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Bronnen 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11
  • Alternatieve naam: Thomas Millett
  • Roepnaam is Elder.
  • Hij is geboren voor oktober 1605 in Chertsey, Surrey, England.Bron 5
    Thomas Millett came over on the ship'"Elizabeth" from London in 1635 age 30 he was a farmer he left Eng April 1635 arrived June 1635 There was a Richard Millett on the "Winthrop"Fleet that arrived SAlem 13 Jun 1630 See thomas Millett Genealogy "Ancestors & Descendants of Thomas Millett of Chertseyshire Eng to Dorchester Mass & wife Mary Greenway by George F Millett Mesa Arizona 1959 write PO Box 932 Florence Arizona See Thomas Millett Genea;logy :Ancestors & Descendants ofThomas of Chertsey Surryshire Eng to Dorchester Mass & wife Mary Greenaway ny George F Millett Write to PO Box 932 Florence Arizona The ships log of the "Elizabeth" 1635 record-Thomas Millett age 30 approved by minister of Dorchester St Saviors Southwork co Surrey Eng & wife Mary age 29 Thomas jr age 2 Ursula Greenway age 32 certified by same minister,Henry Bull age 19,Joshua Wheat age 17,John Smith age 12 Ralph Chapman age 20 Richard Walker age 24 & William Walker age 15 The name Millett,is of French Origin(a name of a grain) The Milletts were of most respected inhabitants of Moragon,close to Parzance County Cornwall England There was a William Millett high Sheriff in time of Queen Elizabeth I Rev James Millett Vicor at Parish of St John for 40 years... to present date Milletts are found in same parish
  • Hij werd gedoopt op 24 oktober 1605 in Chertsey, Surrey, England.Bron 2
  • Geïmmigreerd in het jaar 1635 vanuit Dorchester, Massachusetts Bay, British America.Bronnen 10, 12
    Mr Millett came to America sailing out of Port of London on the Ship Elizabeth of London, April 1635 and settled in Dorchester Massachusetts.

    He was called "Mr", which was an honorary title in those days. Mr Millet was bound to Robert Emery of Fetter Lane for 10 years.

    He was freed by his master Robert Emery, 3 Oct 1631, which must be the wrong date.

    As freeman of Dorchester, Ma, they soon shared in grants and divisions of land in the town where he lived for about 20 years.

    Thomas Millett came over on the ship'"Elizabeth" from London in 1635 age 30 he was a farmer he left Eng April 1635 arrived June 1635 There was a Richard Millett on the "Winthrop"Fleet that arrived SAlem 13 Jun 1630 See thomas Millett Genealogy "Ancestors & Descendants of Thomas Millett of Chertseyshire Eng to Dorchester Mass & wife Mary Greenway by George F Millett Mesa Arizona 1959 write PO Box 932 Florence Arizona See Thomas Millett Genea;logy :Ancestors & Descendants ofThomas of Chertsey Surryshire Eng to Dorchester Mass & wife Mary Greenaway ny George F Millett Write to PO Box 932 Florence Arizona The ships log of the "Elizabeth" 1635 record-Thomas Millett age 30 approved by minister of Dorchester St Saviors Southwork co Surrey Eng & wife Mary age 29 Thomas jr age 2 Ursula Greenway age 32 certified by same minister,Henry Bull age 19,Joshua Wheat age 17,John Smith age 12 Ralph Chapman age 20 Richard Walker age 24 & William Walker age 15 The name Millett,is of French Origin(a name of a grain) The Milletts were of most respected inhabitants of Moragon,close to Parzance County Cornwall England There was a William Millett high Sheriff in time of Queen Elizabeth I Rev James Millett Vicor at Parish of St John for 40 years... to present date Milletts are found in same parish
  • Geïmmigreerd in midsummer 1635 vanuit Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.
    Thomas, age 30 was certified by the minister of St. Saviors, Southwark, Surrey as to "conformability" 13 April 1635 at the Port of London for passage on the ship Elizabeth with wife Mary, age 29, and child Thomas, age 2. They arrived at Boston in midsummer and settled at Dorchester, where Mary's father had arrived five years earlier. Thomas and Mary were members of the Dorchester church 26 Aug 1636 (M.L.Holman, "The Scott Genealogy" [1919], p. 201). In a division of land 2Jan. 1637 "Thom: Millet 2 acres there... It is ordered that Mr. Blake, John Hull, Thom Millett shall have each of them 8 acres of planting ground in full of there great lotts at the side of the six acre lotts towards the Mill." On 13 May 1646 Thomas and his father-in-law John Greenaway signed a Dorchester petition that no more Anabaptists be permitted to join the Colony. In 1655 he bought all the Gloucester property of teaching elder William Perkins (J.J.Babson, "History of the Town of Gloucester, Cape Ann" (1860), p. 116). Eviently, Thomas Millett, with what ecclesiastical training we know not, was to serve the town of Gloucester in some of its spiritual needs, as indicated by the court meeting held 30 Mar 1658 when Mr. Thomas Millett sued Mr. William Stephens for withholding a subscription list from plaintiff for payment of his labors among them ("Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County" [1912], v. 2, pp. 63-64). William Vincent testified that Mr. Stephens had told him that the amount subscribed was about twenty-six pounds for Mr. Millett's maintenance and that Mr. Millett had been called and desired to continue his preaching and no public vote had been taken to replace him (ibid, p. 64). It was probably he and not the son who first served on trial jury 28 June 1659 (ibid, p. 157) inasmuch as when he was first on grand jury 29 Nov 1659 he was designated as senior (ibid, p. 182). At the 24 Nov 1663 court the clerk gave a warrant to the selectment of Gloucester to raise ten pounds for Mr. Millett for his public ministry for one quarter of a year (ibid) [1939], v. 3, p. 109). Mr. Thomas Millett was last seen in Gloucester in 1673;and 3 June 1675 he and his wife were of Brookfield when they sold property in Gloucester ("Scott Genealogyh," p.201). He died in Brookfield in 1676 and she in Gloucester in 1682; the inventory of his estate, taken 23 Sept 1676, was 128 pounds (ibid). The Millett coat of arms is registered as 262 (NEHGR 1953, p. 45)."

