William Edward MAXWELLHe was married to
Annie Elizabeth KIRKMAN. Children were: Marian
Elizabeth MAXWELL.
Nathaniel
MAYHe was married to Mercy DAVIS.
Ruth
MAYShe was married to Jesse William FOX.
Children were: George James FOX.
Harriett
MAYBERRYShe was married to Albert W. HAWS
on 18 Sep 1879 in Utah, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County. She was sealed to
spouse on 18 Sep 1879 in the Salt Lake City, Utah LDS temple. Children were:
Lillian Lestra HAWS, Jane
Harriett HAWS, Unknown HAWS,
Martha May HAWS, Heber Bartell HAWS,
Caleb Alfred HAWS, Wilford HAWS,
Mary Ann HAWS, Albert Gilderoy HAWS,
Alice Amber HAWS.
Lorna
June MAYERShe was married to Val J. HICKS
.
Experience
MAYHEWHe was married to Thankful HINCKLEY
.
William
F. MAYLETTHe was married to Margaret WILSON
.
Anne
MAYO(366) Rev. John Mayo,1 b.
England and graduated at an English university, probably came to America about
1638; was in Barnstable, 1639; ordained teaching elder, in connection with Rev.
John Lothrop; freeman, 1640; removed to Eastham, 1646; and subsequently took
charge of the church there until 1655; when he was settled over the Second or
North church, in Boston. He returned to Barnstable, 1673; and passed the remainder
of his life there, and at Eastham and Yarmouth with his children. His wife was
named Tamosin; both d. Yarmouth; he at the home of his dau. Elizabeth, May 1676;
she 1682.
Ch. b. England:
Hannah - m. Nathaniel Bacon.
Samuel - m. Tamozine Lumpkin.
John - m. Hannah Roycroft.
Nathaniel - m. Hannah Prence. (dau. of the governor.)
Elizabeth - m. Joseph Howes.
Nathaniel Mayo,2 b. England; m. Hannah, dau. of Gov. Thomas and Patience (Brewster)
Prence; representative 1660. He d. 1662.
Children:
Thomas - b. Dec. 7, 1651.
Nathaniel - b. Nov. 16, 1652.
Samuel - b. Oct. 12, 1655.
Hannah - b. Oct. 17, 1657.
Theophilus - b. Dec. 17, 1659.
Rathsheba - b. 1662.
It is supposed that Samuel Mayo,3 who was b. Oct. 12, 1655, was the father of
Anne, who m. Benjamin Hamblin.4
Gov. Thomas Prence,1 came from Leachdale, Gloucestershire, England, in the
Fortune, which arrived at Plymouth, Nov. 20, 1621. Among those with him, whose
descendants appear in this work, were William Bassett, Edward Bonpasse, and John
Cannon; married first, Aug. 5, 1624, Patience, Daughter of Elder William Brewster;
who died 1634; married second, 1635, Mary Collier. It is not agreed whether
she was the widow, or daughter of Mr. William Collier; she died at Eastham.
It is said that he married third, 1662, Mrs. Mary widow of Samuel Freeman. The
author of the Freeman Genealogy denies that he married the Widow Freeman; but
suggests that he married the widow, and not the daughter of William Collier.
He was chosen Governor of Plymouth Colony, 1634, and served one year; res at
Danbury from about 1635 until 1644; was Assistant 1635-7; again chosen governor,
1638, for one year; from 1639 to 1656 Assistant. In 1644 he removed to Eastham;
he was again elected govorner 1657; and held the office until his death; removed
to Plymouth 1665, where he passed the remainder of his days, in a house provided
for him by the Colony at "Plain Dealing." He was a wealthy man. The
following account of his death is taken from the Plymouth records: "Thomas
Prence, Esq., Gov. of the Jurisdiction of New Plymouth, died Mar. 29, 1673 and
was interred the 8th of Apr., following after he had served God in the office
of Gov. sixteen years or near there onto; he finished his course in the 73rd
year of his life. He was a worthy gentleman, very pious and very able for his
office and faithful discharge thereof; studious of peace; a (illegible) to all
that feared God and a terror to the wicked; his death was much lamented and his
body honorably buryed at Plymouth the day and year above mentioned." His
widow spent a portion of her widowhood with his daughter, Sarah, and died Dec.
9, 1695. Some "Prence Papers" were a long time in possession of his
descendants. He had nine children; the records of some have not been discovered.
Children by 1st wife:
Hannah; m. Nathaniel Mayo,2 and Jonathon Sparrow.
Rebecca; m. Edmund Freeman,2 of Sandwich.
