Zij is getrouwd met John Pike.
Zij zijn getrouwd rond 1667 te England.
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John Pike |
EmmaGender: FemaleBirth: Circa 1645 - EnglandMarriage: Circa 1667 - EnglandMarriage: Jan 1 1683 - London, EnglandDeath: 1704 - Pasquotank, Colony of North Carolina, British Colonial AmericaSpouses: John Pike, John NixonChildren: Katherine Pike, Emma Pike, Robert Pike, Africa Pike, John Pike, Edward Pike, Beal (born Elizabeth Pike), Samuel Pike, Mary PikeThis person appears to have duplicated relatives. View it on FamilySearch to see the full information. Additional information: Ann is probably NOT Emmas child:Emma married John NIxon after the death of John Pike. Ann Nixon traveled with them to America, but it's likely she was John's child by an earlier marriage. Her age is unknown.No proof of Emmas surname or her birth:Please do not give Emma a surname OR parents without adding primary documentation - not from an online family tree. Her surname is NOT proved as Blount. There is no documentation of Emma's surname - therefore her parents are unknown. There is no record of her birth, but she was apparently deceased before 1704 in North Carolina.LifeSketch:Emma emigrated to America with Samuel and Africa after John's death. They were in Perquimans Co NC perhaps as early as 1694." the surname Blount in many instances in online trees. There is no basis for such a surname and should not be considered her surname without primary documentation that has not yet come to light.Em Nixon, Ann Nixon. Affrica Pike and Samuel Pike, in all thirteen.med Emma. Ann Nixon probably a daughter of John Nixon by an earlier wife.]ted from his father in law [term for stepfather in this time period] John Nixon, effectively proves that Emma Pike had remarried.f Em Mayo, wife of Edward Mayo, dec'd. Would have been before 1704 when McGregory died. Source: North Carolina Higher-Court Records, Vol 1, p.160. Some have interpreted this as a third marriage for Emma Pike. Many have attempted to give Emma the surname McGregory or McGregor, but that cannot be proved and seems highly unlikely, even if she did marry a McGregory after the death of Nixon - but that seems not to have been the case. Emma was never a McGregory/McGregor.
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