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3801 Zachary SANFORD was at Saybrook in 1651. He was made freeman 1658; representative 1657-8. His widow was living in Saybrook in 1672. !Savage Sanford, Zachary (I22577)
 
3802 Zebulon JONES & Beulah GEENELL, 21 Apr 1768 Family F1652
 
3803 ____ Breck, father of the seven brothers who came to Massachusetts Bay during the 25 years following the landing of the puritans at Dorchester in 1630, was probably born, married and died in Lancaster County, England. His sons, especially Edward, seem to have had a good deal of property. It is believed he probably died about 1630. Breck (I24407)
 
3804 ____ of Joh Guile baptised about 18d 10m [16]53. Gill, Obediah (I45611)
 
3805 ||!The Loyalists of New Brunswick by Esther Clark Wright Hill, Solomon (I26115)
 
3806 ||All Saints Church|| Sanders, Daniel (I26752)
 
3807 ||All Saints Church|| Sanders, Martin (I26750)
 
3808 ||All Saints Church|| Sanders, Judith (I26748)
 
3809 ||All Saints Church|| Sanders, Mary (I26742)
 
3810 ||All Saints Parish|| Family F1315
 
3811 ||All Saints Parish|| Sanders, Daniel (I26752)
 
3812 ||All Saints|| Family F1628
 
3813 ||All Saints|| Parmelee, John (I22437)
 
3814 ||American Seating Company|| Ahlberg, Anders Walfrid (I73)
 
3815 ||at Sannerud|| Olsson, Olof (I203)
 
3816 ||Brown's Hotel|| Family F2279
 
3817 ||Cape Ann, New England|| Trask, William (I16166)
 
3818 ||Chicago Theological Seminary|| Ahlberg, Carl Magni Reverend (I72)
 
3819 ||Chicago, Cook Co, Illinois|| Engstrom, Anders Gustaf (Andrew) (I88)
 
3820 ||Chicago, Cook Co, Illinois|| Carlson, Augusta Florentina (I43)
 
3821 ||co. Surrey or co. Kent||John PARMELEE (also PARMILY, PERMELY, PARMALEE, or PARMELIN), was one of the first settlers of Guilford, Connecticut.
John Palmerlee, Sr., came to America as a passenger on the Saint John. He was not the first member of the family to cross the Atlantic, as John, Jr. had come to New England in 1635. The company of settlers on the Saint John was led by the Reverend Henry Whitfield, who had been the rector of St. Margaret's at Ockley in Surrey since 1616.

They sailed from England on 20 May 1639 under the command of a Captain Richard Russell, and arrived at New Haven (then Quinnipac), Connecticut, between the 10th and 15th of July 1639. While still at sea the settlers organized a single communal plantation; this was outlined in a document now known as the Plantation Covenant. It was signed by twenty five men, John being the fifteenth signer. Although the printed versions of the Covenant use the spelling "Parmelin" for John's name, it can also be argued that the original was actually spelled "Parmerly."

Guilford, CT Plantation Covenant
We whose names are herein written, intending by God's gracious permission, to plant ourselves in New England, and if it may be in the southerly part, about Quinpisac [Quinnipiac, later named New Haven], we do faithfully promise each for ourselves and families and those that belong to us, that we will, the Lord assisting us, sit down and join ourselves together in one entire plantation and to be helpful to the other in any common work, according to every man's ability and as need shall require, and we promise not to desert or leave each other on the plantation but with the consent of the rest, or the greater part of the company, who have entered into this engagement.

As for our gathering together into a church way and the choice officers and members to be joined together in that way, we do refer ourselves until such time as it shall please God to settle us in our plantation.

In witness whereof we subscribe our hands, this first day of June 1639.

Robert Bickell/Richell
Abraham Crittenden
John Housingsoe
John Mepham
Wm. Plane
John Bishop
Wm. Crittenden
Thomas Joanes
Thomas Naish
John Stone
Francis Bushnell
Henry Doude
John Jurden
William Noble
Wm. Stone
Francis Chatfield
William Dudley
Henry Kingstone
John Norton
Richd. Sutridge
Thomas Cooke
John Hoadley
Wm. Leete
John Parmarly
Henry Whitfield 
Parmelee, John (I22437)
 
3822 ||Dorchester||Henry joined the church in Dorchester in 1641. Breck, Henry (I24410)
 
3823 ||Evesham||He is listed as sailing on the Elizabeth & Ann at the age of 20. The short sailing records are:

"xiii Aprilis 1635. In the Elizabeth and Ann Mr. Roger Coop bound for New England per Cert: from the Maior of Evesham in com Worr and from the Minister of ye p'ist of their Conformitie"

"Theis p'ties hereunder expressed are to be imbarqued for New England having taken oaths of Allegeance and Supremacie and likewise brought Certificate both from the Ministers and Justices where their abidinges were latlie, of their conformitie to the discipline and orders of the Church of England and yt they are no Subsedy Men." Jo: Palmerley (age 20)
!NEHGR 14:308

He probably arrived in Charleston, Massachusetts, in the late spring or early summer of 1635. He is said to have lived in New Haven, Connecticut, and later, in 1639, to have joined his father in Guilford. 
Parmelee, John Jr. (I22418)
 
3824 ||First Congregational Church|| Family F492
 
3825 ||Grand Rapids, Kent Co, Michigan|| Datema, Jacob (I1254)
 
3826 ||Grand Rapids, Kent Co, Michigan|| Wallin, Sven Johan (John) (I194)
 
3827 ||Grand Rapids, Kent Co, Michigan|| Ahlberg, Anna Emelia (I78)
 
