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Millennium File about John Stanton
Name: John Stanton
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 1530
Birth Place: Longbridge, Warwick, England
Father: Thomas Stanton
Spouse: Elizabeth Townsend
Children: Thomas Stanton
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"The Longbridge Tradition. — The Hon. John D. Baldwin
of Worcester, Mass., in 1883, printed his incomplete notes of
Thomas Stanton and his descendants. Baldwin says of Thomas'
'It is supposed, with strong probability, that he was the son o
Thomas and Katherine (Washington) Stanton, of the Long!
bridge family.' This supposition was suggested to Mr. Baldwir-
by Mr. B. L Stanton, then of Albany, N. Y., but now of St. Paul
Minn. Mr. B. L Stanton for years has been preparing genealogie;
of the descendants of Robert Stanton of R. L and of Paul Stantor
of Maine. He is a descendant of Paul. In his search amont
English records he found a Thomas Stanton, born 1616, in Wolver
ton, Warwickshire, Eng., son of Thomas and Katherine (Wash
ington) Stanton.
"Thomas, the father, was born 1595 and was in turn the son
of Thomas Stanton, who was the son of John and Elizabeth
(Townsend) Stanton of Longbridge, Warwick Co. No further
record of Thomas, born 1616, has ever been found than the one!
made in the Visitation of the County of Warwick in 1619. He'
was then three years old.
"xMr. B. I. Stanton thought this might be Thomas Stanton of
Connecticut. Mr. Baldwin adopted the suggestion and so printed
it.
"It may be true, but it is not proven. If this was our Thomas
he would have been 19 when he embarked at London in 163^^
but he gave his age as 20. This could be explained, however, bv
the existence of a law forbidding emigration, without parent or
guardian, under 20 years of age. It was not uncommon, there-
fore, for young men to 'borrow time,' as they termed it, and add
a necessary year or two to their true age. Thomas may have
borrowed time' to make himself 20 years old in 1635.
"This family of Stantons came to Wolverton from Long-
bridge near the city of Warwick, in 1576, and became extinct
m the first half of the 18th century."
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first wife John Stanton had seven children
and by his second one child. Robert Stanton,
father of John Stanton, and the pioneer in this
country, was born in 1599 in England, settled
at Portsmouth, Rhode Island, in''i63S: was a
admitted a freeman of Xewport; was sergeant
in 1655; buried at Xewport, June 29, 1672;
had children by wife Avis: Sarah, Mary,
John, Daniel. Children of Daniel Congdon:
Benjamin, Daniel, John, William, Stanton W.,
mentioned below ; Abby, Mary Ann, Sarah,
Gideon.
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Thomas Stanton of Long- = j = Bridge in Com. War. T Jones Stanton of Long- bridge in Com. Warwick. Ric'ns Stanton of Roxsall in the county. War. 3 fil. ^ Elizab. daughter of Wales. Townesend major Stanton fil. firstborn. T daughter Isabella. . . Ludford of Com. Worcestershire. Susan wife Barnby Askew. Thomas Stanton's son and heir. Elizab. the wife of Simon May of Stoke in Com. Worcestershire. Margaret Thomas. Stanton aged who, on account of the daughter of Mary =. without p'le. 2 of Wooluerton son. Dorothea wife of Walter Peiton of the London and Sutton Cofeild in the county. Warwick. Mary, daughter aged 2. 26. Thomas Stanton = fil. and heir of age. 24, 1619. = Catherine, daughter of Walter Wash ington of Rad- way in Com. War. George Pudsey of Langley in the county. Warwick Ar. The elder son aged 3 Stan ton.8, 1619. Will's 2 fil. aged. 20. Thomas Stanton fil. and heir of age. 8 years' 1619. Alice aged. 6 days, 3 Sep- tember. 1619.
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Son Of Thomas***
Boyd's Marriage Index 1538-1840 Transcription
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First name(s) Thomas
Last name Stanton
Birth year -
Marriage year 1583
Spouse's first name(s) Tho
Spouse's full first name(s) Thomas
Spouse's last name STANTON
Supplied first name(s) Helena
Supplied last name JOHNSON
Place GOSFIELD
County Essex
Country England
Record set Boyd's Marriage Index 1538-1840
Category Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers)
Record collection Marriages & divorces
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Robert Stanton
mentioned in the record of Thomas Stanton
Name: Robert Stanton
Gender: Male
Child: Thomas Stanton
Other information in the record of Thomas Stanton
from England Births and Christenings
Name: Thomas Stanton
Gender: Male
Christening Date: 02 Feb 1633
Christening Place: Trinity, Ely, Cambridge, England
Father's Name: Robert Stanton
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C01739-2 , System Origin: England-EASy , GS Film number: 2112077
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U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s about Thomas Stanton
Name: Thomas Stanton
Arrival Year: 1635
Arrival Place: Cambridge, Massachusetts
Source Publication Code: 116.5.5
Primary Immigrant: Stanton, Thomas
Annotation: Date and place of first residence in New England. Extracted from passenger lists, lists of freemen, colony and court records, notarial records, vital records, land records, church records, journals, and letters. Place of origin, occupation, and other genealogical and historical information may also be provided.