Mercy; John Freeman,2 of Eastham.
Sarah; b. 1650; m. Jeremiah Howes, of Dennis.
Affidavit. The declaration of Benjamin Hamblin, and Israell Young, being
of lawful age; summoned to give evidence to the Grand Inquest on his majts behalf
viz: We having pursuant to the advice of a venerable councill as also by the
advice and direction of the reverend precedent (president) and fellows of Harvard
college obtained the reverend Mr. John Sumner to preach the gospell unto us in
our precinct at Bellensgett for some time in this sumer present & having
been for a long time passt hindered from meeting in our meeting house on the
sabbath to attend the publick worship by a few particular families by the desire
of the people of our precinct we went to our meeting house early in the morning
designing to keep the pulpitt free from being encumbered by any other person
to accomodate our minister to carry on the publick worship therein & when
we came to the meeting House there being severall others of our precinct there
present with us, (and it being the third or fourth sabbath day after sd Mr. Sumner
had been with us which was about the middle of July last; & we having not
yet had the priveledg to meet in our meeting House since our sd minister came
unto us,) we were urged by some of our people to place ourselves at the pulpitt
door & on the pulpitt stairs thinking that might be a means to discoureg
any other person except our said minister from offering to enter there in &
accordingly we placed ourselves there and about seven of the clock in the morning
there came Mr. Josiah Oakes, Justice John Doane & their families with them
into the meeting House & sd Mr. Doan looked on us with angrie countinance
and askt us what we did there. we told him we expected our minister to come
in season & we prayed him that we might not have the liberty to attend the
publick worship in the meeting House with our minister, which by the good providence
of God & advice afore said was sent unto us & then the sd Mr. Oakes came
and put his hand up towards the pulpitt door & we prayed him to forbear &
he turned about & went into Mr. Doanes pew, then the sd Mr. Doane manifested
much discontent & said he would place himself & came out of his seatt
& took a chear & sett himself down in the alley by the pulpitt stairs
hindering any passing up into the pulpitt & he setting there for severall
hours excepting once he stept out of doors & his wife came out of her seat
& sett herself down in the same place, till he came in and sett himself down
in the same place againe & his wife returned to her former seat againe &
after some words had past between sd Mr. Doane and Mr. Oakes we heard the sd
Oakes say it was ten of the clock, then the sd Doane desired the sd Oakes to
take his place and begin publick exercise. but the sd Oakes seemed Loath signifying
that he should not be suffered to goe in to the pulpit. then Mr. Doane said
to him, offer to goe in, the said Oakes came again & put his hand to the
pulpit door & returned back as he had done before. then the sd Doane desired
said Oakes to begin publick exercise in the pew where he was then setting; and
then we prayed him again to forbear, telling we expected our minister was coming
to the sd meeting house in order to carry the publick worship there in. &
we prayed them that we might not be interupted but notwithstanding the sd Mr.
Oakes began prayer in the sd Doanes pew with an extraordinary loud voice &
so continued for some time. and sometime after we perceived that Mr. Sumner
was come & was without the meeting & the bulk of the Congregation came
into the meeting House & went to their seats & the sd Mr. Oakes being
still at his devotion as afore sd our constable being then present went to the
sd Mr. Oakes and prayed him to forbear & said to him: Sir, you are desired
to desist; but the sd Oakes still continuing his exercise then the said Constable
laid his open hand gently on his shoulder and said to him Mr. Josiah Oakes, I
require you in his majesties name to desist and forbear making any further disturbance,
or words to that purpose. whereupon the sd Mr. Oakes at once broke off from his
exercise. then the sd Doane said; I command the Kings peace & sitting in
the alley as afore sd & sd Doane also said to the constable I require you
in his majesties name to take care of disorderly persons that make disturbance
in the meeting House, or words to that purpose. whereupon the sd constable prayed
Mr. Doane to remove out of the alley so that our minister might have a way to
pass up into the pulpit, this prayer the said constable repeated over & over
several times to the sd Mr. Doane. the sd Doane replyed to this purpose, that
he would sett where he pleased in the meeting House & the sd constable further
said to sd Mr. Doane that if he would not remove by persuasions he looked on
himself obliged to use some other means to remove him & then the said constable
lookt about & desired the people to take notice that Mr. Doane had required
him to take care of the disorderly persons & then the sd constable said to
Mr. Doane: Yourself Sir is the disorderly person in hindering our minister from
going up in to the pulpit to carry on the publick worship, or words to that purpose.
