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1696 - 1714 (18 years)
Generation: 1
Generation: 2
2. | Tinkham, Helkiah was born on 8 Feb 1655 in Plymouth Colony, MA (son of Tinkam, Ephriam and Brown, Mary). Notes:
Died between 1724 (church member) and 25 SEP 1731 (will sworn).
In 1692 Hilkiah Tinkham and wife Ruth were admitted to the Plymouth
Church and on 27 March 1692 children Hilkiah, Nary, John and Jacob
were baptized. Both Helkiah and Ruth were in the 1724 list of members.
Helkiah Tinkham Sr. of Plymouth, yeoman, sold to son-in-law Ebenezer
Courtis of Plymouth part of homestead with wife Ruth giving up dower
on 3 Nov. 1715; acknowledged same day. The will of Helkiah Tinkcome of
Plymouth dated 14 Dec.
1716, proved 29 Sept. 1731, names wife Ruth; sons Helkiah, John, Jacob
and Caleb; daughters Mary Courtis; Ruth Tinkcome; sons Ebenezer and
Peter; son-in-law Ebenezer Courtis. A codi-cil of 20 May 1718 mentions
that daughter Mary Courtis is dead and her share is to go to her
children Jacob, Caleb, Mary and Sarah.
On 10 April 1734 William Griffeth of Plymouth, hatter, and wife Sarah
received their share due the Curtis children from Ruth Tinkcom of
Plymouth, widow.
On 2 April 1737 Peter Tinkham and Ebenezer Tinkham, sons of Helkiah
Tinkham of Plymouth, dec., divided land given them in their father's
will. The deed mentions that their mother Ruth was to have the
premises for life.
Helkiah married Unknown, Ruth about 1684. Ruth died after 2 Apr 1737. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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3. | Unknown, Ruth died after 2 Apr 1737. Children:
- Tinkham, Helkiah was born on 15 Aug 1685.
- Tinkham, Mary was born on 13 Aug 1687.
- Tinkham, John was born on 27 Mar 1689.
- Tinkham, Jacob was born on 15 Jun 1691.
- Tinkham, Caleb was born on 12 Oct 1693.
- 1. Tinkham, Sarah was born on 30 Jan 1696; died on 22 Feb 1714 in Plymouth Colony, MA.
- Tinkham, Ebenezer was born on 2 May 1698.
- Tinkham, Ruth was born on 13 Feb 1701.
- Tinkham, Peter was born on 1 Apr 1706.
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Generation: 3
4. | Tinkam, Ephriam was born in in prob. England; died between 17 Jan 1684 and 20 May 1685. Notes:
d. bet. 17 JAN 1683/4 (date of will) and 20 MAY 1685 (date of
inventory).
Ephriam married Brown, Mary about 1646 in Plymouth Colony, MA. Mary (daughter of Browne, Peter and (Ford), Martha) was born about 1626 in Plymouth Colony, MA; died after Nov 1689. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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5. | Brown, Mary was born about 1626 in Plymouth Colony, MA (daughter of Browne, Peter and (Ford), Martha); died after Nov 1689. Notes:
d. aft. NOV 1689 when she gave consent to sale of land between sons
John and "Elkiah."
In 1633 Mary Browne, daughter of Peter, was placed with Mr. John Doane
for nine years. Mary's tern with John Doane ended 10 Oct. 1644.
"Memorand, the tenth of October 1644; that wheras Mr. John Doane had
some tyme since fifteen pounds, the childs porcon of Mary Browne, whom
he was to keep and bring up untill shee should accomplish the age of
seven-teen years, and should have the use of the said pcon untill
then--now, the said terme being expired, the said John Doane hath
delivered, with the consent of the said Mary Browne, and by order of
the court, unto John Browne of Duxborrow, two cowes at 13 pounds and
fourty shillings in swyne and wheate, and is by the Court discharged
of the said 15 pounds; and the said John Browne is to keep the said
two cowes and their encrease for their milk, with the rest of the
stock as aforesaid, untill said Mary shal be marryed or thought fit to
marry, whereunto the said Mary hath consented."
