_____________________________ | _Frank BARBOR ______________| | | | |_____________________________ | | |--Walter BARBOR | | _Peter Saddler SICKENBERGER _+ | | (1842 - 1906) |_Vernie Ethel SICKENBERGER _| | |_Maria Agnes PIPER __________+ (1847 - 1898)
_Joseph BARTLETT ____+ | _Ebenezer BARTLETT __| | | | |_Hannah POPE ________+ | | |--Hannah BARTLETT | | _Jacob COOKE ________+ | | |_Sarah COOKE ________| | |_Elizabeth LETTICE __+
_Joseph DAVIS _______+ | m 1663 _Daniel DAVIS _______| | | | |_Hannah COBB ________+ | m 1663 | |--Desire DAVIS | | _Thomas LOTHROP _____+ | | |_Mehitable LOTHROP __| | |_Experience GORHAM __+
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__________________________________ | _James HAMILTON _________| | m 1790 | | |__________________________________ | | |--Elick Rowton [Alexander] HAMILTON | | _William Morton ROUGHTON(ROWTON) _ | | (1750 - 1805) m 1746 |_Betsey [Patsey] ROWTON _| m 1790 | |_Elizabeth PRICE _________________+ (1754 - ....) m 1746
[85815] !Listed in William Rowton's will.
_John HOLLOWAY ______+ | (1737 - 1781) m 1764 _John HOLLOWAY ______| | (1769 - 1840) | | |_Elizabeth WHITE ____+ | (1738 - 1817) m 1764 | |--Mary Julia "Juliet" HOLLOWAY | (1795 - 1850) | _____________________ | | |_unknown ____________| | |_____________________
_____________________ | _John S. KINGSLEY ___| | | | |_____________________ | | |--Robert A. KINGSLEY | | _John GRAY __________+ | | |_Sarah GRAY _________| | |_Elizabeth OLIN _____
_Thomas MITCHELL ____ | (1560 - ....) _Matthew MITCHELL ___| | (.... - 1646) m 1616| | |_Elizabeth CLAY _____ | (1568 - ....) | |--Abraham MITCHELL | (1626 - ....) | _Edmund WOOD ________+ | | (1546 - ....) m 1573 |_Susan WOOD _________| (1585 - 1635) m 1616| |_Jenet HURST ________ m 1573
_Richard OLDHAM _____+ | (1745 - 1834) _William OLDHAM _________| | (1777 - 1849) m 1826 | | |_Ann PEPPER _________ | (1745 - ....) | |--Armilda C. OLDHAM | (1827 - 1932) | _____________________ | | |_Susannah Anderson REID _| (1787 - 1851) m 1826 | |_____________________
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_William II SAYRE ___+ | (1533 - 1581) m 1558 _Francis SAYRE ______| | (1565 - 1645) m 1591| | |_Elizabeth SQUIRE ___ | (1544 - 1581) m 1558 | |--Thomas SAYRE | (1597 - 1671) | _William ATKINS _____ | | (1544 - ....) m 1565 |_Elizabeth ATKINS ___| (1570 - 1645) m 1591| |_____________________
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In 1667 he gave five acres to each of his four sons
There was a family tradition that Thomas Sayre was emplyed by
the English mint prior to his emigrating, but there are no
recods extant to that tradition. He immigrated to
Lynn,Massachusetts sometime before 1638, at which point he first
appears on the town records as proprietor of 60 acres, his
brother Job Sayre also with 60 acres. Lynn was founded in 1629,
so it is possible he may have been there earlier than 1638.
In 1639, he, along with his brother and six others, undertook to
form a new colony on Long Island. To that point in time six
other colonies had been formed by people leaving Lynn to strike
out as pioneers. The small group, which intended to form a
colony with eventually twenty families bought a sloop for eighty
pounds, with the Sayre brothers contributing 5 pounds each. They
sined the boat over to one of their number, David Howe, a
sailor, in exchange for his agreeing to use the sloop to convey
belongings and people three times a year over the next two
years. By May of 1640, they had sailed down Long Island Sound
and lande at present day Manhasset, at the head of Cow Bay, or
Schout�s Bay, as the Dutch called it.
What transpired at this point is recorded by BANTA in his
history of the Sayre family, drawing on Howell�s History of
Southampton and the New York Colonial Documents in Volume II,
ppages 144-150.
It seems that the pioneer Puritans had little regard for the
Dutch rule at New York, and by landing at Schout�s Bay, they had
sought to challenge it. The land they first set foot on had been
sold by the local Indian Sachem, or chief, to the Dutch, but the
intrepid little grou paid little heed to the arms of the Prince
of Orange that the Dutch had erected on a tree there. Indeed,
they tore it down and replcaed it with�an unhandsome
face...being a criminal offence against his Majesty�. to quote
the Comminary,Van Curler, who had been sent out to investigate
the report of the Sachem that �some foreign strollers �were
building houses on the Dutch land.
�...emigrated to America, and we have the first record of him at
Lynn,Mass., 1638, he later was one of thr founders of
Southampton,LI., and the house erected by him there, in 1648 is
stillstanding (1907): he was one of the most active and
prominent men of affairs, taking part in all affairs of
importance; the name of his wife is unknown. he d, 1670. His
will probated 1st April, 1671, names the following children. pg
468.
Note : Birth date is June 20,1597
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