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i HANNAH, b. Plymouth 14 June 1641 [PCR 8:27]; m. Eastham 23 January 1660[/1] John Bangs [PCR 8:28], son of EDWARD BANGS.
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... There was also a John Bangs in Plymouth in the early years, who was assigned hay ground on 20 March 1636/37 (PCR 1:56), and thus he would [p.239] seem to have been too old to have been a son of Edward Bangs, unless he was born to an earlier wife, and came over after his father. Of course, he could just as well have been a brother or no relation at all. There seems to be no other record of this John Bangs, and the name could even have been a spelling error for some other name, such as John Barnes. On 1 May 1660 George Watson asked the court on behalf of his son John Watson and his nephew John Bangs to correct a mistake in the records about a purchase of land in the Dartmouth area that should have been in the name of Mr. Robert Hicks (PCR 3:186); this John Bangs would have been the son of Edward, for Robert Hicks was his grandfather, and George Watson had married Hicks's daughter Phebe. This John Bangs was also mentioned as a grandson in the wills of both Robert Hicks and his wife Margaret Hicks (MD 8:143, 16:157). A genealogy of the family can be found in Dean Dudley, History and Genealogy of the Bangs Family in America (Montrose, Mass., 1896).
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Bangs, Edward Plymouth Colony, p.238 —Arriving at Plymouth in 1623 on the Anne, Edward Bangs was probably born ca. 1591, for he said he was age eighty-six in 1677. Dawes-Gates (2:61-68) has a section on him and cites the evidence to show that he was probably identical with the Edward Bangs who was baptized on 28 October 1591 in Panfield, Essex, England, the son of John and Jane (Chavis) Bangs. He married (1) after 1627 Lydia Hicks, daughter of Robert and Margaret Hicks (she may have been the second wife, for Dawes-Gates suggests that he may have had an earlier one, and, (2) Rebecca (?Hobart). He was one of the Purchasers, and he was on the 1632/33 freeman list. He was one of those chosen to lay out the twenty-acre lots in the 1627 division, along with William Bradford, Edward Winslow, John Howland, Francis Cooke, and Joshua Pratt (PCR 12:14). With Myles Standish and others, Edward Bangs was chosen in 1633 to divide the meadow in the bay equally (PCR 1:14). He was also on committees to assess the entire colony for public costs (PCR 1:33, 38), and he served on various juries and other public service committees (PCR). He appears to be a man who was responsible and trusted. In a record where he was surety for another, he was called a yeoman (PCR 1:103). In 1641 he was granted eighty acres of land at Warren's Wells, and in 1642 he was allowed to exchange some of it for land closer to his house (PCR 2:25, 48). He moved to Nauset with the Prence group, and in 1647 he was a supervisor of the highways there (PCR 2:115). Plymouth Colony, p.238 In 1652 he became a deputy for Eastham (PCR 3:9)and in 1657 was licensed to sell wine and strong waters at Eastham "provided it bee for the refreshment of the English and not to bee sold to the Indians" (PCR 3:123). In a deed of 22 June 1651, he was joined as grantor by his wife Rebecca (PCR 12:209). He made his will on 19 Oct. 1677, calling himself aged eighty-six years, and he named his sons: Jonathan, John, Joshua; his daught ...