and then the sd constable laid his open hand gently on him sd Doane & said
I desire or require you to remove so as to make way for our minister to go in
to the pulpit, or words to that purpose, where upon the sd Mr. Doane aroze up
& removed without any manner of force or violence done to him as we perceived;
whereupon the sd Mr. Okes wife laid holde on the doore of the deacons seat &
held it across the alley hindering the passeg up in to the pulpit until itt was
by force taken out of her hand & turned aside & then the sd Doanes wife
rushed out of her pew & seemed to be in a rage using very furious gestures
especially against our minister who was then standing waiting to go up into the
pulpitt & when the sd Mr. Sumner was gott up in to the pulpitt & began
to piblick worship the sd Doanes wife made a great disturbance in calling out
loud to severall persons by name & by throwing about cheers in the meeting
house & then she with drew & went away with her company & further
saith not.
Benjamin Hamblin.
Isaac Young.
Ebenezer Eldred of Lawful are being present at the above sd time & place
testifies to the truth of the above & within written further ads that after
the sd Mr. Sumner had began the publick exercise that the said Doanes wife called
out very loud to Thom & Moll to come to her & that shee made such a great
noise by throwing chears and stooles over in to the pew and clattering them about
& calling out so loud, that he could not think no other but shee did it on
purpose to disturb or hinder the publick worship. Elisha Eldred, Junior, of
Lawful age coming in when the bulk of the Congregation came in to the meeting
House as above sd testifies to the truth of the above & within written relating
to what was done or said after he came in to the meeting house at the same time
and further ads that he took notice when the said Doanes wife rushed out of her
pew in such a rage she went furiously toward the said Mr. Sumner & seemed
as if she would have offered violence to him and he thinks she directed her speach
to him, saying: you have the imprudence of the Devill, or some words to that
purpose.
Barnstable. S. S.
The above and within written evidences taken upon oath before me the subscribed
on the Eleventh day of August 1727, one of the Grand Jury being present at the
same time.
Nathaniel Freeman, Justice Peace.
Parents: Samuel MAYO.She was married to
Benjamin HAMLIN on 25 Oct 1716 in Massachusetts, Eastham. Children were:
Cornelius HAMBLEN, Joshua
HAMLIN, Benjamin HAMBLIN,
Lydia HAMBLIN, Isaac HAMBLIN,
Mary HAMBLIN, 2nd Lieut. Eleazer HAMLIN,
Elizabeth HAMBLIN.
Bathsheba
MAYO was born in 1662. Parents: Nathaniel MAYO
and Hannah PRENCE.
Elizabeth
MAYO Parents: Reverend John MAYO and
Tamosin UNKNOWN.She was married to Joseph HOWES
.
Elizabeth
MAYO was born in Massachusetts, Eastham. Parents:
Samuel MAYO.She was married to Elisha HAMLIN
on 25 Jan 1721 in Massachusetts, Eastham. Children were:
Elijah HAMBLIN, Elisha HAMLIN.
Hannah
MAYO was born on 17 Oct 1657. Parents: Nathaniel
MAYO and Hannah PRENCE.
Hannah
MAYO Parents: Reverend John MAYO and
Tamosin UNKNOWN.She was married to Nathaniel BACON
on 4 Dec 1642. She was married to Nathaniel BACON
. Children were: Hannah BACON,
Nathaniel BACON, Mary BACON,
Samuel BACON, Elizabeth BACON,
Jeremiah BACON, Mercy BACON,
John BACON.
Reverend
John MAYO(367) died in May 1676.
Rev. John Mayo,1 b. England and graduated at an English university, probably
came to America about 1638; was in Barnstable, 1639; ordained teaching elder,
in connection with Rev. John Lothrop; freeman, 1640; removed to Eastham, 1646;
and subsequently took charge of the church there until 1655; when he was settled
over the Second or North church, in Boston. He returned to Barnstable, 1673;
and passed the remainder of his life there, and at Eastham and Yarmouth with
his children. His wife was named Tamosin; both d. Yarmouth; he at the home of
his dau. Elizabeth, May 1676; she 1682.
Ch. b. England:
Hannah - m. Nathaniel Bacon.
Samuel - m. Tamozine Lumpkin.
John - m. Hannah Roycroft.
Nathaniel - m. Hannah Prence. (dau. of the governor.)
Elizabeth - m. Joseph Howes.
Nathaniel Mayo,2 b. England; m. Hannah, dau. of Gov. Thomas and Patience (Brewster)
Prence; representative 1660. He d. 1662.
Children:
Thomas - b. Dec. 7, 1651.
Nathaniel - b. Nov. 16, 1652.
Samuel - b. Oct. 12, 1655.
Hannah - b. Oct. 17, 1657.
