Person:Thomas Ensign (4)

Deacon Thomas Ensign
d.Bet 16 Jul 1663 and 17 Feb 1663/64 Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
m. 27 May 1594
  1. John Ensing1595 - 1620/21
  2. Mary EnsingEst 1597 - Bet 1638 & 1642
  3. Deacon Thomas Ensign1599 - Bet 1663 & 1663/64
  4. Edward Ensing1601 - Bef 1620/21
  5. Rev. David Ensing1603 -
  6. James Ensign1606 - 1670
  7. Constance Ensing1608 - 1632
  • HDeacon Thomas Ensign1599 - Bet 1663 & 1663/64
  • WHannah WiborneEst 1605 - Est 1638
m. 27 Apr 1629
  1. Hannah Ensign1631 - 1631
  2. Thomas Ensign1632 - 1632/33
  3. Thomas Ensign1634 - 1657/58
  4. John Ensign1636 -
  5. Hannah EnsignEst 1638 - 1697/98
  • HDeacon Thomas Ensign1599 - Bet 1663 & 1663/64
  • WElizabeth WilderEst 1619 - Bet 1676 & 1686
m. 17 Jan 1638/39
  1. John EnsignEst 1642 - 1676
  2. Sarah EnsignEst 1650 - Bef 1723/24
  3. Hannah EnsignEst 1652 -
Facts and Events
Name[1] Deacon Thomas Ensign
Alt Name[1] Thomas Ensing
Gender Male
Christening[1] Apr 1599 Rye, Sussex, England
Marriage 27 Apr 1629 Cranbrook, Kent, Englandto Hannah Wiborne
Marriage 17 Jan 1638/39 Plymouth, Massachusetts, United Statesto Elizabeth Wilder
Will[1][2] 16 Jul 1663
Death[1] Bet 16 Jul 1663 and 17 Feb 1663/64 Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United StatesBetween date of will and date of inventory.
Estate Inventory[1] 17 Feb 1663/64
Probate[2] 9 Jun 1664 Will exhibited.
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Reed, Paul C. The English Ensigns: Ancestral of Thomas(1) Ensign of Scituate, Massachusetts, and James(1) Ensign of Hartford, Connecticut. American Genealogist (D.L. Jacobus). (Jan, Apr, Jul 2000)
    75:13-14.

    Thomas Ensing/Ensign, bp. (Rye) April 1599, d. Scituate, Mass., between 16 July 1663, when he executed his will, and 17 Feb. 1663[/4], when the inventory of his estate was taken.

  2. 2.0 2.1 Bowman, Robert E. Ensigns Revisited: The Origin of the Given Name Ensign in the Cole, Mann, and Otis Families of Scituate, Massachusetts, with Notes on the English Origin of the Ensigns of Scituate. American Genealogist (D.L. Jacobus). (Oct 1698)
    73:245.

    The will of Thomas "Ensinge" of Scituate, dated 16 July 1663 and "exhibited" on 9 June 1664.