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Edward Bangs ** Compact Disc #14 Pin #614871 Birth: 28 Oct 1591 Place: Of Chicehester,England Christening: 28 Oct 1591 Place: Of Panfield,Essex,England Death: abt Feb 1678 Place: Eastham,Barnstable,Massachusetts Burial: Place: W Parents: Father: John Bangs ** Disc #14 Pin #614819 Mother: Jane Chavis ** Disc #14 Pin #614844 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Marriage(s): Spouse: Mercy Hoskins Disc #14 Pin #632397 Marriage: 1616 Place: <Of Eastham,Barnstable,Massachusetts> Spouse: Rebecca Rebeka Hobart ** Disc #14 Pin #614857 Marriage: 1633 Place: Yarmouth,Barnstable,Massachusetts Spouse: Lydia Hicks Disc #14 Pin #619111 Marriage: abt 1633 Place: Plymouth,Plymouth,Massachusetts,USA Personal Information: Title: ** Notes and Sources: Notes: Available on CD-ROM Disc# 14 Sources: None -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Submitter: H. Reed BLACK 2048 North Olive Drive Mesa, Arizona 85203-1869 E-Mail
Edward Bangs ** Compact Disc #14 Pin #614871
Birth: 28 Oct 1591 Place: Of Chicehester,England
Christening: 28 Oct 1591 Place: Of Panfield,Essex,England
Death: abt Feb 1678 Place: Eastham,Barnstable,Massachusetts
Burial: Place: W
Parents:
Father: John Bangs ** Disc #14 Pin #614819
Mother: Jane Chavis ** Disc #14 Pin #614844
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Marriage(s):
Spouse: Mercy Hoskins Disc #14 Pin #632397
Marriage: 1616 Place:
Spouse: Rebecca Rebeka Hobart ** Disc #14 Pin #614857
Marriage: 1633 Place: Yarmouth,Barnstable,Massachusetts
Spouse: Lydia Hicks Disc #14 Pin #619111
Marriage: abt 1633 Place: Plymouth,Plymouth,Massachusetts,USA
Personal Information:
Title: **
Notes and Sources:
Notes: Available on CD-ROM Disc# 14
Sources: None
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BANGS, Children 10-14: 10. Sex Name F Hannah BANGS (AFN:B58H-G0) Born: 1644 Place: Probably, Plymouth, Plymouth, Mass Died: 1677 Place: Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11. Sex Name M Joshua BANGS (AFN:HN0C-TP) Born: 1646/1647 Place: Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts Died: 14 Jan 1711 Place: Eastham, Barnstable, Ma Buried: 1709/1710 Place: Cove Burying Gnd, Eastham, Barnstable, Ma -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12. Sex Name F Bethia BANGS (AFN:HN0C-VV) Born: 28 May 1650 Place: Eastham, Barnstable, Ma Died: 15 Oct 1696 Place: Harwich, Barnstable, Ma Buried: Place: Hall Burying Grd, Dennis, Mass -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13. Sex Name F Mercy BANGS (AFN:HN0C-W2) Born: 15 Oct 1651 Place: Eastham, Barnstable, Ma Died: 28 Dec 1670 Place: Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14. Sex Name F Apphia BANGS (AFN:GJNJ-VB) Born: 15 Oct 1651 Place: Eastham, Barnstable, Ma Christened: Place: Or, Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts Died: 12 Jun 1722 Place: , , , Ma
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Husband's Name Edward BANGS (AFN:8N0W-Q5) Born: 28 Oct 1591 Panfield, Essex, England Christened: 28 Oct 1591 Panfield, Essex, England Died: 16 Feb 1677/1678 Eastham, Barnstable, MA Buried: Bef 15 1677/1678 Mar Married: Feb 1677 Eastham, Plymouth, Barnstable, MA Father: John BANGS (AFN:8N0X-J8) Mother: (Or Charis) Jane CHAVIS OR CHAIEN OR CHARIS (AFN:8N0X-KF) Wife's Name Rebecca HOBART (AFN:8KM5-18) Born: 29 Dec 1611 ., Wymondham, Norfolk, England Christened: 29 Dec 1611., Hingham, Norfolk, England Died: 1679 Eastham, Plymouth, Barnstable, MA Buried: Hingham, Norfolk, MA Married: Feb 1677 Eastham, Plymouth, Barnstable, MA Father: Edmund HOBART (AFN:GWRK-4Q) Mother: Margaret DEWE (DEWEY) (AFN:GX6R-X1) Children 1. Joshua BANGS (AFN:ZN1R-P8) Born: Abt. 1618 <, , England> 2. Jonathon BANGS (AFN:ZN1R-SR) Born: Abt. 1624 <, , England> 3. Lydia BANGS (AFN:ZN1R-TX) Born: Abt. 1626 <, , England> 4. Bethia BANGS (AFN:ZN1R-W9) Born: Abt. 1630 <, , England> 5. Mercy BANGS (AFN:ZN1R-ZM) Born: Abt. 1634 Place: <, , England> 6. Rebecca BANGS (AFN:959L-8F) Born: 1635 Plymouth, Plymouth, MA Died: 19 Oct 1677 Eastham, Barnstable, MA 7. Sarah BANGS (AFN:8M5G-9K) Born: 1638 Eastham, Plymouth, Barnstable, MA Died: 28 Feb 1682 Barnstable, , MA 8. Jonathan BANGS (AFN:8JLL-ZP) Born: 1640 Plymouth, Plymouth, MA Christened: Or, Plymouth, Plymouth, MA Died: 9 Nov 1728 Brewster, Barnstable, MA 9. Lydia BANGS (AFN:HN0C-RC) Born: 1642 Eastham, Plymouth, Barnstable, MA Died: 13 Feb 1706 Eastham, Barnstable, MA Children 10-14 in reference 2)
