(1) Hij is getrouwd met Elizabeth Wilson.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 5 september 1706 te Middletown, Bucks, Pennsylvania.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 22 april 1726 te Wrightstown, Bucks Co, PA.Bron 6Kind(eren):
(2) Hij is getrouwd met Sarah Rowland.
Zij zijn getrouwd mei 1674 te Billingshurst, Sussex, England.Bron 2
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The Welcome of William Penn's Fleete sailed from Deal, England, departing 31 August 1682, and arrived at the mouth of the Delaware River (New Castle) on 27 October 1682, later anchoring at Chester, Pennsylvania (28 October). William Penn and friends then went to Philadelphia. The ship's master was Robert Greenway. A passenger list has not survived, but much research has been done to show who may have been on the ship with William Penn. Here is a list of possible Welcome passengers ("proven" according to the Welcome Claimants - see sources below). John Barber, of Shipley, Essex; possibly died on the voyage Elizabeth Barber, his wife (daughter of John Songhurst - see passenger #50) William Buckman, born circa 1650 at or near Ballinghurst, Sussex Sarah Buckman, his wife Sarah Buckman, his daughter Mary Buckman, his daughter Joan Buckman, his mother Ruth Buckman, his sister Edward Buckman, his brother Thomas Buckman, his brother Thomas Fitzwater Mary Fitzwater, wife of Thomas Fitzwater, died on voyage Thomas Fitzwater, son of Thomas Fitzwater George Fitzwater, son of Thomas Fitzwater Josiah Fitzwater, son of Thomas Fitzwater, died on voyage Mary Fitzwater, daughter of Thomas Fitzwater, died on voyage Thomas Gillett Bartholomew Green, servant (to Richard Townsend - see passenger #52) Nathaniel Harrison, servant (to Richard Townsend - see passenger #52) Jeffrey Hawkins Dorothy Hawkins, his wife Roger Hawkins, their son James Hawkins, their son Daniel Hawkins, their son Jeffrey Hawkins, their son Susanna Hawkins, their daughter Elizabeth Hawkins, their daughter Thomas Heriott, of Sussex, died on voyage Richard Ingelo, son of English Church clergyman, Nathaniel Ingelo; returned to England circa 1686 Isaac Ingram, of Gatton, Surrey, died on voyage Thomas Jones, servant of Dennis Rochford (see passenger #41) William Lushington Jeane Matthews, servant of Dennis Rochford (see passenger #41) Hannah Mogeridge, servant of John Rowland (see passenger #45) Joshua Morris David Ogden, born 1655 John Ottey, servant of Thomas Fitzwater (see passenger #13) Eleanor Pain (Ellinor Pain), daughter of James & Anne Paine of Brighton; servant of William Wade (see passenger #56) William Penn, founder of Pennsylvania James Portiff (or Proteus), servant of William Wade (see passenger #56) Dennis Rochford, born in Enniscorthy, County Wexford, Ireland in 1647 Mary Rochford, 2nd wife of Dennis Rochford Mary Rochford, their daughter, died on voyage Grace Rochford, daughter of Dennis Rochford & his 1st wife, died on voyage John Rowland, of Sussex Priscilla Rowland, wife of John Rowland Thomas Rowland, brother of John Rowland William Smith, servant of Richard Townsend (see passenger #52) John Snashfold, died on voyage John Songhurst, of Sussex, father of Elizabeth Barber (see passenger #2) George Thompson Richard Townsend Ann Townsend, wife of Richard Townsend James Townsend, their child, born on the Welcome Hannah Townsend, Richard Townsend's daughter William Wade, of Sussex, died on voyage Zachariah Whitpaine, born in London 1665; married Sarah Songhurst (see below) in Philadelphia in 1686; son of Richard Whitpaine, a butcher, of London Joseph Woodrooffe Thomas Wynne, of Wales Additional Possible Passengers Thomas Buckman, son of William Buckman (see passenger #3); possibly died on voyage Benjamin Chambers, co-executor (with John Songhurst) of William Wade's will (see passengers #50 & #56) Hannah Ogden, sister of David Ogden (see passenger #36) Sarah Ogden, sister of David Ogden Mary Songhurst, wife of John Songhurst (see passenger #50) Sarah Songhurst, their daughter John Songhurst, their sonnship, PA.ants who arrived with William Penn in the late 1600s.t time, Dutch farmers joined the English colonists to settle in places destined to become known as Richboro, Holland, Churchville, Rocksville, Addisville, and Jacksonville -- all located within Northampton Township.mmonwealth, or about that time. According to the map of Thomas Holme, the following were original land-owners in Northampton: Benjamin East, Thomas Atkinson, William Pickering, John Brown, Robert Turner, Anthony Tompkins, John Pennington, Christopher Taylor, Daniel Wharley, Samuel Allen, Peter Freeman, Richard Thatcher, Edmund Bennet, widow Hunt, widow Walmsly, Nicholas Walne, widow Plumly, Thomas Rowland, William Buckman, Joab Howle, Arthur Cook, George Willard, Henry Baly, Thomas Potter, James Boiden and James Claypole. Some of them came with their families, while others sought new homes in the forest of Bucks county alone. These names are to be received with a grain of allowance, on account of their imperfect spelling, and as some of these persons owned land in other townships, all of them hardly residents at all.s widows in a strange land. William Buckman, a carpenter from Billingshurst, in Sussex, a Welcome passenger, brought with him his wife, daughters Mary and Sarah, and son William. A daughter, Ruth, was born to them after their arrival. He took up a tract of land along the Bristol road, above Churchville, which extended nearly to Richborough. His second wife was Elizabeth Wilson, by whom he had four children, and at his death, 1716, his widow married Thomas Story, of Falls. His children intermarried with the families of Cooper, Buck, Blaker, Penquite and Heston, and left numerous descendants.
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