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Facts and Events
Name[1] |
Angel Hollard |
Gender |
Male |
Christening[1] |
10 Apr 1614 |
Netherbury, Dorset, England |
Marriage |
12 Aug 1634 |
Beaminster, Dorset, Englandto Katherine Richards |
Emigration[1] |
1635 |
On the Marygould. |
Residence[1] |
1635 |
Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States |
Other[1] |
3 Mar 1635/36 |
Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United StatesAdmitted freeman. |
Residence[1] |
Bef 1644 |
Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States |
Occupation[1] |
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Shoemaker. |
Death[1] |
30 Jun 1670 |
Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States |
The Estate of Angel Hollard
" On 25 May 1672, 'administration to the estate of Angell Hollard is granted to Katharine his relict' [SPR 7:116]. The inventory of the estate of 'Angell Hollard who died at Boston last June 1670,' presented on 26 July 1672, totalled £30 2s., and consisted of debts and clothing [SPR 7:131]. The account of the estate of 'Angell Hollard who died in Boston in New England the last day of July 1671' listed expenses of £33 10s., including the following items: 'the passage of his widow and daughter hither,' £12; 'Jno. Brookings for said widow's account since her arrival,' £3; and 'the bill of exchange sent to Mr. Tho[mas] Hollard in England to whom he Angell Hollard owes above £15,' £10 [SPR 7:131]. On an unknown date, but apparently in 1672, 'Katharine Upham administratrix to the estate of Angle Hollard her late husband' brought in an additional inventory, untotalled, the first item of which was 'a parcel of land lying in Boston in the possession of Thomas Moore,' unvalued [SPR 7:215]."[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 Angel Hollard, in Anderson, Robert Charles; George F. Sanborn; and Melinde Lutz Sanborn. The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635. (Boston, Massachusetts: NEHGS, 1999-2011)
III:377-380.
ORIGIN: Beaminster, Dorsetshire (based on marriage record [NEHGR 64:347]). MIGRATION: 1635 on the Marygould (on 20 march 163[4/]5, "Angell Hollard," aged 21, "Katheryn his wife," aged 22, "George Land his servant," aged 22, and "Sarah Land his kinswoman," aged 18, were enrolled at Weymouth, Dorsetshire, as passengers for New England on the Marygould [Hotten 285; GMN 7:9]). RETURN TRIPS: Apparently not in New England in 1651 when his wife acted in his behalf [SLR 1:145], and also absent from New England from 1654 to 1670 [NEHGR 63:382-83]. OCCUPATION: Shoemaker [SLR 1:83, 145]. CHURCH MEMBERSHIP: Admission to Dorchester church prior to 3 March 1635/6 implied by freemanship. (Weymouth church was apparently not properly gathered at this time, and Weymouth inhabitants were attending and being admitted to Dorchester church.) FREEMAN: 3 March 1635/6 (third in a sequence of three Weymouth men [MBCR 1:371]. BIRTH: Baptized Netherbury, Dorsetshire, 10 April 1614, son of Hugh Hollard [NEHGR 64:246-47, 68:61].
Marygould (1635)
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This ship carried the "Hull Company", a group of settlers traveling with Rev. Joseph Hull, who settled in Weymouth after reaching New England. Some references to this ship consider it unnamed, but more recent Great Migration profiles say those who enrolled at Weymouth on 20 Mar 1634/5 sailed on the Marygould.
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Sailed: | aft 20 Mar 1634/5 from Weymouth, England
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Arrived: | 3 May 1635 at Massachusetts Bay Colony
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