William Ring
Born abt 1580 Houghton, Lancaster, England
Birth note: Extracted christening records in Pettistree do have a 'Willus Ryng' christened in 1599 with parents Willmi and Finaetae, but if the marriage date to Mary Durant is true (1601) this nullifies William being from Pettistree
Occupation: Say-weaver at Leyden, Holland, before the Separatists (Pilgrims) sailed for America
Note: Fairchild’s Dictionary of Textiles (7th edition) gives the following information on ‘say’ (saye or saie) An obsolete fabric widely used from the 12th to 19th centuries. During the 12th and 13th centuries, it was a relatively fine, lightweight, high quality wool fabric similar to serge. About the 16th century, it was also made of silk.
Married Mary Durant 21 May 1601 Ufford, Suffolk, England
Died Leiden, Holland, Netherlands
Notes: He was guaranteed by William Bradford and Alex Price on June 7, 1619 (Guaranteed meant vouched for and sworn in). The Mary Ring who witnessed a wedding at Leyden in 1614, was probably his wife. When the 'Speedwell' sailed from Delfthaven on June 22, 1620, William was aboard. At Dartmouth, on August 17th, after leaks forced the ship into port, agent Robert Cushman wrote that, "Poor William Ring and myself do strive who shall be meat for the fishes but we look for a glorious resurection." When the 'Mayflower' set out alone on September 6th, neither William nor Mary were aboard.
Sources
Online: TalkingScot.com (for definition of say-weaver)
Online: Notes came from Family Treemaker
Ancestral File
Mary Durant
Born 1584 England
Unknown parents so this is the end of this line
Note: Mary was a resident of Plymouth Colony by October 28, 1633, when she made out her will with bequests to children Elizabeth and Andrew.
Died 19 Jul 1631 Plymouth, Massachusetts
Her will:
I Mary Ring being in body but in prfect memory thanks be to God, doe make this my last will & Test. in manner & forme as followeth. ffirst I bequeath my soul to God that gave it me & my body to the eart from whence it was taken. Next my will is that such goods as God hath given I give also. I give unto Andrew my sonne all my brasse and pewter. I give unto my son Andrew my new bed & bolster wth the ffether to put in it weh I have ready. Item, I give to my son Andrew two white blankets, one red blanket wth the best Coverlet weh lieth upon my bed & the curtaines. Item, I give unto my sonne Andrew three pre of my best sheets & two paire of my best pillow beeres. It. I give also to him one hyapr tablecloath & one dyapr towall & halfe a dozen of napkins. It. I give unto him all my wollen cloath unmade except one peece of red weh my will is that my daughter Susan shall have as much as will make a bearing
Sources
Notes: Online - Family Treemaker
Her will: online http://www.pfarrell.com/
Ancestral File
Sources I found listed online (which I have not seen for myself)
Book: "The Widow Mary Ring, of Plymouth, Massachusetts and Her Children" by John Insley Coddington; 42:198 in The American Genealogist, Oct 1966
"Plymouth Colony: It's History and People 1620-1691" by Eugene Aubrey Stratton
CHILDREN
*Elizabeth Ring
Christened 23 Jan 1602 Ufford, Suffolk, England
Married 1) Stephen Deane abt 1629
2) Josiah Cooke 16 Sep 1635 Plymouth, Massachusetts
Children: Anna, Bethia, Josiah, Micajah
Died 28 Dec 1687 Plymouth, Massachusetts
Sources
Christening: IGI Film 0496781 Batch P013781 dated 1555-1614
Ancestral File
Susanna Ring
Born 1609 England
Married Thomas Clark abt 1626
Children: Nathaniel, John, Andrew, William, Susannah, James
Died 1663
Sources
Ancestral File
Andrew Ring
Born 1618 Leiden, Holland, Netherlands
Married Deborah Hopkins 23 Apr 1646 Plymouth, Massachusetts
Children: Elizabeth, William,Eleazar, Mary, Deborah, Susannah
Sources
Ancestral File
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Edward Bangs 1591-1677 Rebecca Hobart 1611-1679
Captain Edward Bangs
Parents John Bangs and Jane Charis
Christened 28 Oct 1591 Panfield, Essex, Massachusetts
Migration: 1623 on the ship "Anne"
Occupation: Innkeeper, Shipwright
Married 1) Rebecca (unknown surname)
Note: In the book "Legends, Loves & Loyalties in old New England" by Caroline Leonard
Goodenough, it is mentioned that Rebecca probably died soon after arriving in
America, leaving the two first children (Rebecca and Sarah) motherless.