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Husband's Name John BANGS (AFN:8N0X-J8) Born: 1560/1566 Norwich, Norfolk, England Christened: 30 Jan 1586 Of Panfield, Essex, England Died: 11 Feb 1632 Hempstead, Essex, England Buried: 11 Feb 1632 Hempstead, Norwich, England, Church Yd Married: 30 Jan 1586 Panfield, Essex, England Father: Richard BANGS (AFN:FHT7-WN) Mother: Mrs. Margaret BANGS (AFN:FHT8-05) Wife's Name (Or Charis) Jane CHAVIS OR CHAIEN OR CHARIS (AFN:8N0X-KF) Born: 1563/1570 Norwich, Norfolk, England, Great Britain Died: 11 Feb 1632 Hempstead, Essex, England, Great Britain Buried: Ch. Of England, Cem., Hempstead, England Married: 30 Jan 1586 Panfield, Essex, England Father: Mother: Children 1. John BANGS (AFN:GWSR-NF) Born: 7 Jul 1589 , Hemphill, Essex, England Christened: 7 Jul 1589 Panfield, Essex, Eng Died: Bef 1632 2. Edward BANGS (AFN:8N0W-Q5) Born: 28 Oct 1591 Panfield, Essex, England Christened: 28 Oct 1591 Panfield, Essex, England Died: 16 Feb 1677/1678 Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts Buried: Bef 15 1677/1678 Mar Place: 3. James BANGS (AFN:GWSR-PL) Born: 1593 , Hempstead, Essex, England 4. Jonas BANGS Born: 1595 Chechester, Hempstead, Essex, England Died: 1664 England, , , Ingatestone 5. Sampson BANGS (AFN:GWSR-RX) Born: 1597 , Hempstead, Essex, England 6. Joshua BANGS (AFN:GWSR-S4) Born: 1599 , Hempstead, Essex, England 7. Payne Lydia BANGS (AFN:GWSR-T9) Born: 1601 , Hempstead, Essex, England 8. Lydia Payne BANGS (AFN:1VT3-Z11) Born: Abt 1601 Of Hampstead, Essex, Eng 9.Jane BANGS (AFN:K62B-MT) Born: 1602 Panfield, Essex, England, England
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466. Captain Jonathan Bangs, born 16 July 1644 in Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts (Source: Dean Dudley, History and Genealogy of the Bangs Family in America, (published by the author in Montrose, MA, 1896), page 22.); died 09 November 1728 in Brewster, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. He was the son of 932. Edward Bangs and 933. Rebecca Hobart. He married 467. Mary Mayo 16 July 1664 in Eastham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.
467. Mary Mayo (Source: Dean Dudley, History and Genealogy of the Bangs Family in America, (published by the author in Montrose, MA, 1896), page 22.), born Abt. 1645 in Barnstable, Massachusetts; died 26 January 1710/11 in Brewster, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. She was the daughter of 934. Samuel Mayo and 935. Thomasine Lumpkin.
Notes for Captain Jonathan Bangs:
Captain Jonathan Bangs was born at Plymouth, Mass., 1640, m. lst, July 16, 1664, Mary Mayo, dau. of Capt. Samuel and Thomasine (Lumpkin) his wife. . . . Captain Jonathan Bangs m. 2nd "Sarah" who d. June, 1719, aged 78, and he m. 3rd. Mrs. Ruth Young of Eastham, in 1720, daug. of Daniel Cole of Eastham. He died at Brewster, Nov. 9, 1728. He probably settled there about 1694, inheriting his father's lands between Santucket river and Namskeket. He was a Selectman of Eastham three years and in 1674, '76 and '82, '83, '87 and '88 he was Deputy to the Old Colony Court: and, in 1692, Representative to the General Court at Boston. He was a military man and capt. of Militia, and he always had the term "Capt." applied to him, while a shipmaster was not so often called captain. For him many other appellations were preferred to that of captain, such as "Mr." or "Dea." or "Esq."
