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Persoonlijke gegevens REV. JOHN (MA) THROCKMORTON THROG‘S NECK 

  • Hij is geboren op 9 mei 1601 in Norwich, Norfolk, England.
  • Geloof: Converted to Quakers.
  • Hij is overleden op 27 november 1647, hij was toen 46 jaar oud.

    Fout Let op: Was 9 maanden voor de geboorte (??-??-1650) van kind (Job Colville Throckmorton) al overleden (27 november 1647).

  • Alternatief: Hij is overleden op 17 maart 1683 in Middletown, Monmouth, New Jersey, United States, hij was toen 81 jaar oud.
    Age: 83
  • Hij is begraven in Monmouth County, New Jersey, Verenigde Staten.
  • Deze gegevens zijn voor het laatst bijgewerkt op 20 maart 2023.

Gezin van REV. JOHN (MA) THROCKMORTON THROG‘S NECK

Hij is getrouwd met REBECCAH COLVILLE.

Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 1647 te RI, hij was toen 45 jaar oud.


Kind(eren):

  1. Patience Throckmorton  1640-1676 


Notities over REV. JOHN (MA) THROCKMORTON THROG‘S NECK


John Coggeshall
Birth: 9 Dec 1601 Harwich, Tendring District, Essex, England
Death: 27 Nov 1647 (aged 45) Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island, USA
Burial: Coggeshall Cemetery, Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island, USA
Memorial #: 11077857
Bio: This is my direct ancestor that has been documented through Colonial Dames of the 17th Century.

Colonial President (Governor). "Chosen moderator of the first meeting under the charter for the colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, and then at the same meeting elected president, May 1647." (From Great Migration Begins) He was buried on his own land in Newport, where his descendants have erected a monument to his memory, and enclosed the little family burial ground with a neat and substantial stone wall. It is situated on Coggeshall Avenue, near Victoria Avenue.

Dec. 9, 1601 is not his birth date. It is the date of his baptism. (From "The Coggeshalls of America")

He is my direct ancestor.

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This was sent by Bev Anderson --
I have a copy of Ancestors and Kin by Robert Walden Coggeshall. John Coggeshall, son of John Coggeshall "the Younger" and his wife, Anne Butter, was baptized at Halstead, Essex, England on 9 December 1601. From additional info on John's parents and the rest of the family, they lived at or near Castle Hedingham, Essex, England, which is near the town of Halstead.

It was Anne Butter Coggeshall's will, dated 16 April 1645 (found by Henry FitzGilbert Waters) that mentions her son, John Coggeshall 'now dwelling in New England' and the names of John's children that tied the president to his mother and father. Some of this info is in old publications (NEHGR, for one) and available for free downloads on Google books.
Cemetery Record says born abt. 1591.
Family Members
Parents
John Coggeshall 1576-1615
Anne Butter Coggeshall 1583-1648
Spouse
Mary Coggeshall 1595-1684
Siblings
Katherine Coggeshall 1607-1640
Children
John Coggeshall 1619-1708
Joshua Coggeshall 1623-1689
Ann Coggeshall Easton 1626-1687
Mary Coggeshall Martin 1628-1706
Wait Coggeshall Gould 1636-1718
Created by: Linda (46626647)
Added: 2 Jun 2005
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11077857/john-coggeshall
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11077857/john-coggeshall: accessed 24 February 2023), memorial page for John Coggeshall (9 Dec 1601œ27 Nov 1647), Find a Grave Memorial ID 11077857, citing Coggeshall Cemetery, Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island, USA; Maintained by Linda (contributor 46626647).

John Throckmorton
Dates of Birth and Death 1601 - 1684
John Throckmorton of Providence, Rhode Island, traditionally son of Bassingboume and Mary Hill Throckmorton, of Norwick, England, was baptized 8 May 1601 at Herts, England. He married, place and date unknown, Rebecca Covill, and died between 17 March 1683/4 and 25 April 1684 at Middletown, New Jersey while visiting his sons Job and John and was interred in a plot set aside there by, and mentioned in the 1690 will of his son John Throckmorton.
John Throckmorton was one of the original proprietors of Providence Plantation, Rhode Island, a Deputy there 1664 - 1674. During the visitation of John Fox he was converted to The Society of Friends at Newport, Rhode Island. He had been one of the syndicators of the Mayflower voyage to Plymouth and came to Massachusetts to determine why there had been no financial return on their investment in ten years. He became active in the development of coastwise shipping among the colonies which probably was not what the Crown wanted. He founded in 1643 in Eastchester, New York, a colony on land which bore his name Throgmorton Neck, eventually shortened to Throg's Neck.
He was an unusually outspoken immigrant and left a trail of paper, much of it against various religious sects or people. By 1664 he was restless again and he became one of the Monmouth County, New Jersey Patentees. He remained a resident of Rhode Island and his trading ships plied the eastern waters. He deeded land in Middletown to his sons and "died an octogenarian while visiting" them there.
Rebecca Covill (possibly Comell), Mrs. Throckmorton, was cited in Providence as being a midwife. She is said to have predeceased her husband, but her place of interment is not known.
Biography Author Clifton Rowland Brooks, M.D. #C41
References
Moriarty Notebook, XIV: 17-18 at NEHGS
Anc. Roots of 60 Colonists, Vth ED. L.Weis, Line 208-42
The Gen. Reg. of the Soc. of Col. Wars, 1899-02: 783
Rhode Island Land Evidences, Vol. 1:163, 209
Genealogical Dictionary of RI, Austin, 1887, p. 200
Historical & Genealogical Miscellany, Vol.5:75. Stillwell, John E., M.D and following. Sitharwood, Throckmorton Family History, 1929

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