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Thomas Latham

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Thomas Latham was born before 1693 (son of James Latham and Deliverance Alger).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  James Latham was born about 1659 (son of Robert Latham and Susanna Winslow); died before 6 Feb 1737/38 in Bridgewater, MA.

    James married Deliverance Alger before Apr 1690 in East Bridgewater, MA. Deliverance (daughter of Thomas Alger and Elizabeth Packard) was born in in West Bridgewater, MA; died before 1 Jan 1748/49 in East Bridgewater, MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Deliverance Alger was born in in West Bridgewater, MA (daughter of Thomas Alger and Elizabeth Packard); died before 1 Jan 1748/49 in East Bridgewater, MA.
    Children:
    1. 1. Thomas Latham was born before 1693.
    2. Anne Latham was born before 1693.
    3. Susanna Latham was born before 1697.
    4. Joseph Latham was born before 1697.
    5. Betty Latham was born about 1701.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Robert Latham was born about 1623 in England (son of Nicholas Latham and Elizabeth Newman); died before 1688 in East Bridgewater, MA.

    Notes:

    Robert was convicted of manslaughter in February 1654/1655 (Old Style calendar) for the death of his young servant, John Walker. The jury found that John's death was caused by "unreasonable correction [that is, whippings and beatings], by withholding the necessary food and clothing, and by exposing [John] to extremities of seasons." The court punished Robert by branding him on the hand and confiscating all of his property. He apparently was able to climb the economic ladder again, and by at least 1660 he was a landowner.

    In 1676, Indians burned Robert's house and barn to the ground. Robert and his family were away at the time, so they were not injured, and most of his personal property and crops were saved. A party of settlers set off after the Indians, but the Indians were not caught.

    Robert married Susanna Winslow about 1649 in Plymouth, MA. Susanna (daughter of John Winslow and Mary Chilton) was born before 1630 in Plymouth, MA; died after 14 Nov 1685 in East Bridgewater, MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Susanna Winslow was born before 1630 in Plymouth, MA (daughter of John Winslow and Mary Chilton); died after 14 Nov 1685 in East Bridgewater, MA.
    Children:
    1. Mercy Latham was born about 1650 in Plymouth Colony, MA; died after 2 Feb 1683/84 in Bridgewater, MA.
    2. Mary Latham was born about 1653.
    3. Hannah Latham was born about 1654 in Bridgewater, MA; died after 1 Jul 1725 in Massachusetts.
    4. Susanna Latham was born about 1656 in Bridgewater, MA; died before Jun 1703.
    5. 2. James Latham was born about 1659; died before 6 Feb 1737/38 in Bridgewater, MA.
    6. Joseph Latham was born about 1663 in Bridgewater, MA; died before 9 Jul 1723.
    7. Elizabeth Latham was born about 1665 in Bridgewater, MA; died on 16 Nov 1730 in Kingston.
    8. Chilton Latham was born about 1672 in Bridgewater, MA; died on 6 Aug 1751 in Bridgewater, MA.
    9. Sarah Latham was born in UNKNOWN.

  3. 6.  Thomas Alger

    Thomas married Elizabeth Packard about 1665 in Taunton, Bristol Co., MA. Elizabeth (daughter of Samuel Higham Packard and Elizabeth Stream) was born about 1644 in Higham, MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Elizabeth Packard was born about 1644 in Higham, MA (daughter of Samuel Higham Packard and Elizabeth Stream).
    Children:
    1. 3. Deliverance Alger was born in in West Bridgewater, MA; died before 1 Jan 1748/49 in East Bridgewater, MA.
    2. Israel Alger


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Nicholas Latham was born about 1569 in Aldenham, Co. Herts. England; died in UNKNOWN.

    Nicholas married Elizabeth Newman on 3 Apr 1604. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Elizabeth Newman (daughter of William Newman and Alice Wrench).
    Children:
    1. 4. Robert Latham was born about 1623 in England; died before 1688 in East Bridgewater, MA.

  3. 10.  John Winslow was born about 1597 in England (son of Edward Winslow and Madaline Ollyver); died before 1674.

    John married Mary Chilton on 22 May 1627 in Plymouth, MA. Mary (daughter of James Chilton and Susanna Furner) was born about 1607 in Sandwich, Kent, England; died before 1 May 1679 in Boston, MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Mary Chilton was born about 1607 in Sandwich, Kent, England (daughter of James Chilton and Susanna Furner); died before 1 May 1679 in Boston, MA.

    Notes:

    Mary's parents, James Chilton and Susanna, were married before 1587.
    James was the son of Lionel Chilton, and Susanna may have been the daughter of Francis and Isabelle Furner.

