Hij is getrouwd met Rebecca PERKINS.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 21 juli 1659 te Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA, hij was toen 24 jaar oud.Bronnen 1, 2, 3, 4, 7
Kind(eren):
John Hussey was baptized “the last day of ye last mo: Ao 1635” in Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts, the son of Christopher Hussey and Theodate Bachiler. John married Rebecca Perkins 2 September 1659. Rebecca was the daughter of Isaac Perkins and Susannah -. The Husseys were Quakers.
The Husseys moved to Hampton, Norfolk, Massachusetts (now Rockingham County, New Hampshire). There, the Husseys were fined in 1663 and 1664 for not attending church meetings and in 1668 for working on a fast day (these were Puritan observances, not Quaker). In 1670, John was again fined for not attending meetings and for “using reproachful speeches against Mr. Cotton and his doctrine”. John was appointed a Representative in 1692 but refused to take the oath of office (taking oaths being against Quaker tenets) and was refused the office.
In 1671, John’s father gave his Nantucket lands to John and his brother Stephen but John later sold his interest in the island to Stephen. In 1688, the family moved to Newcastle, Newcastle, Delaware, where, according to Savage, John “was a preacher to the Quakers”. In 1696, he served as a Representative, being being required to make an oath in his new home. John also owned a plantation named Nonesuch, was a yeoman, and was appointed a member of the Pennsylvania Assembly in 1696 (Quakers there were not required to take an oath of office.) John’s will was dated 8 May 1707.
SOURCE: http://www.boydhouse.com/michelle/hussey/johnrebeccahussey.html
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