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The Bromley Genealogy
Viola Anette (Derby) Bromley
pg 348-349
Thomas Parke, born in England in 1622, came with his father and lived in Wethersfield and Preston, Conn., of which town he was one of the incorporators in 1686, and gave the name to the town from his birthplace, in Preston, England. He was a deacon in the Rev. Treat's church. He married, in 1645, Dorothy Thompson, daughter of John and Alice Thompson, of Preston, England. He died in Preston, Conn., July 30, 1709, and his will was probated in Sept., 1709.
His children were:
1 Martha, born in Wethersfield, 1646; died Feb. 14, 1717; married, Jan. 16, 1667-8, Isaac Wheeler; born 1646; died June 5, 1712.
2 Thomas, born in Wethersfield, April 18, 1648; died 1697-8; married Mary Allyn, daughter of Robert, of New London.
3 Robert, born in New London; married, Nov. 24, 1681, Rachel Leffingwell, daughter of Thomas and Mary Bushnell.
4 Dorothy, born in New London March 16, 1652; married, in April, 1670, Joseph Morgan.
5 Nathaniel, died 1718; married Sarah Geer, daughter of George and Sarah (Allyn) Geer.
6 William, married, Dec. 3, 1684, Hannah Frink, born 1661, daughter of John, of Stonington, and Grace (Stevens) Frink.
A paper of great interest is the letter which Robert Parke wrote to Gov. John Winthrop, from Easterkeale, in Lincolnshire, shortly before they sailed from Cowes, Isle of Wight, for America, in the ship Arabella, March 29, 1630, and which is printed in the Massachusetts Historical Society's collections, series 5, volume 1, page 194. Here is a copy of it:
"To the Right Worshipfull Maigr. John Winthrop Esquier in Gratton in Suffolke give this with speede I pray you.
"To the Right Worshipfull, Sir,
"I understand by some of my frendes that you are suddenly to goe into New England. If it be not to laite for me to provide my selfe with cattell and shiping, I do porpose to goe with you, and all my company, if please God to permit us life and health. I haue sente to my sonne and to Mathewe Harrison to by for me six coues, and three mayers, and a horse; soe, I beseech you, give them directions to take the beste course for me that you shall thinke fit for to be done, hoping you will doe the beste that you can do fordere my jurny. Furder, I woulde desire you to giue me directiones what household I shall take with me, and for howe longe we shalle vittle us, and what day we shall set forwardes from London; but as for our selfes, we wilbe at Stratford the laste weke in February; and thus with my loue and seruis remembred, in haste, I reste, comiting you unto the Allmightie. Your assured frend to comaunde.
Ro: Parke.
"From Easterkeale, in Lincolnshire this xxviijth day of February 1629."
Parke Or Park.
1 THOMAS2 PARKE, son of Robert and Martha (Chapen or Chaplin) Parke, who emigrated from Preston, Eng.; married Dorothy Thompson, baptized July 5, 1624, daughter of John and Alice Thompson.
Children:
2 Martha, born 1646; married Isaac Wheeler of Stonington, Conn.
3 Thomas, born 1648; married Mary Allyn of Norwich, Conn.
4 Dorothy, born 1652; married Joseph Morgan of Preston, Conn., 1670.
5 Alice, married Greenfield Larrabee, March 16, 1673.
6 Nathaniel, married Sarah Geer.
7 Robert, married (first) Rachel Leffingwell, (second) Mary Rose.
8 William, married, 1684, Hannah Frink, born 1661; married (second) Hannah Plimton, Oct. 3, 1717, and (third) Mary .
9 John, married Mary .
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THOMAS PARKE (Robert, Robert, William, William, William, John, John, Robert (died1400) ) was born 13 Feb 1616, Hitcham, Suffolk...
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