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Données personnelles Elizabeth Kingham 

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Famille de Elizabeth Kingham

Elle est mariée avec Macute ‘Mathew’ Pratt.

Ils se sont mariés le 9 novembre 1619 à Aston Clinton, Buckingham, England, elle avait 19 ans.

Spouse: Macute ‘Mathew’ Pratt

Enfant(s):

  1. Thomas Pratt  < 1628-1676
  2. Matthew Pratt, Jr.  ± 1629-1713 
  3. Elizabeth Pratt  ± 1631-± 1726
  4. Mary Pratt  ± 1633-????
  5. John Pratt  ± 1634-1716
  6. Samuel Pratt  < 1636-1679
  7. Joseph Pratt  1637-1720
  8. Mary Pratt  1642-< 1723

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Ancêtres (et descendants) de Elizabeth Kingham

William Bate
± 1540-1605

Elizabeth Kingham
1600-1679

1619
Thomas Pratt
< 1628-1676
Matthew Pratt, Jr.
± 1629-1713
Elizabeth Pratt
± 1631-± 1726
Mary Pratt
± 1633-????
John Pratt
± 1634-1716
Samuel Pratt
< 1636-1679
Joseph Pratt
1637-1720
Mary Pratt
1642-< 1723

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Les sources

  1. FamilySearch Family Tree
    Elizabeth Pratt (born Kingham)<br>Gender: Female<br>Birth: To Aug 17 1600 - Aston Clinton, Aylesbury Vale District, Buckinghamshire, England<br>Christening: Aug 17 1600 - Aston Clinton, Buckinghamshire, England<br>Marriage: Nov 6 1619 - Aston Clinton, Buckinghamshire, England<br>Death: Mar 25 1672 - Weymouth, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America<br>Burial: 1672 - Olde Cemetery, Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America<br>There seems to be an issue with this person's relatives. View this person on FamilySearch to see this information.<br>  Additional information: PLEASEDONOTMERGEAGAINWITHELIZABETHBATESwhomarriedThomasLawrence:They were 1st cousins - verified by family wills and parish registers - ORIGINAL sourcesLifeSketch:For more recent scholarly research, please refer to Frederick J. Nicholson, “The English Origin of Macuth-1 (or Matthew) Pratt and Edward-1 Bates of Weymouth, Mass.,” The American Genealogist (65[1990]:33-43, 89-96). To summarize:nd [—?—] ([—?—]) Pratt.t was the granddaughter of William and Alice (Oslington) Bate.nton on November 9, 1619. She was baptized at Aston Clinton on August 17,1600, daughter of William and Catherine (Bate) Kingham. ham were married on December 2, 1592. Her father was baptized in Aston Clinton on November 25, 1571. Her grandfather John Kingham was married to Elizabeth Bachiler on Jan 30, 1567, second marriage. Her grandfather's first marriage produced Thomas, baptized August 22, 1566.joined Lord Gorge's group and set sail from Plymouth. They were accompanied by her uncle, Edward Bate and his wife, Susanna.resenting his father, leading a company of about 120 persons, including several families and Mathew Pratt, arrived and decided to settle in practically the same location the Weston Company had occupied, and for the same purpose of establishing a trading post. They also hoped to found a properous colony different from that at Plymouth.ew England which allowed a coast line of ten miles, and estendd thirty miles inland. Capt. Gorges held a commission as governor-general, and associated with him were Rev. William Morrill and his assistant Rev. William Blaxton, both of the Church of England, Capt. Francis West, in the capacity of admiral, Christopher Levet, Esq. as a judicial officer, a council of which the Plymouth Governor was to be a member ex-officio, and such other officers as Robert chose to appoint from time to time.r. As it was just seventeen years before the Civil War, religion may have contributed to his decision. Being the youngest son with little chance of inheritance could have influenced him. Devon is the home of the seadogs like Drake and Hawkins with stories of the recent defeat of the Spanish Armada and the great promise that the new world held may have fired the imagination of adventuresome young lads like Mathew.ly during the winter), the uncertainty of sustaining friendly relations with the indians, and the prospect of a long and tedious struggle to attain the dazzling prosperity pictured by the promoters of the enterprise, were considerations sufficient to dull the ardor of the leader; so after a few months he decided that he did not care to remain longer, and with some of his company, including nearly all the officials, the gov-general of the day returned to England early in the spring of 1624.ly resolved to continue the settlement.hew, at Wessagusset immediately found themselves in a most serious emergency. They had little sympathy with the Pilgrims because of religious differences, and there were no other communities that attracted them favorably. They greatly preferred their present location and were confident of ultimate prosperity.rests and welfare. The only form of government with which they were well acquainted was that of a sovereign imposing his will upon a dependent and loyal people who had had no opportunity or preparation for political undertakings. A government in which they had no voice did not please them. They desired to exercise their own will and to govern themselves, even though under extraordinary conditions.ace of the people of Wessagusset.nd owners which had listed not only records of land ownership but a section in which old residents were listed. It is here that we find the reference to Macute Pratt as "an old resident". The names of Macute, Macuth, Macaeth, Micareth and Mathew have all been linked to the line that we are tracing.eld" (now East Weymouth) and eighteen acres on the west side of "mill River." Mathew was made a freeman of the Massachusettes Bay Colony on May 13, 1640 and in February of 1648 he was chosen a "townsman." (Selectman)ars old, it gives us an insight into the times of our first American forefather, Mathew. Try and read the will with what you might perceive the thoughts and dreams of Mathew to be on that 25th day of March 300 years ago. (Sulfolk Probate 12149-50) this to be his last will and Testament as folloe & saith -ide, and then all my worldly goods I dispose of thus -
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  2. Geni World Family Tree
    Elizabeth Pratt (born Kingham)<br>Gender: Female<br>Birth: Aug 17 1600 - Clinton, Buckinghamshire , England<br>Baptism: Aug 17 1600 - Aston Clinton, Buckinghamshire , England<br>Marriage: Spouse: Macute ‘Mathew’ Pratt - Nov 9 1619 - Aston Clinton, , Buckingham, England<br>Death: Feb 18 1679 - Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts<br>Burial: #91604180, Weymouth, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States<br>Father: William Kingham<br>Mother: Catherine Kingham (born Bates)<br>Husband: Macute ‘Mathew’ Pratt<br>Children: Thomas Pratt, Matthew Pratt, Jr., <a>Elizabeth Chard (born Pratt), John Pratt, Samuel Pratt, Joseph Pratt, Mary White (born Pratt), Mary Pratt<br>Siblings: Agnes Dauncer (born Kingham), Sarah Kingham
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Événements historiques

