Thomas Thornton1

#12582, (circa 1607 - 15 February 1700)

Family 1

Anne Tinker b. c 1616, d. bt 1677 - 1683
Children 1.Thomas1 Thornton Jr.7 (s 1634 - 1647)
 2.Priscilla Thornton7 (c 1636 - 1647)
 3.Ann1 Thornton7 (s 1638 - 1647)
 4.Mary Thornton7 (s 1641 - 1708)
 5.Samuel Thornton7 (1645 - )
 6.Timothy Thornton7 (c 1647 - 1726)
 7.Thomas Thornton7 (s 1649 - )
 8.Theophilus Thornton7 (1651 - )
 9.Anne Thornton7 (s 1653 - )

Family 2

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Birth*circa 1607He was born circa 1607 at EnglandG.2 
Marriage*23 April 1633He married Anne Tinker, daughter of Robert Tinker and Mary Merwin, on 23 April 1633 at St. Maragret Moses, London, England.1,3 
after 23 April 1633He and Anne Tinker migrated to Dorchester, Massachusetts, after 23 April 1633.4 
Marriage*10 June 1683He married ____ _____ on 10 June 1683 at Yarmouth, Massachusetts.5 
Death*15 February 1700He died on 15 February 1700 at Boston, Massachusetts.6,1 

Citations

  1. [S1231] Richardson. Douglas, "The English Ancestry of the Merwin and Tinker Families of New England", Part Two. New England Historical and Genealogical Register 149 (Jul., Oct. 1995): 413, 414. Hereinafter cited as English Ancestry of the Merwin and Tinker Families.
  2. [S1231] Richardson. Douglas, "English Ancestry of the Merwin and Tinker Families", 413, 414, age 93 at time of death.
  3. [S292] Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633 (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), online AmericanAncestors.org, 1815.
  4. [S292] Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration Begins, 1815, giving 1633 (but after their marriage).
  5. [S292] Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration Begins, 1815, citing Yarmouth Vital Records I:128, naming "Widow More" as his new wife.
  6. [S292] Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration Begins, 1815, citing The Diary of Samuel Sewall, 425-26, (15 Feb. 1699/1700) "Mr. Tho. Thornton dies very quietly; which Mr, Gee acquaints me with. Is very near 93 years old."
  7. [S292] Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration Begins, 1815-16.