Er ist verheiratet mit Joan Swyft (Sisson).
Marriage
Date: 1618
Place: Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts
Marriage
Date: 03 Jan 1626
Place: Boxing, Suffolk, England
Marriage
Date: 05 Dec 1641
Place: Sandwich, Barnstable, MA
Sie haben geheiratet in England.
Kind(er):
William Swyft, III is your 10th great grandfather.
You
‰ ᆒ Geneva Allene Welborn (Smith)
your mother ·Üí Henry Loyd Smith, Sr.
her father ·Üí Edith Lucinda Smith
his mother ·Üí William M Lee, Will
her father ·Üí Martha Lee (Collier)
his mother ·Üí Lucinda Collier
her mother ·Üí Elizabeth France Haskell
her mother ·Üí Elizabeth Haskell
her mother ·Üí Abigail Lydia Hammond
her mother ·Üí Jirah Swift
her father ·Üí William Swift, IV
his father ·Üí William Swyft, III
his father
https://www.geni.com/people/William-Swyft-III/6000000005965963839
William Swyft, III
Gender:
Male
Birth:
1593
Bermondsey, Surrey, England (United Kingdom)
Death:
March 07, 1643 (49-50)
Sandwich, (Present Barnstable County), Plymouth Colony (Present Massachusetts)
Place of Burial:
Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
Immediate Family:
Husband of Sarah Swift and Joan Swyft
Father of Edward Swift; Mary Swift; William Swift, IV; Elizabeth Allen; Hannah Wing; Esther Bull; Sarah Swift; Susannah Esther Swift; James Swift and Edward Swift ¬´ less
William Swyft, b. 1593 in Bermondsey, England. He married June 4, 1618 at Bocking, Essex (4) to Sarah Unknown, b. about 1599 at Bocking (3). About ten years later, ca. 1630, he emigrated to Massachusetts and died 7 March 1643/44 at Sandwich (5). 2nd wife, Joane (married Jan. 3, 1626 @ St. Magdalen, Bermondsey, England) died 26 November 1663 at Sandwich (4). She may have been Joanne (4). It is also possible, according to Frank Allaben, that she was a second wife of William Swift and not the mother of his children.
Citing (4) as his source, the following is from (1):
William Swift came from England about 1630; a proprietor of Watertown, Mass., 1636; Removed to Sandwich about 1639. Lawsuit at Salem in 1638; served in Lt. John Blackner's company, 1643. His son Edward was apprenticed to George Andrews, Butcher, in Eastclepe, London. He sold a house and land at Sud. 28-4-1641{Suff. De. and Col. Rec. vol.1} He died at Sandwich, Inventory taken 29 Jan 1642. Wife Joanne, Administer, and Daniel Wing gave bonds with her; a house at Sudbury was mortaged to Mr. Burton. The widow's will was Probated 8-12-1662. Bequest to Daniel Wing's two sons, Samuel and John; Grandchildren Hannah Swift and Experience Allen; to Mary Darby; To Hannah Wing the Elder, and her Daughters; to Zebadiah Allin; son William Exec.
Footnotes (1) Web site of Harry Hadaway of Bow, NH: "My Family Tree: Plymouth and Cape Cod MA Genealogy". This is an extensive Gendex site with 16,000 (August 1999) individuals, mostly from Massachusetts.
(2) "Richard Hart 51 Christian Hill Rd. Amherst NH (ultranet.com/~harts/harts)", source cited in (1).
(3) "Records of William Spooner of Plymouth, MA & his descendants Thomas Spooner, 1883", source cited in (1)
(4) "Lynn's GEDCOM http://www2.netquest.com/lgipson/tiny.htm#1771", source cited in (1).
http://home.earthlink.net/~douglasjgraham/Swift.htm#WilliamSwift2
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dallen24_id&id=I0884
Another source has William's grandfather William Swift b c1530 England, m. Elizabeth Mason. They had a son, William Swift b. 3 Dec. 1561 m. 13 Oct. 1582 Janet Elizabeth Wilson b. c1561, daughter of Robert Wilson b. c1530.
maybe this is the William Swift that came over?
He immigrated in 1630 to Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
Col Rec. Sep 1, 1640.
On 25-Jul-1636 In the third Great Dividends of Town Lands, owned by the proprietors, William Swift drew number 14, being a 40 acre lot, and Feb 28 1636/37 he alos drew a five acre lot in "Beaver Brook Plowlands."
On 1637 He sold his property in Watertown, MA to Thomas Whit of Sudbury who sold it March 31 1640, to John Knioght. He then probably moved to Sandwich.
He resided at at Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, circa Apr-1637; The farm which Willaim bought in Sandwich was the largest in the town. It was owned (Jan 1 1887) by Shadrach Freeman Swift, Esq. On Jun-1637 In another division of lands, his grantee Thomas White, received a lot, proving that William sold out in Watertown and removed to Sandwich in the spring of that year.
(Hope we can use this to verify everything.)
There is some confussion on the chart here.....I will work at clerifying later (9-08)
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There is no solid evidence that the immigrant William Swift (aka Swyft) was the William, son of Robert Swyft and Bridget Hastings. In fact, in 2002 Jane Fletcher Fiske published the evidence for the correct English origin of William Swift and prepared a summary of his wife and family, including why Bocking, Essex has been incorrectly claimed as a place of birth. [Jane Fletcher Fiske, "William Swift of London and Sandwich, Mass.," The American Genealogist, vol 77 (2002):161: the most recent research done. Robert Charles Anderson, in his subsequent The Great Migration, references Fiske's research.]
Another theory, not proven is that William was the son William Swift (b. 3 Dec. 1561 son of William Swift (1530) and Elizabeth Mason) and Janet Wilson, b. 15 April 1589 at Darrington, Yorkshire, England (daughter of Robert Wilson b. c1530).
Probably arrived Watertown, MA in 1630-1631, moved Sandwich.
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Joan Swyft (Sisson) |
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