  • En l'an 1600: Source: Wikipedia
    • 17 février » à Rome, chassé de l'Église comme «hérétique impénitent» et remis à une cour séculière, Giordano Bruno est brûlé vif.
    • 19 février » éruption du volcan Huaynaputina au Pérou.
    • 27 février » traité de Paris, entre Charles-Emmanuel I de Savoie et d'Henri IV.
    • 2 juillet » bataille de Nieuport, un épisode militaire de la Guerre de Quatre-Vingts Ans, entre l'armée hollandaise de Maurice de Nassau, et l'armée espagnole dirigée par Albert de Habsbourg.
    • 10 septembre » prise du château de Charbonnières par les forces françaises du maréchal de Lesdiguières face aux troupes du duc de Savoie.
    • 21 octobre » bataille de Sekigahara. Victoire des Tokugawa, marquant la fin de l'époque Sengoku et le début de l'époque d'Edo.
  • En l'an 1619: Source: Wikipedia
    • 20 mars » dans l'Empire germanique, à la mort de l'empereur Matthias, c'est son cousin Ferdinand II, roi de Bohême depuis 1617, et de Hongrie depuis 1618, qui prend sa succession.
    • 10 juin » la bataille de Sablat oppose l'armée protestante à l'armée catholique du Saint-Empire, et se termine par la victoire de cette dernière. C'est un des premiers conflits armés de la guerre de trente ans.
    • 3 août » Charles d'Albert achète la baronnie de Maillé, que le roi Louis XIII érige en duché-pairie qui prend le nom de Luynes.
    • 28 août » Ferdinand II est élu empereur du Saint-Empire romain germanique.
    • 9 septembre » couronnement de Ferdinand II.
    • 7 novembre » Élisabeth Stuart est couronnée Reine consort de Bohême.
  • En l'an 1679: Source: Wikipedia
    • 24 janvier » dissolution du Parlement cavalier.
    • 5 février » le Traité de Nimègue marque l'apogée du règne de Louis XIV. La France acquiert la Franche-Comté, l'Alsace, Valenciennes, Cambrai, le Sénégal et la Guyane.
    • 27 mai » l'Habeas Corpus est voté et approuvé, en Angleterre.


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Dr Wilton McDonald- black Hebrew, "McDonald Wilton family tree", base de données, Généalogie Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/mcdonald-wilton-family-tree/I610528.php : consultée 26 septembre 2024), "Elizabeth Kingham (1600-1679)".