Source: Charlotte Cahoon, Jimmy Spencer Lindorff, et al.
Hij is getrouwd met Avis (NN-Bascom, Thomas).
Zij zijn getrouwd rond 1630 te Eng.
Kind(eren):
Thomas Bascom
Sources: Author: Cahoon, Charlotte; Lindorff, Jimmy Spencer; et al. Title: "Thomas Bascom Sr.," (Publication site: Salt Lk. City UT, Publisher: Family Search, Publication date: ii Apr MMXXIV)
https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LD3C-WSW
"... Thomas Bascom Sr. Last Changed: February 9, 2023 Linda M. Bascom Sex Male Last Changed: May 21, 2013 William Lyman
Birth from about 1602 to 1605 England Reason: Estimated by BascomGenealogy,com and The Great Migration. See Life Story for details. There is no birth record to verify the Find a Grave year or the place of origin in England. Last Changed: March 20, 2024 Anna Lenz Hetzel
Death 9 May 1682 Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts ... Last Changed: March 20, 2024 Anna Lenz Hetzel
Immigration 1634 Dorchester, Massachusetts ... Arrived on ship Recovery; first residence
Residence 1635 Windsor, Connecticut ... One of the second company to settle there
Residence about 1659 Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts ... Hampshire county juror in 1660
Town constable 1666 Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts ...
Spouses & Children
Thomas Bascom Sr. Male 1602-1682 LD3C-WSW [<-John Ingersoll's f-i-l]
Avis Female 1616-1676 KNHW-T2T [<-John Ingersoll's m-i-l]
Marriage about 1630 England
Children (5)
[1] Hannah Bascom Female 1632-1681
[2] Bascomb Unknown 1635-1647
[3] Abigail Bascom Female 1640-1668 K2N8-6G8 [<-oo John Ingersoll]
[4] Thomas Bascom Jr. Male 1641-1689
[5] Hepzibah Bascom Female 1644-1690
Born by about 1602, based on estimates. Came to Massachusetts Bay with others from the Dorchester England church of Dorset shire. The Dorchester group settled first near Boston to the area now known as Dorchester MA. However, nearly all of this group removed to Windsor CT. Ships that came to Dorchester and Windsor include the "Mary & John" and the "Recovery". He may be the "Thomas Biscomb" listed on the Recovery passenger list. Thomas with probably his wife and first daughter, moved to Windsor CT in 1639. The Windsor records show baptisms of three children and the death of one other child. Thomas and his family were among the first settlers of the town of Northampton MA in 1654 or 1655. Thomas Bascom died in Northampton 9 May 1682, per the estate inventory record.
Thomas married circa 1630, Avis ____. The records read "...wife of Thomas Bascombe Senior," died at Northampton 3 Feb 1676.
Records indicate Thomas was buried in Northampton MA, but there is no record of a grave site.
His name is listed here on the Founders Memorial at Windsor, Connecticut, shown in the photos, in recognition of his having participated in the founding of that, the first colonial outpost in the Connecticut Valley, but he is not buried there.
The Bascom Reunion Association maintains a genealogy with all known Bascom descendants of Thomas Bascom. See www.BascomGenealogy.com
Last Changed: February 9, 2023 Linda M. Bascom"
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