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Données personnelles Robert Royce 

  • Il est né avant le 4 novembre 1605 dans fortasse, Eng.
  • Il a été baptisé le 3 novembre 1605 dans Tixover, Rutland, Lincs.
  • (note1) .Source 1
    Source: Kristin Quevedo, Joyce Robinson, Don Henricks, Roy Hunt, C. E. Schultz, et al.
  • Il est décédé le 22 septembre 1676 dans New London, New London Co., CT.
  • Il est enterré apres 21 septembre 1676 dans New London, New London Co., CT.
  • Un enfant de William Royse et Jane Casebird
  • Cette information a été mise à jour pour la dernière fois le 27 juin 2023.

Famille de Robert Royce

Il est marié avec Mary Jackson.

Ils se sont mariés le 6 avril 1627 à Stamford St. Michael with St. Andrew &, St. Stephen, Lincs.


Enfant(s):

  1. Sarah Royce  < 1634-1711 


Notes par Robert Royce

Robert Royce

Sources: Author: Quevedo, Kristin; Robinson, Joyce; Henricks, Don; Hunt, Roy; Schultz, C. E.; et al.; Title: "Robert Royce," (Publication site: Salt Lk. City UT, Publisher: Family Search, Publication date: xii June MMXXIII)

https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDR2-77X

"... Robert Royce Last Changed: March 6, 2023 Roy Hunt Sex Male Last Changed: September 24, 2013 Shermin

Christening 3 November 1605 Tixover, Rutland, England Reason: See attached source Rutland Lincolnshire Last Changed: August 31, 2022 Joyce Robinson

Death 22 September 1676 New London, New London, Connecticut Colony, ... Last Changed: March 12, 2022 Kristin Quevedo

Burial 1676 New London, New London, Connecticut Colony, ... Last Changed: January 26, 2023 C. E. Schultz

Birth Name Robert Royse Last Changed: March 6, 2023 Roy Hunt
Residence from 1639 to 1657 Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut Colony, ... Last Changed: October 4, 2020 Roy Hunt
Residence from 1657 to 1676 New London, New London, Connecticut Colony, ... Last Changed: January 26, 2023 C. E. Schultz
Occupation Shoemaker Last Changed: October 1, 2020 Don Henricks
Religious Affiliation Puritan Reason: deathbrec Last Changed: October 31, 2020 Roy Hunt

Spouses & Children

Robert Royce Male 1605-1676
Mary Jackson Female 1607-1697
Marriage 8 April 1627 Stamford St Michael with St Andrew and St Stephen, Lincolnshire, England

Children (10)

[1] John Royse Male 1627-1628
[2] John Royse Male 1629-Deceased
[3] Mary Royce Female 1631-1696
[4] Jonathan Royce Male 1633-1690
[5] Sarah Royce Female 1634-1711
[6] Nehemiah Royce Male 1637-1706
[7] Isaac Royce Male 1643-1681
[8] Samuel Royce Male 1644-1711
[9] Ruth Royce Female 1645-1690
[10] Nathaniel Royce Male 1647-1736

Parents & Siblings

William Royse Male 1571-1639
Jane Casebird Female 1577-Deceased
Marriage 1 October 1598 Kingston Bagpuize, Berkshire, England

Children (9)

[1] Jone Royse Female 1600-1600
[2] David Royse Male 1601-Deceased
[3] Matthew Royse Male 1604-Deceased
[4] Robert Royce Male 1605-1676
[5] Elizabeth Royse Female 1607-Deceased
[6] George Royce Male 1608-Deceased
[7] John Royse Male 1609-Deceased
[8] Richard Royse Male 1612-Deceased
[9] Hester Royse Female 1616-Deceased

ROBERT ROYCE was Chr. 3 Nov. 1605, at Ketton cum Tixover, Rutlandshire, England, the son of William Royce and Jane Casebird. He was a shoemaker by trade which means that he probably served an apprenticeship during his teens. An apprenticeship normally started at age fourteen and ran for seven years. Thus at age twenty-one he would be free to marry.

Robert was married, 8 Apr 1627, to Mary Jugkson or (Jackson) at Stamford St. Michael, Lincolnshire, England. Six children were born to this couple in England, the first two christened at Stamford All Saints were sons named John (20 Dec. 1627 and 29 Jun 1629, (both died in infancy) The last four were christened at Stamford St. Michael. A daughter, Mary, 10 Jul 1631, John (aka Jonathan), 21 Apr 1633, Sarah, 8 Feb 1634/5 and Nehemiah, 30 May 1637. (Origins of Robert Royce of Connecticut; Charles Julian, 2006 – see Memories.)
Exactly when Robert Royce and his family came to New England is unknown. However, he was an early settler at Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut which was founded in 1639 as "the plantation at Pequonnocke", by the Reverend Adam Blakeman (pronounced Blackman) and William Beardsley. They were accompanied by either 16 or approximately 35 other families— depending on your sources— who had recently arrived in Connecticut from England seeking religious freedom. In 1640 the community was known as Cupheag Plantation. By April 13, 1643, the growing town was known as Stratford, in honor of Stratford-upon-Avon in England.)
Robert first appeared in the town records with an entry for lot number 74 at Stratford, Connecticut dated 16 September 1648. He was still there in 1656 when he witnessed the distribution of Humphrey Spinner's estate in which it was declared that his son was about to marry Humphrey's daughter Mary.
Prior to 1657, they lived in Norwich, Connecticut for a time.