History and Genealogy of the Bangs Family in America, Dean Dudley, self-published, Montrose, Massachusetts, 1890.
from the Old Burial Ground see photo in scrapbook:
HERE LYES BURIED
ye BODY OF CAP't
JONATHAN BANGS
AGED 88 YEARS
DEC'D NOVEMBER ye
19th 1728
The marker is set in a large granite monument along with very similar markers for his two wives Mary Banges (1711) and Sarah Banges (1719). The 'e' was dropped from Banges for Capt. Bangs. All three markers are held in place with large bolts.
In 1658, at age eighteen, he became an ensign of a military company, his father gave him a horse with equipment. In 1670, he is recorded as a sergeant; in 1675 a lieutenant; and again in 1690 an ensign. The title of captain is on his tombstone in the old burying ground at Brewster. Johnathan inherited his father's lands between Sautucket river and Namskeket. He was a Selectman of Eastham three years and in 1674, '76 and '82, '83, '87 and '88 he was Deputy to the Old Colony Court; and, in 1692, Rep. to the General Court at Boston. He was also some time Town Treasurer of Eastham. Was Deputy (of Eastham) for Several Years, and representative for many years. [Freeman 1:639] Captain Jonathan Bangs' seal was a Moor's head couped at the shoulders, having on it a cap of maintenance, etc., as described in the sketch of Edward Bangs, the pilgrim. This was the Bankes crest as blazoned by Burke in his heraldry of the Commoners of England. (History and Genealogy of the Bangs Family in America, Dean Dudley, 1896) Marriage: Will of John Sunderland [MD 17:99]: "The ...daughter of my wife...Mary, wife of Jonathan Bangs" Marriage: Shurtleff 8:56 (Records of Eastham): "Jonathan Banges and Mary Mayo were marryed the 16th day of July, 1664." Also contains burths of children Edward, Rebeckah, Jonathan, and death of Jonath. Intention(Mrs.Ruth Young): MD 28:111
Bibliography: Library of Cape Cod History and Genealogy. The New England Historical and Genealogical register Volume 8. A Comprehensive History of Eastham, Wellfleet and Orleans by Rev. Enoch Pratt. The New England Historical and Genealogical Register Volume 14 and 79. New England Family History by Henry Cole Quimby.
CAPTAIN JONATHAN BANGS (1640-1728) a Legislator and Farmer was born in 1640, at Plymouth, Massachusetts. He married Mary Mayo on the sixteenth day of July 1664, at Eastham, Massachusetts.
Jonathan was four years of age when, in 1644, his father's family moved to Nausset, Massachusetts.
In 1658, at the age of eighteen, Jonathan became Ensign of a military company, his father supplying him with a horse and equipment. In 1670, he is recorded as a Sergeant. In 1675, he is called a Lieutenant. Again in 1690, he was an Ensign. And he is called by the title of Captain on the stone marking his grave in the old burying ground at Brewster, Massachusetts.
In the civic affairs of Eastham, Massachusetts, in 1658, Jonathan was made a rate-maker for the term of one year, beginning with 1659. He was appointed, in 1670, to act in the matter of "Pine Knots." He was elected by the freemen of Eastham to be their Selectman, in 1674, for three years. They also elected him to be their Deputy to the Old Colony Court at Plymouth, serving as such in the years 1676, 1682, 1683, 1687, and 1688. In 1676 he was empowered to act for the town in reference to a misunderstanding between Eastham and other towns on the Cape growing out of the war.
Jonathan was appointed the whole and sole executor, who, it would appear, was somewhat of a favorite with his father, from whose hands he received a good share of his landed estate, which was considerable, he having been of that favored number called Purchasers or Old Comers. His father undoubtedly resided with Jonathan the last years of his life.
In 1692, Jonathan must have been one of the foremost citizens of Eastham, for under a new charter and authority from the new governor of the United Plymouth and Massachusetts Bay Colonies, Sir William Phipps, Ensign Bangs understanding that all power residing originally in, and being derived from the people, and that all the magistrates and officers of government, are their substitutes and agents, and at all times accountable to them, was elected one of the two Representatives to serve the town of Eastham in the General Court held at Boston. To have been selected one of the first Representatives of the town under that new charter, must have been an honor in those days.
