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William Palmer (1590–1670) • FamilySearch William Palmer was born about 1590, in Somerset, England He married Martha Jane Bourne in 1639, in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States They were the parents of at least 11 sons and 2 daughters
William Palmer (abt. 1590-abt. 1670) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree Explore genealogy for William Palmer born abt 1590 England died 1670 Westchester Borough, Westchester, New York Colony including research + descendants + 5 genealogist comments + questions + more in the free family tree community
FamilySearch Catalog: Genealogy of the Palmer family of New York state . . . William Palmer (1605-ca 1670), a Quaker, was born in England and was living at Mamaronek, Westchester County, New York, by 1650 His great great grandson, Rev Sylvanus Palmer (1770-1846), was born at Albany, New York, the son of Marmaduke Palmer (d 1777)
Will of William Palmer – 1670 - 1670 – Access Genealogy Surnames: Palmer, Topics: Will, Locations: Bronx County NY, New York City New York, Westchester New York, Collection: Abstracts Of Wills On File In The Surrogate’s Office City Of New York
Re: William Palmer died 1670 i - Genealogy. com There is a report that William Palmer received a land grant of 20 acres in Watertown on July 25, 1636 Between 1636 and 1637 he moved to Wethersfield, CT From the New England and King's County scrapbook it appears that William Palmerwas married to Sarah Heath and has 3 sons
Judith Feake (1621–1670) - FamilySearch When Judith Feake was born in 1621, in London, England, her father, James Feake II, was 23 and her mother, Audrey Crompton, was 20 She married William Palmer about 1638, in Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 2 daughters
The Two Williams: William Palmer the Younger and his brother, William . . . April 28, 1659- William Palmer of Plymouth, a Cooper, son of William of Duxbury, a Nailer, deceased, acknowledged that he had recieved the full portion of his share of the legacy of his father's Will and released the Executors of the Will from any future claims
Martha Palmer (Bourne) (c. 1625 - 1670) - Genealogy - Geni. com The earliest member of this family is William Palmer (d 1670), who is found in Watertown, Mass in 1636 He was married twice First wife was probably Sarah Heath of Heathcote, County of Heath, England, but there is no proof of this At the time of his death in 1670 he was married to Martha Bowne or possibly Pinckney