Thomas LAWRENCE
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See Note Page Facts about this person: Alt. Born February 02, 1588/89 St. Albans, Co. Hertfordshire, England Source: Crutcher.FTW Medium: Other Date of Import: Jan 5, 2000 Alt. Died March 20, 1624/25 Source: Crutcher.FTW Medium: Other Date of Import: Jan 5, 2000 Record Change October 25, 1999 Baptism February 02, 1588/89 St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England
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See Note Page Facts about this person: Record Change October 09, 1999 Baptism June 25, 1592 St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England Emigration June 07, 1635 Boston, Suffolk Co., MA Alt. Emigration 1654 Ireland After Thomas Lawrence died in 1625, Joan (Antrobus) Lawrence married John Tuttle in 1627. Together with her second husband, she arrived in Ipswich in 1635 on the ship Planter. bringing with her four Tuttle children, three Lawrence children (John, Mary & William), and her mother, Joane (Arnolde) Antrobus Passenger List for the Planter 1635 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PLANTER of London, Nicholas Trerice, Master. She sailed from London April 2, 1635 and arrived at Boston on Sunday, June 7, 1635. The following passengers were certified from Stepney: NICHOLAS DAVIES 40 tailor of Wapping Charlestown Mrs. Sarah Davies 48 Joseph Davies 13 William Locke William Locke Genealogy Locke Family Association 6 Woburn JOHN MADDOX 43 sawyer Salem ROBERT STEVENS 22 sawyer Braintree (?) JOHN MOORE 24 laborer JAMES HAYWARD 22 servant Judith Phippen 16 servant The following passengers certified from St. Albans, Herts: JOHN TUTTLE 39 mercer of Saint Albans, Herts Ipswich Mrs. Joan Tuttle 42 John Lawrence 17 William Lawrence 12 Mary Lawrence 9 Abigail Tuttle 6 Simon Tuttle 4 Sarah Tuttle 2 John Tuttle 1 Mrs. Joan Antrobus 65 Mary Wrast 24 Thomas Greene 15 Nathan Haford 16 servant Mary Chittwood 24 THOMAS OLNEY 35 shoemaker Salem Mrs. Marie Olney 30 Thomas Olney, Jr. 3 Epenetus Olney 1 GEORGE GIDDINS 25 husbandman of Clapham, county Beds Ipswich Mrs. Jane Giddins 20 MICHAEL WILLIAMSON 30 servant THOMAS CARTER 25 servant Elizabeth Morrison 12 servant MARTIN SAUNDERS 40 currier of Sudbury, county Suffolk Braintree Mrs. Rachel Saunders 40 Mary Saunders 15 Leah Saunders 10 Judith Saunders 8 Martin Saunders 4 Mary Fuller 15 servant Richard Smith 14 servant Richard Ridley 16 servant FRANCIS NEWCOM 30 husbandman Braintree Mrs. Rachel Newcom 21 Rachel Newcom 2 1/2 John Newcom 3/4 ANTHONY STANION 24 glover Boston DANIEL HANBURY 29 Francis Dexter 13 William Dawes 15 EDMOND WEAVER 28 husbandman of Aymestrey, Hereford Mrs. Margaret Weaver 30 JAMES WEAVER 23 statloner of Aymestrey, Hereford RICHARD TUTTLE 32 husbandman of Ringstead, Northants Boston Mrs. Anne Tuttle 41 Anne Tuttle 12 John Tuttle 10 Rebecca Tuttle 6 Isabel Tuttle 70 (probably mother) Mary Wolhouston 30 WILLIAM TUTTLE (click here to go follow this family) 26 husbandman of Ringstead, Northants Boston Mrs. Elizabeth Tuttle 23 John Tuttle 3 1/2 Anne Tuttle 2 1/4 Thomas Tuttle 1/4 Cicely Clark 16 Mary Bill 11 Philip Atwood 12 Bartholomew Faldoe 16 Elizabeth Swayne 20 Margaret Leach 15 Hannah Smith 18 Anne Wells 15 FRANCIS BUSHNELL 26 carpenter from Berkshire Salem Mrs. Mary Bushnell 26 Martha