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 1601 - 1687 (85 years)
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John Throckmorton [1] |
| Birth |
9 May 1601 |
Norwich, England |
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Male |
| Death |
1687 |
| Person ID |
I58305 |
Cecilie Family |
| Last Modified |
19 May 2004 |
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 | Birth - 9 May 1601 - Norwich, England |
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| Notes |
 Throckmorton Coat of Arms ARMS- Gules on a chevron argent three bars gemel sable.CREST- An elephant's head couped sable armed or.MOTTO- Virtus Sola NobilitasTranslation- Virtue alone is noble(Arms per Judy Gupton) |
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came to America, arriving at Nantasket, Massachusetts 5 Feb 1631, in the ship "Lyon," of which Mr. William Pierce was Master. The "Lyon" set sail from Bristol, 1 Dec 1630. On May 18, following his arrival, he was admitted a Freeman at Salem, Mass.
He Became a Baptist and followed the footsteps of Roger Williams, his fellow passenger in the "Lyon," into Rhode Island, in the summer of 1635 or 1636.
In 1643, he made application to the Dutch to settle within their jurisdiction which was granted. This grant, subsequently called Throckmorton's Neck or Throg's Neck, embraced the eastern part of the present town.
Throckmorton's settlement had a short existence and was obliterated by the Indian uprising in the fall of 1643, when it was set upon by the savages and every vestige of it destroyed. Eighteen persons were killed and those who were so fortunate to escape death, made their way to the Fort at New Amsterdam and "some that escaped from the Indian attack went back to Rhode Island," says Winthrop. Among those who returned was John Throckmorton.
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| Sources |
- [S780] Reed Wurts, Reed's Genealogy Page, (http://pages.prodigy.net/reed_wurts/heraldry/throckmo.htm).
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