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 1598 - 1685 (87 years)
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| Name |
Christopher Hussey |
| Suffix |
Deacon & Captain |
| Birth |
18 Feb 1598 |
Dorking, Surrey, England |
| Gender |
Male |
| Death |
6 Mar 1685 |
Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire |
| Burial |
8 Mar 1685 |
Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire |
| Notes |
- http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/HUSSEY.htm#Christopher%20HUSSEY%20(Deacon%20&%20Captain)1
Rockingham County did not exist in 1685 in the state of New Hampshire. It was not founded until 1769.
«b»Christopher Hussey«/b» was one of the original settlers of Newbury and Hampton. The name came into England at the time of «b»William the Conquerer«/b». AFT the conquest, the family was seated in counties of Kent, Dorset and Lincoln. «b»Christopher«/b» was admitted freeman in 1634 having journeyed to America aboard the «b»William«/b» and «b»Francis«/b» which arrived 5 Jun 1632. In 1635 he was one of the first settlers in Hampton, New Hampshire. In 1639 he served as representative and again in 1658, 1659 and 1660. He was a provincial counsellor of New Hampshire and proprietor of Nantucket Island, Mass. Descending Generations of Immigrant Ancestor, «b»Christopher Hussey«/b»: This line continues to the Magna Charta Barons. Arms: Quarterly-1 and 4, Or, a cross vert; 2 and 3, Barry of six ermins and gules.
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| Person ID |
I44839 |
Glenn Cook Family |
| Last Modified |
16 Oct 2007 |
| Father |
John Hussey, b. Between 29 Apr 1559 and 1572, Dorking, Surreyshire, England d. Bef 24 Jul 1632, Dorking, Surreyshire, England (Age ~ 73 years) |
| Mother |
Mary Wood, b. 1575 d. 1650 (Age 75 years) |
| Marriage |
5 Feb-12 May 1593 |
Dorking, Abinger & Sheir, Surrey, England |
| Family ID |
F551610408 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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