Bushnell 1 William Lea 16 Mary Smith 18 RICHARD FENN 27 certified by Alderman Rlchard Fenn THOMAS SAVAGE 27 tailor of Taunton, county Somerset Boston RICHARD HARVIE 22 tailor Salem Mrs. Anne Harvie 22 FRANCIS PEABODY 21 husbandman Ipswich WILLIAM WILCOCKSON 34 weaver Hartford Mrs. Margaret Wilcockson 24 John Wilcockson 2 WILLIAM BEARDSLEY 30 Concord and Stratford, Connecticut Mrs. Mary Beardsley 26 Mary Beardsley 4 John Beardsley 2 Joseph Beardsley 1/2 ALLEN PERLEY 27 hushandman lpswich W1LL1AM FELLOE 24 shoemaker Ipswich FRANC1S BAKER 24 tailor Boston The following passengers certified from Kingston, Surrey. PALMER TINGLEY 21 miller Ipswich William Buttrick 20 hostler THOMAS JEWELL 27 miller Braintree The following passengers certified from Sudbury, Suffolk: RICHARD HAFFIELD 54 currier Ipswich Mrs. Martha Haffield 42 Mary Haffield 18 Sarah Haffield 14 Martha Haffield 8 Rachel Haffield 6 Ruth Haffield 3 Alice Smith 40 Elizabeth Cooper 24 John Smith 13 Job Hawkins I5 The following passengers certified, but no place stated. Mrs. Eylin Hanford 46 of Fremington, county Devon Scituate Margaret Hanford 16 Elizabeth Hanford I4 Rodolphus Elmes I5 servant, of Southwark, Surrey Scituate Thomas Stanley 16 servant Mrs. Sarah Pitney 22 ( ? ) Marshfield Margaret Pitney 22 Sarah Pitney 7 Samuel Pitney 1 1/2 Rachel Deane 31 notes: Planters of the commonwealth give the sailing date as about April 10, 1635. The book Some descendants of Arthur Warren, p19. gives the sailing date as April 2, 1635 Back to the Genealogy Page Back to the Tuttle Genealogy . (Research):Change notes:Last Updated by: RonHaley
See Note Page Facts about this person: Record Change October 09, 1999 England on ship Planter with her mother's family Ancestress of President William Howard Taft and of the author Nathaniel Hawthorne.
See Note Page Facts about this person: Record Change October 09, 1999 Baptism November 17, 1616 St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England
See Note Page Facts about this person: Record Change October 03, 1999 Emigration June 07, 1635 Boston, Suffolk Co., MA Passenger List for the Planter 1635 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PLANTER of London, Nicholas Trerice, Master. She sailed from London April 2, 1635 and arrived at Boston on Sunday, June 7, 1635. The following passengers were certified from Stepney: NICHOLAS DAVIES 40 tailor of Wapping Charlestown Mrs. Sarah Davies 48 Joseph Davies 13 William Locke William Locke Genealogy Locke Family Association 6 Woburn JOHN MADDOX 43 sawyer Salem ROBERT STEVENS 22 sawyer Braintree (?) JOHN MOORE 24 laborer JAMES HAYWARD 22 servant Judith Phippen 16 servant The following passengers certified from St. Albans, Herts: JOHN TUTTLE 39 mercer of Saint Albans, Herts Ipswich Mrs. Joan Tuttle 42 John Lawrence 17 William Lawrence 12 Mary Lawrence 9 Abigail Tuttle 6 Simon Tuttle 4 Sarah Tuttle 2 John Tuttle 1 Mrs. Joan Antrobus 65 Mary Wrast 24 Thomas Greene 15 Nathan Haford 16 servant Mary Chittwood 24 THOMAS OLNEY 35 shoemaker Salem Mrs. Marie Olney 30 Thomas Olney, Jr. 3 Epenetus Olney 1 GEORGE GIDDINS 25 husbandman of Clapham, county Beds Ipswich Mrs. Jane Giddins 20 MICHAEL WILLIAMSON 30 servant THOMAS CARTER 25 servant Elizabeth Morrison 12 servant MARTIN SAUNDERS 40 currier of Sudbury, county Suffolk Braintree Mrs. Rachel