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Persoonlijke gegevens Nicholas Easton, Governor of Rhode Island 

  • Hij is geboren in het jaar 1593 in Lymington, Herts County, England.
  • Geëmigreerd op 25 maart 1634, Southampton, England.
  • Beroepen:
    • in het jaar 1672 Governor until 1674 in Newport, Aquidneck Island, Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations.
    • in het jaar 1666 Deputy governor from 1666 to 1671 in Newport, Aquidneck Island, Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations.
    • in het jaar 1654 President of the Colony in Newport, Aquidneck Island, Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations.
    • in het jaar 1651 President of the Colony in Newport, Aquidneck Island, Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations.
    • in het jaar 1650 President of the Colony in Newport, Aquidneck Island, Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations.
  • Geloof: in het jaar 1638 Banished from MA as a follower of Anne Hutchinson, "prophetess of doleful heresies", migrating to Portsmouth and then Newport..
  • Woonachtig:
    • op 1 mei 1639: Newport, Aquidneck Island, Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations.
    • in het jaar 1638: Portsmouth, Rhode Island, British Colonial America.
    • in het jaar 1638: Hampton, NH, British Colonial America.
    • in het jaar 1635: Newbury, Massachusetts, Massachusetts Bay Colony.
    • in het jaar 1634: Ipswich, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America.
  • (Land Contract) op 28 april 1639: he and 8 others signed a compact preparatory to the settlement of Newport, RI.
  • (Arrival) op 14 mei 1634 in Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America: arrived on "Mary and John".
  • Hij is overleden op 15 augustus 1675 in Newport, Aquidneck Island, Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, hij was toen 82 jaar oud.

Gezin van Nicholas Easton, Governor of Rhode Island

(1) Hij is getrouwd met Ann Clayton.

Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 1671 te Clayton, hij was toen 78 jaar oud.


Kind(eren):

  1. Peter Easton  1622-1694 


(2) Hij is getrouwd met Patience Stacy.

Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 1620, hij was toen 27 jaar oud.


(3) Hij is getrouwd met Christina Barker.

Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 1638, hij was toen 45 jaar oud.


Notities over Nicholas Easton, Governor of Rhode Island


In March 1634, Easton and his 2 surviving sons (Peter and John) boarded the "Mary & John" at Southampton for passage to New England.

from The Howland Heirs By William Morrell Emery:

Governor Nicholas Easton of Rhode Island, whose family name is perpetuated in Easton's Beach at Newport. Mr. Easton, who was born in 1593, came to America from Lymington, Herts County, England, sailing in 1634 on the Mary & John with his sons Peter and John (and as well with James Barker, who died on the voyage, putting his son James in the care of a Christiana who married this Nicholas). After residing in Ipswich and Newbury, Mass., and Hampton, N. H., he was in 1638 banished from Massachusetts as a follower of Anne Hutchinson, "prophetess of doleful heresies," migrating to Portsmouth and subsequently to Newport. It is recorded that in December, 1639, he was fined five shillings for coming to public meeting without his weapon. He owned about four hundred acres of land. For five years he was assistant, for three years president, then deputy governor, and for three years, 1672-74, was governor of the colony. He died in 1675.

Christiana nee Barker and sister of James (she was also widow Beecher, her second husband Capt Thomas Beecher) had Nicholas Easton as her third husband.

Visited by George Fox:

After Friends were gone to their several habitations, we stayed some days upon the island; had meetings in several parts thereof, and good service for the Lord. When we were clear of the island, we returned to Oyster Bay, waiting for a wind to carry us to Rhode Island, which was computed to be about two hundred miles. As soon as the wind served, we set sail. We arrived there on the thirtieth day of the Third month, and were gladly received by Friends. We went to the house of Nicholas Easton, who at that time was governor of the island; where we rested, being very weary with travelling.

Who knows:

Spouse: Patience Stacy Marriage: 1620

Spouse: Christian Beecher Marriage: 1638

Spouse: Ann Clayton Marriage: 1671

1634, March 25- Nicholas with sons Peter and John boarded the ship "Mary and John" at Southampton, England, bound for New England. This and other events were recorded by son Peter Easton in a journel.