On 23 July 1634 Timothy Hatherly "hath turned over his servant,
Ephraim Tinkcom, to dwell with John Winsloe, of New Plymouth, for the
whole terme of years expressed in a certayne pare of indentures."
on 2 Aug. 1642 Ephraim Tinckhame was granted 25 acres of land for his
service by indenture and on 27 Sept. 1642 Ephraim Tinckhame was
granted ten acres of upland.
He was a resident of Plymouth in the 1643 list of men able to bear
arms. On 27 Oct. 1647 Ephraim Tinkeham and Mary his wife sold to Henry
Sampson "all that third part of that lott which was formerly the land
of Peter Brown deceased." On 1 May 1655 Ephraim Tinkham and Arther
Hathaway desired liberty of the Court to go up with their families to
live on the lands of John Barnes, at Lakenham (in Plymouth). Ephraim
Tinkham and John Smith Jr. are listed as the owners of lot 5 on
Puncatee- sett Necke (now in Rhode Island) on 22 March 1663. On 5 June
1666 the court granted 12 acres to Sergent Ephraim Tinkham. Ephraim
Tinkham was a frequent member of juries over a long period of time. He
was one of the Selectmen for Plymouth, 1 June 1675.
The will of Ephraim Tincom Senir of Plymouth dated 17 Jan. 1683/4,
prayed 5 June 1685, names wife Mary; eldest son Ephraim; sons
Ebenezer, Peter, Elkiah, John & Isaac; dau. Mary
Tomson His inventory was taken 20 May 1685.
Children:
- Tinkam, Child was born about 1647.
- Tinkam, Ephraim was born on 5 Aug 1649 in Plymouth Colony, MA; died on 13 Oct 1714 in Middleborough, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
- Tinkam, Ebenezer was born on 30 Sep 1651 in Plymouth Colony, MA; died on 8 Apr 1718 in Middleborough, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
- Tinkam, Peter was born on 25 Dec 1653 in Plymouth Colony, MA; died on 30 Dec 1709 in Middleborough, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
- 2. Tinkham, Helkiah was born on 8 Feb 1655 in Plymouth Colony, MA.
- Tinkam, John was born on 7 Jun 1658.
- Tinkham, Mary was born on 5 Aug 1661 in Plymouth Colony, MA; died in 1731 in Middleborough, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
- Tinkam, John was born on 15 Nov 1663 in Plymouth Colony, MA; died before 15 Jan 1740 in Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA.
- Tinkam, Isaac was born on 11 Apr 1666 in Plymouth Colony, MA; died on 1 Oct 1730 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, USA.
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Generation: 4
10. | Browne, Peter was born before 26 Jan 1595 in Dorking, Surry, England (son of Browne, William); died between 25 Mar and 28 Oct 1633 in Plymouth Colony, MA; was buried on 4 Oct 1633. Notes:
Source: Caleb Johnson, "The Probable English Origin of Mayflower Passenger Peter Browne, And His Association with Mayflower Passenger William Mullins," The American Genealogist 79(July 2004):161-178.
"Peter Browne's English origins were just recently discovered. I published the results of my research and discoveries into his origins in The American Genealogist, 79(July 2004, came out in October):161-178. Peter Browne was baptized in Dorking, co. Surrey, England on 26 January 1594/5, the son of William Browne. The Browne family appears to have had several associations with the Mullins family of Dorking, who also came on the Mayflower. Peter Browne's brother John Browne came to America about 1632, and settled in Duxbury, just to the north of Plymouth. John Browne was baptized in Dorking on 29 June 1600."
This summary published on line at www.mayflowerhistory.com October 2004
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Source:Robert S. Wakefield FASG. Mayflower Families In Progress. General
Society of the Mayflower Descendants, 1986. p. 1,2.
"He died between 25 Mar 1633 and 28 Oct 1633 in Plymouth Co., MA. Between the date when he was taxed and the date his inventory was taken."
"On 28 OCT 1633 Mary Browne, widow of Peter Browne late of New Plymouth deceased, presented an ionvetory of his estate. On 11 NOV 1633 the court ordered money set aside for Peter's daughters (by his first wife) Mary Browne and Priscilla Browne, with the rest of his estate allowed to the widow to bring up her two children by Peter."
