Attention: Baptisé (15 juillet 1591) avant la naissance (15 juillet 1595).
Elle est mariée avec Thomas Bliss.
Ils se sont mariés le 18 octobre 1612 à St Nicholas, Gloucester, Gloucester, England, elle avait 17 ansUnited Kingdom.
Enfant(s):
GEN: FGRA;BLISS GENEALOGY
GEN: FGRA
Will Probate - June 1684
TAG:70:127 "wife of Thomas Bliss of Springfield, MA was Margaret, daughter of John Hulins of Rodburough, Gloucester, Eng.
+--Robert CHAPMAN -----Robert CHAPMAN???
After her husband died leaving her with 11 children, she moved to Springfiased one mile square of land along the Connecticut River on 22 Jan 1652.
+--Robert CHAPMAN -----Robert CHAPMAN???
After her husband died leaving her with 11 children, she moved to Springfiased one mile square of land along the Connecticut River on 22 Jan 1652.
+--Robert CHAPMAN -----Robert CHAPMAN???
After her husband died leaving her with 11 children, she moved to Springfiased one mile square of land along the Connecticut River on 22 Jan 1652.
+--Robert CHAPMAN -----Robert CHAPMAN???
After her husband died leaving her with 11 children, she moved to Springfiased one mile square of land along the Connecticut River on 22 Jan 1652.
+--Robert CHAPMAN -----Robert CHAPMAN???
After her husband died leaving her with 11 children, she moved to Springfiased one mile square of land along the Connecticut River on 22 Jan 1652.
+--Robert CHAPMAN -----Robert CHAPMAN???
After her husband died leaving her with 11 children, she moved to Springfiased one mile square of land along the Connecticut River on 22 Jan 1652.
{geni:about_me} *[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/111672507/margaret-bliss ''' Margaret Hulinge Bliss''' - Find A Grave - MEMORIAL ID 111672507]
Margaret Hulins (Hulinges), daugther of John Hulinges and Margaret 1, 2 was born 3 on 15 Jul 1595 in of,Rodborough,Gloucestershire,England. She was christened on 15 Jul 1595 in Olueskirk, Lancashire, England. ??? She died 4 on 28 Aug 1684 in Springfield, Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts.
She married 5 Thomas Bliss Jr (1583 - 1650) on 18 Oct 1621 in St Nicholas, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England. He was the son of Thomas Bliss.
>" Thomas Bliss & his sons were severly persecuted by Archbishop Laud and lost most of their wealth before coming to America. He and his wife probably migrated with four of their children to Boston in Massachusetts Bay to Braintree around 1638. He was granted 35 acres of land there in 1639. By 1640 they were living in Hartford in the Colony of Conn. where he was a landowner along with his son, THOMAS, JR. On March 4th, 1646, "Tho: Blissse" was fined two shillings for not training. The names of Thomas Bliss Sr. & Thomas Bliss, Jr. are on the Founders Monument in this cemetery."
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Court records report that "Goody Bliss of Hartford Complaining to this Courte of William Ayres for detaining hr Cowe wrongfully, and selling her when hee had no right nor power so to doe. The Courte Adjudges William Ayres to pay to Goody Bliss the sum of six pounds five shillings in good pay for her Cowe: Execution dated the 14th of May 1651.
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Birth: Jul. 15, 1595, England
Death: Aug. 28, 1684
Married Thomas Bliss on Oct 18 1621 in Glouchester, England
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Birth date, location and marriage information supplied by fellow findagrave.com member Cammy
Margaret Lawrence Hulins Bliss
*Birth: Jul. 15, 1595, England
*Death: Aug. 28, 1684
Springfield records show that Margaret arrived in Springfield 1646 and resided there 38 years, until her death 1684. Opinions differ about Margaret . . . [see # 111672507 for extended bio]
Family links:
Spouse:
* Thomas Bliss (1583 - 1650)
Children:
* Lawrence Bliss (____ - 1676)*
* Nathaniel Bliss (____ - 1654)*
* Sarah Bliss Scott (____ - 1705)*
* Ann Bliss Chapman (____ - 1685)*
* Thomas Bliss (1618 - 1688)*
* Mary Bliss Parsons (1628 - 1712)*
* Elizabeth Bliss Morgan (1637 - ____)*
* Hannah Bliss (1639 - 1661)*
* John Bliss (1640 - 1702)*
* Samuel Bliss (1642 - 1720)*
Burial: Unknown
*Created by: Shari
*Record added: Apr 12, 2009
*Find A Grave Memorial# 35792620
*http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=35792620
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Inscription:
*WID. MARGARET BLISS
*SETTLED IN THIS TOWN 1645,
*Died April 28, 1684
Burial: Old Burying Ground (Defunct), Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA
*Created by: M Cooley
*Record added: Jun 02, 2013
*Find A Grave Memorial# 111672507 -tcd
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(f/g) Margaret Lawrence Hulins - Bliss
*Birth: Jul. 15, 1595, England
*Death: Aug. 28, 1684
*Married Thomas Bliss on Oct 18 1621 in Glouchester, England
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Margaret's maiden name is not entirely clear; it may have been Hulinge, Hulings or even Lawrence. Here ancestry is in question but Margaret might be the daughter of John Hulins (b.1595, d.1638?) from Rodborough and Margaret (b.1566?). John Hulins (b.1540, d.1609) was the son of Henry Hulins (Huling) (b.1540, d.1608) also from Rodborough and Joane (d.1612). After the death of Thomas, Margaret Hulins would join some of her sons in Springfield, Massachusetts. She carried on after Thomas without remarrying, something that was not that common in Puritan society. Also a bit unusual, she ran the household as the head of the family and grew her husband's wealth after his death. At the writing of her will, the estate was worth about £280 of which about £250 was land. She had a house on South Main Street between Fremont and Margaret Streets.
