[103081] Between 11 Jan. 1814 (date of will) and 15 Feb. 1814 (date ofprobation). (TAG-Owen)
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The American Genealogist (TAG) - Owen
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[S835]
The American Genealogist (TAG) - Owen
_Tristram COFFIN ____+ | _Peter COFFIN _______| | | | |_Dionis STEPHENS ____ | | |--Peter II COFFIN | | _Edward II STARBUCK _+ | | (1603 - 1690) |_Abigail STARBUCK ___| | |_Catherine REYNOLDS _+ (1609 - ....)
_Robert GREENE ______+ | _John GREENE ________| | | | |_____________________ | | |--Robert GREENE | | _____________________ | | |_Joan BEGGARLY ______| | |_____________________
_William HILL _______ | (1800 - 1835) m 1828 _James C. HILL ______| | (1827 - ....) | | |_Mary CARMICHAEL ____+ | (1803 - 1889) m 1828 | |--Carrie L. HILL | (1878 - ....) | _____________________ | | |_Sallie A. UNKNOWN __| (1833 - ....) | |_____________________
[70770] !1880 census
_Robert HILL ________+ | (1682 - ....) m 1712 _Green HILL _________| | (1714 - 1769) m 1739| | |_Tabitha G. GREEN ___ | (1685 - ....) m 1712 | |--Temperance HILL | (1761 - 1799) | _William BENNETT ____ | | (1690 - ....) |_Grace BENNETT ______| (1726 - ....) m 1739| |_____________________
[59302] REFN: 5615
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[S538]
Br�derbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #3170, Date of Import: Apr 6, 1997
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[S538]
Br�derbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #3170, Date of Import: Apr 6, 1997
_John MAYO __________ | (1540 - ....) _John II MAYO _______| | (.... - 1634) | | |_____________________ | | |--John III MAYO | (1598 - 1676) | _____________________ | | |_Elizabeth __________| | |_____________________
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John "Rev." Mayo, Jr., Born: April 02, 1598 in Cattistock,
Northamptonshire, England, Died: May 03, 1676 in Yarmouth, Barnstable,
Massachusetts He was born while Elizabeth I was Queen, and a boy during
the reign of James I, he went to Magdelen College, Oxford University, in
1615, but did not
graduate. He wed and had all his children in Northamptonshire. He was a
protestant preacher in a
time when the harrassed clery were obliged to disguise themselves and to
use assumed names.
The whole family came to the Colonies in 1635 aboard the "Truelove" from
London. On March 3, 1639/40, in New Plymouth, at a General Court, Wm.
Bradford, Governor, Thomas Prence, Miles Standish.... assistants Mr. John
Mayo of Barnstable, Mass., and Job Cole admitted Freemen in this court
and Sworn, (the term Freemen connotes men of peaceable conversation,
orthodox in the fundamentals of religion). He was a "pious and learned
minister." He was steady, reasonable and patient. He served the
congregation at Nausett (Eastham) as a "teaching elder" and moved there
from Barnstable in 1646.
In 1654, they moved again, to Boston, so that he could become the first
pastor of the 2'nd Church of Boston, "transplanted from the smallest town
on Cape Cod to the largest in the Bay, the 'Metropolis of America'. Was
he not quite a person? He was, humanly speaking, one who has done the
impossible!"
He was an overseer at Harvard College, and he attended the graduation of
the son of a fellow overseer, Increase Mather, who became Pastor after
John. He was paid 65 Lbs. as his salary. He resigned his pastorate
April 15, 1672/73, after 33 years in the pulpit. The North Church
pensioned him, not because he was needy, but for all the good he had
done. He was a sincere 17th century religionist. He was a resourceful
man whose mentality was far above average. He helped to found two towns
and three churches. He "never lost a friend except by death." "I have
always supposed that Mayo was quite a
person. I dare say he has not had his justice from the historians, quiet
people who mind their own business seldom do."
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JOHN MAYO: A Colleague of Rev. Lothrop. Came in 1638, sworn freeman 3
Mar 1640, ordained 15 Apr 1640. He removed to Eastham in 1646, then to
Boston where he became the first minister of the Second Church (i.e.,
North Church) on 9 Nov 1655. He was dismissed from that position in 1673
at an advanced age. He then went to Barnstable and lived at Eastham and
Yarmouth.
The Settlement of Rev. John Mayo's Estate [MD
9:119-121]:
Rev. John Mayo died at Yarmouth, Mass. in May 1676, without having made a
will, and his estate was settled during the following month, the
agreement of the heirs being dated 15 Jun 1676. The records here printed
are found in the Plymouth Colony Records of Wills and Inventories and in
the Court Orders, the proper reference being stated in each case.
[Plym.Col.Wills, III:1:165]: An Inventory of the Estate of Mr. John Mayo
Late of Yarmouth Deceased.... [items omitted here] Mistris Tamasin Mayo
the Relict of Mr. John Mayo above mensioned made oath to the truth of
this Inventory soe far as shee knowes; excepting onely the Goods and
estate which shee had before theire Intermarriage, which shee had not
Claimed Right nor power to Dispose of but onely to use while they lived
together as, as shee affeirmeth and to bring in what further shee may
know the 2cond of June 1676. Before mee Thomas Hinckley Assistant
[Court Orders, V:139, under date of 7 June 1676]: Mr. hinkley mr ffreeman
and mr huckens are appointed by the Court to take Course about the estate
of Mr John Mayo Deceased to make Devision and settlement of the said
estate both with Reference unto his wifes prte a
_____________________ | _John O. MILLER _____| | | | |_____________________ | | |--Mabel MILLER | | _Gilbert CANNON _____ | | |_Eliza CANNON _______| | |_Lorain GRAY ________+
_John II SANBORNE ___+ | _Tristram SANBORNE __| | | | |_Judith COFFIN ______+ | | |--William SANBORNE | | _____________________ | | |_Margaret TAYLOR ____| | |_____________________
_Joseph Street SERATT _ | (1857 - 1934) m 1878 _John Franklin SERATT _| | (1885 - 1954) m 1908 | | |_Phebe Roxanne BELDON _+ | (1853 - 1920) m 1878 | |--Lloyd George SERATT | (1918 - 1998) | _______________________ | | |_Flora EWING __________| (1889 - 1963) m 1908 | |_______________________
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Lloyd Seratt's funeral was held in the Agent Funeral Home Chapel in
Muldrow, Oklahoma. (Tulsa World obituary, September 4, 1998).