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Thomas* JOHNSON, 8G Grandfather |
Birth |
abt 1615, Hull, Yorkshire, England |
Death |
1640, New Haven, CT573 Age: 25 |
Death Memo |
Drowned in the Harbor with Thomas Ashley |
Immigration |
1639, New Haven, CT573 Age: 24 |
Immigration Memo |
from Hull, Yorkshire, England |
Residence |
Kingston-on-Hull, Yorkshire, England499 |
Father |
* JOHNSON |
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One of three brothers (John & Robert) from Kingston-on-Hull, Yorkshire, England.
Drowned in the harbor at New Haven, CT, 1640499
In Colonial Records of Conn., vol. 1, p. 49, is an inventory of the goods of Thomas Johnson dec'd turned in to the Court. 11. 5s. 10d. May 7-1640. (pp. 55.) Andrew Bacon and John Barnard are appointed to sell the goods of the Cobbler Thomas Johnson, dec'd formerly taken by Invent. July 2-1640. (pp. 453.) Invent. of Thomas Johnson. "To Goodman Hill a Coat, shirt and band, 2 pr. stockings and hose yarn, a pr. high shoes, a piece of leather, 5 bands, a shirt, a redde wascoat, a parre of start-ups (kind of high shoes), a sheete of appareel, a pestell, a hatte, 3 pieces of leather, 1/2# of pepper, a seefe bottom, a syth, a shirt and 2 bands, 2 perre of breeches, a piece of maslin, leather, 3 hatchets, 1 shurt 1 pr of shoes and boots, 2 pieces of leather, 3 perre of boots, Mr. Welles distreyned a musket, a sword, bandaleres, and a rest. 10¦. 13s. 5d. The debt he owed upon the distresse and for recording Inventory. Goodman Hill owed him 10 pounds."573 |