1634, March 26- Nicholas took the oath of supremacy and allegiance just before sailing.

1634, May 14- Nicholas with his two sons, Peter and John, came ashore in New England.

Nicholas first settled in Ipswich, MA, but moved on to Newbury, MA in 1635. In 1638, he with his sons moved to Hampton, NH for a short time.

1638- Portsmouth, RI. He was among the inhabitants admitted to Adquidneck this year.

1639, April 28- He and eight others signed a compact preparatory to the settlement of Newport, RI.

1639, May 1- Nicholas and sons arrived in Newport, RI and built the first English building there. This house was on Farewell Street, near Broad Street, and burned in 1641.

1639, December 17- Fined 5 shillings for coming to a public meeting without his weapon.

1650, 1651, and 1654- President of the Colony.

1666-71: Deputy Governor.

1672-74: Governor.

Nicholas and family became early members of the Newport Quakers in 1657 or 1658. Meetings were held in private homes, including that of the Eastons, until a meeting house was built. Nicholas gave a house, built near his first one, to the Quakers upon his death in 1675.

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1634, March 25- Nicholas with sons Peter and John boarded the ship "Mary and John" at Southampton, England, bound for New England. This and other events were recorded by son Peter Easton in a journel.

1634, March 26- Nicholas took the oath of supremacy and allegiance just before sailing.

1634, May 14- Nicholas with his two sons, Peter and John, came ashore in New England.

Nicholas first settled in Ipswich, MA, but moved on to Newbury, MA in 1635. In 1638, he with his sons moved to Hampton, NH for a short time.

1638- Portsmouth, RI. He was among the inhabitants admitted to Adquidneck this year.

1639, April 28- He and eight others signed a compact preparatory to the settlement of Newport, RI.

1639, May 1- Nicholas and sons arrived in Newport, RI and built the first English building there. This house was on Farewell Street, near Broad Street, and burned in 1641.

1639, December 17- Fined 5 shillings for coming to a public meeting without his weapon.

1650, 1651, and 1654- President of the Colony.

1666-71: Deputy Governor.

1672-74: Governor.

Nicholas and family became early members of the Newport Quakers in 1657 or 1658. Meetings were held in private homes, including that of the Eastons, until a meeting house was built. Nicholas gave a house, built near his first one, to the Quakers upon his death in 1675.

1634, March 25- Nicholas with sons Peter and John boarded the ship "Mary and John" at Southampton, England, bound for New England. This and other events were recorded by son Peter Easton in a journel.

1634, March 26- Nicholas took the oath of supremacy and allegiance just before sailing.

1634, May 14- Nicholas with his two sons, Peter and John, came ashore in New England.

Nicholas first settled in Ipswich, MA, but moved on to Newbury, MA in 1635. In 1638, he with his sons moved to Hampton, NH for a short time.

1638- Portsmouth, RI. He was among the inhabitants admitted to Adquidneck this year.

1639, April 28- He and eight others signed a compact preparatory to the settlement of Newport, RI.

1639, May 1- Nicholas and sons arrived in Newport, RI and built the first English building there. This house was on Farewell Street, near Broad Street, and burned in 1641.

1639, December 17- Fined 5 shillings for coming to a public meeting without his weapon.

1650, 1651, and 1654- President of the Colony.

1666-71: Deputy Governor.

1672-74: Governor.

Nicholas and family became early members of the Newport Quakers in 1657 or 1658. Meetings were held in private homes, including that of the Eastons, until a meeting house was built. Nicholas gave a house, built near his first one, to the Quakers upon his death in 1675.

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Voorouders (en nakomelingen) van Nicholas Easton, Governor of Rhode Island

Nicholas Easton, Governor of Rhode Island
1593-1675

(1) 1671

Ann Clayton
1595-????

Peter Easton
1622-1694
(2) 1620
(3) 1638

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