    Thomas Millett came over on the ship'"Elizabeth" from London in 1635 age 30 he was a farmer he left Eng April 1635 arrived June 1635 There was a Richard Millett on the "Winthrop"Fleet that arrived SAlem 13 Jun 1630 See thomas Millett Genealogy "Ancestors & Descendants of Thomas Millett of Chertseyshire Eng to Dorchester Mass & wife Mary Greenway by George F Millett Mesa Arizona 1959 write PO Box 932 Florence Arizona See Thomas Millett Genea;logy :Ancestors & Descendants ofThomas of Chertsey Surryshire Eng to Dorchester Mass & wife Mary Greenaway ny George F Millett Write to PO Box 932 Florence Arizona The ships log of the "Elizabeth" 1635 record-Thomas Millett age 30 approved by minister of Dorchester St Saviors Southwork co Surrey Eng & wife Mary age 29 Thomas jr age 2 Ursula Greenway age 32 certified by same minister,Henry Bull age 19,Joshua Wheat age 17,John Smith age 12 Ralph Chapman age 20 Richard Walker age 24 & William Walker age 15 The name Millett,is of French Origin(a name of a grain) The Milletts were of most respected inhabitants of Moragon,close to Parzance County Cornwall England There was a William Millett high Sheriff in time of Queen Elizabeth I Rev James Millett Vicor at Parish of St John for 40 years... to present date Milletts are found in same parish

    Thomas Millett came over on the ship'"Elizabeth" from London in 1635 age 30 he was a farmer he left Eng April 1635 arrived June 1635 There was a Richard Millett on the "Winthrop"Fleet that arrived SAlem 13 Jun 1630 See thomas Millett Genealogy "Ancestors & Descendants of Thomas Millett of Chertseyshire Eng to Dorchester Mass & wife Mary Greenway by George F Millett Mesa Arizona 1959 write PO Box 932 Florence Arizona See Thomas Millett Genea;logy :Ancestors & Descendants ofThomas of Chertsey Surryshire Eng to Dorchester Mass & wife Mary Greenaway ny George F Millett Write to PO Box 932 Florence Arizona The ships log of the "Elizabeth" 1635 record-Thomas Millett age 30 approved by minister of Dorchester St Saviors Southwork co Surrey Eng & wife Mary age 29 Thomas jr age 2 Ursula Greenway age 32 certified by same minister,Henry Bull age 19,Joshua Wheat age 17,John Smith age 12 Ralph Chapman age 20 Richard Walker age 24 & William Walker age 15 The name Millett,is of French Origin(a name of a grain) The Milletts were of most respected inhabitants of Moragon,close to Parzance County Cornwall England There was a William Millett high Sheriff in time of Queen Elizabeth I Rev James Millett Vicor at Parish of St John for 40 years... to present date Milletts are found in same parish
  • (Notes) .Bron 13
    There were 8 children born to the union of Thomas and Mary Millett. The first 2 were born in England and the other six were born in Dorchester, MA
  • (How He Died:) in het jaar 1676: Killed By Indian.
  • Hij is overleden op 3 juni 1676 in Brookfield, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States.Bronnen 8, 13
  • Hij is begraven op 5 juni 1676 in Brookfield, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States.
  • Een kind van John Millet
  • Een kind van John Millet en Eleanor Pritchard
  • Een kind van Henry Millett en Ina Joyce Chapman
  • Een kind van John Millet en Eleanor Pritchard
  • Deze gegevens zijn voor het laatst bijgewerkt op 4 juni 2019.

