Web9 jul. 2024 · The records of the First Church of Southold show that John Bayles was living there before 1654. In 1661 he sold his home to John Tuthill and moved to Jamaica. [2] In 1664-1665 John was involved in a New Jersey land grant but probably did not move his family to New Jersey. Web8 sep. 2024 · About 1649 he and his family moved to Southold, Long Island where he was a prominent man in the community. His home lot was about four acres at the southeastern end of the settlement and he owned many other tracts of …
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WebJacob Corey b. 1647 Southold, Long Island, Suffolk, NY d. 15 Feb 1706 Southold, Long Island, Suffolk, NY: Geneagraphie - Families all over the world Geneagraphie - Families … http://coryfamsoc.com/publications/ ihelp whatsapp
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Web1 apr. 2024 · Several accounts of John Cory—a weaver who lived in eastern Long Island in the 1600s—claim that he was a Quaker. David A. Cory, M.D. investigates the original assertion made by Charles B. Moore in 1868, which formed the basis for all subsequent claims about this man. Time period: 1600s Web1685 - Died on Long Island, New York The son: John, Jr. (Quaker) 1619 - Estimated date of birth May 12, 1650 - Married Katherine King Jan 1, 1652 - sold Salem properties to mother-in-law 1652-58 - Estimated time of move to Southold, Long Island, New York 1667 - Traded land with Barnabas Horton 1669 - Moved to Aquebogue, Long Island WebThe origins of Richard Howell of Southold, Long Island are unknown. Top of Page The Immigrant Born: Bef 1640, estimated 25 years before estimated date of first marriage, 1666. Second born son is reported to be born May 24, 1670 (Wines, Pioneers of Riverhead), but I do not know the source for that birth date. Wives: 1) Unknown, by 1666. i help with a cargo at sea