Person:Cicely Thayer (1)

m. 3 Aug 1589
  1. John Thayer1591 -
  2. Alice ThayerEst 1592 - Aft 1610
  3. Thomas Thayer1593/94 - 1593/94
  4. Mary Thayer1594/95 -
  5. Agnes ThayerEst 1597 - Aft 1600
  6. Cicely Thayer1600 - 1673
  • HJames DavisAbt 1583 - 1678/79
  • WCicely Thayer1600 - 1673
m. 11 Jun 1618
  1. James Davis1619 - 1694
  2. John Davis1620/21 - Bet 1685 & 1686
  3. Sarah Davis1625 - 1714
  4. Judith Davis1629 - 1667
  5. Joanna DavisAbt 1632 -
  6. Ephraim Davis1634 - 1679
  7. James Davis1639 - 1694
  8. Samuel Davis1640 - 1696
  9. Sarah Davis1642 - 1714
Facts and Events
Name[2] Cicely Thayer
Alt Name[1] Cicely Tayer
Gender Female
Christening[1][2] 1 May 1600 Thornbury, Gloucestershire, England
Marriage 11 Jun 1618 Gloucester, Gloucestershire, EnglandRecorded at Thornbury.
to James Davis
Death[1][2] 28 May 1673 Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Stott, Clifford L. The Gloucestershire T(h)ayer Ancestry: The Ancestry of Cicely Tayer, Wife of James1 Davis of Haverhill, Massachusetts, and Probable Cousin of Thomas and Richard T(h)ayer of Braintree, Massachusetts. American Genealogist (D.L. Jacobus). (Apr, Jul 1998)
    73:210.

    Cicely1 Tayer, bp. Thornbury, 1 May 1600 (godparents: Thomas Pytcher, Als Hilpe, gentlewoman, Mary Tratman); she is mentioned in the will of her father. Cicely d. Haverhill. Mass., 28 May 1673. She m. Gloucester, 11 June 1618 (recorded in the Thornbury register), James1 Davis, son of JohnA Davis of Acton Turville, Gloucs., and emigrated to New England before 1640.

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Memoirs: Nestor Wilbur Davis", in The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society)
    Vol 93 p.373, 1939.

    "… James Davis, who was born in England about 1595, married at Thornbury, co. Gloucester, England, 11 June 1618, Cicely Thayer (baptized at Thornbury 1 May 1600, died 28 May 1673, daughter of John and Joane (Lawrence) Thayer), immigrated to New England and settled at Newbury, where he was admitted a freeman 4 March 1634/5 but in 1639 moved to Hampton and in 1644 to Haverhill, where he was selectman, grand juryman, and representative to the General Court, and died 29 January 1678/9 …"