Gezin van Thomas "Elder" Millet

Hij is getrouwd met Mary Greenaway.Bronnen 4, 14, 15

Zij zijn getrouwd op 1 mei 1629 te St. Saviours, Southwark, Surrey, England.Bron 13


Kind(eren):

  1. John Millett  1630-> 1630
  2. Thomas Millet  1632-1707 
  3. Sarah Millet  > 1636-???? 
  4. John Millet  1638-1678 
  5. Mary Millett  1639-1695 
  6. Mehitable Millett  1642-1699
  7. Bethia Millett  1643-1669
  8. Nathaniel Millet  1647-1719 


Notities over Thomas "Elder" Millet

Thomas Millett was baptized on Oct 24,1604 in Newbury, Berkshire, England. He married Mary Greenoway on May 1, 1629[3] Thomas and Mary had 2 children in Southwark, John (b.1630 and d.1631) and Thomas (Christened 16 Aug 1632) before emigrating to New England, arriving in 1635.

!Thomas Millett came over on the ship'"Elizabeth" from London in 1635 age 30 he was a farmer he left Eng April 1635 arrived June 1635 There was a Richard Millett on the "Winthrop"Fleet that arrived SAlem 13 Jun 1630 See thomas Millett Genealogy "Ancestors & Descendants of Thomas Millett of Chertseyshire Eng to Dorchester Mass & wife Mary Greenway by George F Millett Mesa Arizona 1959 write PO Box 932 Florence Arizona See Thomas Millett Genea;logy :Ancestors & Descendants of Thomas of Chertsey Surryshire Eng to Dorchester Mass & wife Mary Greenaway ny George F Millett Write to PO Box 932 Florence Arizona The ships log of the "Elizabeth" 1635 record-Thomas Millett age 30 approved by minister of Dorchester St Saviors Southwork co Surrey Eng & wife Mary age 29 Thomas jr age 2 Ursula Greenway age 32 certified by same minister,Henry Bull age 19,Joshua Wheat age 17,John Smith age 12 Ralph Chapman age 20 Richard Walker age 24 & William Walker age 15,,The name Millett,is of French Origin(a name of a grain) The Milletts were of most respected inhabitants of Moragon,close to Parzance County Cornwall England There was a William Millett high Sheriff in time of Queen Elizabeth I Rev James Millett Vicor at Parish of St John for 40 years... to present date Milletts are found in same parish The name is pronounced MIL -AY..MILLETT is English pronouncement of the French Word.

!Rev Thomas Millett emigrated to America 1635 From A Gen. Register of the First Settlers of New England, by JohnFarmer, Ricks College Lib. F3 F23 1964 searched by GFT 3/88: MILLET, Thomas, Dorchester, was admitted freeman 1637. Thomas,Gloucester,1660, had sons, Jo hn, Nathaniel, & Thomas, of age in 1664.

in the Elizabeth of London,||arriving in Boston||2 SOUR S9806
3 PAGE 5 (1851):402

He settled in Gloucester, as successor to Rev. William Perkins,
1655-1659; probably not ordained; preacher at Brookfield, 1675-1676.2 SOUR S9108
3 PAGE 142