The last public service by Captain Jonathan, of which record has so far been found, was in 1706, when he was one of four appointed from Harwich to meet a like number selected from Eastham to settle the bounds between the two towns, "the matter being in controversy." The agreement was signed and sealed on the sixteenth day of October, in the fourth year of the reign of our Gracious Lady, Queen Anne.
At Plymouth, on the seventh day of July 1680, eight men, including Jonathan, signed a document agreeing that all the tract of land known as Satucket, bought by them, would be equally divided.
Jonathan, for the period in which he lived, must have had considerable wealth, especially in land, for besides a large inheritance from his father, mainly in that part of Eastham which in 1694 was incorporated into Harwich, he was one of the "original Proprietors" or land owners of Truro, and also possessed property in what now remains of Eastham and in Orleans.
Jonathan's older brothers John and Joshua were married but left no descendants. He had three wives and twelve children. He was a prominent man in his day, and he settled finally in Harwich. Jonathan at the age of eighty-eight died in1728, at Harwich.
More About Captain Jonathan Bangs:
Burial: Old Burial Ground, Brewster, Massachusetts
Notes for Mary Mayo:
From Mayflower Families Source Records, Scituate and Barnstable Church Records page 600. Mary daughter of Samuell Mao and Samuell the son of Samuell Mao were Babtized Febru. 3, 1649.
From Genealogies of Mayflower Families, First Settlers of Eastham, Mass. page 886. Jonathon Bangs, married Mary Mayo, July 16, 1664; children Edward, born Sept. 30, 1665; Rebeckah, born Feb 1, 1667; Jonathon, born April 30, 1670, died May 11, 1670; Mary, born April 14, 1671; Jonathon, born May 4, 1673; Hannah, born March 14, 1676; Thomson, born May, 1678; Samuel, born July 12, 1680; Merrie, born Jan. 7, 1682; Elisabeth, born May 15, 1685; Sarah, born Aug, 1689, probably 1687; Lydia, born Oct. 2, 1689.
From History and Genealogy of the Bangs Family in America by Dean Dudley page 22
Mary Mayo was a twin to Samuel Mayo, both baptized together 3 February 1649/50 at Barnstable, Massachusetts. Their sister Elizabeth married Reverend Samuel Treat of Eastham in 1674.
More About Mary Mayo:
Baptism: 03 February 1649/50 (Source: Dean Dudley, History and Genealogy of the Bangs Family in America, (published by the author in Montrose, MA, 1896), page 19.)
Burial: Old Burial Ground, Brewster, Massachusetts
More About Jonathan Bangs and Mary Mayo:
Marriage: 16 July 1664, Eastham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
Children of Jonathan Bangs and Mary Mayo are:
i. Rebecca Bangs (Source: Dean Dudley, History and Genealogy of the Bangs Family in America, (published by the author in Montrose, MA, 1896), page 22.), born 01 February 1666/67 in Eastham, Massachusetts.
ii. Jonathan Bangs (Source: Dean Dudley, History and Genealogy of the Bangs Family in America, (published by the author in Montrose, MA, 1896), page 22.), born 30 April 1670 in Eastham, Massachusetts; died 11 May 1670 in Eastham, Massachusetts.
iii. Mary Bangs (Source: Dean Dudley, History and Genealogy of the Bangs Family in America, (published by the author in Montrose, MA, 1896), page 22.), born 14 April 1671 in Harwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts; married Thomas Nickerson.
iv. Jonathan Bangs (Source: Dean Dudley, History and Genealogy of the Bangs Family in America, (published by the author in Montrose, MA, 1896), page 22.), born 04 May 1673 in Eastham, Massachusetts; died February 1736/37 in Harwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts; married (1) Elizabeth Unknown; married (2) Experience Berry.
233 v. Hannah Bangs, born 14 March 1675/76 in Eastham, Massachusetts; died 1715; married John Crosby Abt. 1703.
vi. Tamsin Bangs (Source: Dean Dudley, History and Genealogy of the Bangs Family in America, (published by the author in Montrose, MA, 1896), page 22.), born 05 May 1678 in Eastham, Massachusetts; married Joseph Burgess; born Abt. 1675 in Yarmouth, Massachusetts.
vii. Captain Samuel Bangs (Source: Dean Dudley, History and Genealogy of the Bangs Family in America, (published by the author in Montrose, MA, 1896), page 22.), born 12 July 1680 in Eastham, Massachusetts; died 11 June 1750 in Harwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts; married Mary Hinckley 13 January 1705/06 in Harwich, Massachusetts.