Theophilus - b. Dec. 17, 1659.
Rathsheba - b. 1662.
It is supposed that Samuel Mayo,3 who was b. Oct. 12, 1655, was the father of
Anne, who m. Benjamin Hamblin.4
He was married to Tamosin UNKNOWN. Children
were: Hannah MAYO, Samuel
MAYO, John MAYO, Nathaniel
MAYO, Elizabeth MAYO.
John
MAYO Parents: Reverend John MAYO and
Tamosin UNKNOWN.He was married to Hannah ROYCROFT
.
Mercy
MAYOShe was married to Samuel SEARS.
Nathaniel
MAYO died in 1662. He was born in England. Parents:
Reverend John MAYO and Tamosin UNKNOWN.He
was married to Hannah PRENCE. Children were:
Thomas MAYO, Nathaniel MAYO,
Samuel MAYO, Hannah MAYO,
Theophilus MAYO, Bathsheba MAYO.
Nathaniel
MAYO was born on 16 Nov 1652. Parents: Nathaniel
MAYO and Hannah PRENCE.
Samuel
MAYO was born on 12 Oct 1655. Parents: Nathaniel
MAYO and Hannah PRENCE.He was married. Children
were: Anne MAYO.
Samuel
MAYO Parents: Reverend John MAYO and
Tamosin UNKNOWN.He was married to Tamozine LUMPKIN
.
Samuel
MAYO(368) Rev. John Mayo,1 b.
England and graduated at an English university, probably came to America about
1638; was in Barnstable, 1639; ordained teaching elder, in connection with Rev.
John Lothrop; freeman, 1640; removed to Eastham, 1646; and subsequently took
charge of the church there until 1655; when he was settled over the Second or
North church, in Boston. He returned to Barnstable, 1673; and passed the remainder
of his life there, and at Eastham and Yarmouth with his children. His wife was
named Tamosin; both d. Yarmouth; he at the home of his dau. Elizabeth, May 1676;
she 1682.
Ch. b. England:
Hannah - m. Nathaniel Bacon.
Samuel - m. Tamozine Lumpkin.
John - m. Hannah Roycroft.
Nathaniel - m. Hannah Prence. (dau. of the governor.)
Elizabeth - m. Joseph Howes.
Nathaniel Mayo,2 b. England; m. Hannah, dau. of Gov. Thomas and Patience (Brewster)
Prence; representative 1660. He d. 1662.
Children:
Thomas - b. Dec. 7, 1651.
Nathaniel - b. Nov. 16, 1652.
Samuel - b. Oct. 12, 1655.
Hannah - b. Oct. 17, 1657.
Theophilus - b. Dec. 17, 1659.
Rathsheba - b. 1662.
It is supposed that Samuel Mayo,3 who was b. Oct. 12, 1655, was the father of
Anne, who m. Benjamin Hamblin.4
Children were: Elizabeth MAYO.
Sarah
MAYO(369). Rev. John Mayo,1 b.
England and graduated at an English university, probably came to America about
1638; was in Barnstable, 1639; ordained teaching elder, in connection with Rev.
John Lothrop; freeman, 1640; removed to Eastham, 1646; and subsequently took
charge of the church there until 1655; when he was settled over the Second or
North church, in Boston. He returned to Barnstable, 1673; and passed the remainder
of his life there, and at Eastham and Yarmouth with his children. His wife was
named Tamosin; both d. Yarmouth; he at the home of his dau. Elizabeth, May 1676;
she 1682.
Ch. b. England:
Hannah - m. Nathaniel Bacon.
Samuel - m. Tamozine Lumpkin.
John - m. Hannah Roycroft.
Nathaniel - m. Hannah Prence. (dau. of the governor.)
Elizabeth - m. Joseph Howes.
Nathaniel Mayo,2 b. England; m. Hannah, dau. of Gov. Thomas and Patience (Brewster)
Prence; representative 1660. He d. 1662.
Children:
Thomas - b. Dec. 7, 1651.
Nathaniel - b. Nov. 16, 1652.
Samuel - b. Oct. 12, 1655.
Hannah - b. Oct. 17, 1657.
Theophilus - b. Dec. 17, 1659.
Rathsheba - b. 1662.
It is supposed that Samuel Mayo,3 who was b. Oct. 12, 1655, was the father of
Anne, who m. Benjamin Hamblin.4
She was married to Benjamin HAMBLIN on 12 Sep
1780 in Massachusetts, Orleans. Children were: Benjamin
HAMBLIN Twin A, Rebecca HAMBLIN Twin B,
Ruth HAMBLIN.