Thomas, age 30 was certified by the minister of St. Saviors, Southwark, Surrey as to "conformability" 13 April 1635 at the Port of London for passage on the ship Elizabeth with wife Mary, age 29, and child Thomas, age 2. They arrived at Boston in midsummer and settled at Dorchester, where Mary's father had arrived five years earlier. Thomas and Mary were members of the Dorchester church 26 Aug 1636 (M.L.Holman, "The Scott Genealogy" [1919], p. 201). In a division of land 2Jan. 1637 "Thom: Millet 2 acres there... It is ordered that Mr. Blake, John Hull, Thom Millett shall have each of them 8 acres of planting ground in full of there great lotts at the side of the six acre lotts towards the Mill." On 13 May 1646 Thomas and his father-in-law John Greenaway signed a Dorchester petition that no more Anabaptists be permitted to join the Colony. In 1655 he bought all the Gloucester property of teaching elder William Perkins (J.J.Babson, "History of the Town of Gloucester, Cape Ann" (1860), p. 116). Eviently, Thomas Millett, with what ecclesiastical training we know not, was to serve the town of Gloucester in some of its spiritual needs, as indicated by the court meeting held 30 Mar 1658 when Mr. Thomas Millett sued Mr. William Stephens for withholding a subscription list from plaintiff for payment of his labors among them ("Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County" [1912], v. 2, pp. 63-64). William Vincent testified that Mr. Stephens had told him that the amount subscribed was about twenty-six pounds for Mr. Millett's maintenance and that Mr. Millett had been called and desired to continue his preaching and no public vote had been taken to replace him (ibid, p. 64). It was probably he and not the son who first served on trial jury 28 June 1659 (ibid, p. 157) inasmuch as when he was first on grand jury 29 Nov 1659 he was designated as senior (ibid, p. 182). At the 24 Nov 1663 court the clerk gave a warrant to the selectment of Gloucester to raise ten pounds for Mr. Millett for his public ministry for one quarter of a year (ibid) [1939], v. 3, p. 109). Mr. Thomas Millett was last seen in Gloucester in 1673;and 3 June 1675 he and his wife were of Brookfield when they sold property in Gloucester ("Scott Genealogyh," p.201). He died in Brookfield in 1676 and she in Gloucester in 1682; the inventory of his estate, taken 23 Sept 1676, was 128 pounds (ibid). The Millett coat of arms is registered as 262 (NEHGR 1953, p. 45)."

-- MERGED NOTE ------------

Thomas Millett was baptized on Oct 24,1604 in Newbury, Berkshire, England. He married Mary Greenoway on May 1, 1629[3] Thomas and Mary had 2 children in Southwark, John (b.1630 and d.1631) and Thomas (Christened 16 Aug 1632) before emigrating to New England, arriving in 1635.

!Thomas Millett came over on the ship'"Elizabeth" from London in 1635 age 30 he was a farmer he left Eng April 1635 arrived June 1635 There was a Richard Millett on the "Winthrop"Fleet that arrived SAlem 13 Jun 1630 See thomas Millett Genealogy "Ancestors & Descendants of Thomas Millett of Chertseyshire Eng to Dorchester Mass & wife Mary Greenway by George F Millett Mesa Arizona 1959 write PO Box 932 Florence Arizona See Thomas Millett Genea;logy :Ancestors & Descendants of Thomas of Chertsey Surryshire Eng to Dorchester Mass & wife Mary Greenaway ny George F Millett Write to PO Box 932 Florence Arizona The ships log of the "Elizabeth" 1635 record-Thomas Millett age 30 approved by minister of Dorchester St Saviors Southwork co Surrey Eng & wife Mary age 29 Thomas jr age 2 Ursula Greenway age 32 certified by same minister,Henry Bull age 19,Joshua Wheat age 17,John Smith age 12 Ralph Chapman age 20 Richard Walker age 24 & William Walker age 15,,The name Millett,is of French Origin(a name of a grain) The Milletts were of most respected inhabitants of Moragon,close to Parzance County Cornwall England There was a William Millett high Sheriff in time of Queen Elizabeth I Rev James Millett Vicor at Parish of St John for 40 years... to present date Milletts are found in same parish The name is pronounced MIL -AY..MILLETT is English pronouncement of the French Word.

