Sunday, April 20, 2014

A Six-pack of Ms

Miller: Catherine Miller Clark's parents were Henry Miller and Ellen Hostetler. On them I have nothing!

Merwin: The Merwins were from Amersham, Buckinghamshire, England. For John, BMD details are needed [1490-1552]; for Thomas, BMD and the name of his wife. Mary came to Connecticut with husband Robert Tinker and lacks a specific birth and death date [1606-1670].

MacCallum: Makim or Malcolm MacCallum/Callum, a fine Scotsman, was taken  prisoner by Oliver Cromwell at the Battle of Dunbar and shipped to the Lynn/Saugus Iron Works in Massachusetts in 1651. He fathered six children, creatively [spelling-wise] listed in the Lynn birth and baptismal records. Malcolm's home in Scotland is needed, as is his birth date. In Lynn, his marriage and death dates are needed, as is the maiden name of wife, Martha, plus her birth and death dates. [This is another candidate for SLIG 2015!

Maverick: Devonshire, England records need to be explored for the vitals on Robert, Peter and Rev. John Maverick and their spouses before the reverend's family arrived in 1630 and settled at Dorchester. Elias settled in Charlestown and daughter Rebecca resided in Boston with husband George Thomas. Samuel Maverick, of Texas fame was descended from this family.

Mattle: Mattle/Motley research is needed in Northamptonshire, England prior to the mid-1640s when Ann Mattle, as Mrs, William Douglas, arrived in Boston. Her father was Thomas, mother unknown.

Maplet: The Maplets were of Essex and London. Three generations of BMD records are in order. Rev.John-John-Mary [who married Samuel Gorton in January 1629/30, before going to America (Rhode Island.)]


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