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Thomas Havens

Male 1631 - 1704  (73 years)


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  1. 1.  Thomas Havens was born in 1631 in Dorchester, Suffolk, England (son of William Havens and Dionise Ruth Allen); died in 1704 in North Kingstown, Washington Co, Rhode Island.

    Thomas married Mary Pierce about 1758 in North Kingstown, Washington Co, Rhode Island. Mary was born in 1630 in Dorchester, Suffolk, England; died on 26 Oct 1708. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. William Havens was born in 1659 in North Kingston, Washington Co, Rhode Island; died in 1733 in Rhode Island.
    2. Nathaniel Havens was born about 1660 in North Kingstown, Washington Co, Rhode Island; died on 13 Jun 1763 in North Kingstown, Washington Co, Rhode Island.
    3. Robert Havens was born in 1663 in North Kingston, Washington Co, Rhode Island; and died.
    4. Phoebe Havens was born in 1665 in North Kingston, Washington Co, Rhode Island; and died.
    5. Joseph Havens was born in 1672 in Washington Co, Rhode Island; died on 14 May 1764 in Wickford, Washington Co, Rhode Island.
    6. Thomas Havens was born in 1680 in North Kingston, Washington Co, Rhode Island; died in Sep 1748 in North Kingston, Washington Co, Rhode Island.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Havens was born in 1600 in Aberystwyth, Wales; died on 25 Sep 1683 in Portsmouth, Newport Co, Rhode Island.

    Notes:

    Historical accounts place William Havens birth between 1609 and 1618 in Wales. According to tradition, William came to Americal in 1635. At that time, the Massachusetts Bay Colony had a population of several thousand. Established in 1628, the main objective of the Colony was to establish a method of government embodying a form of worship purified of Catholicism, remnants of which remained in the Church of England. The Colony strictly excluded all who failed to conform to its views. The exclusiveness of the Massachusetts Bay Colony led many liberal and independent people to leave. In 1636, Roger Williams, one such liberal, was driven out of the Colony. After many hardships, he reached the head of Narragansett Bay (Rhode Island) and began a settlement he called " Providence", named so in recognition of divine guidance.

    William Havens may have been one of the followers of Roger Williams. In 1638, the island of Aquidneck was purchased from the Indian Chief Aquetnet on the advice of Roger Williams. In that same year, William Havens was admitted as an inhabitant of the island of Aquidneck. The earliest historical mention of the Havens name in America occurred in the establishment of the government of Portsmouth ( Indian name, Pocasset) on the island of Aquidneck in Narragansett Bay. On April 30, 1639, William Havens and 28 others signed the following compact:

    We whose names are underwritten do acknowledge ourselves the legal subjects of his Majesty, King Charles, and in his name do hereby bind ourselves into a civil bodie politicke unto his laws according to matter of justice. (Only William Havens name was included in this essay).


    In July 1639, a regular government was formed and the upper part of the island was named Portsmouth. There were 101 registered inhabitants on the island of Aquidneck in the two towns, Portsmouth and Newport.

    Historical records show that in 1644, William Havens received a grant of four acres of land. William lived the remainder of his life in Rhode Island. He and his wife, Dionis, had 13 children. His last will and testament was dated March 24, 1860 and proved on September 25, 1863. His wife was named executrix and he bequeathed all his possessions to her. To each of his children, he left one shilling.

    Almost nothing is known of Dennis (or Dionis) except that she did not die until after 1692.

    This information was taken from the internet @ http:// www.mividaloca.com/havens/havens9.htm
    Karen Shear.

    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1889025&id=I108568355

    William married Dionise Ruth Allen about 1610 in Kent, England (probably). Dionise was born about 1610 in England; died after 1692 in Portsmouth, Newport Co, Rhode Island. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Dionise Ruth Allen was born about 1610 in England; died after 1692 in Portsmouth, Newport Co, Rhode Island.
    Children:
    1. 1. Thomas Havens was born in 1631 in Dorchester, Suffolk, England; died in 1704 in North Kingstown, Washington Co, Rhode Island.