!Rev Thomas Millett emigrated to America 1635 From A Gen. Register of the First Settlers of New England, by JohnFarmer, Ricks College Lib. F3 F23 1964 searched by GFT 3/88: MILLET, Thomas, Dorchester, was admitted freeman 1637. Thomas,Gloucester,1660, had sons, Jo hn, Nathaniel, & Thomas, of age in 1664.

in the Elizabeth of London,||arriving in Boston||2 SOUR S9806
3 PAGE 5 (1851):402

He settled in Gloucester, as successor to Rev. William Perkins,
1655-1659; probably not ordained; preacher at Brookfield, 1675-1676.2 SOUR S9108
3 PAGE 142

Thomas, age 30 was certified by the minister of St. Saviors, Southwark, Surrey as to "conformability" 13 April 1635 at the Port of London for passage on the ship Elizabeth with wife Mary, age 29, and child Thomas, age 2. They arrived at Boston in midsummer and settled at Dorchester, where Mary's father had arrived five years earlier. Thomas and Mary were members of the Dorchester church 26 Aug 1636 (M.L.Holman, "The Scott Genealogy" [1919], p. 201). In a division of land 2Jan. 1637 "Thom: Millet 2 acres there... It is ordered that Mr. Blake, John Hull, Thom Millett shall have each of them 8 acres of planting ground in full of there great lotts at the side of the six acre lotts towards the Mill." On 13 May 1646 Thomas and his father-in-law John Greenaway signed a Dorchester petition that no more Anabaptists be permitted to join the Colony. In 1655 he bought all the Gloucester property of teaching elder William Perkins (J.J.Babson, "History of the Town of Gloucester, Cape Ann" (1860), p. 116). Eviently, Thomas Millett, with what ecclesiastical training we know not, was to serve the town of Gloucester in some of its spiritual needs, as indicated by the court meeting held 30 Mar 1658 when Mr. Thomas Millett sued Mr. William Stephens for withholding a subscription list from plaintiff for payment of his labors among them ("Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County" [1912], v. 2, pp. 63-64). William Vincent testified that Mr. Stephens had told him that the amount subscribed was about twenty-six pounds for Mr. Millett's maintenance and that Mr. Millett had been called and desired to continue his preaching and no public vote had been taken to replace him (ibid, p. 64). It was probably he and not the son who first served on trial jury 28 June 1659 (ibid, p. 157) inasmuch as when he was first on grand jury 29 Nov 1659 he was designated as senior (ibid, p. 182). At the 24 Nov 1663 court the clerk gave a warrant to the selectment of Gloucester to raise ten pounds for Mr. Millett for his public ministry for one quarter of a year (ibid) [1939], v. 3, p. 109). Mr. Thomas Millett was last seen in Gloucester in 1673;and 3 June 1675 he and his wife were of Brookfield when they sold property in Gloucester ("Scott Genealogyh," p.201). He died in Brookfield in 1676 and she in Gloucester in 1682; the inventory of his estate, taken 23 Sept 1676, was 128 pounds (ibid). The Millett coat of arms is registered as 262 (NEHGR 1953, p. 45)."

Thomas, age 30 was certified by the minister of St. Saviors, Southwark, Surrey as to "conformability" 13 April 1635 at the Port of London for passage on the ship Elizabeth with wife Mary, age 29, and child Thomas, age 2. They arrived at Boston in midsummer and settled at Dorchester, where Mary's father had arrived five years earlier. Thomas and Mary were members of the Dorchester church 26 Aug 1636 (M.L.Holman, "The Scott Genealogy" [1919], p. 201). In a division of land 2Jan. 1637 "Thom: Millet 2 acres there... It is ordered that Mr. Blake, John Hull, Thom Millett shall have each of them 8 acres of planting ground in full of there great lotts at the side of the six acre lotts towards the Mill." On 13 May 1646 Thomas and his father-in-law John Greenaway signed a Dorchester petition that no more Anabaptists be permitted to join the Colony. In 1655 he bought all the Gloucester property of teaching elder William Perkins (J.J.Babson, "History of the Town of Gloucester, Cape Ann" (1860), p. 116). Eviently, Thomas Millett, with what ecclesiastical training we know not, was to serve the town of Gloucester in some of its spiritual needs, as indicated by the court meeting held 30 Mar 1658 when Mr. Thomas Millett sued Mr. William Stephens for withholding a subscription list from plaintiff for payment of his labors among them ("Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County" [1912], v. 2, pp. 63-64). William Vincent testified that Mr. Stephens had told him that the amount subscribed was about twenty-six pounds for Mr. Millett's maintenance and that Mr. Millett had been called and desired to continue his preaching and no public vote had been taken to replace him (ibid, p. 64). It was probably he and not the son who first served on trial jury 28 June 1659 (ibid, p. 157) inasmuch as when he was first on grand jury 29 Nov 1659 he was designated as senior (ibid, p. 182). At the 24 Nov 1663 court the clerk gave a warrant to the selectment of Gloucester to raise ten pounds for Mr. Millett for his public ministry for one quarter of a year (ibid) [1939], v. 3, p. 109). Mr. Thomas Millett was last seen in Gloucester in 1673;and 3 June 1675 he and his wife were of Brookfield when they sold property in Gloucester ("Scott Genealogyh," p.201). He died in Brookfield in 1676 and she in Gloucester in 1682; the inventory of his estate, taken 23 Sept 1676, was 128 pounds (ibid). The Millett coat of arms is registered as 262 (NEHGR 1953, p. 45)."