2) Lydia Hicks 6 September 1627 Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America
3) Rebecca Hobart abt 1635 Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, British Colonial America
Died: Feb 1677 Massachusetts, Colonial America
ancestry.com
Sources
Dawes-Gates Ancestral Lines, B 12 F 12 Vol 2 p.60-67
Colonial Families. of America, Am 190 v.8.p.138,139
Americana, Am Pub F vol.26, p.545
Mayflower Descendants - Am Pub A v. 14 p.197, v.17, p.70
The Great Migration Begins, 1620-1633, Vol I, pages 86
Family Search
Rebecca Hobart
Parents Edmund Hobart and Margaret Dewey
Christened 29 Dec 1611 Hingham, Forehoe, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
Died
Sources
Family Search
ancestry.com
Rebecca Bangs
Born 1636 Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Married Captain Jonathan Sparrow 26 Oct 1654 Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts
Children: Rebecca, John, Sarah, Mary, Elizabeth, Lydia, Apphia, John
Died Before 19 Oct 1677
Buried Cove Burial Ground
Note: The monument was put up by their descendants in the late 1800's
Sources
IGI Film 0778357 Batch C502465 dated 1628-1858
Marriage: U.S. New England Marriages prior to 1700
U.S. and International Marriages
Book: New England: The Great Migration and the Great Migration Begins Vol 3 pages 1717-1718
Headstone: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15871833/rebecca-sparrow
Family Search
ancestry.com
Sarah Bangs
Born abt 1638 Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Married Captain Thomas Howes Jr about 1656 Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts
Children: Rebecca, Thomas, Jonathan, Sarah
Died 28 February 1682 Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts
Sources
Memorial: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/51595342/sarah-howes
Family Search
ancestry.com
*Captain Jonathan Bangs
Born 1640
Married Mary Mayo Jul 1664 Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts
Children: Edward, Rebecca, Jonathan (died as a child), Mary, Jonathan, Hannah, Thamason, Samuel, Mercy, Elizabeth, Sarah, Lydia, Jonathan
Sources
Marriage: IGI Film 0907350 Batch M502462 dated 1637-1885
Headstone: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15177393/jonathan-bangs
New England Historical Genealogical Society Register July 2008
Family Search
ancestry.com
Lydia Bangs
Born 1643 Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Married Benjamin Higgins 24 Nov 1661 Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts
Children: Ichabod, Richard, John, Joshua, Lydia, Isaac, Rebecca, Samuel, Benjamin
Sources
Christening: IGI Film 0778357 Batch C502465 dated 1628-1858
Marriage: IGI Film 0778357, 0905406 Batch M502465 dated 1654-1796
Memorial: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/51595492/lydia-higgins
Family Search
Hannah Bangs
Born 1645 Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Married John Doane Jr 30 Apr 1662
Children: John, Anne, Rebecca, Hannah, Isaac, Samuel, David
Died 19 Oct 1677
Buried
Sources
Memorial: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/51595665/hannah-doane
Family Search
Lieutenant Joshua Bangs
Born abt 1647 Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Married Hannah Scudder 1 Dec 1669 Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts
Died 14 Jan 1710
Buried Cove Burying Ground
His will: Being in a weak and low condition, his wife, Hannah, he give "all his estate both real and personal during her natural life, including his house where he now lives in Eastham." To Anthony, his negro (Sambo), his freedom and forty pounds. He give to John Knowles, after his wife's decease "that his dwelling-house in which said Knowles now lives and all other out housing belonging to it, and land thereto adjoining, and his meadow near Black-fish creek in Eastham, containing 4 acres." "To Joseph Atwood, after my wife's decease, I give the house wherein I now live and the other housing thereto belonging and a house lot of 30 acres, and 3 parcels of meadow at Boat meadow in Eastham, and 2 lots of meadow or sedge found and all my rights to lands in Eastham." The rest of his estate after his wife's decease, he give to his sister Lydia Higgins one-eighth, and to his sister Apphia Atwood, one-eighth, and to the children and heirs of his deceased sister Rebecca Sparrow one-eighth, and to Hannah Doane's (his deceased sister's) children one-eighth, and his deceased sister Mercy Myrick's children one-eighth, and to Lydia, wife of Nicholas Snow, and her heirs one eighth. John Knowles and Joseph Atwood, sole Executors. Proved Feb. 7,1710.
Sources
Memorial and will: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15872018/joshua-bangs
Family Search
Bethia Bangs
Born 28 May 1650 Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Married Reverend Gershom Hall about 1668 Massachusetts
Children: Samuel, Edward, Bethia, Mercy, John, Unnamed daughter
Died 15 Oct 1696
Sources
Family Search
Mercy Bangs (twin of Apphia)
Born 15 Oct 1651 Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Married Stephen Merrick 28 Dec 1670
Sources
Memorial: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/51596160/mercy-merrick
Family Search
Apphia Bangs (twin of Mercy)
Born 15 Oct 1651 Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Married 1) John Knowles (who died in King Phillips war) 28 Dec 1670 Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts
2) Joseph Atwood 1676 Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts
Died 12 June 1722
Sources
Family Search
Parents John Bangs and Jane Charis
Christened 28 Oct 1591 Panfield, Essex, Massachusetts
Migration: 1623 on the ship "Anne"
Occupation: Innkeeper, Shipwright
Married 1) Rebecca (unknown surname)
Note: In the book "Legends, Loves & Loyalties in old New England" by Caroline Leonard
Goodenough, it is mentioned that Rebecca probably died soon after arriving in
America, leaving the two first children (Rebecca and Sarah) motherless.
