, 'Frauncis Bushnell' was paid five shillings for 'cullering the funt' (of the church or alter) before 1610/11 in Horsham, Sussex Co. England. He was mentioned on 15 Aug 1625 in the will of his father as a beneficiary and executor. In 1626 he and his family had "subscribed? to the church in Horsham, for "by a seating list..; a Seate under the new gallary stayers for Pharis Bushnell, the wife of Frauncis Bushnell, to belong to him and his heirs forever.' In 1626/7 he was a church warder, and on 25 Mar 1636 and 29 Sep 1637, 'Fra Bushnell' made donations for the 'reparation of St. Pauls in London'" This seems to indicate this family did "not probably... emigrate because of religious persecutions'. He immigrated in 1639 with his 2 daughters " in the company of Rev. Henry Whitfield aboard the St. John (from Guilford, England). After they had been at sea for about ten days, the company formulated a covenant, sometimes called the 'Guilford Covenant' or the 'Plantation Covenant' upon which his name appears third, while that of the Rev. John Hoadley who married his daughter Sarah, appears ninth. The company landed at Fair Haven, CT between the 10th and 15th of July 1639 and two months later the deed was signed for their new settlement at Menunkatuck, purchased of the Quinipiac Indians, which they named Guilford after the shire town in Surrey from which some of the emigrants came". He resided between Sep 1639 and 1646 in Guilford, New Haven Co. CT ("...his home lot of about 3 1/2 acres, on the N.E. corner of the the roads now known as Fair and Broad Streets, was one of the choice locations. When his son Francis Jr. came to Guilford he acquired the lot next north of the northwest corner lot, on Fair Street, whicle the Rev. John Hoadley has a lot on the south side of Broad Street between Fair and River Streets: Francis resided here until his death). | BUSHNELL, Francis (I22987)
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104286 | Occupation: artisan: (perhaps a painter and decorator, for in 1610/11, 'Frauncis Bushnell' was paid five shillings for 'cullering the funt' (of the church or alter) before 1610/11 in Horsham, Sussex Co. England. He was mentioned on 15 Aug 1625 in the will of his father as a beneficiary and executor. In 1626 he and his family had "subscribed? to the church in Horsham, for "by a seating list..; a Seate under the new gallary stayers for Pharis Bushnell, the wife of Frauncis Bushnell, to belong to him and his heirs forever.' In 1626/7 he was a church warder, and on 25 Mar 1636 and 29 Sep 1637, 'Fra Bushnell' made donations for the 'reparation of St. Pauls in London'" This seems to indicate this family did "not probably... emigrate because of religious persecutions'. He immigrated in 1639 with his 2 daughters " in the company of Rev. Henry Whitfield aboard the St. John (from Guilford, England). After they had been at sea for about ten days, the company formulated a covenant, sometimes called the 'Guilford Covenant' or the 'Plantation Covenant' upon which his name appears third, while that of the Rev. John Hoadley who married his daughter Sarah, appears ninth. The company landed at Fair Haven, CT between the 10th and 15th of July 1639 and two months later the deed was signed for their new settlement at Menunkatuck, purchased of the Quinipiac Indians, which they named Guilford after the shire town in Surrey from which some of the emigrants came". He resided between Sep 1639 and 1646 in Guilford, New Haven Co. CT ("...his home lot of about 3 1/2 acres, on the N.E. corner of the the roads now known as Fair and Broad Streets, was one of the choice locations. When his son Francis Jr. came to Guilford he acquired the lot next north of the northwest corner lot, on Fair Street, whicle the Rev. John Hoadley has a lot on the south side of Broad Street between Fair and River Streets: Francis resided here until his death). | BUSHNELL, Francis (I22987)