Thomas Millett came over on the ship'"Elizabeth" from London in 1635 age 30 he was a farmer he left Eng April 1635 arrived June 1635 There was a Richard Millett on the "Winthrop"Fleet that arrived SAlem 13 Jun 1630 See thomas Millett Genealogy "Ancestors & Descendants of Thomas Millett of Chertseyshire Eng to Dorchester Mass & wife Mary Greenway by George F Millett Mesa Arizona 1959 write PO Box 932 Florence Arizona See Thomas Millett Genea;logy :Ancestors & Descendants ofThomas of Chertsey Surryshire Eng to Dorchester Mass & wife Mary Greenaway ny George F Millett Write to PO Box 932 Florence Arizona The ships log of the "Elizabeth" 1635 record-Thomas Millett age 30 approved by minister of Dorchester St Saviors Southwork co Surrey Eng & wife Mary age 29 Thomas jr age 2 Ursula Greenway age 32 certified by same minister,Henry Bull age 19,Joshua Wheat age 17,John Smith age 12 Ralph Chapman age 20 Richard Walker age 24 & William Walker age 15 The name Millett,is of French Origin(a name of a grain) The Milletts were of most respected inhabitants of Moragon,close to Parzance County Cornwall England There was a William Millett high Sheriff in time of Queen Elizabeth I Rev James Millett Vicor at Parish of St John for 40 years... to present date Milletts are found in same parish

Thomas Millett came over on the ship'"Elizabeth" from London in 1635 age 30 he was a farmer he left Eng April 1635 arrived June 1635 There was a Richard Millett on the "Winthrop"Fleet that arrived SAlem 13 Jun 1630 See thomas Millett Genealogy "Ancestors & Descendants of Thomas Millett of Chertseyshire Eng to Dorchester Mass & wife Mary Greenway by George F Millett Mesa Arizona 1959 write PO Box 932 Florence Arizona See Thomas Millett Genea;logy :Ancestors & Descendants ofThomas of Chertsey Surryshire Eng to Dorchester Mass & wife Mary Greenaway ny George F Millett Write to PO Box 932 Florence Arizona The ships log of the "Elizabeth" 1635 record-Thomas Millett age 30 approved by minister of Dorchester St Saviors Southwork co Surrey Eng & wife Mary age 29 Thomas jr age 2 Ursula Greenway age 32 certified by same minister,Henry Bull age 19,Joshua Wheat age 17,John Smith age 12 Ralph Chapman age 20 Richard Walker age 24 & William Walker age 15 The name Millett,is of French Origin(a name of a grain) The Milletts were of most respected inhabitants of Moragon,close to Parzance County Cornwall England There was a William Millett high Sheriff in time of Queen Elizabeth I Rev James Millett Vicor at Parish of St John for 40 years... to present date Milletts are found in same parish

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Voorouders (en nakomelingen) van Thomas Millet

William Millett
± 1538-1587
Alice Millett
1539-????
John Millet
1569-1605

Thomas Millet
< 1605-1676

1629
John Millett
1630-> 1630
Thomas Millet
1632-1707
Sarah Millet
> 1636-????
John Millet
1638-1678
Mary Millett
1639-1695

