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Personal data Thomas Delano 


Household of Thomas Delano

He is married to Rebecca Alden.Source 1

Rebecca, subject of an unfounded rumor that she was 'with child,' when she married.1 bef 30 Oct 1667 Rebecca married Dr. Thomas Delano, son of Philippe Delano (1602-ca 1681) & Hester Dewsbury.12 Born on 21 Mar 1642.12 Thomas died in Duxbury, MA on 13 Apr 1723; he was 81.12 They had the following children: 2690 i. Benoni (1667-1738) 2691 ii. Thomas (1669->1725) 2692 iii. Deborah (ca1672-<1717) 2693 iv. Jonathan (1675-1765) 2694 v. David (ca1677-1752) 2695 vi. Mary (ca1680-1756) 2696 vii. Sarah (->1746) 2697 viii. Ruth (->1722) 2698 ix. Jospeh (1685-1770)

They got married on October 30, 1667 at Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America, he was 25 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Benoni Delano  1667-1738
  2. Thomas Delano  1669-1723
  3. Deborah Delano  1672-1717
  4. Jonathan Delano  1674-1765
  5. David Delano  1678-1755
  6. Mary Delano  ± 1679-1756
  7. Sarah Delano  1682-> 1746
  8. Ruth Delano  ± 1683-> 1767

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Thomas Delano

Thomas Delano
1642-1723

1667

Rebecca Alden
1649-1688

Benoni Delano
1667-1738
Thomas Delano
1669-1723
David Delano
1678-1755
Mary Delano
± 1679-1756
Sarah Delano
1682-> 1746
Ruth Delano
± 1683-> 1767

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Sources

  1. Alden Kindred of AmericaJohn Alden & Priscilla Mullins BiographyAlicia Crane Williams, EditorMayflower Families Through Five Generations, John AldenEsther Littleford Woodworth-Barnes, Prime Researcher for the Alden Family(reprinted with permission), Biographical Summary of the John Alden Children
    Biographical Summary of the Alden Children

    In order of birth, the children of John and Priscilla are listed and briefly described below. They have ten known children with a possible eleventh, dying in infancy. It is presumed, although not documented, that first three children wereborn in Plymouth, the remainder in Duxbury.

    Note: Zachariah Alden and Henry Alden have both been incorrectly identified as sons of John Alden and Priscilla Mullins in various publications. For information on the genealogy of Henry Alden, see Mayflower Descendant 43:21-29,133-138; 44:27-30,181-184.

    1. Elizabeth. Married William Pabodie, a civic and military leader of Duxbury where all thirteen of their children were born. They moved to Little Compton, Rhode Island where Elizabeth died in 1717 at the age of about 94. Their descendantswere prominent in settling areas of Rhode Island and Connecticut. From Elizabeth’s line comes the one individual most credited with spreading the fame of John and Priscilla far and wide, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow in his "Courtship of Miles Standish."

    2. John. Moved to Boston and married there Elizabeth (Phillips) Everill, widow of Abiel Everill. They also had 13 children. He was a mariner and became a naval commander of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. He was a member of the Old South Church of Boston and his ancient slate headstone is embedded in the wall there. Perhaps the best known event of his life is when, on a trip to Salem, he was accused of witchcraft, spending fifteen weeks in a Boston jail. He escaped shortly before nine of the other "victims" were executed. He was later exonerated.

    3. Joseph. Moved to Bridgewater where he was a farmer on land purchased earlier from the Indians by his father and Myles Standish. He married Mary Simmons. They had a total of seven children. Joseph died sometime after 1696/7.

    4. Sarah. Her marriage to Myles Standish son, Alexander, puts to rest any idea of a long-standing feud between the Aldens and the Standish clan. In fact, there is much evidence to suggest that John and Myles remained lifelong friends or, at the minimum, associates. Sarah and Alexander lived in Duxbury until Sarah’s death sometime before June 1688. (Alexander subsequently married Desire Doty, a twice widowed daughter of Pilgrim Edward Doty.) They had seven and possibly eight children. The Duxbury house where they lived still stands.

    5. Jonathan. Married Abigail Hallett December 10, 1672. Lived in Duxbury until his death February 14, 1697. Was the second owner of the Alden House which he received from his father. The house then passed to his own son, John. Six children. We gain a little insight into his life when, at his funeral oration, Jonathan was described as, "...a sincere Christian, one whose heart was in the house of God even when his body was barred hence by restraints of many difficulties which confined him at home."

    6. Ruth. Married John Bass of Braintree where they lived and had seven children. Of the more illustrious descendants of this union came Presidents John Adams and John Quincy Adams. Ruth died on October 12, 1674.

    7. Rebecca. Married Thomas Delano of Duxbury by 1667, a son of Philip Delanoye, one of the original settlers of Duxbury. They had nine children. Died in Duxbury sometime after June 13, 1688.

    8. Mary. No record of birth or marriage. Died after June 13, 1688.

    9. Priscilla. Same information as for Mary.

    10. David. Married Mary Southworth, daughter of Constant Southworth. Died sometime during 1718 or 1719. Six children. A man described as "a prominent member of the church, a man of great respectability and much employed in public business."

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