Name |
Marie (or Mary) Bill |
Suffix |
(immigrant) |
Birth |
1624 |
of, Ringstead, Northamptonshire, England |
Gender |
Female |
Immigration |
Between 22 Mar 1635 and 11 Apr 1635 |
"The Planter," Ipswich, Essex Co, Massachusetts |
with uncle William Tuttle |
- He (William Tuttle) and his family sailed from London, Middlesex, England to Ipswich, Essex co., MA aboard the Planter in 1635 as part of the wholesale migration of the Tuttle family to New England[2,4]. This family group also brought over his niece Marie Bill, aged 11
John Bill is possibly of Ringstead, Northamptonshire, England. The Mary (or Marie) Bill who traveled with Dorothy Tuttle's brother William aboard the Planter is believed to be John Sr.'s daughter and surmised to be from this area.
the Planter, Nicholas Travice, master, bound from London to New England. The ship embarked 22 March - 11 April 1635.
http://kristinhall.org/fambly/Bill/JohnBill.html
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Death |
Aft 1635 |
of, Ipswich, Essex Co, Massachusetts |
Notes |
- John is possibly of Ringstead, Northamptonshire, England. The Mary Bill who traveled with Dorothy Tuttle's brother William aboard the Planter is believed to be John Sr.'s daughter and surmised to be from this area[2,3]
. The specific listing for her migration is widely accepted to be the "Marie Bill", aged 11, who is listed on manifest for the Planter, Nicholas Travice, master, bound from London to New England. The ship embarked 22 March - 11 April 1635. Most of the other passengers are from Stepney and St. Albans, Hertfordshire parishes[22,23]. Many of the Stepney emigrants settled in Lynn, Essex co., MA area.
http://kristinhall.org/fambly/Bill/JohnBill.html
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Person ID |
I96858 |
Roots |
Last Modified |
3 Jul 2016 |