Person:Edward Ireson (1)

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Edward Ireson
b.Est 1601
  • HEdward IresonEst 1601 - 1675
  • WAlice UnknownBef 1617 - 1681
m. Bef 1637
  1. Rebecca Ireson1637 -
  2. Hannah Ireson1638/39 - 1654
  3. Ruth Ireson1640/41 - Aft 1674
  4. Samuel Ireson1641 - Aft 1676/77
  5. Eleazer Ireson1642 -
  6. Eliza Ireson1643 - Aft 1674
  7. Benjamin Ireson1645 -
Facts and Events
Name Edward Ireson
Gender Male
Birth[1] Est 1601
Emigration[1] 1629
Marriage Bef 1637 to Alice Unknown
Occupation[1] Hired Man
Death[1] Dec 1675 Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
The Abigail (1635)
The Abigail sailed in the summer of 1635.
Sailed: summer 1635 from England under Master H. Hackwell
Arrived: late summer? 1635 at New England

Passengers:
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Mathew Abdy - William Almy family - Wm Bassett - Ruth Bushell - Dennis Geere family - Tho Goade - Henry Bullocke family - Hugh Burt family - Jo. Emerson - William and John Fuller - Jo. Harbert - Edward White family - Geo. Hadborne family - Christopher Foster family - Joseph Flood family - Henry Collins family (servant Hugh Alley) - Wm Potter family - Edmond Freeman family - Philip Drinker family - Ralph Mason family - Ralph Sheppard family - Wm Tilly - Thomas Jones family - John Winthrop and wife

Resources: Founders of New England (NEHGR) and additional pages

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Edward Ireson sketch, in Anderson, Robert Charles. The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995).

    ORIGIN: Unknown
    MIGRATION: 1629
    FIRST RESIDENCE: Lynn
    RETURN TRIPS: Returned to England, and came again to New England in 1635 on Abigail, where he is entered as age 32, with Elizabeth Ireson, age 27 [Hotten 93]
    OCCUPATION: Hired man [EQC 5:108, 7:128].

    BIRTH: Born about 1601 (aged 32 on passenger list of 1635 [Hotten 93]; deposed aged "about fifty-seven years," 27 April 1657 [EQC 7:128] and "aged seventy years" on 12 July 1671 [EQC 5:108]).
    DEATH: Lynn "beginning of" December 1675, "aged seventy four years".