More About Samuel Bangs and Mary Hinckley:
Marriage: 13 January 1705/06, Harwich, Massachusetts
viii. Mercie Bangs (Source: Dean Dudley, History and Genealogy of the Bangs Family in America, (published by the author in Montrose, MA, 1896), page 22.), born 07 January 1681/82 in Eastham, Massachusetts.
ix. Elizabeth Bangs (Source: Dean Dudley, History and Genealogy of the Bangs Family in America, (published by the author in Montrose, MA, 1896), page 22.), born 16 May 1685 in Eastham, Massachusetts.
x. Sarah Bangs (Source: Dean Dudley, History and Genealogy of the Bangs Family in America, (published by the author in Montrose, MA, 1896), page 22.), born 02 August 1687 in Eastham, Massachusetts; died 02 April 1759 in Truro, Massachusetts; married Benjamin Collins 08 January 1706/07 in Truro, Massachusetts; born 06 February 1686/87 in Eastham, Massachusetts; died 23 December 1756 in Truro, Massachusetts.
Notes for Benjamin Collins:
Benjamin, was, a flourishing and quite extensive, farmer, in those days, owning hundreds of acres of wood, meadow and high marsh lands. He cultivated mostly corn, some wheat, oats and flax. He was baptized as an adult on the eleventh day of October 1724. His children, listed in the order of their birth, were baptized a week later on the eighteenth day of October 1724.
Benjamin purchased a three-year-old Slave boy named Hector from Lieutenant Jonathan Paine on the seventeenth day of October 1726, and had him baptized by Reverend John Avery.
Benjamin at the age of sixty-nine died on the twenty-third day of December 1756, at Truro, Massachusetts. On the second day of June 1753, being under bodily weakness but of perfect mind and memory, signed his will by mark. His Will was proved on the sixteenth day of March 1757.
Bibliography: Richard Rich of Eastham on Cape Cod and some of His Descendants by Evelyn Rich of Boston, Massachusetts. Charles Smith and Rachel Amy Bryant by Tenney Smith. Joseph Collins of Eastham and three Generations of his Descendants by Stanley Newcomb Collins, Jr. A Comprehensive History of Eastham, Wellfleet and Orleans by Rev. Enoch Pratt. The New England Historical and Genealogical Register Volume 79 and 83.
More About Benjamin Collins and Sarah Bangs:
Marriage: 08 January 1706/07, Truro, Massachusetts
xi. Lydia Bangs (Source: Dean Dudley, History and Genealogy of the Bangs Family in America, (published by the author in Montrose, MA, 1896), page 22.), born 02 October 1689 in Eastham, Massachusetts; married Shubael Hinckley 1712; born 01 May 1689.
More About Shubael Hinckley and Lydia Bangs:
Marriage: 1712
xii. Edward Bangs (Source: Dean Dudley, History and Genealogy of the Bangs Family in America, (published by the author in Montrose, MA, 1896), page 22.), born 30 September 1665 in Brewster, Massachusetts; died 22 May 1746 in Eastham, Massachusetts; married (1) Ruth Allen 1691 in Eastham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; born in Chilmark, Massachusetts; died 22 June 1738 in Brewster, Barnstable County, Massachusetts; married (2) Ruth Mayo 16 January 1738/39; died 17 August 1747 in Eastham, Massachusetts.
More About Edward Bangs and Ruth Allen:
Marriage: 1691, Eastham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
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Birth: Edward Bangs was born in England about 1591.
Death: He died in Eastham between October 19, 1677, and March 5, 1677/8, describing himself in his will as “aged 86yea rs.”
Ship: Anne or Little James, 1623
Life in England: Edward has been tentatively identified as the son of John and Jane (Chavis) Bangs of Panfield, Essex, who was baptized on October 28, 1591.
Life in New England: Edward Bangs came to Plymouth in 1623. In the land division of that year he received four acres, causing some to believe that he had a wife and two children at that time.The other three people may, however, have been servants or other non-family members placed with him.
Edward lived in Plymouth until about 1644 when he and a number of others moved to Nauset (Eastham). He was a freeman in 1633 and served in a number of offices, including “layer-out of lands,” deputy, surveyor, treasurer of Eastham, and on various juries and committees. In Eastham he was an innkeeper.