2) Lydia Hicks 6 September 1627 Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America
3) Rebecca Hobart abt 1635 Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, British Colonial America
Died: Feb 1677 Massachusetts, Colonial America
ancestry.com
Sources
Dawes-Gates Ancestral Lines, B 12 F 12 Vol 2 p.60-67
Colonial Families. of America, Am 190 v.8.p.138,139
Americana, Am Pub F vol.26, p.545
Mayflower Descendants - Am Pub A v. 14 p.197, v.17, p.70
The Great Migration Begins, 1620-1633, Vol I, pages 86
Family Search
Rebecca Hobart
Parents Edmund Hobart and Margaret Dewey
Christened 29 Dec 1611 Hingham, Forehoe, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
Died
Sources
Family Search
ancestry.com
CHILDREN
Rebecca Bangs
Born 1636 Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Married Captain Jonathan Sparrow 26 Oct 1654 Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts
Children: Rebecca, John, Sarah, Mary, Elizabeth, Lydia, Apphia, John
Died Before 19 Oct 1677
Buried Cove Burial Ground
Note: The monument was put up by their descendants in the late 1800's
Sources
IGI Film 0778357 Batch C502465 dated 1628-1858
Marriage: U.S. New England Marriages prior to 1700
U.S. and International Marriages
Book: New England: The Great Migration and the Great Migration Begins Vol 3 pages 1717-1718
Headstone: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15871833/rebecca-sparrow
Family Search
ancestry.com
Sarah Bangs
Born abt 1638 Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Married Captain Thomas Howes Jr about 1656 Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts
Children: Rebecca, Thomas, Jonathan, Sarah
Died 28 February 1682 Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts
Sources
Memorial: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/51595342/sarah-howes
Family Search
ancestry.com
Jonathan Bangs headstone |
Born 1640
Married Mary Mayo Jul 1664 Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts
Children: Edward, Rebecca, Jonathan (died as a child), Mary, Jonathan, Hannah, Thamason, Samuel, Mercy, Elizabeth, Sarah, Lydia, Jonathan
Sources
Marriage: IGI Film 0907350 Batch M502462 dated 1637-1885
Headstone: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15177393/jonathan-bangs
New England Historical Genealogical Society Register July 2008
Family Search
ancestry.com
Lydia Bangs
Born 1643 Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Married Benjamin Higgins 24 Nov 1661 Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts
Children: Ichabod, Richard, John, Joshua, Lydia, Isaac, Rebecca, Samuel, Benjamin
Sources
Christening: IGI Film 0778357 Batch C502465 dated 1628-1858
Marriage: IGI Film 0778357, 0905406 Batch M502465 dated 1654-1796
Memorial: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/51595492/lydia-higgins
Family Search
Hannah Bangs
Born 1645 Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Married John Doane Jr 30 Apr 1662
Children: John, Anne, Rebecca, Hannah, Isaac, Samuel, David
Died 19 Oct 1677
Buried
Sources
Memorial: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/51595665/hannah-doane
Family Search
Lieutenant Joshua Bangs
Born abt 1647 Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Married Hannah Scudder 1 Dec 1669 Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts
Died 14 Jan 1710
Buried Cove Burying Ground
His will: Being in a weak and low condition, his wife, Hannah, he give "all his estate both real and personal during her natural life, including his house where he now lives in Eastham." To Anthony, his negro (Sambo), his freedom and forty pounds. He give to John Knowles, after his wife's decease "that his dwelling-house in which said Knowles now lives and all other out housing belonging to it, and land thereto adjoining, and his meadow near Black-fish creek in Eastham, containing 4 acres." "To Joseph Atwood, after my wife's decease, I give the house wherein I now live and the other housing thereto belonging and a house lot of 30 acres, and 3 parcels of meadow at Boat meadow in Eastham, and 2 lots of meadow or sedge found and all my rights to lands in Eastham." The rest of his estate after his wife's decease, he give to his sister Lydia Higgins one-eighth, and to his sister Apphia Atwood, one-eighth, and to the children and heirs of his deceased sister Rebecca Sparrow one-eighth, and to Hannah Doane's (his deceased sister's) children one-eighth, and his deceased sister Mercy Myrick's children one-eighth, and to Lydia, wife of Nicholas Snow, and her heirs one eighth. John Knowles and Joseph Atwood, sole Executors. Proved Feb. 7,1710.
Sources
Memorial and will: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15872018/joshua-bangs
Family Search
Bethia's headstone |
Born 28 May 1650 Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Married Reverend Gershom Hall about 1668 Massachusetts
Children: Samuel, Edward, Bethia, Mercy, John, Unnamed daughter
Died 15 Oct 1696
Sources
Family Search
Mercy Bangs (twin of Apphia)
Born 15 Oct 1651 Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Married Stephen Merrick 28 Dec 1670
Sources
Memorial: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/51596160/mercy-merrick
Family Search
Apphia Bangs (twin of Mercy)
Born 15 Oct 1651 Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Married 1) John Knowles (who died in King Phillips war) 28 Dec 1670 Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts
2) Joseph Atwood 1676 Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts
Died 12 June 1722
Sources
Family Search
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