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Personal data William John Samborne 

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Household of William John Samborne

He is married to Ann Bachiler.

They got married in the year 1620 at Bucks, London, England, he was 14 years old.Sources 2, 12, 13

They got married in the year 1616 at Brimpton, Berkshire, England, he was 10 years old.

They got married in the year 1619 at Hampshire, England, he was 13 years old.Source 2

They got married in the year 1619 at Southampton, Hampshire, England, he was 13 years old.Source 2

They got married in the year 1619 at Southampton, Hampshire, England, he was 13 years old.Source 2


Child(ren):

  1. Lt John Sanborn  1620-1692 
  2. Ann Samborn  1618-????
  3. Stephen Sanborn  1619-1620
  4. William Sanborn  1622-1671
  5. Stephen Sanborn  1624-1655


Notes about William John Samborne

Mother Ms Margaret Sanbourne Birth 1555 in Hampshire, England Death 27 JUN 1605 in Hampshire, England Ann Bachiler B:1601 in Wherwell, Hampshire, England Ann SANBORNE B: 1618 John Sanborn B: 1620 William Sanborn B: 1622 Stephen Sanborn B: 1624 Date of marriage1616 Location Brimpton, Berkshire, England to Anne Batchelder [Bachiler] John Sanborn coat of arms in "Dutch/Ancestry/Whidden" files Excerpt from "The Sanborn Family" by Nathan Sanborn, MD, Henniker, NH. -- New England Hist. & Gen. Reg. Jul. and Oct. 1856: (Italized notes added by skj) The first lineal ancestor of our family, of whom we possess any certain knowledge, was a Sanborn, (tradition says his name was John,) who married a daughter of Rev. Stephen Bachilor; had three sons and died in England, leaving the widow and her sons to the care of her father. Mr. Bachilor was born in England about 1561; took Episcopal orders, but was ejected for non-conformity and retired with others to Holland, and then to America. He came over in ship William and Francis, Capt. Thomas, and landed at Boston June 5, 1632, and went directly to Lynn, where his daughter, Theodate, who married Christopher Hussey, had already settled. Here they remained four or five years, while the old gentleman, over 70 years of age, discharged the duties of pastor over a church he had constituted, without regular installation, composed of the company he brought with him, and such of the former inhabitants of the place as chose to associate with them. On account of difficulties in the church, owing in part, at least, to Mr. Bachilor´s eccentric management, his residence here became unpleasant, and taking his company with him, now Increased by the addition of Mr. Hussey´s family, and perhaps some others, he removed to Ipswich, then to Newbury, and in1638 settled in Hampton, where he was regularly installed first pastor of the congregational church. Here John and William Sanborn lived and died. '85 At the close of the first century after their immigration, few of the race had passed the limits of Old Hampton as then bounded; and to the copious and well preserved records of that town and its church, we are indebted, chiefly, for the reliable account we are able to give of four or five of the first generations. In regard to the orthography of the name '85 majority of name in America write it Sanborn, but old world is Samborne or Sambourne. According to Dr. Thomas Sanborn of Newport, NH, who visited Europe in 1853, the name Sanborn is not found in the British Isles, but name Samborne is found there. Our early American ancestors spelled their names variously according to fancy. FIRST GENERATION: John? Sanborn b. about 1600, m. Ann, Dau. Of Rev. Stephen Bachilor. SECOND GENERATION: (1) Lieut. John 1620-1692 (2) WILLIAM, Esq. d. 1692; m. MARY MOULTON, lived in Hampton, freeman 1678, d. Sep. 18,l 1692, aged about 70; Selectman and representative. (William is our ancestor.) (3) Stephen - returned to England. THIRD GENERATION: Issue of William, Esq: (1) William, Jr. 1650-1744 (m. Mary Marston) (2) Josiah (m. Hannah Moulton and Sarah Perkins) (3) MARY , b. July 19, 1660, m. Dec. 7, 1681, SAMUEL CASS (our ancestors) (4) Mephibosh eth, 1663-1749 (m. Lydia