Saunders 40 Mary Saunders 15 Leah Saunders 10 Judith Saunders 8 Martin Saunders 4 Mary Fuller 15 servant Richard Smith 14 servant Richard Ridley 16 servant FRANCIS NEWCOM 30 husbandman Braintree Mrs. Rachel Newcom 21 Rachel Newcom 2 1/2 John Newcom 3/4 ANTHONY STANION 24 glover Boston DANIEL HANBURY 29 Francis Dexter 13 William Dawes 15 EDMOND WEAVER 28 husbandman of Aymestrey, Hereford Mrs. Margaret Weaver 30 JAMES WEAVER 23 statloner of Aymestrey, Hereford RICHARD TUTTLE 32 husbandman of Ringstead, Northants Boston Mrs. Anne Tuttle 41 Anne Tuttle 12 John Tuttle 10 Rebecca Tuttle 6 Isabel Tuttle 70 (probably mother) Mary Wolhouston 30 WILLIAM TUTTLE (click here to go follow this family) 26 husbandman of Ringstead, Northants Boston Mrs. Elizabeth Tuttle 23 John Tuttle 3 1/2 Anne Tuttle 2 1/4 Thomas Tuttle 1/4 Cicely Clark 16 Mary Bill 11 Philip Atwood 12 Bartholomew Faldoe 16 Elizabeth Swayne 20 Margaret Leach 15 Hannah Smith 18 Anne Wells 15 FRANCIS BUSHNELL 26 carpenter from Berkshire Salem Mrs. Mary Bushnell 26 Martha Bushnell 1 William Lea 16 Mary Smith 18 RICHARD FENN 27 certified by Alderman Rlchard Fenn THOMAS SAVAGE 27 tailor of Taunton, county Somerset Boston RICHARD HARVIE 22 tailor Salem Mrs. Anne Harvie 22 FRANCIS PEABODY 21 husbandman Ipswich WILLIAM WILCOCKSON 34 weaver Hartford Mrs. Margaret Wilcockson 24 John Wilcockson 2 WILLIAM BEARDSLEY 30 Concord and Stratford, Connecticut Mrs. Mary Beardsley 26 Mary Beardsley 4 John Beardsley 2 Joseph Beardsley 1/2 ALLEN PERLEY 27 hushandman lpswich W1LL1AM FELLOE 24 shoemaker Ipswich FRANC1S BAKER 24 tailor Boston The following passengers certified from Kingston, Surrey. PALMER TINGLEY 21 miller Ipswich William Buttrick 20 hostler THOMAS JEWELL 27 miller Braintree The following passengers certified from Sudbury, Suffolk: RICHARD HAFFIELD 54 currier Ipswich Mrs. Martha Haffield 42 Mary Haffield 18 Sarah Haffield 14 Martha Haffield 8 Rachel Haffield 6 Ruth Haffield 3 Alice Smith 40 Elizabeth Cooper 24 John Smith 13 Job Hawkins I5 The following passengers certified, but no place stated. Mrs. Eylin Hanford 46 of Fremington, county Devon Scituate Margaret Hanford 16 Elizabeth Hanford I4 Rodolphus Elmes I5 servant, of Southwark, Surrey Scituate Thomas Stanley 16 servant Mrs. Sarah Pitney 22 ( ? ) Marshfield Margaret Pitney 22 Sarah Pitney 7 Samuel Pitney 1 1/2 Rachel Deane 31 notes: Planters of the commonwealth give the sailing date as about April 10, 1635. The book Some descendants of Arthur Warren, p19. gives the sailing date as April 2, 1635 Back to the Genealogy Page Back to the Tuttle Genealogy . (Research):Change notes:Last Updated by: RonHaley
See Note Page S.R. Durand: Major Thomas Lawrence was one of three brothers who came to America. Their father, Thomas Lawrence, died March 20, 1625, and their mother remarried in 1627 to John Tuthill. They brought their children to America in 1635 and settled in Ipswich, Massachusetts. The family had sailed in April of 1635 on the ship Planter with Governor John Winthrop Jr., who was being sent by Henry Lawrence, Lord [sic.] Say and Seal, Lord Brooke, and others to be governor of their colony in Connecticut. It is of interest to know something about the two brothers of Thomas, John and William Lawrence, for they became prominent citizens on Long Island before Thomas went there. The