Source Bibliography: ANDERSON, ROBERT CHARLES. The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England 1634-1635. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2001-2009. Volume VI, 771p.
Page: 467
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(The Stanton Line).
The surname Stanton is derived from a
place name, and is identical with Stonington in
origin. The family is of ancient English ori-
gin. Robert Stanton, an early settler of New-
port, Rhode Island, was the progenitor of
Hon. Edwin M. Stanton, of Lincoln's cabinet;
died in Newport in 1672, aged seventy-three.
There was a John Stanton in \'irginia in 1635,
and Thomas Stanton, aged twenty, sailed for
\'irginia in 1635 'n the merchantman "Bona-
ventura". The family historian thinks he
went to \'irginia, but many ships whose rec-
ords state that Virginia was the destination
came to New England. The "Bonaventura"
may have landed some passengers in Mrginia,
others in Connecticut or Boston.
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Thomas Stanton Family History.
Talks about Robert Stanton being Brother to Thomas Stanton***
A SKETCH OF THOMAS STANTON, TnE FIRST OF THIS FAMILY IN AMERICA, 1635-1677. Part I. A compilation of such facts relating to our first Stanton an cestor in America, as have been gathered from a multitude of sources, will form a proper introduction to this genealogy and history of his descendants. From the New England Historical and Genealogical Register (vol. ii, p. 113), we learn that January 2, 1635, Thomas Stan ton took passage for Virginia in the merchantman Bonaven- tura, and that he recorded himself as being twenty years old. The ship's record shows no other passenger named Stanton. It is certain, therefore, that he came unattended by any relative bearing the same name. There was a John Stanton in Virginia prior to 1635; from 1652 to 1688 there are records of a Robert Stanton of Dorchester, Mass., and another Robert Stanton, a Quaker, was a resident of Newport, R. I., prior to 1645. This Robert of Newport died in 1672, aged 73 years. His descend ants are now very numerous in the United States, and many of them are still Friends or Quakers. As Edwin M. Stanton, Lin coln's great Secretary of War, has been thought by many to be a descendant of Thomas, I will state here that he is in direct line from Robert of Newport. Savage and many of the older New England genealogists guessed that Robert was an older brother to Thomas, but there is not the slightest evidence to that
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A SECOND MANOR,
called the Manor of Rroughton, which had belonged to that family from 1219 to about 1529, has
been very unintelligibly described by Browne Willis, as having passed to William Lord Lovel, of
Morley, who died seised, 23 July 1475; leaving a son, Henry, and a daughter, Alice. Henry died
s. p. and was succeeded by his sister, Alice, who was married to Sir William Parker, created, in her
right. Lord Morley, in 1510; and his widow married, secondly, Sir Edward Howard, K.G., second
son of Thomas Duke of Norfolk, and died in 1518. On the death of John Broughton, Esq., s. p.,
the ]\Lanor passed by the marriage of Catharine, his daughter and heir, to the Hon. W^illiam Howard;
whose son conveyed it to Henry Morton, Esq. circ. 1598 ; for he then held his first Court here, and
soon afterwards sold the estate to Robert Stanton, Esq., who was in possession in 16-20. About ten
years subsequently, Stanton sold it to William Knight, Esq., who held a Court here in 1632 ; and in
1634-5, he sold it to Bernard Gregory, Esq., of whose grand-daughters it was purchased by William
Lowndes, sen. Esq. of Chesham, who bequeathed it to his son, William Lowndes, Esq. Lord of the
first Manor.
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The history and antiquities of the county of Buckingham
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GENEALOGY OF THE PURITANS. 37
October 9, 1662, Lieut. John Allyn, Mr. VVyllis, and John Talcott,
were chosen by the freemen of the Colony, after the Charter had
been read to the people, for the first time, to take it into their custo-
dy, for safe keeping, and were sworn to discharge the trust.
His father gave him as his marriage portion, all his lands in Hart-
ford. Col. John Allen m. a daughter of Henry Smith, of Spring-
field, grand-daughter of Wm. Pynchon, in early life, and by her he
had no sons, but had six daughters, viz :
Anna, b. Aug. 18, 1054.
Mary, b. April 3, 1657.
Margaret, b. July 29, 1660, m. Wm. Southmayd, of Middletown.
Rebecca, b. March 2, 1664.
Martha, b. July 27, 1667, m. Aaron Cook.
Elizabeth, b. Dec. 1, 1669, m. Alexander Allen, of Windsor. Two
of his daughters married Whitings.
Col. Allyn d. at Hartford, Nov. 16, 1696. His wife survived
him and received as dower, j£479, 2s. Id. sterling, and a silver
tankard. Each daughter had about j£315 sterling, besides their
mother's dower. Aaron Cook, Capt. Joseph Whiting, Wm. W"hi-
ting and Wm. Southmayed, married four of the daughters. Elizabeth
was unmarried at the time of the distribution of his estate. Hon.
Joseph Whiting m. one of the daughters for his second wife.
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