Family:Henry Bachelor and Martha Wilson (1)

Facts and Events
Marriage License[1][2][3] 15 Apr 1637 Canterbury, Kent, England
Marriage[1][2][3] Aft 15 Apr 1637 Thanington, Kent, England
Children
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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Willcox, Doris Schreiber. Massachusetts Descendants of the Rev. Thomas Wilson, Author Of The Pilgrims' Christian Dictionarie: Theophilus Wilson, Martha (Wilson) Bachelor, Mary (Wilson) Treadwell, and Their Nephew Samuel Taylor. New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (New England Historic Genealogical Society, Jan 2009)
    163:12-13.

    Martha1 Wilson, … m. by license dated 15 April 1637. Henry1 Bachelor, of St George's, Canterbury, brewer, aged about 35 … son of Mark and Mary (-----) (Fantinge) Bachelor. Henry and Martha (Wilson) Bachelor immigrated to New England later in 1637 and settled at Ipswich. They had no children, and their property was distributed to the children of Henry's brothers John1 and Joseph1 Bachelor.

  2. 2.0 2.1 Cowper, Joseph Meadows (Editor). Canterbury Marriage Licenses. (Canterbury, Kent: The Author, 1892-1894)
    2:74.

    Bacheller, Henry, of S. George's, Cant., brewer, ba., about 35, and Martha Wilson, s. p., v.. about 32, At Thanington. Joseph Bachelor of Cant., tailor, bonds. April 15, 1637.

  3. 3.0 3.1 Putnam, Eben. Two Early Passenger Lists. New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (New England Historic Genealogical Society)
    75:223.

    Bachelor, Henry, of Dover (formerly of Canterbury), co. Kent, and of Ipswich, Mass., brewer, whose name appears on the second passenger list, was of the parish of St. George, Canterbury, and was a bachelor, aged about 36, on 15 Apr. 1637, when a licence was granted for his marriage with Martha Wilson, of the same parish, virgin, aged about 32. In this licence he is called Henry Bacheller. The marriage was to be solemnised at Thanington, and Joseph Bachelor of Canterbury, tailor (probably a brother of Henry Bachelor), was bondsman. (Cowper's Canterbury Marriage Licences, Second Series, column 74.) He settled at Ipswich, Mass., and died 2 Feb. 1678/9. His widow died 4 Apr. 1686. (Cf. Savage's Genealogical Dictionary and Pope's Pioneers of Massachusetts.)