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    1. www.westbrookfield.org/qp_homepage.htm. West Brookfield Historical Commission, Quaboag Plantation [on-line resource]Original data: Roy, Louis E., MD Quaboag Plantation Alias Brookfield. West Brookfield, MA., The Heffernan Press, Inc., Worcester, Massachusetts, 1965., see The Planters: Thomas Millett & Family., West Brookfield Historical Commission, Quaboag Plantation
    2. London Metropolitan Archives, St Botolph Aldgate, Register of burials, 1558 - 1625, P69/BOT2/A/015/MS09222, Item 001, London, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812
    3. Essex, Massachusetts Probate Records, 1648-1840
    4. Thomas Millett & Mary Greenoway, (1632, England), U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560 - 1900: Original data from variety of sources.; Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah., U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560 - 1900
    5. Stamped Archive record, 1396421., Legacy NFS Source: Thomas Millett - birth: 1605; Chertsey, Surrey, England, United Kingdom
      birth: 1605; Chertsey, Surrey, England, United Kingdom

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      death: 3 June 1676; Worcester, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States

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    10. The Daniels-Daniells Family, vol. 2: A Genealogical History of theDescendants of William Daniell of Dorchester and Milt, Daniels, James Harrison, Baltimore: N.A. Gossmann, 1959, Page number: 31, Legacy NFS Source: Thomas Millett - immigration: 1635; Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
      immigration: 1635; Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
    11. American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI)
    12. Place: Dorchester, Massachusetts; Year: 1635; Page Number: 141, U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s
    13. George Francis Millett, Ancestors and Descendants of Thomas Millett of America: and his wife Mary Greenoway, 1 (Michigan: n.p., 1959), ., Descendants of Thomas Millett Chertsey England, 1
      There were 8 children born, the first 2 in England and the others in Dorchester, MA
      Lt. Thomas Millet, bp. 16 Aug. 1632-3 St Saviors, Surrey, England Married Mary Evelith.
    14. American Marriages Before 1699
    15. "Thomas Millet of Brookfield Massachusetts and Some of his Descendants." Thomas Millet of Brookfield Massachusetts and Some of his Descendants. N.p., n.d. Web. 2 Aug. 2016. <http://www.wainwrightfamily.org/milletfhr.html#m6>., Thomas Millet of Brookfield Massachusetts and Some of his Descendants
      7.  Nathaniel2 Millet (Thomas1) was born 1647 in Dorchester Massachusetts43, and died 09 November 1719 in Gloucester, Essex County Massachusetts44.  He married Ann Lester 03 May 1670 in Gloucester, Essex County Massachusetts45.  She was born Abt. 164946, and died 09 March 1717/18 in Gloucester, Essex County Massachusetts46.      Children of Nathaniel Millet and Ann Lester are: 36i.Mary3 Millet, born 29 June 1671 in Gloucester, Essex County Massachusetts47; died 12 February 1681/82 in Gloucester, Essex County Massachusetts48. 37ii.Daniel Millet, born 31 July 1673 in Gloucester, Essex County Massachusetts49; died 01 August 1673 in Gloucester, Essex County Massachusetts50. 38iii.Thomas Millet, born 09 March 1674/75 in Gloucester, Essex County Massachusetts51; died 01 March 1721/22 in Casco Bay Maine52.  He married Elizabeth Batchelder 18 June 1696 in Gloucester, Essex County Massachusetts53.Notes for Thomas Millet:Thomas was drowned "by a land flood overflowing ye cottage and carrying it away"54. 39iv.Nathaniel Millet, born 02 March 1676/77 in Gloucester, Essex County Massachusetts55; died 25 January 1682/83 in Gloucester, Essex County Massachusetts56. 40v.Abigail Millet, born 12 October 1679 in Gloucester, Essex County Massachusetts57; died 20 November 1723 in Gloucester, Essex County Massachusetts58.  She married John King 24 December 1722 in Gloucester, Essex County Massachusetts59.+41vi.Andrew Millet, born 06 July 1681 in Gloucester, Essex County Massachusetts; died 25 March 1718 in Gloucester, Essex County Massachusetts.+42vii.Nathan Millet, born 11 January 1682/83 in Gloucester, Essex County Massachusetts; died 06 January 1723/24 in Manchester, Essex County Massachusetts.+43viii.Nathaniel Millet, born 11 July 1685 in Gloucester, Essex County Massachusetts. 44ix.Mary Millet, born 26 March 1687 in Gloucester, Essex County Massachusetts60. 45x.Elizabeth Millet, born 23 September 1690 inGloucester, Essex County Massachusetts61.

