| Father |
Penniman, James II, b. 14 Jul 1599, Chipping Ongar, Essex, England d. 26 Dec 1664, Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA (Age 65 years) |
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natural |
| Mother |
Eliot, Lydia, b. Jun 1610, Nazeing, Essex, England d. 19 Jul 1676, Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA (Age 66 years) |
| Relationship |
natural |
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Bef 1631 |
Yorkshire, England |
| The ELIOTS came from Naseing, Essex, while the seat of the PENNIMAN family was probably in Yorkshire, where the English PENNYMAN family still live at Marske, in Ormesby Hall (see PENNYMAN Records). |
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Colonial Families of the United States of America: Volume 6THE PENNIMAN FAMILY OF BRAINTREE
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JAMES PENNIMAN, the emigrant ancestor of the PENNIMAN family in America, was one of the settlers of the town of Braintree, Massachusetts, having gone there from Boston where he at first lived. He came over in the ship Lion in 1631 with his wife Lydia ELIOT (sister of John ELIOT, the Apostle to the Indians), and having as fellow passengers, John WINTHROP, Jr. (son of the Governor of Massachusetts Bay, and himself first Governor of Connecticut), John ELIOT and his brother Jacob ELIOT. The ELIOTS came from Naseing, Essex, while the seat of the PENNIMAN family was probably in Yorkshire, where the English PENNYMAN family still live at Marske, in Ormesby Hall (see PENNYMAN Records). The connection between the English and the American families has never been satisfactorily established. The statement sometimes made that James, the emigrant was a brother of Sir William PENNYMAN, the distinguished Royalist is not substantiated by any known record, though it is not impossible that it may be true. As James was a Puritan it has been suggested that his Royalist relations kept no record of him or that the records were destroyed. (For James, the Emigrant, see Town Records of Braintree, Massachusetts. For Lydia, his wife, see Town Records of Medfield, Massachusetts where her second marriage as widow of James, is mentioned and she is stated to have been the sister of John ELIOT, the Apostle. For Penniman see the PENNYMAN Records, York 1904, Appendix N, American Pennimans.)
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Lydia Eliot
Female
1610-1676
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James Penniman
Male
1599-1664
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| Marriage |
26 Jul 1631 |
High Laver, Essex, England |
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Note by Thomson, Andrew John-1:
Lydia Wight formerly Eliot aka Penniman
Bapt July 1, 1610 in Nazeing, Essex, England
Daughter of Bennett Eliot and Lettice (Algar) Eliot
Her brother was the famous Puritan minister, Rev. John Eliot, known as the "Apostle to the Indians". He translated the Bible into the local Native American language.
Sister of Sarah (Eliot) Curtis, Philip Eliot, John Eliot, Jacob Eliot, Joseph Elliott, Francis Eliot and Mary Eliot
Wife of James Penniman II — married July 26, 1631 (to December 26, 1664) in High Laver, Essex, England
Wife of Thomas Wight — married 15 September 1665 in Medfield, Massachusetts.
Mother of William Penniman, James Penniman, Lydia (Penniman) Adams, John Penniman, Joseph Penniman, Sarah (Penniman) Robinson, Bethia Penniman, Samuel Penniman, Hannah Penniman, Abigail (Penniman) Cary and Mary (Penniman) Paine Died July 19, 1676 in Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts
Edited to add complete date of second marriage.
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From find A Grave:
Lydia Eliot was sister of JOHN ELIOT and JACOB ELIOT , and daughter of Bennet Eliot of Widford and Nazeing, Essex. She was baptized at Nazeing, Co. Essex, England on Jul 1,1610. (The High Laver parish register omits her maiden name.)
She married (1) James Penniman at High Laver, Essex, 26 July 1631. He was baptized Chipping Ongar, Essex, 29 July 1599, son of James and Annis (Wilcock) Penniman. They came from High Laver, Essex to Massachusetts Bay in 1631 on second trip of the "Lyon." First settled in Boston; later moved to Braintree.
They had ten children: James, Lydia Adams, John, Joseph, Sarah Robinson, Bethia Allen, Samuel, Hannah Hall Haskins, Abigail Cary, & Mary Paine.
After their father died in Braintree 26 December 1664, she married (2) Medfield 7 [December?] 1665 as his second wife Thomas Wight.
Source: Anderson's Great Migration Study Project.
Hancock Cemetery, Hancock, Berkshire, Massachusetts is what it says on Family Search online for place of burial.
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F64553 |
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