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Peter Browne Estate
Peter Browne died without a will. He died at Plymouth, between 4 April and 10 October, 1633. Mary, his second wife administered the estate. He married, first, at Plymouth, in 1624 or 1625, Martha () Ford, who died at Plymouth, between 1 June, 1627 and 1631. He married, second, between 1627 and 1631, Mary , who died after 21 November, 1633. Mary, the daughter of Peter Brown, married Ephraim Tinkham,
(She is mentioned in his will: " . . . I had in right of Mary my wife, daughter, of Peter Browne. . .") Presilla Browne married William Allen. Rebecca, child of Peter Brown's second wife, was the wife of William Snow of Duxbury and Bridgewater. The John Browne frequently mentioned in the affairs of Peter and close relatives was his brother [William Allen To John Browne: " . . . being the one part of three of
the land which appertained unto the Children of Peeter Browne brother unto John Browne aforsaid . . ."
Inventory (See below how this estate was settled) An Inventory taken the 10th of Octobr 1633 of the goods & Chattels of Peter Browne of new Plymouth deceased as they were prised by Capt Myles Standish & mr Will Brewster of the same & presented upon oath in Court held the 28th of Oct. in the ninth yeare of the Raigne of our Soveraigne Lord Charles &c.[MD 1.2.79+]
Inpr Corne 130 bushels 32 16 02
it Six melch goats prised at 18 0 00
it ffive young lambs 27 0 00
it 2 wether lambs & a Ram 02 00 00
it 4 Barrow hoggs at 9 15 02
it 3 sowes at 2 12 00
it 4 barrow Shotes 4 00 00
it 2 young sowes & a Bore 3 00 02
it 1 heyfer at 16 00 00
it 1 fowling peece 1 10 00
it 1 morter & pestle 00 15 00
3 wedges at 00 10 00
it 1 felling axe 00 1 6
it 1 other felling axe 00 2 00
it 1 handsaw 00 1 6
it 2 awgers & 1 chisell 00 1 6
it 1 how at 00 1 00
it 1 sute of Cloathes & 1 Cloake 00 3 00
it 1 flock bed in a fetherbed tick 00 16 00
it 1 bolster ticke 00 04 00
it 1 Coverlet & a blew blancket 01 11 00
it 1 old blancket & one old pillow 00 08 00
it 2 pr of sheets at 18 00 18 00
it 1 Iron pott 00 03 00
it 1 pr of pott hangers 00 02 00
it 1 Iron kettle at 00 12 00
it 1 pr of Cob Irons at 00 02 0(*)
it 2 Reape hookes at 00 01 0(*)
it 1 Twart Saw 00 03 02
it 5 peecs of pewter at 00 09 00
it 2 brasse Candlesticks at 00 03 00
it 1 quart pott of latten 00 08 00
it 1 latten pan & a dripping pan 00 04 00
it 1 brasse skellet 00 01 00
it 2 old brasse kettles at 00 04 00
it 1 chamber pott 00 01 00
it 1 pewter cupp 00 00 06
it 3 old chestes at 00 07 00
it 1 boxe at 00 06 00
it 1 Cradle 00 03 00
it an hogshead. a barrell & an harness bar 00 0 00
it 1 brush 02 02 02
it 1 Butt 00 05 00
it 1 bedsteed 00 10 02
it 1 pillowbeer of blew stuffe 00 01 04
it 2 pr of Irish Stockins 00 03 00 * Worn.