Family: Edward married Lydia Hicks by 1633 and possibly several years earlier.They had one son and she died within a year or two.
He married (2) Rebecca _____ about 1635.They had nine children. She was not mentioned in his will and apparently predeceased him.
Child of Edward and Lydia Bangs:
• John was born about 1634, possibly earlier.
He married Hannah Smalley on January 23, 1660/1, in Eastham but there are no children recorded.
He died between January 27, 1702/3, and May 17, 1708.
Children of Edward and Rebecca Bangs:
• Rebecca was born about 1636.
She married Jonathan Sparrow on October 26, 1654, in Eastham and had eight children.
She died before October 19, 1677.
• Sarah was born about 1638. She married Thomas Howes, Jr. in Eastham about 1657 and had four children.
• Jonathan was born about 1640.
He married (1) Mary Mayo in Eastham on July 16, 1664, and had twelve children.
He married (2) Sarah _____ by 1719 and (3) Mrs. Ruth Young on July 23, 1720. He died in Brewster on November 9, 1728.
• Lydia was born about 1642.
She married Benjamin Higgins on December 24, 1661, in Eastham and had nine children.
• Hannah was born about 1644.
She married John Doane on April 30, 1662, in Eastham and had eight children. She was still alive in 1677.
• Joshua was born about 1646.
He married Hannah Scudder on December 1, 1669, in Eastham, but left no children.
He died on January 14, 1711.
• Bethia was born on May 28,1650.
She married Gershom Hall by 1669 and had five children.
She died on October 15, 1696.
• Mercy was born October 15, 1651.
She married Stephen Merrick on December 28,1670,in Eastham and had five children.
• Apphia, her twin, married (1) John Knowles on December 28, 1670, and had two sons.
She married (2) Stephen Atwood Jr. by March 6, 1677, and had three or four children.
For Further Information:
Robert C. Anderson. The Great Migration Begins. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995.
Robert C. Anderson. The Pilgrim Migration. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2004.
Lydia B. P. Brownson, Grace Held, and Doris Norton. Genealogical Notes on Cape Cod Families. Wilmington, DE: Scholarly Resources, 1972, microfilm.
Dudley Dean. History and Genealogy of the Bangs Family in America. Montrose, Mass.: Privately printed, 1896.
Mary W.Ferris.Dawes-Gates Ancestral Lines:Vol.2. Privately published by the author, 1931.
Eugene A. Stratton. Plymouth Colony: Its History and People, 1620-1691. Salt Lake City:Ancestry Publishing, 1986.
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John BANGS
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, 1723 in Windham, CT63, and died February 17, 1813 in Urbana, NY63. He married LYDIA BURGESS64 January 24, 1742/43 in Cazenovia, NY, daughter of JOSEPH BURGESS and THANKFUL SNOW. She was born April 18, 1724 in Yarmouth, Barnstable, MA65, and died 1811 in Cazenovia, NY65.
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... Dawes-Gates (2:61-68) has a section on him and cites the evidence to show that he was probably identical with the Edward Bangs who was baptized on 28 October 1591 in Panfield, Essex, England, the son of John and Jane (Chavis) Bangs.
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... He made his will on 19 Oct. 1677, calling himself aged eighty-six years, and he named his sons: Jonathan, John, Joshua; his daughter Howe, daughter Higgens, daughter Hall, daughter Merrick, and daughter Atwood; the children of his daughter Rebecca, deceased; and his son Jonathan's oldest son Edward (Ply. Colony PR 3:2:106).
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Edmond Freeman (5) facts
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... Dawes-Gates, p. 349-64, gives a well-documented account showing that Edmond Freeman was baptized 25 July 1596 at St. Mary's Church, Pulborough, Sussex, the son of Edmond and [p.294] Alice (Coles) Freeman, and
he died 2 November 1682 at Sandwich, Plymouth Colony.
He married (1) at Cowfold, Sussex, on 16 June 1617 Bennett Hodsoll, daughter of John and Faith (_____) (Bacon) Hodsoll, who died in 1630 at Pulborough and
(2) Elizabeth, whose surname is not known, but who may have been a widow Perry. He sailed for New England with four surviving children and some other people with his surname on the Abigail in July 1635, and he settled first at Saugus (Lynn) in the Bay Colony. ...
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