Person:William Twining (2)

William Twining
b.1591
m. Abt 1620
  1. Ann Twining
  2. Isabel TwiningBet 1615 & 1620 - 1706
  3. William Twining, Jr.1625 - 1703
  4. Elizabeth Twining1627 - Abt 1670
  • HWilliam Twining1591 - 1659
  • WAnn Doane1628 - 1680/81
m. Abt 1652
Facts and Events
Name William Twining
Gender Male
Alt Birth? 20 May 1590 Gloucestershire, England
Birth? 1591
Alt Birth? 1594 Gloucester, England
Marriage Abt 1620 to Unknown (17025)
Marriage Abt 1652 Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United Statesto Ann Doane
Death[1] 15 Apr 1659 Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States
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!N.ENG. H. & GEN REG. VOL 7 P 280 974 B 2NE Said more info is in Ancestral File From WFT # 1670- On June 1, 1641, William was one of several complainants in a trespassing case in the Plymouth Colony. In 1643 he was mustered for a 50 man militia at Yarmouth and was sent out with four others against the Narragansett Indians. In October of 1650, he was one of 17 complainants in another trespass case. On June 5, 1651 he was elected Constable at Eastham, probably after moving from Yarmouth. His second marriage was to Anne Doane, daughter of Deacon John Doan, and took place in 1652, the years that he was listed as a freeman at Eastham. He was one of 29 freeman in Eastham in 1665, and lived on a two acre lot on the east side of Town Cove, at Poche. He was granted two acres of meadowland at the head of Great Namskaket Bay on May 13, 1654, and five more acres next to son William Jr.
References
  1. "Eastham and Orleans, Mass., Vital Records", in Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants. Mayflower Descendant: An Illustrated Quarterly Magazine of Pilgrim Genealogy, History and Biography
    6:202.

    [p. 40] William Twineing Senior Decesed the fitenth : Day of Apreill in the year : of o'r Lord one thousand six hundered fifty nine.
    [Footnote: "Sevententh" crossed out, "fiftenth" was interlined in the same hand.]