[3724] WSHNGT.ASC file (Geo Washington Ahnentafel) # 279067616 = 139879136
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|--Thomas BESBEDGE
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Scituate genealogy by David Pane-Joyce (http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/scituate/rr_toc.html) Frank J. Bisbee, Genealogy of the Bisbee Family: Descendants of Thomas Besbeech (Bisbee) of Scituate, Duxbury and Sudbury, Massachusetts, Otter Brook Press, 1956.
Thomas lived in Hedcorn and later in Sandwich, England. His certificate of conformity, required by law to emigrate, was certified by Thomas Warren, Vicar of Sandwich, and by Thomas Harmon, Vicar of Hedcorn, and was dated March 1634.
Thomas came in the Hercules 1635 with six children and three servants, embarked at Sandwich, Kent, and landed in Scituate Harbor in the spring of 1634. Thomas Bisbedge settled first in Cambridge, MA, then in Scituate. He was deacon of the First Church of Scituate that he joined 30 Apr 1637, but removed to Duxbury, probably for the religious quarrels at Scituate. He was rep. for Duxbury 1643. He removed again to Sudbury. Freeman 7 Feb 1637.
He was made a freeman by the general court of Plymouth Colony 2 Jan 1638. In Dec 1638 he was among a group of eight with ties to Scituate who were to be granted land at Seipican (now Rochester, MA). The people of Scituate decided against that area in favor of Barnstable where a large number of church members moved in 1639 with their Minister John Lothrop. On 1 Mar 1642 Thomas Besbeech of Duxbury was appointed to sit on the grand jury in Plymouth [Plym. Col. Rec., 2:34]. He apparently neglected his civil duties, for he was fined five shillings on 7 Jun 1642 for "departing the Court without leave, being warned to serve on the grand inquest" [Plym. Col. Rec., 2:42]. Thomas remained in Duxbury and was elected a deputy to the general court from that town on 6 Jun 1643 [Plym. Col. Rec., 2:57]. On 13 Oct 1664 he sold his land in Scituate and removed to Marshfield, MA (he may have lived there before this date, for he is listed a freeman of Marshfield in 1658 [Plym. Col. Rec., 8:201]). He later resided in Sudbury, MA where he d. Mar. 9, 1674.
Thomas lived with the family of Mary, his daughter, for a number of years in Sudbury.
The descendants of Thomas spelled Besbedge in other ways such as Bisbredge, Besbridge, Besbrech, Besbitch, Bresbresch, Bisbe, Besbey, Bisby, and Bisbee.
See NEHGR 47:34.
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_Francis Murray FORBES _|
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"Woodbridge Record": Harv. Col. 1662; famous for controversy with Rev.
Increase Mather; lived in Windsor, Conn.
"A Genealogical Register of the First Settlers of New-England ..." second minister of Northampton, ordained 11 Sep 1672
BIRTH: M. P. Kuhns, "The 'Mary and John': a story of the founding of Dorchester, Massachusetts, 1630" lists date as 4 Oct 1643 as does "A Genealogical Register of the First Settlers of New-England ..."
MARRIAGE: M. P. Kuhns, "The 'Mary and John': a story of the founding of Dorchester, Massachusetts, 1630"
"Chambers Biog. Dict." American Congregational theologian and pastor. Grad from Harvard where he was first librarian 1667-1674, and ministered at Northampton 1672-1729. He helped prepare the controversial Half-Way Covenant, and urged the admission to full church membership of those who, though without a conversion experience, showed signs of godliness.
http://www.shel.net/shel/genealogy/d0000/g0000037.html#I0183 b 4 Oct 1643, d & bur pl, says marr 18 Mar 1669