By 1657 the family had removed to New London, Connecticut where he lived in good repute and was one of the 16 original members of the New London Church. The town granted him the original Post lot, on Post Hill. He no doubt plied his trade as a shoemaker and also served as constable in 1660, and in 1661 was representative for New London, one of the townsmen in 1663.

In 1663 the town granted him two lots upon which to settle his two sons, Samuel and Isaac. According to New London tax records, in 1664, he was the 10th wealthiest man in the jurisdiction.

He was appointed to keep an ordinary in 1667, and the same year "freed from training," probably on account of age. He was again townsman in 1668 and a member of the general assembly in 1669.
His daughter, Ruth married, 15 Dec. 1669, John Lothrop; and Sarah married, John Calkins. His eldest son, Jonathan, was one of the first proprietors of Norwich, Connecticut and his four younger sons, Nehemiah, Samuel, Isaac and Nathaniel, settled at Wallingford, after their marriages in New London. John and Ruth Lothrop also lived in Wallingford.

Robert Royce died in New London, Connecticut before 22 Sep 1676 when his unsigned will was probated. There were five sons and three daughters, unnamed, who shared in the distribution of his estate. He also left a Legacy to the Norwich Church in his will.

His widow, Mary, continued to live on Post Hill until 1688, when she agreed to sell the property. She died, 4 Jul 1697, in Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut. Her son, Samuel, was granted administration of her estate 14 July 1697 at Wallingford.

Children of Robert Royce and Mary Jackson:
1.JOHN ROYCE, chr. 20 Dec 1627, at All Saints, Stamford, Lincolnshire, England; he died 29 May 1628 at Stamford, Lincolnshire, England.
2.JOHN ROYCE, chr. 29 Jun 1629, at all Saints, Stamford, Lincolnshire, England; he died before 1633.
3.MARY ROYCE; chr. 10 Jul 1631, at all Saints, Stamford, Lincolnshire, England; married, probably as his second wife, Thomas Staples about 1650 in Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut.
4.JOHN (Jonathan) ROYCE, chr 21 Apr 1633, at St. Michael, Stamford, Lincolnshire, England, married (1) in Oct/Nov 1656, at Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut, Mary Spinning, daughter of Humphrey Spinning and Elizabeth Long, and (2), 4 Jun 1660, Deborah Clakins, daughter of Hugh Calkins and Ann _____; he died, before 22 Sep 1690, in Norwich, New London, Connecticut.
5.SARAH ROYCE, chr. 8 Feb. 1634/1635 at Stamford St. Michael, Lincolnshire, England; married about 1658 in Norwich, New London, Connecticut, John Calkins, son of Hugh Calkins and Ann _____; she died, 1 May 1711, in Norwich, New London, Connecticut, at the age of 77.
6.NEHEMIAH ROYCE, chr. 30 May 1637 at Stamford St. Michael, Lincolnshire, England; married, 20 Nov. 1660, Hannah Morgan, daughter of James Morgan and Margery Hill; he died, 7 Nov 1706, at Wallingford, New London, Connecticut.
7.SAMUEL ROYCE, born about 1640 at Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut; married (1), 9 Jan 1666/1667 at New London, New London, Connecticut, Hannah Churchill, and (2) 5 Jun 1690, at Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut, Sarah Baldwin; he died in 1711 at Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut.
8.ISAAC ROYCE, born about 1643 at Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut; married Elizabeth Lothrop, 15 Dec 1669, at New London, New London, Connecticut; he died in Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut.
9.RUTH ROYCE, born 7 Dec 1645, at Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut; married, 15 Dec. 1669, John Lothorp, son of Samuel Lothrop and Elizabeth Scudder. She died, 20 Nov 1732, at Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut.
10.NATHANIEL ROYCE, born 24 Apr 1647 at Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut; married (1), 27 Oct. 1673, Esther Moss, (2) 21 Apr 1681, Sarah Lothrop, (3) 24 Aug 1707, Hannah Furman and (4) 25 Aug 1708, Abigail Hoyte. He died, 8 Feb 1726/1727, at Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut.

References:

•Charles Julian, "English Ancestry of Robert Royce of Connecticut;" 25 Feb 2006.
•Dorothy C Burt, "Ancestors of David Walden Burt," http://www.familytreemaker.com/user/b/u/r/Dorothy C Burt, Feb. 1998.
•Burton W. Spear, "Search for the passengers of the Mary & John 1630," vol. 14. p. 58.
•Frank Farnsworth Starr, "Various Ancestral Lines of James Goodwin and Lucy (Morgan) Goodwin of Hartford, Connecticut." pp. 295-301.
•Robert Charles Anderson, "The Great Migration Begins Immigrants to New England 1620 1633" 1995, Boston.
•James Savage, "A Genealogical Dictionary of The First Settlers of New England", 1860: Volume #3, [Rogers Rose.]

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Ancêtres (et descendants) de Robert Royce

William Roise
± 1545-< 1656
Ursula Harpyn
1545-< 1613
James Caseburde
< 1549-1593
William Royse
< 1571-1639
Jane Casebird
1577-< 1688

Robert Royce
< 1605-1676

1627

Mary Jackson
± 1607-1697

Sarah Royce
< 1634-1711

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