Clary
John settled at Watertown, Mass. and married in 1644 at same.
Clawkin
Thomas was living in Providence, R.I. in 1645.
Claus or Clawson
John was at Providence, R.I. in 1646.
Stephen was an inhabitant of Stamford, Conn. in 1670.
Clay
Humphrey owned an Inn in New London, Conn. in 1651.
Joseph was married at Guilford, Conn. in 1670.
Thomas was of Scituate, Mass. in 1643.
Clayton
Thomas was at Dover, N.H. in 1650 before removing to R.I. after. He left no male issue.
Clear
George was at Newport, R.I., in 1639.
John was a shoemaker at Boston in 1674.
Cleaveland or Cleveland
Moses was born in 1624 at Ipswich, Suffolk, England and came to N.E. as a youth in 1635. He was admitted as a freeman at Woburn, Mass. in 1643.
Samuel, brother of the preceding, was a Chelmsford, Mass. pre-1681 and then at Canterbury, Conn. by 1693.
Cleaves or Cleves
George was born at Plymouth, Devonshire, England in 1576 and came to Scarborough, Maine in 1630. He went to Falmouth, Maine two years later.
William was married at Roxbury, Mass. in 1659.
William was at Beverly, Mass. before 1676.
Clement or Clemens
Abraham was married at Newbury, Mass. in 1683.
Austin, or Augustine, was a painter who came from Southhampton, England in 1635 and settled at Dorchester, Mass..
Godfrey was a freeman at Watertown, Mass. in 1634.
John was at Haverhill, Mass. in 1645.
Robert, brother of John, was born in 1590 and was made a freeman at Haverhill in 1643.
Salmon was married at Boston in 1660.
Thomas was at Providence, R.I. in 1645.
Cleverton
Thomas was a freeman at Newport, R.I. in 1645.
Clifford
George was born at Arnold, Nottinghamshire, England before coming to Boston in 1644.He then removed to Hampton, N.H. after.
John, brother of preceding, was a resident of Hampton, N.H. in 1658.
Clift or Cliff
Thomas was a Quaker and freeman of Mass. as early as 1641. He is then seen at Rehoboth, Mass. by 1643 and then at R.I. later in life.
Clisby or Clesby
Ezekial was a freeman at Boston in 1690.
John was at Charlestown, Mass. pre-1669.
Cloade
Andrew was a "wine-cooper" and married at Boston in 1653.
Close
Thomas was at Greenwich, Conn. in 1672.
Clough or Cluff
Ebenezer was at Boston in 1690.
John was a tailor who was born in 1613 in England and came to Watertown, Mass. in 1635. He then is seen at Salisbury, Mass. in 1639.
John was of Charlestown, Mass. in 1652.
John is a freeman at Hartford, Conn. in 1654.
Richard was at Plymouth in 1634.
William was of Charlestown before 1659 and was killed in King Philips War on August 24, 1675.
Cloutman or Cloudman
John came from Hingham, Aberdeenshire, Scotland to Plymouth in 1690 before removing to Marblehead, Mass..
Thomas, brother of preceding, came at the same time and was living at the same place as his brother.
Cloyes
John was married at Watertown, Mass. in 1637.
Coalborne
Nathaniel was a freeman at Dedham, Mass. in 1641.
Coates
Robert was born in England in 1627 and is found at Lynn, Mass. pre-1663.
Thomas was an inhabitant of Lynn, Mass. in 1658.
John settled at Watertown, Mass. and married in 1644 at same.
Clawkin
Thomas was living in Providence, R.I. in 1645.
An etching depicting what has been referred to as the bloodiest war in American history, King Philips War. |
Claus or Clawson
John was at Providence, R.I. in 1646.
Stephen was an inhabitant of Stamford, Conn. in 1670.
Clay
Humphrey owned an Inn in New London, Conn. in 1651.
Joseph was married at Guilford, Conn. in 1670.
Thomas was of Scituate, Mass. in 1643.
Clayton
Thomas was at Dover, N.H. in 1650 before removing to R.I. after. He left no male issue.
Clear
George was at Newport, R.I., in 1639.
John was a shoemaker at Boston in 1674.
Cleaveland or Cleveland
Moses was born in 1624 at Ipswich, Suffolk, England and came to N.E. as a youth in 1635. He was admitted as a freeman at Woburn, Mass. in 1643.
Samuel, brother of the preceding, was a Chelmsford, Mass. pre-1681 and then at Canterbury, Conn. by 1693.
Cleaves or Cleves
George was born at Plymouth, Devonshire, England in 1576 and came to Scarborough, Maine in 1630. He went to Falmouth, Maine two years later.
William was married at Roxbury, Mass. in 1659.
William was at Beverly, Mass. before 1676.
Clement or Clemens
Abraham was married at Newbury, Mass. in 1683.
Austin, or Augustine, was a painter who came from Southhampton, England in 1635 and settled at Dorchester, Mass..
Godfrey was a freeman at Watertown, Mass. in 1634.
John was at Haverhill, Mass. in 1645.
Robert, brother of John, was born in 1590 and was made a freeman at Haverhill in 1643.
Salmon was married at Boston in 1660.
Thomas was at Providence, R.I. in 1645.
Cleverton
Thomas was a freeman at Newport, R.I. in 1645.
Clifford
George was born at Arnold, Nottinghamshire, England before coming to Boston in 1644.He then removed to Hampton, N.H. after.
John, brother of preceding, was a resident of Hampton, N.H. in 1658.
Clift or Cliff
Thomas was a Quaker and freeman of Mass. as early as 1641. He is then seen at Rehoboth, Mass. by 1643 and then at R.I. later in life.
Clisby or Clesby
Ezekial was a freeman at Boston in 1690.
John was at Charlestown, Mass. pre-1669.
An early New England Quaker meeting. |
Cloade
Andrew was a "wine-cooper" and married at Boston in 1653.
Close
Thomas was at Greenwich, Conn. in 1672.
Clough or Cluff
Ebenezer was at Boston in 1690.
John was a tailor who was born in 1613 in England and came to Watertown, Mass. in 1635. He then is seen at Salisbury, Mass. in 1639.
John was of Charlestown, Mass. in 1652.
John is a freeman at Hartford, Conn. in 1654.
Richard was at Plymouth in 1634.
William was of Charlestown before 1659 and was killed in King Philips War on August 24, 1675.
Cloutman or Cloudman
John came from Hingham, Aberdeenshire, Scotland to Plymouth in 1690 before removing to Marblehead, Mass..
Thomas, brother of preceding, came at the same time and was living at the same place as his brother.
1775 Connecticut Currency |
Cloyes
John was married at Watertown, Mass. in 1637.
Coalborne
Nathaniel was a freeman at Dedham, Mass. in 1641.
Coates
Robert was born in England in 1627 and is found at Lynn, Mass. pre-1663.
Thomas was an inhabitant of Lynn, Mass. in 1658.
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