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Birth date, location and marriage information supplied by fellow findagrave.com member Cammy
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Another person believes that Margaret and Thomas were married abt 1610.
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Alt death dates (the latter possibly burial date?): 6/25/1684, 8/25/1684, 8/28/1684
Does anyone have a source we can reference here?
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ATB's Genealogy of the Bliss Family in America (1982) -Ben M. Angel
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Previously, the date of death for Margaret (Lawrence) Bliss was given as 4/6/1621 in Springfield MA, but the Wikipedia page for Springfield, MA states that it was settled on
May 14, 1636, it also is the same currently listed death date/location for Margaret (Lawrence) Lawrence/Hulins which is also unlikely and given that the arrival of Hartford co-founder Thomas Bliss (Sr. in US and son of Margaret (Lawrence) Bliss) and Margaret (Hulins) Bliss (daughter of Margaret (Lawrence) Hulins) did not arrive in Boston until about 1637 (Aaron Tyler Bliss). Thus the death date August 19, 1684 for Margaret (Lawrence) Bliss given by the link:
[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~scanderson/thomas_bliss.HTM]
should be more likely.
Floyd Bliss Hanson, 9th great grandson of both Margaret Lawrences.
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* http://www.reardon-family.org/masterged/pafg167.htm#6115 (dead link May 2017)
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* Reference: [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75710042/person/34359202466 Ancestry Genealogy] - [https://www.geni.com/projects/SmartCopy/18783 SmartCopy]: ''Aug 13 2018, 21:48:28 UTC''
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NAME Margaret /HULINS (HULINGES)/
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DATE 10 JUN 1998
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DATE 10 JUN 1998
Savage says she was "very resolute and capable"; Torrey indicates she was the second wife, first unknown.
Goody means from the wife of a "Goodman" which was roughly one
step below the class of "Gentlemen".
Good looking woman with a square oblong face that betokened great capability an
force of character. he had a broad open brow, fair hair, and blue eyes. After
her husbands death she married Robert Chapman and removed to Saybrook where her
eldest brother, Thomas, came to live with them. 1643---removed to
Springfield, Mass. She sold her property in Hartford. Took her 5 days to
travel, camping out 3 nights in the woods, to reach her new home. She had
acquaintances in Springfield whom she knew in England, and here she settled for
the remainder of her life. It is said she purchased land one mile square in th
south part of town on what is now Main Street and bordering the Connecticut
River. One of the streets was named Margaret and another named Bliss,on which
was built the Congregational Church. She lived fifty years in America and forty
after the death of her husband. She was known for her great intellectual
ability.
Good looking woman with a square oblong face that betokened great capability an
force of character. he had a broad open brow, fair hair, and blue eyes. After
her husbands death she married Robert Chapman and removed to Saybrook where her
eldest brother, Thomas, came to live with them. 1643---removed to
Springfield, Mass. She sold her property in Hartford. Took her 5 days to
travel, camping out 3 nights in the woods, to reach her new home. She had
acquaintances in Springfield whom she knew in England, and here she settled for
the remainder of her life. It is said she purchased land one mile square in th
south part of town on what is now Main Street and bordering the Connecticut
River. One of the streets was named Margaret and another named Bliss,on which
was built the Congregational Church. She lived fifty years in America and forty
after the death of her husband. She was known for her great intellectual
ability.