Date | Kind | Origin | Details | |
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1637 | Death1 | Event | ||
? | Daughter | Father [Family] | Anne LANTERSEE |
1. Title Historic Homes and Institutions and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Worcester County Massachusetts; Originator Ellery Bicknell Crane; Publication Facts Name: Lewis Publishing Company; Location: Chicago and New York; Date: 1907;; Page Historic Homes and Institutions and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Worcester County Massachusetts by Ellery Bicknell Crane, 1907 - p141; Text "John Fiske, son of William (6) and Anna (Anstye) Fiske, was born at St. James, England, and died in South Elmham, where he had lived in 1633. He married Anne Lantersee, daughter of Robert Lantersee, who died on board ship on his way to New England, in 1637. His children were: I. John, born in South Elmham, England, 1601; married Ann Gipps, and (second Mrs. Elizabeth Henchman. 2. William, of whom later. 3. Anne, married Francis Chickering, who came to America and was admitted a freeman May 13, 1640; proprietor of Dedham, Massachusetts, 1638; member of court valuation committee, ensign, selectman, and deputy to the general court. His wife Anne died about 1649 and he married (second) Sarah Sibbell, June 16, 1650. 4. Martha, born in England; married there Captain Edmund Thompson, son of John Thompson, of Holkham, in Norfolk county, and his wife Anne Thompson, daughter of John Hastings, of Holkham. They had four children born in New England, then returned to England, where three children were born at Yarmouth. Thompson was a sea captain, and served the state of Holland after the death of Charles I. While in America he was proprietor at Salem and Wenham, Massachusetts. 5. Nathan, died young. 6. Eleazer, born at South Elmham, mentioned in grandfather's will."; [Source Record]