    In the early 1600s, many English men and women began to question some of the teachings of the Church of England that had been founded by Henry VIII in the previous century. Some of these individuals remained members of the church but tried to "purify" it from within, and were called "Puritans." One group of Puritans founded MA Bay Colony at Boston in 1630.

    More radical individuals believed that the church was too contaminated by "error" to be salvaged, and these individuals separated from the church. The so-called "Separatists" were persecuted by the monarchy and to a lesser degree by the Puritans, and a few congregations of Separatists fled to Holland, where the Separatists' religious views were tolerated. Although James Chilton in the past was not thought to be a Separatist, later research discovered a record of James and his daughter Mary being attacked by a group of rock throwing boys in Leyden, Holland in 1619, and it therefore appears that he was a member of that group.

    Although the Separatists were able to worship freely in Holland, they found that it was very difficult to make a living there. (Most of the Separatists had been farmers in England, and they had to learn new but lower paying job skills in urban Holland.) The Separatists also discovered that their children were slowly slipping away from the Separatist faith in easy going Holland, and in fact were becoming more Dutch than English.

    Accordingly, the Separatists in Leyden entered into an agreement with a group of "Adventurers" (venture capitalists, really) in England pursuant to which the Adventurers would pay for the passage of some of the Separatists to America in return for a certain percentage of the fruits of their labors. The Adventurers also financed the passage of a number of passengers who came to America for purely economic reasons and who were called the "Strangers" by the Separatists. James, Susanna and Mary Chilton came to America with the first group of Separatists on the Mayflower in 1620. Congregationalist churches evolved from the Separatist congregations that came to America.

    Either by accident or design, the Mayflower did not land as intended at Jamestown, VA Colony but instead arrived at Cape Cod in November. James Chilton was one of the oldest of the Mayflower passengers, and he died on 18 December 1620 while the Mayflower was still in Provincetown harbor and shortly after he signed the Mayflower Compact. There is no record regarding whether he was buried on land or at sea.

    The Mayflower crossed Cape Cod Bay, and the passengers founded a new colony at Plymouth. According to tradition, Mary Chilton raced John Alden to the front of the launch bringing the Mayflower passengers to the shore and was the first woman to set foot on Plymouth Rock. The painting "The Landing of the Pilgrims" by Henry Bacon and exhibited in Pilgrim Hall in Plymouth, MA reflects this tradition.

    During the first winter in America, almost half of the Mayflower passengers died during the First Sickness, including Susanna Furner on 21 January 1620/1621 (Old Style calendar). The thirteen year old Mary Chilton was left an orphan, and based upon a later division of land it is believed that she lived for the next few years with the family of either John Alden or Myles Standish.

    Mary's husband John Winslow came to Plymouth on the Fortune in 1621. John was the brother of Edward Winslow, a Mayflower passenger and a Governor of Plymouth Colony.

    Mary and John moved to Boston about 1655, where John became a successful merchant and shipowner. John died after 12 March 1673. Mary left the only will of a female passenger on the Mayflower, which is preserved at the Suffolk County Registry of Probate in Boston.

    They were buried in King's Chapel Burying Ground in Boston, where their tombstones still stand.

    Sources: Stratton and MF Chilton

    Children:
    1. 5. Susanna Winslow was born before 1630 in Plymouth, MA; died after 14 Nov 1685 in East Bridgewater, MA.
    2. John Winslow was born before 1630 in Plymouth Colony, MA; died in Oct 1683 in Boston, MA.
    3. Mary Winslow was born about 1631 in Plymouth Colony, MA; died after 28 Oct 1663 in Plymouth Colony, MA.
    4. Edward Winslow was born about 1635 in Plymouth Colony, MA; died on 10 Nov 1682 in Boston, MA.
    5. Sarah Winslow was born about 1638 in Plymouth Colony, MA; died on 9 Apr 1726 in Boston, MA.
    6. Samuel Winslow was born about 1641.
    7. Joseph Winslow was born in UNKNOWN.
    8. Issac Winslow was born about 1644.
    9. Unknown Winslow was born in UNKNOWN.
    10. Benjamin Winslow was born about 1653.

  5. 14.  Samuel Higham Packard was born about 1611 in Windham, England; died in Jul 1684 in North Bridgewater, MA.

    Samuel married Elizabeth Stream about 1665 in Taunton, Bristol Co., MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 15.  Elizabeth Stream
    Children:
    1. 7. Elizabeth Packard was born about 1644 in Higham, MA.