3828 ||Grand Rapids, Kent Co, Michigan|| Ahlberg, Johan Gustaf (George) (I76)
 
3829 ||Grand Rapids, Kent Co, Michigan|| Ahlberg, Johannes Enoch (I75)
 
3830 ||Grand Rapids, Kent Co, Michigan|| Carlson, Hilma Wilhelmina (I44)
 
3831 ||Grand Rapids, Kent Co, Michigan|| Gabrielsdotter, Augusta (I25)
 
3832 ||Grand Rapids, Kent Co, Michigan|| Olson, Johannes (I24)
 
3833 ||Hackensack Dutch Reformed Church|| Family F178
 
3834 ||Hackensack Dutch Reformed Church|| Family F181
 
3835 ||Hackensack Dutch Reformed Church|| Family F183
 
3836 ||Hackensack Dutch Reformed Church|| Family F187
 
3837 ||Hackensack Dutch Reformed Church||Joost ZABORISKOO and Cristina MEBY, both living at "Ackinsack" Family F192
 
3838 ||Harlof Church|| Ahlberg, Carl Magni Reverend (I72)
 
3839 ||He operated Friz & Rice Hardware Store, 1158 Wealthy St, Grand Rapids. Friz, Charles Clinton (I828)
 
3840 ||Holy Trinity Church|| Family F1247
 
3841 ||Holy Trinity Church|| Family F124
 
3842 ||Jane lived with her daughter Esther Culp, in Grand Rapids, the last years of her life. It appears that she moved to Grand Rapids about 1924 and lived at 22 Canton SW (1925-1926); 24 Canton SW (1927); 15 Canton SW (1928); 25 LaBelle SW (1929); and 36 Labelle SW in 1931.

It is interesting to note that William C. Bryant lived at 24 Canton SW in 1926, at the same time in the same house as his third wife's grandmother and aunt. William was married to his fourth wife at that time. 
Ball, Frances Jane (I1850)
 
3843 ||Jas. Ball is a property owner just east of the town of Kinderhook on Sec. 11 and 12. A. Ball is also near James in the atlas. Ball, James Edward (I26402)
 
3844 ||Leelanau Co, Michigan|| Shalda, Frantisek J. (Frank) (I1168)
 
3845 ||Liljeholmskvarteret 24|| Lavine, Bror Arvid (I325)
 
3846 ||Lilla Urabygget|| Andersdotter-Jeaque, Anna Christina (I327)
 
3847 ||Lockport, Illinois|| Staberg, Frans August Reverend (I96)
 
3848 ||New England||Public Record Office document E190/876/i

March the 30th 1635
In the Mary Gould of Weymouth [ Marygold in modern use]
Edward Cuttanc Mr. for New England [Mr. for abbrev. of Master]
Thomas Holbrook for himself his wife & chyldren goods vall 00 00 00*
William Dullmer and his Companie vall' at 00 20 00**
Henry Rumford & his Companie goods vall 00 00 00
Henry Wade & his Companie goods vall at 00 00 00
Henry Dattant & Companie for a heiffer ? vall at 31 00 00
William Wallyams & his goods vall at 69 10 00
Robert Setshomb & Companie his goods vall at 02 00 00
April the 3? 1635
--- of ?rk?e Gulian
--- me from Dnout --
---Alien for five ?hadro of Sea Dol?

--- Aprill the 24th 1635
--- Katherin of Weymouth
--- Port m? for Daes v ?

=============================
KEY:
--- means left portion obscured.
* poor copy, but does not appear to have numbers.
** "2" is uncertain reading " & his companie" may mean the clerk did not care to enter the names or relationships of those travelling with the first name person as was partially done with Thomas Holbrook.
Where the Ampersand of this era is used, I have used a modern "&."

Three numbers are in standard, for this era, order: LL SS pp
L=Pounds S= Shillings p= Pence

Here is some additional information about the Marygold ship of Weymouth.

1.)
December 3, 1628 Letter of Marque issued to:
Owners; Capt. Jonathan Downes
Ship;Marygold of Weymouth
Capt.;Capt Jonathan Downes
Tonnes;60 tons

2.)
August 1, 1629Letter of Marque issued to:
Owners;Henry Cuttance, and others
Ship;Marygold of Weymouth
Capt;Edward Cuttance
Tonnes140 tonns
**** Note that Capt. Cuttance was the Captain on the 1635 voyage which Thomas Holbrook and family sailed on.

3.)
Feb 15, 1630/1Letter of Marque issued to:
Owners;Ralph Horsey, and others
Ship;Marygold of Weymouth
Capt.;Roger Horsey
Tonnes;not stated

4.)
Petition of Thomas Leddoze, of Weymouth, and Melcombe Regisa, merchant, to the council. last year petitioner and his partners set forth the Marigold from Weymouth to Lisbon, where the ship's boat was seized by one Alfera and six soldiers, who put to sea therein, but being followed in another boat by the master of the Marigold, a fray ensued, in which Alfera was wounded, and forced to relinquish the boat. Alfera having complained of his hurt, petitioner's ship and goods have ever since been detained, and the master, with three of his company, and one Mr. Lowe, have been imprisoned for nine months. Prays that means may be taken for their delivery, and restoration of their ship and goods.
SOURCE: 4.) Calendar of State Papers, Domestic, Charles I [ 1637], vol 12, p 86, item #91.

In 1628 there is also a Marygold of Bristol, of 70 tonnes. No information was found to say when the Marygold was replaced, or what explains the great difference in stated tonnes. 
Holbrook, Thomas (I5888)
 
3849 ||New York City, New York|| Krubner, John (I246)
 
3850 ||New York City, New York|| Krubner, Joseph F. (I244)
 

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