Lawrence brothers, with their mother, her second husband John Tuthill, and their two sisters landed at Plymouth and settled at Ipswich, where they remained. During the Indian troubles of the next few years, the Lawrence brothers stayed in Ipswich to help protect the many women and children in the settlement, rather than going to Fort Saybrook, which was practically a military garrison. About 1640, John at age 22 and William at age 16 went to Long Island, and John was among the patentees of Hempstead. The next year they received a patent from the Dutch governor, William Kieft, for Flushing, Long Island, where John established his residence. Later, in 1665, after the English had captured New Netherlands from the Dutch, he was the Mayor of New York and on the council [?] for many years. In 1672, he was appointed as a judge of the Supreme Court, on which he served until his death in 1699. Our ancestor, Thomas Lawrence, was baptized March 8, 1620 at Great St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England. He had joined his brothers at Flushing, Long Island by 1645, when he was twenty-five years of age. On August 24, 1651, he was arrested at New Haven because he possessed money from Governor Stuyvesant, which the New England authorities claimed. In 1655 he joined with his brothers in obtaining a patent for Middleburgh, afterwards named Newtown, Long Island, and he settled there the following year. He is recorded as the owner of two lots there on July 10, 1662. On August 23, 1665, he received a license to purchase of the Indians Round Island near Hellgate, about 8 or 9 acres of land. His name is recorded in this license as Captain Thomas Lawrence, and the purchase of this island was confirmed by the governor in 1667. On March 14, 1669, he was one of the road surveyors in Newtown. In September of 1675, he is recorded as having at Newtown 40 acres of land, 2 horses, 4 oxen, 8 cows, 12 young cattle, and 8 swine. Three years later in 1678 he had 4 persons, 40 acres, 10 horses, 2 oxen, 8 cows, 22 young cattle, 20 sheep and 12 swine. In December of 1677, he had received a patent for Anneke Jan's farm on Hellgate Neck. Subequently he purchased all the land from Hell Gate Cove to Bowery Bay, consisting of four large farms and several pieces of pasture and woodland. On December 30, 1689, he was commissioned by Governor Jacob Leisler, as Major of the Horse for the Company of Queen's County. In February 1690, he was trusted with raising the troops in Queen's County to aid in defending Albany against the French. Later, he was ordered to proceed to Southold with his militia force to protect his majesty's subjects against attacks by French cruisers. It is not known who Major Thomas Lawrence's first wife was. They had five sons: Thomas, William, John, Jonathan, and Daniel; and one daughter, Elizabeth, who married John Saunders on July 26, 1683. Of the sons, our ancestor John alone remained at Newtown and founded the most eminent branch of the Lawrence family in America. Major Thomas Lawrence married second Mary Ferguson on November 9, 1692. His will was made February 5, 1703, and proved April 25 of that year. In the late summer of 1999 I heard from Ray Sims, a gentleman from Oregon, whose wife was a Lawrence descendant. He soon sent me a copy of his recently completed book, My