John inherited land on Nantucket, but lived in the southern part of Hampton (now Seabrook), New Hampshire. He fought as a soldier in King Philip's war in Massachusetts in 1675/76.
John and Rebecca were members of the Society of Friends.
Between 1688 and 1692 John, Rebecca and many of their children, and his mother-in-law moved to New Castle county, Pennsylvania (now Delaware). He was a representative there in 1696.
Was the father of Bathsheba Hussey who married Thomas Babb from the Isle of Shoals, New Hampshire.
∼JOHN, eldest known child of Christopher & Theodata (Bachiler) Hussey, was baptized at Lynn MA 29 February 1635[/6?]; "the last day of the last month" - the day of the month depends on the interpretation of the double-date, since 1636 was a leap year; note that the year chosen here would result in a two-year gap before the birth of the next child].
Source: Anderson's Great Migration Begins.
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The probate records for him have the following - The will is dated 8 May 1707. The document to support/proved will is dated 18 Feb 1707/8. (Note: Based on the "old" calendar, May would be the second month of 1707 and February would be the twelfth month of 1707.)
John inherited land on Nantucket, but lived in the southern part of Hampton (now Seabrook), New Hampshire. He fought as a soldier in King Philip's war in Massachusetts in 1675/76.
John and Rebecca were members of the Society of Friends.
Between 1688 and 1692 John, Rebecca and many of their children, and his mother-in-law moved to New Castle county, Pennsylvania (now Delaware). He was a representative there in 1696.
Was the father of Bathsheba Hussey who married Thomas Babb from the Isle of Shoals, New Hampshire.
∼JOHN, eldest known child of Christopher & Theodata (Bachiler) Hussey, was baptized at Lynn MA 29 February 1635[/6?]; "the last day of the last month" - the day of the month depends on the interpretation of the double-date, since 1636 was a leap year; note that the year chosen here would result in a two-year gap before the birth of the next child].
Source: Anderson's Great Migration Begins.
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The probate records for him have the following - The will is dated 8 May 1707. The document to support/proved will is dated 18 Feb 1707/8. (Note: Based on the "old" calendar, May would be the second month of 1707 and February would be the twelfth month of 1707.)