it 2 pr of shoes 00 08 00
it 1 Coate 00 08 00
it 12 02 of shott 00 02 00
it 1 Iron pot & pot hangers & pot hookes 00 10 00
it 2 brasse kettles at 02 04 00
it 1 ffrying panne at 00 02 05
it 1 Gredyron & a trevet 00 02 00
it 1 Brush 00 14 00
it 1 ffetherbed & bolster & 3 pillowes 02 00 00
it 1 Chest 00 04 00
it 1 box 00 00 08
it 1 Smoothing yron 02 01 02
it 1 Spade 00 02 00
it 1 Axe 02 01 06
it 1 howe 00 01 00
[8] it 1 Bible 00 03 00
it 4 pr of pillowbeers 00 16 00
it 1 pillow 00 02 00
it 6 table napkins 00 02 00
it owing him by Joh. Jenny 01 00 00
it pr Jonath. Brewster 1 bushel of Corne 00 05 00
it pr goodman Rowly 1 bush. Corne 00 05 00
it pr goodm Rowly more 00 03 00
it pr Edw: Bangs 00 03 00
it pr H. Howland 9 oz of shott
it pr Expr Michaell 1 oz of powder
Peter Brown debtor to John Browne eleaven bushels of Corne & a peck.
it more to Joh. Browne 00 01 00
it more to Joh Browne 02 08 00
it to Will Palmer 02 14 04
it more to Joh. Browne 00 02 08
it to mr Gilson 2/8 in beaver at 6/8 00 06 00
it to one at Massachusets 24 bushels of Corne 06 00 00
it to mr Heeks 5 bushels of Corne 01 05 00
it to mr Weston a bush. & 1/2 of Corn 00 07 06
it to Tho. Clark 1 bush of Corn & 6d 02 05 06
it to Josiah Wynslow 1/2 bush Corn 00 02 06
it to mr ffog 00 00 06
it Joh Dunham 00 04 00
it to ffr. Sprague 5 pecks of Corne 00 06 03
it to Joh Cooke 2 pecks of Corne 00 02 06
it to mr Collier for 1/2 bushell of pease
it to mrs ffuller for 1 peck malt & purgac
it to the Surgion for letting her man bloud
it to Kanelm Wynslow for a Coffin 00 12 00
Peter Brown aforesaid dying wthout will
Settlement of Peter Browne's Estate
Court Orders, 1: 33, under date of 28 October, 1633
In this Court Mary the late wife of Peter Browne deceased who dyed wthout will presented an Inventory of the goods & Chattels of her said husb. upon oath & was referred for Administracon to an other Cour of
Assistants to be held the on munday the 11th r next ensuing. 1633. Novbr 11th At a Court of Assistants held the 11th of Novembr in the ninth yeare of the raigne of our Soveraigne Lord Charles by the
grace of God King of Engl. Scotl. ffrance & Ireland Defender of the ffaith &c.
It was ordered, that Whereas Peter Browne dyed wthout will having divers children by divers wives his estate amounting to an hundred pownds or thereabouts. It is ordered that Mary his wife who is allowed the Administratrix of the said Peter foorthwith pay downe fifteen pownds for the use of Mary Browne daughter of the said Peter to mr Joh. Done of Plymoth aforesaid . wth whom the said Court have placed
the said Mary for nine yeares. At the end whereof the said John is to make good the said fifteen pownds to her or her heires if in case she die. Also it is further ordered that the said Widow Mary Browne pay or cause to be paid into the hands of mr Will Gilson the full sum of fifteen pownds for the use of Prisilla Browne an other of the daughters of the said Peter the Court having placed the said Prisilla
wth the said Will for 12 yeares At thend whereof the said Will is to make good the same unto her as her ffathers legacy as aforesaid, & to that end the said John & Will either stand bound for other for pformance of the severall paymts as also for such other pformanes of meet drinke cloathing &c during the said terme as is meet. And for the rest of the estate the widow having two children by the said Peter
together wth her owne 3d it is allowed Her for bringing up the said children. Provided that shee discharge wtsoever debts shall be proved to be owing by the said Peter, & the legacies given by the Court. ffor pformance whereof shee & mr Will Brewster bownd in two hundred pownds
[Court Orders, I:37]
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Peter Browne arrived on the Mayflower, 1620.
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Peter is listed in the 1633 list of freemen.
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Peter married (Ford), Martha about 1624 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA. Martha was born in in probably England; died before 27 Oct 1647. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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11. | (Ford), Martha was born in in probably England; died before 27 Oct 1647. Notes:
She had married prior (Unknown) Ford and had three children, John, Martha, and an unnamed son who was borne shortly after they landed. on the Fortune in1621. Her husband died soon thereafter, as did the baby.
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