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104287 | Occupation: artisan: (perhaps a painter and decorator, for in 1610/11, 'Frauncis Bushnell' was paid five shillings for 'cullering the funt' (of the church or alter) before 1610/11 in Horsham, Sussex Co. England. He was mentioned on 15 Aug 1625 in the will of his father as a beneficiary and executor. In 1626 he and his family had "subscribed? to the church in Horsham, for "by a seating list..; a Seate under the new gallary stayers for Pharis Bushnell, the wife of Frauncis Bushnell, to belong to him and his heirs forever.' In 1626/7 he was a church warder, and on 25 Mar 1636 and 29 Sep 1637, 'Fra Bushnell' made donations for the 'reparation of St. Pauls in London'" This seems to indicate this family did "not probably... emigrate because of religious persecutions'. He immigrated in 1639 with his 2 daughters " in the company of Rev. Henry Whitfield aboard the St. John (from Guilford, England). After they had been at sea for about ten days, the company formulated a covenant, sometimes called the 'Guilford Covenant' or the 'Plantation Covenant' upon which his name appears third, while that of the Rev. John Hoadley who married his daughter Sarah, appears ninth. The company landed at Fair Haven, CT between the 10th and 15th of July 1639 and two months later the deed was signed for their new settlement at Menunkatuck, purchased of the Quinipiac Indians, which they named Guilford after the shire town in Surrey from which some of the emigrants came". He resided between Sep 1639 and 1646 in Guilford, New Haven Co. CT ("...his home lot of about 3 1/2 acres, on the N.E. corner of the the roads now known as Fair and Broad Streets, was one of the choice locations. When his son Francis Jr. came to Guilford he acquired the lot next north of the northwest corner lot, on Fair Street, whicle the Rev. John Hoadley has a lot on the south side of Broad Street between Fair and River Streets: Francis resided here until his death). | BUSHNELL, Francis (I22987)
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104288 | Occupation: artisan: (perhaps a painter and decorator, for in 1610/11, 'Frauncis Bushnell' was paid five shillings for 'cullering the funt' (of the church or alter) before 1610/11 in Horsham, Sussex Co. England. He was mentioned on 15 Aug 1625 in the will of his father as a beneficiary and executor. In 1626 he and his family had "subscribed? to the church in Horsham, for "by a seating list..; a Seate under the new gallary stayers for Pharis Bushnell, the wife of Frauncis Bushnell, to belong to him and his heirs forever.' In 1626/7 he was a church warder, and on 25 Mar 1636 and 29 Sep 1637, 'Fra Bushnell' made donations for the 'reparation of St. Pauls in London'" This seems to indicate this family did "not probably... emigrate because of religious persecutions'. He immigrated in 1639 with his 2 daughters " in the company of Rev. Henry Whitfield aboard the St. John (from Guilford, England). After they had been at sea for about ten days, the company formulated a covenant, sometimes called the 'Guilford Covenant' or the 'Plantation Covenant' upon which his name appears third, while that of the Rev. John Hoadley who married his daughter Sarah, appears ninth. The company landed at Fair Haven, CT between the 10th and 15th of July 1639 and two months later the deed was signed for their new settlement at Menunkatuck, purchased of the Quinipiac Indians, which they named Guilford after the shire town in Surrey from which some of the emigrants came". He resided between Sep 1639 and 1646 in Guilford, New Haven Co. CT ("...his home lot of about 3 1/2 acres, on the N.E. corner of the the roads now known as Fair and Broad Streets, was one of the choice locations. When his son Francis Jr. came to Guilford he acquired the lot next north of the northwest corner lot, on Fair Street, whicle the Rev. John Hoadley has a lot on the south side of Broad Street between Fair and River Streets: Francis resided here until his death). | BUSHNELL, Francis (I22987)
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104289 | Occupation: artisan: (perhaps a painter and decorator, for in 1610/11, 'Frauncis Bushnell' was paid five shillings for 'cullering the funt' (of the church or alter) before 1610/11 in Horsham, Sussex Co. England. He was mentioned on 15 Aug 1625 in the will of his father as a beneficiary and executor. In 1626 he and his family had "subscribed? to the church in Horsham, for "by a seating list..; a Seate under the new gallary stayers for Pharis Bushnell, the wife of Frauncis Bushnell, to belong to him and his heirs forever.' In 1626/7 he was a church warder, and on 25 Mar 1636 and 29 Sep 1637, 'Fra Bushnell' made donations for the 'reparation of St. Pauls in London'" This seems to indicate this family did "not probably... emigrate because of religious persecutions'. He immigrated in 1639 with his 2 daughters " in the company of Rev. Henry Whitfield aboard the St. John (from Guilford, England). After they had been at sea for about ten days, the company formulated a covenant, sometimes called the 'Guilford Covenant' or the 'Plantation Covenant' upon which his name appears third, while