1605 - 1645 (40 years)
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Name |
FREEMAN, Samuel |
Birth |
1605 |
Mawlyn, Kent, England |
Gender |
Male |
Arrival |
1630 |
Plymouth, MA |
aboard the Winthrop fleet |
_COLOR |
3 |
_FSFTID |
LHD6-5JJ |
Death |
CA 1645 |
Watertown, MA |
Person ID |
I20216 |
Puffer 062124 |
Last Modified |
21 Jun 2020 |
Family |
QUICK, Apphia, b. Abt 1602, Mawlyn, Kent, England d. Bef 1 Aug 1668 (Age < 66 years) |
Marriage |
14 Jul 1624 |
St. Anne, Blackfriar, County London, England |
Divorce |
CA 1644 |
Watertown, MA |
Children |
| 1. FREEMAN, Samuel Jr., b. 11 May 1638, Watertown, MA d. 25 Nov 1712, Eastham, MA (Age 74 years) |
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Family ID |
F3534 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
30 Jun 2024 |
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Notes |
- The Freemans (and Clarkes) set sail from Yarmouth, Isle of Wright, on 8 Apr 1630. They were aboard the "Arbella", flagship of the 11 ship Winthrop Fleet and the first ship to depart Yarmouth. They were part of the "landed gentry class" and found the 2 month journey hard in unsanitary, cramped quarters, with meager food and no bathing or washing of clothes. They arrived at Salem on 12 Jun 1630.
When William Clarke became enamored with Apphia Quicke is not known, but it culminated in a court decree that William would keep his distance from Mrs. Freeman, his sister-in-law. (A modern day restraining order). The court fined him and stated that ".. there is a strong suspicion of incontinency (lacking sexual constraint/unchaste)."
Samuel and Apphia's marriage ended in divorce by 1644, a rare event for that time. Evidently her reputation was unscathed as she remarried Gov. Thomas Prence, as his 3rd wife in 1646.
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