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| _Baldwin WAKE _______+
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| _John WAKE __________|
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| | |_Hawise DE QUINCY ___+
| | (1250 - 1285) m 1267
|_Margaret WAKE ______|
(1300 - 1349) m 1325|
| _John FITZ BARNARD __
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|_Joan FITZ BERNARD __|
(1273 - 1309) m 1291|
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_Joseph BINGHAM _____+
| (1709 - 1787) m 1731
_Calvin BINGHAM _____|
| (1750 - 1831) m 1777|
| |_Ruth POST __________+
| (1711 - 1796) m 1731
_Stephen BINGHAM ____|
| (1791 - 1870) m 1820|
| | _John DENTON ________+
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| |_Lydia DENTON _______|
| (1757 - 1831) m 1777|
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(1791 - ....) m 1820|
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"Was a merchant and deacon in 2d Congregat. church."
MARRIAGE: 'History of the Bingham written by Mary Bingham Kinsley' (ca. 1898) gives date of first marriage as 18 Nov 1843
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"Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists ...", Lines 1 & 2, widow of Sir Hugh Swynford
"Our Royal Descent from Alfred 'the Great'...", Steve Clare genealogy papers, p 55, she was sister of Phillippa Roet, a Lady in Waiting to the Queen, who married Geoffrey Chaucer, England's famous poet
Al Myers' genealogy pages via http://www.ezonline.com/aem/ Katherine de Roet
"Wars of the Roses" p 27:in 1388 Richard II made her Lady of the Garter
generally known as Katherine Swynford
"Katherine" by Anya Seton is a thoroughly researched and well written biography which reads like a novel.
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_William MORGAN _____|
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| (1607 - 1685)
| _Thomas MORGAN ______+
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| _Sir William MORGAN __|
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| | |_Elizabeth BODENHAM _+
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|_Elizabeth MORGAN ___|
(1589 - 1638) m 1606|
| _William WINTER _____
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|_Elizabeth WINTER ____|
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|_Maria LANSTON ______
(1538 - ....)
[639]
The family appears to have moved from Llanddaff, Wales to Bristol, England on the opposite side of the Bristol Channel a few years prior to 1636.
In the month of March 1636 James and his two younger brothers, John and Miles, sailed from Bristol and arrived at Boston, Mass. in Apr 1637. James settled in Roxbury, Mass, near Boston before 1640.
On 6 Aug 1640 he married Margery Hill of Roxbury, Mass.
He was made a freeman 10 May 1643. He is named as a resident there in the inventory of John Graves, 1646, and was a freeholder there as late as 1650, the same year that he moved to Pequot (now New London, Conn.) and he had a house lot assigned him there.
On 25 Dec 1656 he moved across the river to what is now Groton, Conn. The spot where he first built his house in Groton in 1657, and where he afterwards resided, and where he died, is a few rods southeast of the present dwelling (1868) of Elijah S. Morgan, about 3 miles from Groton Ferry, on the road to Poquonoc Bridge, and this patriarchal homestead from that day down to the present occupant, has descended by inheritance, through an unbroken line of James Morgans, for six generations. And it is worthy of notice, that for eight generations each one is headed by the name of James Morgan.
He was one of the "Townsmen" or Selectmen of New London for several years and was one of the first deputy's sent from New London Plantations to the General Court at Hartford, May session 1657, at which date he gave his age to be "about 50 years" and was chosen nine times afterwards to this assembly, the last time in 1670.
CHILDREN:
HANNAH - married NEHEMIAH ROYCE - 20 Nov 1660, They appear to have moved to the New Haven Colony. No trace of her descendants. They were living in Wallingford bef 1674.
JOHN - married second -- ELIZABETH JONES WILLIAMS dau of LIEUT. GOVERNOR WILLIAM JONES of New Haven, and grand dau of Gov. THEOPHILUS EATON.
Death dates for Abraham and infant and place of birth for infant are found in the Boston Registry Dept records relating to the early history of Boston, Vol 6
Source of information: From a history of James Morgan, of New London, Conn.
and his descendants; from 1607 to 1869 by Nathanial E. Morgan Published 1869.
_Thomas ROYCE _______+
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_Robert ROYCE _______|
| (1603 - 1676) m 1634|
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_Nehemiah ROYCE _____|
| (1636 - 1706) m 1660|
| | _John SIMS OR SYMES _
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| |_Mary SIMS __________|
| (1609 - 1697) m 1634|
| |_Sarah BAKER ________
| (1587 - ....)
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|--Joseph ROYCE
| (1663 - 1707)
| _William MORGAN _____+
| | (1585 - 1638) m 1606
| _James MORGAN _______|
| | (1607 - 1685) m 1640|
| | |_Elizabeth MORGAN ___+
| | (1589 - 1638) m 1606
|_Hannah MORGAN ______|
(1642 - 1688) m 1660|
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