GenMassachusetts-L Archives

Archiver > GenMassachusetts > 1998-10 > 0908124031


From: <>
Subject: GAGE, John 1614 - 1672 ENG to Ipswich and Rowley MA m. Amee Wilford
Date: Sun, 11 Oct 1998 12:40:31 EDT


John GAGE (c.1614-1672) & Amee WILFORD (c.1614-1658)
Amee WILFORD was born about 1614 in of Polstead, Suffolk,
England. She died Jun 1658 in Ipswich, Essex, MA.

IMMIGRATION: 1630, THE WINTHROP FLEET, Eleven vessels brought
'the Great Immigration' of this year, viz: ARABELLA (the
flagship), AMBROSE, TALBOT, JEWEL, CHARLES, MAYFLOWER, WILLIAM &
FRANCIS, HOPEWELL, WHALE, SUCCESS and TRIAL. The first five
ships sailed April 8 from Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, and arrived at
Salem June 13 and following days. The other half of the fleet
sailed in May and arrived in July at various dates. [Banks: The
Winthrop Fleet of 1630][Charles Edward Banks, "THE PLANTERS OF
THE COMMONWEALTH: 1620-1640 Passengers and Ships", Genealogical
Pub. Co., Inc., Baltimore (1972) 974.w2p, pg.69]

Amee married (1) John GAGE [Jr.], son of John GAGE [Sir. Baronet]
and Penelope DARCY before 1630 in Suffolk, England. John was born
about 1614 in of, Stoneham, Sussex, England. He died 24 Mar
1672/1673 in Rowley, Essex, MA.

IMMIGRATION: 1630, THE WINTHROP FLEET, Eleven vessels brought
'the Great Immigration' of this year, viz: ARABELLA (the
flagship), AMBROSE, TALBOT, JEWEL, CHARLES, MAYFLOWER, WILLIAM &
FRANCIS, HOPEWELL, WHALE, SUCCESS and TRIAL. The first five
ships sailed April 8 from Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, and arrived at
Salem June 13 and following days. The other half of the fleet
sailed in May and arrived in July at various dates. [Banks: The
Winthrop Fleet of 1630][Charles Edward Banks, "THE PLANTERS OF
THE COMMONWEALTH: 1620-1640 Passengers and Ships", Genealogical
Pub. Co., Inc., Baltimore (1972) 974.w2p, pg.69]

This thread: