1024.Wilhelm Janszen DUTCHER (van HEERDEN).41 Born in Einigen, Brabant, Netherlands.
By tradition, the Dutcher family originated with a French family that migrated to Holland during the early 16th century. In 1679 there is record of a Gilbert de Saincthorent, son of Robert de Saincthorent (Lord of Fay) and an unnamed 'noble damsel' who was the daughter of Jean Duchier, Lord of the Council. There is, however, NO evidence to support the idea that the Dutcher family in Dutchess County, NY is related in any way to the French Duchier, Du Chier, de Chier or similar variants.
Mother-in-law of Jan Corneliszen BUYS, whose first wife was Eybe Lubbertse.25
1088.Wouter VAN WART. Born in Gouda, Netherlands.
Probably from Gouda, United Netherlands and settling in the Flushing and Midwout areas. When surnames became popular he assumed initially the name "van Goeda" and later "van Weert". Weert refers to low lying marshy country and probably refers to his area of origin in the Netherlands, but coud also have referred to Long Island. (NY Gen Biog Record 1928).
1156.John PIKE.100,118,44 Born in 1573 in Whiteparish, Wilts County, England. John died in Salisbury, MA, on 26 May 1654; he was 81.44 Occupation: Lawyer.118 Religion: Puritan.120
Came to America with his grown family on the ship “James” in 1635 and was one of the first settlers of Newbury, MA.100
Came on the ship “James,” commanded by Captain Cooper, which arrived 2 April 1635 in Ipswich and 2 June 1635 in Newbury. He settled initially in Ipswich and later moved to Newbury. He was a prominent citizen, a lwayer and husbandman. He was one of the Commissioners who arranged for a schoolhouse and teacher. He served as Selectman, surveyor and Commissioner. He was a Puritan and well educated.120
17 Jan 1612/1613 when John was 39, he married Dorothy DAY100 in Langford, ENG.120
1158.Thomas TURVELL.100,44 Born ca 1587.100 Christened on 8 Dec 1587 in Ramsey, Co Hants, ENG.100 Thomas died in 1621; he was 34. Buried on 25 Oct 1621.100
1172.Edward FULLER79, son of 2344. Robert FULLER & 2345. Sarah DUNKHORNE. Born ca 1575 in Parish Of Redenhall, Norfolk, ENG.101 Edward died in Plymouth, MA, in 1621; he was 46. Christened on 4 Sep 1575.101
1173.Ann HOPKINS. Born in 1581. Ann died in Plymouth, MA, in 1621; she was 40.136
Although tradition (beginning with James Savage’s “A Genealogical Dictionary of the first settlers of New England showing three generations of those who came before May 1692...” 4 Volumes, Boston 1860-1862, reprinted Baltimore 1961) has it that Edward’s wife is Anne, no one has ever found documentation for this.79
1174.John LOTHROPP Reverend122, son of 2348. Thomas LOWTHROP & 2349. Mary SALTE. Born bef 20 Dec 1584 in Etton, Yorkshire, ENG. Christened on 20 Dec 1584 in Etton, Yorkshire, ENG. John died on 8 Nov 1653; he was 68. Buried in Barnstable, MA. Occupation: Minister. Education: Queens College, Cambridge.
Rev. John Lothrop was imprisoned in England. In 1634 he came with 32 members of his congregation to the Massachusetts Bay Colony and started a church and library in Barnstable on Cape Cod. The buildings are still standing.
On 10 Oct 1610 when John was 25, he married Hannah HOWSE (HOUSE) in Eastwell, Kent, England.
Came with another Richard Kent (probably a cousin) on the Ship “Mary and John” to Ipswich in 1634. Was a Freeman there on 4 March 1635. He removed to Newbury, MA in 1635. He left Sarah, Rebecca and other daughters in England. Rebecca had married a Samuel Scullard in England, and after his death she came to Newbury and probably brought with her her daughter Mary, who married John Rolfe on 4 Dec 1656.78