Person:Thomas Ruggles (5)

  1. Florence RugglesEst 1582 - 1603
  2. Thomas Ruggles1584 - 1644
  3. John RugglesCal 1591 - 1663
  4. Mary RugglesEst 1596 -
  5. Samuel RugglesEst 1599 -
  6. Nathaniel Ruggles1600 - 1601
  7. Nathaniel Ruggles1602 -
  • HThomas Ruggles1584 - 1644
  • WMary Curtis1589 - 1674/75
m. 1 Nov 1620
  1. Thomas Ruggles, Jr1621 - 1637
  2. Mary Ruggles1622/23 -
  3. John Ruggles1624/25 - 1658
  4. Sarah Ruggles1627 - 1688/89
  5. Captain Samuel Ruggles1629 - 1692
Facts and Events
Name[4] Thomas Ruggles
Gender Male
Birth? Aug 1584 Nazeing, Essex, England
Alt Birth[3] 1584 Sudbury, Suffolk, England
Marriage 1 Nov 1620 Nazeing, Essex, Englandto Mary Curtis
Will? 9 Nov 1644
Death[1] 15 Nov 1644 Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United StatesConsumption
Burial[2] 16 Nov 1644 Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. Record Commissioners of Boston. Roxbury Land and Church Records. (Boston, Massachusetts: Rockwell & Churchill, City Printers, 1881)
    6:172.

    1644. Month 9 [Nov] day 15. Thomas Ruggles a godly broth'r, he dyed of a Consumption.
    These two [Thomas Ruggles and John Grave another "godly broth'r" who died 4 Nov] brake the knot first of the Nazing Christians. I meane they first dyed of all those Christians y't came fro[m] y't towne in England.

  2. Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Roxbury, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849. (Salem, Massachusetts: Essex Institute, 1925-1926)
    2:628.

    Ruggles, Thomas, householder [comspumption. CR1], bur. Nov. 16, 1644.

  3. Linzee, John William. The History of Peter Parker and Sarah Ruggles of Roxbury, Mass. and Their Ancestors and Descendants. (Boston, Mass.: Samuel Usher, 1913)
    448-450.

    Thomas Ruggles, s/o Thomas Ruggles of Sudbury, Suffolk, England, b. abt. 1584 Sudbury, England, d. Roxbury 15 Nov 1644, m. Nazing, Essex, England 1 Nov 1620 "Marye Curtes". Will of Thomas Ruggles of Roxbury, dated 9 Nov 1644, bequeaths to son John, Samuel; daughter Sarah; rest to wife.

  4. Record Commissioners of Boston. Roxbury Land and Church Records. (Boston, Massachusetts: Rockwell & Churchill, City Printers, 1881)
    v.6 p.82.

    The Rev. John Eliot's Record of Church Members, Roxbury, Mass.

    'Thomas Ruggles he came to N.E. in the yeare 1637, he was Eldr brothr to John Ruggles; children of a Godly fathr; he joyned to the Church soone after his coming being as well knowne as his brothr; his first born sone dyed in England his second son John was brought over a servant by Phillip Eliot; and he brought two othr children wh him; Sarah & Samuell; he had a great sickness the year after his coming, but the Lord recovered him in mercy.'