Sarah
MAYOShe was married to Edmund FREEMAN. Children
were: Mercy FREEMAN.
Theophilus
MAYO was born on 17 Dec 1659. Parents: Nathaniel
MAYO and Hannah PRENCE.
Thomas
MAYO was born on 7 Dec 1651. Parents: Nathaniel
MAYO and Hannah PRENCE.
James
Gray MCBRIDEHe was married to Carollee JONES
on 24 Aug 1968.
Millie
MCCLAWSShe was married to Edwin Marshall ORME
. Children were: Ellis Marshall ORME.
Delores
MCCLEARYShe was married to Leroy LITSON.
Jeannette
Yvonne MCCLELLAN (Private).Children were: Constance
Anne WRIGHT, Jeannie Loraine Ruth WRIGHT,
Christian Lorie WRIGHT, James Edward WRIGHT Jr.
, Ramona Louise WRIGHT,
David Oman Mark WRIGHT, Elizabeth Ellen WRIGHT
.
Nona
Estelle MCCLELLAN (Private).Children were: Sherry
Lee WRIGHT, Robert Bruce WRIGHT,
James William WRIGHT, Jack Wesley WRIGHT,
Ann Denise WRIGHT, Robert McClellan WRIGHT,
Richard Alan WRIGHT, Paul
Turner WRIGHT, Marissa Elizabeth WRIGHT.
Jane
MCCLYMONT. She was married to John BALLENTYNE
. Children were: Jane BALLENTYNE.
Maria
Elizabeth MCCUBBINShe was married to George Randall
HOMES. Children were: Leroy Adsit HOMES.
Reed
B. MCCUNEHe was married to Fay ALLINGTON on
6 Aug 1958.
James
A. MCDANIEL died.He was married to Elizabeth
POWELL.
John
Thomas MCDONALDHe was married to Roberta BURNETT
. Children were: Roberta MCDONALD.
Roberta
MCDONALD (Private). Parents: John Thomas MCDONALD
and Roberta BURNETT.She was married to
Orrin Charles HOLDAWAY on 22 Oct 1914. She was divorced from Orrin Charles
HOLDAWAY. Children were: Orrin Charles HOLDAWAY Jr.
.
Sarah
Jane MCDONALD. She was married to William BUYS
. Children were: William H. BUYS.
Catherine
MCEWAN was born on 7 Sep 1781 in Scotland, Perth, Perthshire. She was christened
on 9 Sep 1781 in Scotland, Perth, Perthshire. She died on 16 May 1867 in England,
Mile End Old Town, Stepney, Middlesex. Parents: Joseph
MCEWAN and Margaret RUTHERFORD.She was married
to William S. PRIOR on 10 Mar 1822. Children were:
Margaret PRIOR, Unknown PRIOR
, Ann PRIOR.
Joseph
MCEWANHe was married to Margaret RUTHERFORD
on 25 Dec 1767. Children were: Catherine MCEWAN
.
Elbert
Porter MCGAUGHEYHe was married to Jennie Arvilla
HOLDAWAY.
Elizabeth
MCGHIEShe was married to Thomas BOAM. Children
were: Sarah McGhie BOAM.
Angus
Nielsen MCGILL (Private). Parents: James MCGILL
and Julie Salome NIELSON.
Beverly
MCGILL (Private). Parents: James MCGILL and
Julie Salome NIELSON.
Florence
MCGILL (Private). Parents: James MCGILL and
Julie Salome NIELSON.She was married to
William R. RICHARDS.
James
MCGILL was born on 5 Jul 1889 in Scotland, North Leigh. He died on 17 Aug
1935 in Utah, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County.He was married to
Julie Salome NIELSON on 13 Aug 1913 in Montana, Anaconda. Children were:
James MCGILL, Florence
MCGILL, Margaret Dow MCGILL,
Angus Nielsen MCGILL, Lois MCGILL,
Beverly MCGILL.
James
MCGILL (Private). Parents: James MCGILL and
Julie Salome NIELSON.He was married to
Leone MITCHELL.
Lois
MCGILL (Private). Parents: James MCGILL and
Julie Salome NIELSON.She was married to
Samuel O. WHITMORE.
Margaret
Dow MCGILL (Private). Parents: James MCGILL
and Julie Salome NIELSON.She was married to
Charles Eldon DUNCAN.
Mildred
Ilene MCINTYREShe was married to Raymond Ernest
FOULGER on 19 Oct 1943.
Rebecca
Elizabeth MCKELLShe was married to Samuel Clifford
FULLMER. Children were: Lavern McKell FULLMER
.
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