_Nathaniel BAKER ____+ | _Silas BAKER __________| | | | |_Mary PIERCE ________+ | | |--Silas II BAKER | | _____________________ | | |_Deliverance O'KILLEY _| | |_____________________
_Joel Sylvan CLARK __+ | (1818 - 1880) m 1853 _Thomas Jefferson CLARK _| | (1871 - 1937) m 1889 | | |_Mary Polly HARMON __+ | (1832 - 1907) m 1853 | |--Thomas Washington CLARK | | _____________________ | | |_Mary Ann WILSON ________| m 1889 | |_____________________
_Richard GAY ________+ | (1580 - ....) _John GAY ___________| | (1615 - 1688) m 1637| | |_Joan UNKNOWN _______ | | |--Abiel GAY | (1649 - 1718) | _Matthew BORDEN _____+ | | |_Joanna BORDEN ______| (1617 - 1691) m 1637| |_Joan REEDER ________
[113767] CHAN20 Jun 2001
_____________________ | _John KIRTLAND ______| | | | |_____________________ | | |--Dorotha KIRTLAND | | _John II BELDEN _____+ | | |_Lydia BELDEN _______| | |_Dorothy WILLARD ____
[93289]
LETTICE, THOMAS -He is first mentioned in the records on 7 March 1636/37
when Francis Cooke brought charges against Thomas Lettice, James Walker,
John Browne the younger, and Thomas Teley, who being in the service of
John Browne the elder and Thomas Willet, who were also charged, abused
Cooke's cattle; he was awarded 3 pounds damages and thirteen shillings
six pence for costs (PCR 7:5). In several actions of 1641 against Jaynes
Luxford, Thomas Lettice (twice) and other complainants were awarded
property belonging to Luxford which was in the hands of others. (PCR
7:25, 27). On 2 December 1639 William Fallowell, Robert Finney, John
Finney, and Thomas Lettice were assigned garden places near Webb's Field
(PCR 1:136). Thomas Lettice became a freeman in 1654 (PCR 3:48). In
1659 he brought charges against Thomas Pope for abusive carriages at the
mill at Plymouth, and Pope was fined ten shillings to the use of the
colony (PCR 3:173). Lettice served at times on juries and as surveyor of
highways (PCR, passim). In 1651 a John Lettice was constable for
Plymouth (PCR 2-.167), but this may have been a clerical error for Thomas
Lettice, since John Lettice is otherwise unknown (except for an error in
the index of PCR 3, where in the text Thomas Lettice served on a 1660
coroner's jury (PCR 3:196), but was indexed as John Lettice). Thomas
bought a house and seven acres of land in Plymouth from Thomas Cushman on
24 March 1641 (PCR 12:77), and on 27 August 1679 he was living on New
Street (now called North Street) in Plymouth (PCR 6:161).
Savage thought he might have been the Thomas Lettyne, age twentythree,
who appears in Hotten, P. 60, as sailing for New England in the Elizabeth
on 15 April 1635, but there is no way to confirm or refute this. In his
will dated 1678, confirmed by him 25 October 1681, and sworn October
1682, Lettice named his wife Anne, and his daughters Anne, wife of Samuel
Jenney; Elizabeth Cooke, widow; and Dorothy, wife of Edward Gray (MD
14:64). His son Thomas died 3 November 1650 (PCR 8:11). His daughter
Elizabeth married (1) 18 October 1655 William Shurtleff (PCR 8:17) (2)
Jacob Cooke, son of Mayflower passenger Francis Cooke, as his second wife
and (3) Hugh Cole, as his second wife (PCR 8:32; MD 13:204.
Source: Plymouth Colony Its History & People 1620-1691 by Eugene Aubrey
Stratton
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Sources:
Birth: (63) p81
Death: (61) p317 & (63) p81 & (56) p284
Marriage: (61) p317 & (63) p81 & (56) p284
(56) p284: "...a carpenter, of Plymouth, 1636, proprietor 2 Dec 1639,
able to
bear arms 1643, freeman 6 June 1653...juryman, town officer...took as an
apprentice Thomas, son of Thomas Savory, age 5 years, 2 Aug 1653...made
will in 1678, declared 25 October 1681, probated October 1682..."