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    Historische gebeurtenissen

    • Stadhouder Prins Maurits (Huis van Oranje) was van 1585 tot 1625 vorst van Nederland (ook wel Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden genoemd)
    • In het jaar 1605: Bron: Wikipedia
      • 1 april » Kardinaal Alessandro Ottaviano de' Medici wordt gekozen tot Paus Leo XI.
      • 10 april » Kroning van Paus Leo XI in Rome.
      • 16 mei » Kardinaal Camillo Borghese wordt gekozen tot Paus Paulus V.
      • 29 mei » Kroning van Paus Paulus V in Rome.
      • 19 oktober » Zaligverklaring van Stanislaus Kostka (1550-1568), Pools jezuïet, en Aloysius Gonzaga (1568-1591), Italiaans jezuïet, door Paus Paulus V.
      • 5 november » Het buskruitverraad vindt plaats. Hierdoor is 5 november voor de Engelsen nog steeds een feestdag, onder de naam Guy Fawkes' Day. In de film V for Vendetta wordt verwezen naar deze gebeurtenis.
    • Stadhouder Prins Frederik Hendrik (Huis van Oranje) was van 1625 tot 1647 vorst van Nederland (ook wel Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden genoemd)
    • In het jaar 1629: Bron: Wikipedia
      • 29 januari » De broers Willem Lodewijk, Johan, Ernst Casimir en Otto van Nassau en Saarbrücken verdelen hun bezittingen. Willem Lodewijk krijgt het graafschap Saarbrücken, Johan krijgt Idstein, Ernst Casimir krijgt Weilburg, en Otto krijgt Neuweilnau. Het graafschap Saarwerden blijft gemeenschappelijk bezit.
      • 10 maart » Karel I van Engeland ontbindt het parlement en begint de elfjarige periode, bekend als de Personal Rule.
      • 28 maart » Na een blikseminslag wordt de Grote of Sint-Janskerk in Montfoort door brand verwoest.
      • 4 juni » Het VOC-schip De Batavia slaat lek op een rif van de Wallabi-groep voor de Australische westkust.
      • 14 september » 's-Hertogenbosch capituleert na een strijd van 4 en een halve maand.
      • 12 oktober » Oprichting van het rooms-katholieke (Latijnse) Bisdom Ispahan (Isfahan) in Perzië.
    • Stadhouder Prins Willem III (Huis van Oranje) was van 1672 tot 1702 vorst van Nederland (ook wel Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden genoemd)
    • In het jaar 1676: Bron: Wikipedia
      • 22 april » Onder de rook van de Etna bij Agosta raken de Franse vloot, onder Abraham Duquesne en de Nederlands-Spaanse vloot, onder Michiel de Ruyter slaags. Tijdens de slag raakt Michiel de Ruyter dodelijk gewond.
      • 26 mei » Antoni van Leeuwenhoek ziet voor het eerst animalculen (kleine diertjes) door zijn microscoop.
      • 21 september » Kardinaal Benedetto Odescalchi wordt gekozen tot paus. Hij neemt de naam Innocentius XI aan.
      • 4 oktober » Kroning van Paus Innocentius XI in Rome.
      • 3 december » Zweden verslaat Denemarken in de Slag bij Lund.
      • 19 december » De eerste twaalfstedentocht wordt geschaatst.
    • Stadhouder Prins Willem III (Huis van Oranje) was van 1672 tot 1702 vorst van Nederland (ook wel Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden genoemd)
    • In het jaar 1676: Bron: Wikipedia
      • 29 januari » Feodor III wordt tsaar van Rusland.
      • 22 april » Onder de rook van de Etna bij Agosta raken de Franse vloot, onder Abraham Duquesne en de Nederlands-Spaanse vloot, onder Michiel de Ruyter slaags. Tijdens de slag raakt Michiel de Ruyter dodelijk gewond.
      • 26 mei » Antoni van Leeuwenhoek ziet voor het eerst animalculen (kleine diertjes) door zijn microscoop.
      • 21 september » Kardinaal Benedetto Odescalchi wordt gekozen tot paus. Hij neemt de naam Innocentius XI aan.
      • 3 december » Zweden verslaat Denemarken in de Slag bij Lund.
      • 19 december » De eerste twaalfstedentocht wordt geschaatst.
    

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    Bron: Wikipedia


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    Barb Millett, "Family Tree Millett(p) Sims(m)", database, Genealogie Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/family-tree-millett-sims/I2326.php : benaderd 3 juni 2024), "Thomas "Elder" Millet (< 1605-1676)".