1652 ?
from Welsh Founders of PA: “alias ap Hugh or Pugh), of par. of Yspytty Evan, co. Denb., yeoman; s. of Hugh ap Cadwaladr ap Rhys (alias Hugh Cadwaladr), of same place, yeoman. Rmd to Gwynedd, Penna., 1698”
1701?
Exeter MM, PA
Marriage Notes for Morris Ellis and Sarah COLESTON-387173
1736? Gwynedd MM
Gwynedd MM
Exeter MM recs say “5-31-1759 Rowland and w. Sarah gct Philadelphis MM, PA; 4-30-1761 Rowland and w. Sarah rocf Philadelphia MM”
Marriage Notes for Rowland Ellis and Sarah STOVER-387175
Exeter MM
Gwynedd MM
Exeter MM recs say “5-31-1759 Rowland and w. Sarah gct Philadelphis MM, PA; 4-30-1761 Rowland and w. Sarah rocf Philadelphia MM”
Marriage Notes for Ellis Ellis and Mary ATKINSON-387178
1746?
Gwynedd MM
Hinshaw, Vol VI, Hopewell MM Va: rec on cert from Exeter MM, Berks Co., PA 1765/9/2, with ch Jane, Rowland, Deborah & John.
Exeter MM, PA Hinshaw Vol VI, Hopewell MM, VA: rec on cert from Exeter MM, with w Mary and children Susannah, Nehemiah, Jean, Elinor, Samuel & Mordecai.
Marriage Notes for Mordecai Ellis and Mary HUTTON-387182
Maiden Creek Meeting House 2 CSTA C88
2 CSTA C88
He and Margery Hayhurst declared intentions of marriage in April and May, 1682. The marriage was of short duration, for she died 5 11m 1682/3, a little more than a year after their arrival.“Thomas and Margery Stackhouse were also named in the Settle certificate, so they should have been on the “Lamb” with their relatives from that Yorkshire Meeting. Thomas does not appear in the relevant port book, but he wouldn’t if he brought only personal things, and nothing to barter or sell. He had been only recently married to Margery, whose maiden name was Hayhurst. . . Margery died the following spring, and unlike most widowers, Stackhouse did not marry again for many years. Two nephews, Thomas and John, are said to to have come with him, and certainly the elder and the younger Thomas each owned herds of cows when “cattle-marks” (to identify each animal) were registered in 1684.”pg.18
1744?
Came with her father and 3 brothers to America on The Welcome w/William Penn in 1682"Dorothy Storr Hutchinson, b 1677, Hull, West Riding, Yorkshire, England; d 1746, Middletown MM, Upper Makefield Twp, Bucks Co, PA; dau of Thomas Hutchinson and Dorothy Storr. Thomas Hutchinson, b May 1640, Beverly, Holderness, Yorkshire, England; d 1689, Burlington, Burlington Co, NJ; m 29 3rd mo 1668, Hull MM, Dorothy Storr, b 1648, Owstwick, Yorkshire, England; d@1689; dau of Marmaduke Storr of Owstwick and Dorothy _____. Dorothy, her brothers, Thomas, Ebenezer, and John and her father, Thomas Hutchinson came to America on the Welcome with William Penn in 1682. It is unknown whether her mother and her sister, Hannah, accompanied them or remained in England. William Penn granted Thomas Hutchinson about 600 acres in Burlington Co, NJ to settle on."
Came with most of his children to America on The Welcome w/William Penn in 1682"Dorothy Storr Hutchinson, b 1677, Hull, West Riding, Yorkshire, England; d 1746, Middletown MM, Upper Makefield Twp, Bucks Co, PA; dau of Thomas Hutchinson and Dorothy Storr. Thomas Hutchinson, b May 1640, Beverly, Holderness, Yorkshire, England; d 1689, Burlington, Burlington Co, NJ; m 29 3rd mo 1668, Hull MM, Dorothy Storr, b 1648, Owstwick, Yorkshire, England; d@1689; dau of Marmaduke Storr of Owstwick and Dorothy _____. Dorothy, her brothers, Thomas, Ebenezer, and John and her father, Thomas Hutchinson came to America on the Welcome with William Penn in 1682. It is unknown whether her mother and her sister, Hannah, accompanied them or remained in England. William Penn granted Thomas Hutchinson about 600 acres in Burlington Co, NJ to settle on."
7 Mar 1676 purchased 2500 acres in NJ from Wm. Penn, arrived there 1677.
Marriage Notes for Thomas Hutchinson and Dorothy STORR-387276
Hull MM ?Hilston MM
Died in childhood
Came with his father and 3 siblings to America on The Welcome w/William Penn in 1682
Died in childhood
Came with his father and 3 siblings to America on The Welcome w/William Penn in 1682