(61) p317: "...first mentioned in the record on 7 March 1636/37 as a
defendant in a court case...in 1639 was assigned garden space near Webb's
Field...became a
freeman in 1654served at times on juries, as surveyor of
highways...boughty a house and seven acres of land in Plymouth on 24
March 1641 and on 27 August
1679 he was living on New Street [now called North Street] in Plymouth..
.his will mentions his wife, and three daughters..."
(63) p81: "...may be that passenger in the "Elizabeth", 1635, from
London, aged 23, in the custom house records called Lettyne...his will
named his wife Ann..."
[34665]
THIS IS A WORKSHEET
Deed Waters Clover Creek section 6 Range 6, 102 acres 8 Oct 1825
Distrubition of his estate, Circuit Court Decree & Distrubition Estate 1 Jan 1849, Comm. report 29 Dec 1848
Alottments to heirs:
Mary Elizabeth Marsh (minor 1851)
Henry A Marsh (minor 1851)
Samuel F Marsh (minor 1851)
William E Marsh
Tabetha, her husband William Lesk
Silas M Marsh
Robert A Marsh
Merlin Marsh (of McNary Co.)
Madison Co. Tenn. Deed Bk.1 pg 516 (389635) 8 Oct 1825 John Terrell of Weakley sells to Henry Marsh 102 acres Madison Co. Deed Bk. 3(389636) pgs 851/86 John McIver & James Sanderson of Rutherford Co. Tenn. sells to Henry Marsh
Index Early Tenn. Tax lists 976.8r4s pf 125
White Co. Dennis Marsh 1825 John 1825
Green Co. Grovener Marsh 1805, 1812
Washington Co. Henry Marsh 1814, Henry Marsg Jr. 1819
Bk. 15 Deeds Madison Co. Tenn. (389642) pg 125/6
10 Jan 1851 William E Marsh of Madison sells to Silas M W Marsh tract Madison Dist. range one section 5, 69 1/2 acres
Pg 13/18 Decree Circuit Court Madison Co. Tenn. heirs at law Henry Marsh, dec'd widow Elizabeth.
Alottments to: Silas M W Marsh 9 acres; Merlin Marsh 50 acres in McNairy Co.in the name of Henry Jackson; Tabatha - husb. William Lesk 52 acres; Mary E Marsh 70 acres; Henry A Marsh 53 acres (minor; Samuel Marsh 53 acres (minor); William E Marsh 69 1/2 acres; Robert A Marsh 169 124/154 acres in McNairy Co.
Commission report 29 Dec 1848
_Joseph PADDOCK _____+ | _Isaac PADDOCK ______| | | | |_Diana BASLEY _______ | | |--Henry Harrison PADDOCK | | _____________________ | | |_Pamelia PARK _______| | |_____________________
_Lowys PEEK ____________ | _Johannes (2) PEEK __| | m 1768 | | |_Jannetje VANANTWERPEN _+ | (1717 - ....) | |--Jannetje (2) PEEK | (1787 - ....) | _Abraham (2) GROOT _____+ | | |_Jannetje GROOT _____| m 1768 | |_Willempje DUNBAR ______+
[50720] Still Living.
[113774] CHAN20 Jun 2001
_Ralph TILSTON ______+ | (1506 - ....) _Thomas TILSON ______| | (1531 - 1587) m 1554| | |_Elizabeth LEIGHTON _ | (1505 - ....) | |--John TILSON | (1561 - ....) | _John PICKLES _______ | | |_Elizabeth PICKLES __| (1539 - 1587) m 1554| |_Elizabeth RYDING ___
__ | _William WOMACK _____| | (1742 - 1817) | | |__ | | |--Patsy WOMACK | (1781 - ....) | __ | | |_____________________| | |__
[34590] Prince Edward county, Va. Will Abstracts, #975.5632P28p, pg. 15, William Womack will dated 9 Sep 1817, proved 15 Mrch 1819, dau. Patsy cited in will. Marriages Prince Edward county, Va., #975.5632V2k, pg. 85, Patsy womack married 11 April 1799, Charles Momack.(Wonder if the husband's surname might be a typo for Womack?)