wife is a Lawrence. This book details his wife's line coming from the immigrant ancestor John Joseph Lawrence, who was born about 1610 in Wisset, Suffolk, England. He writes: Family states that it is supposed that John came to this country early in 1635 on the ship Planter having received a certificate from the minister of Great St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England. He was among the early settlers of New England, in Watertown, Mass between 1630 and 1635, probably with his father and wife, Elizabeth... According to the history of Groton - Pepperell - Shirley, County of Middlesex, Mass., this Lawrence family came with or about the same time as Governor Winthrop in 1630, who landed at Plymouth, Massachusetts. The Reverend John Lawrence, a Memoriam, reports a different happening. It states that the Lawrence parties were probably on the ship Arbella which arrived in Salem in June of 1630. They then traveled about four miles up the Charles River from Charlestown, and established the settlement, the fourth in the colony, that became the town of Watertown. In all cases, it appears that the John Lawrence Mr. Sims describes cannot be the same John Lawrence who was the brother of our ancestor, Major Thomas Lawrence. Mr. Sims' book documents the progress of his John Lawrence's line through Vermont, and thereafter westward through Illinois, North Dakota, Idaho, and to Oregon, where he and his wife resided. The puzzling parts are the references to both parties of Lawrences accompanying Governor John Winthrop to Massachusetts. Since Bampo's account specifies Governor John Winthrop, Jr., it could be that they sailed with the original governor's son. Nonetheless, Mr. Sims' book leaves undetermined the exact time and vessel of emigration of his John Lawrence. However, his book does detail the earliest known parts of the Lawrence line, which further back coincide with the one detailed by my grandfather. Facts about this person: Baptism March 08, 1619/20 St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England Emigration June 07, 1635 Boston, Suffolk Co., MA Record Change October 25, 1999
St Albans (Co Hertford) England (Abbey church) flushing LI See Note Page Facts about this person: Record Change October 03, 1999 Emigration June 07, 1635 Boston, Suffolk Co., MA Passenger List for the Planter 1635 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PLANTER of London, Nicholas Trerice, Master. She sailed from London April 2, 1635 and arrived at Boston on Sunday, June 7, 1635. The following passengers were certified from Stepney: NICHOLAS DAVIES 40 tailor of Wapping Charlestown Mrs. Sarah Davies 48 Joseph Davies 13 William Locke William Locke Genealogy Locke Family Association 6 Woburn JOHN MADDOX 43 sawyer Salem ROBERT STEVENS 22 sawyer Braintree (?) JOHN MOORE 24 laborer JAMES HAYWARD 22 servant Judith Phippen 16 servant The following passengers certified from St. Albans, Herts: JOHN TUTTLE 39 mercer of Saint Albans, Herts Ipswich Mrs. Joan Tuttle 42 John Lawrence 17 William Lawrence 12 Mary Lawrence 9 Abigail Tuttle 6 Simon Tuttle 4 Sarah Tuttle 2 John Tuttle 1 Mrs. Joan Antrobus 65 Mary Wrast 24 Thomas Greene 15 Nathan Haford 16 servant Mary Chittwood 24 THOMAS OLNEY 35 shoemaker Salem Mrs. Marie Olney 30 Thomas Olney, Jr. 3 Epenetus Olney 1 GEORGE GIDDINS 25 husbandman of Clapham, county Beds Ipswich Mrs. Jane Giddins 20 MICHAEL WILLIAMSON 30 servant THOMAS CARTER 25 servant Elizabeth Morrison 12 servant MARTIN SAUNDERS 40 currier of Sudbury, county Suffolk Braintree Mrs. Rachel Saunders 40 Mary Saunders 15 Leah Saunders 10 Judith Saunders 8 Martin Saunders 4 Mary Fuller 15 servant Richard Smith 14 servant Richard Ridley 16 servant FRANCIS NEWCOM 30 husbandman Braintree Mrs. Rachel Newcom 21 Rachel Newcom 2 1/2 John Newcom 3/4 ANTHONY STANION 24 glover Boston DANIEL HANBURY 29 Francis Dexter 13 William Dawes 15 EDMOND WEAVER 28 husbandman of Aymestrey, Hereford Mrs. Margaret Weaver 30 JAMES WEAVER 23 statloner of Aymestrey, Hereford RICHARD TUTTLE 32 husbandman of Ringstead, Northants Boston Mrs. Anne Tuttle 41 Anne Tuttle 12 John Tuttle 10 Rebecca Tuttle 6 Isabel Tuttle 70 (probably mother) Mary Wolhouston 30 WILLIAM TUTTLE (click here to go follow this family) 26 husbandman of Ringstead, Northants Boston Mrs. Elizabeth Tuttle 23 John Tuttle 3 1/2 Anne Tuttle 2 1/4 Thomas Tuttle 1/4 Cicely Clark 16 Mary Bill 11 Philip Atwood 12 Bartholomew Faldoe 16 Elizabeth Swayne 20 Margaret Leach 15 Hannah Smith 18 Anne Wells 15 FRANCIS BUSHNELL 26 carpenter from Berkshire Salem Mrs. Mary Bushnell 26 Martha Bushnell 1 William Lea 16 Mary Smith 18 RICHARD FENN 27 certified by Alderman Rlchard Fenn THOMAS SAVAGE 27 tailor of Taunton, county Somerset Boston RICHARD HARVIE 22 tailor Salem Mrs. Anne Harvie 22 FRANCIS PEABODY 21 husbandman Ipswich WILLIAM WILCOCKSON 34 weaver Hartford Mrs. Margaret Wilcockson 24 John Wilcockson 2 WILLIAM BEARDSLEY 30 Concord and Stratford, Connecticut Mrs. Mary Beardsley 26 Mary Beardsley 4 John Beardsley 2 Joseph Beardsley 1/2 ALLEN PERLEY 27 hushandman lpswich W1LL1AM FELLOE 24 shoemaker Ipswich FRANC1S BAKER 24 tailor Boston The following passengers certified from Kingston, Surrey. PALMER TINGLEY 21 miller Ipswich William Buttrick 20 hostler THOMAS JEWELL 27 miller Braintree The following passengers certified from Sudbury, Suffolk: RICHARD HAFFIELD 54 currier Ipswich Mrs. Martha Haffield 42 Mary Haffield 18 Sarah Haffield 14 Martha Haffield 8 Rachel Haffield 6 Ruth Haffield 3 Alice Smith 40 Elizabeth Cooper 24 John Smith 13 Job Hawkins I5 The following passengers certified, but no place stated. Mrs. Eylin Hanford 46 of Fremington, county Devon Scituate Margaret Hanford 16 Elizabeth Hanford I4 Rodolphus Elmes I5 servant, of Southwark, Surrey Scituate Thomas Stanley 16 servant Mrs. Sarah Pitney 22 ( ? ) Marshfield Margaret Pitney 22 Sarah Pitney 7 Samuel Pitney 1 1/2 Rachel Deane 31 notes: Planters of the commonwealth give the sailing date as about April 10, 1635. The book Some descendants of Arthur Warren, p19. gives the sailing date as April 2, 1635 . (Research):Change notes:Last Updated by: RonHaley
He married Joan Antrobus 23 Oct 1609 at St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England . Joan Antrobus was born at St Albans, Hertfordshire, England 25 Jan 1590/91 .
They were the parents of 5
children:
Jane Lawrence
born 18 Dec 1614.
Maria Lawrence
born Abt 1616.
John Lawrence
born 1618.
Thomas Lawrence, Major
born 1619.
William Lawrence, Captain
born 1623.
Thomas Lawrence died 20 Mar 1625 at St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England .
Joan Antrobus died 1659 at MA .