Leavitt) (5) Sarah, 1667-1738 (m. Samuel Marston) (6) Stephen, 1671-1750 (m. Hannah Philbrick) NOTE: Many of the marriages from this family were into families found elsewhere in our genealogy. Excerpt from "The Sanborn Family" by Nathan Sanborn, MD, Henniker, NH. -- New England Hist. & Gen. Reg. Jul. and Oct. 1856: (Italized notes added by skj) The first lineal ancestor of our family, of whom we possess any certain knowledge, was a Sanborn, (tradition says his name was John,) who married a daughter of Rev. Stephen Bachilor; had three sons and died in England, leaving the widow and her sons to the care of her father. Mr. Bachilor was born in England about 1561; took Episcopal orders, but was ejected for non-conformity and retired with others to Holland, and then to America. He came over in ship William and Francis, Capt. Thomas, and landed at Boston June 5, 1632, and went directly to Lynn, where his daughter, Theodate, who married Christopher Hussey, had already settled. Here they remained four or five years, while the old gentleman, over 70 years of age, discharged the duties of pastor over a church he had constituted, without regular installation, composed of the company he brought with him, and such of the former inhabitants of the place as chose to associate with them. On account of difficulties in the church, owing in part, at least, to Mr. Bachilor´s eccentric management, his residence here became unpleasant, and taking his company with him, now Increased by the addition of Mr. Hussey´s family, and perhaps some others, he removed to Ipswich, then to Newbury, and in1638 settled in Hampton, where he was regularly installed first pastor of the congregational church. Here John and William Sanborn lived and died. '85 At the close of the first century after their immigration, few of the race had passed the limits of Old Hampton as then bounded; and to the copious and well preserved records of that town and its church, we are indebted, chiefly, for the reliable account we are able to give of four or five of the first generations. In regard to the orthography of the name '85 majority of name in America write it Sanborn, but old world is Samborne or Sambourne. According to Dr. Thomas Sanborn of Newport, NH, who visited Europe in 1853, the name Sanborn is not found in the British Isles, but name Samborne is found there. Our early American ancestors spelled their names variously according to fancy. FIRST GENERATION: John? Sanborn b. about 1600, m. Ann, Dau. Of Rev. Stephen Bachilor. SECOND GENERATION: (1) Lieut. John 1620-1692 (2) WILLIAM, Esq. d. 1692; m. MARY MOULTON, lived in Hampton, freeman 1678, d. Sep. 18,l 1692, aged about 70; Selectman and representative. (William is our ancestor.) (3) Stephen - returned to England. THIRD GENERATION: Issue of William, Esq: (1) William, Jr. 1650-1744 (m. Mary Marston) (2) Josiah (m. Hannah Moulton and Sarah Perkins) (3) MARY , b. July 19, 1660, m. Dec. 7, 1681, SAMUEL CASS (our ancestors) (4) Mephibosh eth, 1663-1749 (m. Lydia Leavitt) (5) Sarah, 1667-1738 (m. Samuel Marston) (6) Stephen, 1671-1750 (m. Hannah Philbrick) NOTE: Many of the marriages from this family were into families found elsewhere in our genealogy. http://o.mfcreative.com/f1/file12/objects/8/f/2/c8f28b66-b9e5-4284-908d-7c0a64bdd943-5.jpg http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=e4c294d3-ba99-44e2-8f15-4920e8306f59&tid=49148314&pid=372 http://o.mfcreative.com/f1/file01/objects/3/1/9/1319ef7c-d01f-493a-937f-86d532c70183-3.jpg http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=0b2c8666-4a6a-4593-91a4-5d11ef8f5379&tid=49148314&pid=372 http://o.mfcreative.com/f1/file01/objects/3/1/9/1319ef7c-d01f-493a-937f-86d532c70183-3.jpg http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=92421f72-98f5-4b4d-9622-fb28dafaaf44&tid=49148314&pid=372

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Ancestors (and descendant) of William John Samborne

Lisley Lisle
1520-????
Anne Copley
± 1571-1590

William John Samborne
1606-1632

1620

Ann Bachiler
1601-1632

Ann Samborn
1618-????

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