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)
Isabel Twining [1715]
(Abt 1615-1706)

 

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Spouses/Children:
Francis Baker [1714]

Isabel Twining [1715] 4 5 6

  • Born: Abt 1615, Hertford, England 7 8 9
  • Marriage: Francis Baker [1714] on 17 Jun 1641 in Yarmouth, Massachusetts 1 2 3
  • Died: 16 May 1706, Yarmouth, Massachusetts about age 91 6 10
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bullet  General Notes:

WFT 3 Pedigree 4962 lists same date but lists death in Eastham,Barnstable County, Massachusetts.

bullet  Research Notes:

Isabel Twining (above) was the daughter of Elizabeth Ring Deane and William Twining, Jr . (1625 \endash November 4, 1703), who were married in 1650. Elizabeth Ring Deane was the daughter of Stephen Deane and Elizabeth Ring . William Twining, Jr., was the son of William Twining, Sr., and Anna Doone , who died February 27, 1679 or 1680. William Twining, Sr ., was born May 20, 1599, in Glouscestershire, England and arrived in America before 1630, probably landing at Plymouth, Massachussets, and later settling at Yarmouth, Mass. He served in the militia, and in 1645 he was one of eight soldiers sent out on a fourteen-day mission against the Narragansett Indians. By 1651 he had moved to Eastham, Mass. William Twining, Sr, was the son of William Twenyge , born in 1570 in Painswick, Glouscestershire,.England.
Of the eight soldiers, the leader of the expedition was Jonathan Hatch , and other members included Nathaniel Mott . The famous Myles Standish of the Mayflower was the overall military leader of Plymouth at the time.
----http://www.carsonjohnson.com/chapter19-king.htm


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Isabel married Francis Baker [1714] [MRIN: 605], son of Nicholas Thomas Baker [1716] and Mary Frances Ingram [1718], on 17 Jun 1641 in Yarmouth, Massachusetts.1 2 3 (Francis Baker [1714] was born in 1611 in St Albans, Hertfordshire, England 11 12 13, baptized on 7 Jun 1612 in St James, Clerkenwell, London, England 14 and died on 23 Jul 1696 in Yarmouth, Massachusetts 6 7 15.)


bullet  Marriage Notes:

Their marriage was the first marriage of record in Yarmouth --- (History of Barnstable County, Massachusetts, p 539)

"Mr. Baker came over in the Planter, 1635, at the age 24, from Gt. St. Albans, Hertfordshire. By his m. with Isabel Twining, dr. of Wm., 1641, he had Nathaniel March 27, 1742, about which time he settled in Yarmouth; John b. in Yarmouth; Sam'l May 1, 1648; Dan'l Sept. 2, 1650; and others, as appears by his will, March 4, 1693, were William, Thomas, Elisa., who m. John Chase; and Hannah, who m. Pierce. NATHANIEL and his w. both d. 1691. Their issue: Sam'l Oct. 29, 1670; Nath'l Jan. 27, 1672; and prob. Silas. JOHN had by his w., Alice, viz.: John May 31, 1672; Bethia 1673; Sarah 1677; Jona., Isaac, Mary, and Elisa. DANIEL, b. 1650, m. Elisa. Chase, dr. of Wm. 2d., and had Dan'l 1675; Sam'l 1676; Elisa. 1696; Thankful 1698; and Tabitha 1700. WILLIAM, s. of Francis, had by Mercy, his w., Mercy Jan. 6, 1692; Wm. Jan. 8, 1694; Dorcas Nov. 15, 1696; Expcrience Jan. 8, 1698; Judah March 2, 1701; Elisa. Feb. 11, 1703; Josiah Dec. 16, 1704; Joanna Feb. 8, 1707; and Patience Feb. 27, 1709. The father d. 1727. The mother d. 1753, a wid. THOMAS, youngest s. of Francis, had by his w., Bathsheba, Mary April 7, 1701; and Thos. March 4, 1703. SAMUEL, s. of Nath'l, m. Elisa. Berry, July 30, 1702, and had 3 s. and 5 drs. The eldest son was JUDAH Aug. 19, 1705, who m. Mercy Burgess, Feb. 15, 1728-9, and had 3 s. and 5 drs., the eldest son of whom, TIMOTHY, April 21, 1732, by w., Kezia, had 6 sons and 3 drs., and was grandfather of the present Capt. Timothy Baker." --- (History of Cape Cod pp 202-203)


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Sources


1 Transcribed from the original records by George Ernest Bowman, Complete Mayflower Descendants (Plymouth County Vital records, Yarmouth Vital Records), p 85, "[C. O., II:20] francis Baker & Isabell Twineing of Yarmouthmarryed the xviith day of June 1641."

2 The Mayflower Descendant, Vol XIII (1911), pg 85.

3 New England Marriages Prior to 1700, Pg 33.

4 Charles T Baker.

5 Rev Smith Baker, A Genealogy of the family of Deacon Smith Baker of Litchfield, Maine (Compliled by [Rev] Smith Baker of Lowell, Mass, 1874), pg 3.

6 Warren S BAKER & Hannah M (GRIFFIN) BAKER, Caroline (BAKER) Galambos, BAKER-GRIFFIN Genealogy.

7 WFT Vol 5, Pedigree #0537.

8 WFT Vol 3 (Borland), Pedigree #5511.

9 www.familysearch.org (www.familysearch.org), Film Number: 1761091 Page Number: Reference Number:.

10 http://boreal.med.umich.edu/cgi-bin/gedlkup/n=Law?000221611, Mark Law (Univ Michigan), http://boreal.med.umich.edu/cgi-bin/gedlkup/n=Law?000221611.

11 Emmigrant Ancestors, HOTTEN, John Camden (www.mayflowerfamilies.com).

12 Genealogical Dictionary of New England Settlers, Volume 1, page 101. Baker, ... FRANCIS, Boston, came in the Planter, 1635, aged 24, m. 1641, Isabel Twining, perhaps d. of William, had Nathaniel, b. 27 Mar. 1642; rem. to Yarmouth, and there had John; Samuel, 1 May 1648; Daniel, 2 Sept. 1650; William; Thomas; Eliz. wh. m. John Chase; and Hannah, wh. m. a Pierce, and [p.96] he . 1696, in 85th yr. In his will of 4 Mar. 1693, as all these ch. but Samuel are nam. it may be thot. that he was d. His wid. d. 16 May 1706. ...

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13 (www.Ancestry.com), P 58.

14 Parish Register St. James, Clarkenwell, Vol 1 pg 064.

15 WFT Vol 3 (Borland), Pedigree 4962.


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