New France Genealogy
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Sybthorpe, Elizabeth[1, 2, 3]
1601 - 1661 (60 years)-
Name Sybthorpe, Elizabeth Born 1601 Hallingbury, Essex, England [1] Gender Female _UID 44C315D9F6DB51468C57B5A1AD12C827442E Died 8 Jan 1661 Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, USA [1] Person ID I7529 NewFranceGenealogy Last Modified 13 Oct 2005
Father Sybthorpe, Robert, b. 1584, Roxwell, Essex, England , d. 1620, Little Hallingbury, Essex, England (Age 36 years) Mother Averell, Anne, b. 1579, Little Hallingbury, Essex, England , d. 1624, Hallingbury, Essex, England. (Age 45 years) Family ID F3077 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Eliot, Philip, b. 1602, Widford, Herts, England , d. 22 Oct 1657, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, USA (Age 55 years) [2, 3] Married 20 Oct 1624 Nazeing, Essex, England [1] _UID 322377C75B129042901805FAE1F7EBDA1607 Children 1. Eliot, Elizabeth, b. Abt 1627, Nazing, England , d. 18 Apr 1714 (Age ~ 87 years) + 2. Eliot, Sarah, b. 1628, Nazing, England , d. 12 Nov 1686, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, USA (Age 58 years) 3. Eliot, Lydia, b. Abt 1631, d. 1672 (Age ~ 41 years) 4. Eliot, Philip, b. Abt 1633, Nazing, England , d. UNKNOWN Last Modified 27 May 2017 Family ID F3060 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - Name from page 111 from James Farmer's "First Settlers of New England"
"The Complete Book of Emigrants 1607-1660" by Peter Wilson Coldham.
page 132; April 1-6, 1635, Passengers embarked from London in the Hopewell of
London, Mr. Wm Bunddocke, bound for New England. Elizabeth Elliott 30, Lyddia
Elliot 4, and Philipp Elliot 2, with about 100 other passengers listed.
- Name from page 111 from James Farmer's "First Settlers of New England"
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Sources - [S167] The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633,, Richard Charles Anderson, (Great Migration Study Project, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 2000).
- [S118] GEDCOM File : GED Joanna Draper Anc.ged, 21 Feb 2003.
- [S80] Douglas Wilmot Harnden Ancestors, Daniel Harnden, (daniel_harnden@yahoo.com) (Reliability: 2), 2 May 2009.
This Harnden line is proven back to Richard b. 1648 beyond that it's speculative.
- [S167] The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633,, Richard Charles Anderson, (Great Migration Study Project, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 2000).