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James SAMPSON
Hannah (WHITMAN) WAITE |
Husband: James SAMPSON
Birth: 1651, Dartmouth, Bristol Co., MA Death: 7 Jul 1718, Dartmouth, Bristol Co., MA Father: Henry SAMSON, Mayflower Passenger (b. 15 Jan 1603/4, Henlow, Bedfordshire, England; d. 24 Dec 1684, Duxbury, MA), s/o James & Martha (SAMSON) COOPER Mother: Ann/Anne PLUMMER (m. 6 Feb 1635/6, Plymouth, MA) |
Marriage: bef. 6 May 1679, Dartmouth, Bristol Co., MA |
Wife: Hannah WHITMAN
Birth: 24 Aug 1641, of Berkeley, Bristol Co., MA Death: 8 Oct 1720, Dartmouth, Bristol Co., MA Other Spouse: m1. Samuel WAIT/WAITE Father: John WHITMAN |
Children — born in Dartmouth, Bristol Co., MA: |
1. James
SAMPSON, ca. 1680 2. Henry SAMPSON 3. Joseph SAMPSON; m. Sarah SAMPSON 4. Anna SAMPSON; m. Shubal SMITH 5. Penelope SAMPSON; m. Abraham SAMPSON 6. Susannah SAMPSON, b. 1690; m. Benjamin HILLMAN 7. Priscilla SAMPSON, b. 1692; m. Samuel HAMMOND |
Sources:
1. Susan E. Roser. 1995/6. Mayflower Increasings. 2nd ed. Genealogical Publ. Co., Baltimore, MD. 2. Caleb Johnson's Mayflower Web Pages. 3. LDS. Family Search: Internet Genealogy Service: AF - Ancestral File (online at FamilySearch.org). |
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