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| ID No: |
31827 |
| Firstname: |
Rose |
| Name: |
Stoughton
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| Gender: |
F |
| Occupation: |
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| Christening: |
22 November 1629
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| Parish/City: |
Stoughton, Chichester District, West Sussex |
| Country: |
England |
| Bapt./Source: |
Precise date: RICHARDSON, Douglas. "Magna Carta Ancestry", 2nd Edition, Vol. IV, p. 113-114. Incomplete date, but extra info: NEHGR, vol. 5, pg. 350 (see Death link). |
| Death: |
05 November 1677 - Age: 47
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| Parish/City: |
Dover, Strafford County, New Hampshire |
| Country: |
United States USA |
| Burial/Source: |
OTIS, Horatio N. "The Otis Genealogy." NEHGR, vol. 5, pg. 179. The birth and death dates are likely to be Julian (Old Style) dates since Americans don't typically convert in order to avoid confusion. |
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Information, Other Kids, Notes, etc.
Rose était la fille de Sir Anthony Stoughton et d'Agnes Pierce et la soeur de Sir Nicholas Stoughton. Leur père était puritain et porte-étendard de l'armée parlementaire. Afin d'échapper à la guerre civile, Rose émigra en Nouvelle-Angleterre avec l'aide d'un membre de sa famille (Israel Stoughton) en 1643. Quelques années plus tard, vers 1649, eller pri ...< plus >...
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Marriage or Union
Rose 19 years & Richard 23 years
1649
Dover or Boston, prob. Boston (see bio)
United States USA
Source: OTIS, William A. "A Genealogical and Historical Memoir of the Otis Family in America" (1924); TORREY, Clarence Almon. "New England Marriages Prior to 1700"
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| Partner |
| ID No: |
31825 |
| Firstname: |
Richard |
| Name: |
Otis
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| Gender: |
M |
| Occupation: |
Forgeron |
| Born: |
1626 about
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| Parish/City: |
Glastonbury, Somerset |
| Country: |
England |
| Bapt./Source: |
"A Genealogical and Historical Memoir of the Otis Family in America" by William A. Otis (1924) |
| Death: |
28 June 1689 - Age: 63
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| Parish/City: |
Dover, N.H. |
| Country: |
United States USA |
| Burial/Source: |
This is likely to be a Julian (Old Style) date since Americans don't typically convert in order to avoid confusion. |
Information, Other Kids, Notes, etc.
Richard Otis I est mort pendant la nuit du 27-28 juin 1689 lors du massacre de Cochecho, un raid par les Amérindiens des « garnisons » résidentielles de Cochecho (Dover, N.H., É.-U.). Les garnisons de Cochecho étaient des habitations fortifiées qui abritaient des membres d'une famille étendue.
Ce raid a été l'événement déclencheur de la Premièr ...< plus >...
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