that of the Rev. John Hoadley who married his daughter Sarah, appears ninth. The company landed at Fair Haven, CT between the 10th and 15th of July 1639 and two months later the deed was signed for their new settlement at Menunkatuck, purchased of the Quinipiac Indians, which they named Guilford after the shire town in Surrey from which some of the emigrants came". He resided between Sep 1639 and 1646 in Guilford, New Haven Co. CT ("...his home lot of about 3 1/2 acres, on the N.E. corner of the the roads now known as Fair and Broad Streets, was one of the choice locations. When his son Francis Jr. came to Guilford he acquired the lot next north of the northwest corner lot, on Fair Street, whicle the Rev. John Hoadley has a lot on the south side of Broad Street between Fair and River Streets: Francis resided here until his death). | BUSHNELL, Francis (I22987)
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104290 | Occupation: husbandman and miller in Thatcham, Berkshire Co. England. He was mentioned on 10 Apr 1591 in the will of his father as co-executor with his mother. He left a will on 12 Jan 1609/10 in Sulhampstead Abbots, Berkshire Co. England. | BUSHNELL, William (I24171)
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104291 | Occupation: husbandman and miller in Thatcham, Berkshire Co. England. He was mentioned on 10 Apr 1591 in the will of his father as co-executor with his mother. He left a will on 12 Jan 1609/10 in Sulhampstead Abbots, Berkshire Co. England. | BUSHNELL, William (I24171)
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104292 | Occupation: husbandman and miller in Thatcham, Berkshire Co. England. He was mentioned on 10 Apr 1591 in the will of his father as co-executor with his mother. He left a will on 12 Jan 1609/10 in Sulhampstead Abbots, Berkshire Co. England. | BUSHNELL, William (I24171)
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104293 | Occupation: husbandman and miller in Thatcham, Berkshire Co. England. He was mentioned on 10 Apr 1591 in the will of his father as co-executor with his mother. He left a will on 12 Jan 1609/10 in Sulhampstead Abbots, Berkshire Co. England. | BUSHNELL, William (I24171)
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104294 | Occupation: husbandman and miller in Thatcham, Berkshire Co. England. He was mentioned on 10 Apr 1591 in the will of his father as co-executor with his mother. He left a will on 12 Jan 1609/10 in Sulhampstead Abbots, Berkshire Co. England. | BUSHNELL, William (I24171)
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104295 | Occupation: husbandman and miller in Thatcham, Berkshire Co. England. He was mentioned on 10 Apr 1591 in the will of his father as co-executor with his mother. He left a will on 12 Jan 1609/10 in Sulhampstead Abbots, Berkshire Co. England. | BUSHNELL, William (I24171)
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104296 | Occupation: husbandman and miller in Thatcham, Berkshire Co. England. He was mentioned on 10 Apr 1591 in the will of his father as co-executor with his mother. He left a will on 12 Jan 1609/10 in Sulhampstead Abbots, Berkshire Co. England. | BUSHNELL, William (I24171)
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104297 | Occupation: husbandman and miller in Thatcham, Berkshire Co. England. He was mentioned on 10 Apr 1591 in the will of his father as co-executor with his mother. He left a will on 12 Jan 1609/10 in Sulhampstead Abbots, Berkshire Co. England. | BUSHNELL, William (I24171)
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104298 | Occupation: husbandman and miller in Thatcham, Berkshire Co. England. He was mentioned on 10 Apr 1591 in the will of his father as co-executor with his mother. He left a will on 12 Jan 1609/10 in Sulhampstead Abbots, Berkshire Co. England. | BUSHNELL, William (I24171)
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104299 | Occupation: husbandman and miller in Thatcham, Berkshire Co. England. He was mentioned on 10 Apr 1591 in the will of his father as co-executor with his mother. He left a will on 12 Jan 1609/10 in Sulhampstead Abbots, Berkshire Co. England. | BUSHNELL, William (I24171)
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104300 | Occupation: husbandman and miller in Thatcham, Berkshire Co. England. He was mentioned on 10 Apr 1591 in the will of his father as co-executor with his mother. He left a will on 12 Jan 1609/10 in Sulhampstead Abbots, Berkshire Co. England. | BUSHNELL, William (I24171)
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