Person:Thomas Fugill (1)

Thomas Fugill
b.Bef 1615 England
 
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Thomas Fugill
Gender Male
Birth[1] Bef 1615 EnglandBased on estimated date of marriage.
Marriage Bef 1640 Estimate based on date of birth of eldest known child.
to Unknown Unknown
Religion[3] From 1639 to 1646 New Haven, Connecticut, United StatesFirst church of Christ
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Thomas Fugill, in Jacobus, Donald Lines. Families of Ancient New Haven. (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1974)
    3:635.

    Thomas (Fugill), Sec. of NH Colony, returned to Eng.

  2. Thomas Fugill, in Savage, James. A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England: Showing Three Generations of Those Who Came Before May, 1692, on the Basis of Farmer's Register. (Boston: Little, Brown, and Co, 1860-1862)
    2:215.

    Fugill, Thomas, New Haven 1639, is nam. by Rev. Thomas Shepard in his autobiog. as one of the serv. of Sir Richard Darley of Buttercrambe, had bapt. Mercy, on 2 Aug. 1640; John, 13 June 1641; and Pledge, 1 Feb. 1646; was Sec. of the col. in 1641, so cont. till 1645, when for false rec. he was dism. soon excom. and went home. See Young's Chron. of Mass. 525. One John F. prob. s. of Thomas, was at New Haven a. 1669, as by testim. of Capt. Nathan Andrews, and Mr. John Todd, 30 June 1710, that they knew him above 40 yrs. bef. but he did not, as they knew of, lay any claim to the ld. that was his f.'s.

  3. Dexter, Franklin Bowditch, and Connecticut) First Church of Christ (New Haven. Historical catalogue of the members of the First Church of Christ in New Haven, Connecticut, (Center Church), A.D. 1639-1914. (New Haven, Connecticut: [s.n.], 1914)
    1.

    (In June, 1639, seven pillars were chosen, who formed the nucleus of the Church organization, and received the other planters into fellowship.)
    ...
    5. Thomas Fugill Excomm. 1646
    Dismissed from office as Secretary of the Colony, March, 1646, for false record, and returned to England.
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