William Twenynge [1611]
(Abt 1570-)
John Doane [1613]
(Abt 1575-1629)
Lydia Doane nee Unknown [1614]
(Abt 1578-Abt 1600)
William Twining [1791]
(1594-1659)
Anne Doane [1790]
(1600-1680)
William Twining [1432]
(1619-1702)

 

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Spouses/Children:
Elizabeth Deane [1433]

William Twining [1432] 1 5

  • Born: 25 Oct 1619, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England 3
  • Marriage: Elizabeth Deane [1433] in 1652 in Eastham, Massachusetts 1 2 3 4
  • Died: 4 Jan 1701/02, Newtown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania at age 82 3
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(II) William (2), son of William (1) Twining , was born probably in England , the son of the first wife of William . He died in Newtown, Bucks county, Pennsylvania , November 4, 1703 . He was a deacon of the Eastham church as early as 1677 . He owned land at Easton harbor , and had an interest in drift whales at the end of the cape. About 1695 he changed his religious views and united with the Society of Friends. He therefore removed to Pennsylvania , where he became a staunch Quaker and a fast friend of the Indians. He married Elizabeth , daughter of Stephen Deane , of Plymouth , who came in the ship "Fortune" in 1621 and built the first corn mill in New England in 1632 . Children: Eliza ; Annie , married, October 3, 1672 , Thomas Bills ; Susanna , born February 25, 1654 , died young; Joanna , born May 30, 1657 , married Thomas Bills ; Mehitable ; Stephen , mentioned below; William , born February 28, 1654 , married Ruth Cole . --- Genealogical and Family History of the State of Connecticut, Vol. I-IV


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William married Elizabeth Deane [1433] [MRIN: 631], daughter of Stephen Deane [1572] and Elizabeth Ring [6847], in 1652 in Eastham, Massachusetts.1 2 3 4 (Elizabeth Deane [1433] was born about 1630 in Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts and died on 28 Dec 1708 in Newtown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.)


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Sources


1 WFT Vol 3 (Borland), Pedigree 6399.

2 WFT Vol 3 (Borland), Pedigree 2872.

3 http://boreal.med.umich.edu/cgi-bin/gedlkup/n=Law?000228727, Mark Law (Univ of Michigan), http://boreal.med.umich.edu/cgi-bin/gedlkup/n=Law?000228727.

4 Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-33.

5 Charles T Baker.


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