Dillingham: Edward Dillingham came to America in 1632 on the ship "WILLIAM & FRANCIS" with children Oseth, Henry and John. He was called a “Gentleman” and appeared to have been well-educated and had considerable property. In 1637 he received a large grant of land on Cape Cod and, with nine others, founded the town of Sandwich. He was very active in community affairs of Sandwich. In 1657 he was arrested and censured for being sympathetic to the Quakers
Samuel Wing & Mary Dillingham - Samuel married sometime before 1676 Mary Dillingham, a daughter of Edward Dillingham's son, Henry.
Daniel Wing II & Deborah Dillingham - Daniel II married Mary Dillingham's sister, Deborah, in 1686. Deborah and Mary's brother, Jonathan, married Lydia Hatch, sister to the wife of Bachelor Wing, Joanna.
Also...
Stephen Wing, uncle to brothers Samuel & Daniel II, married Osheah Dillingham, aunt to sisters Mary & Deborah Dillingham.
John Wing II, another uncle to brothers Samuel & Daniel II, married Elizabeth Dillingham, sister to Osheah and Henry Dillingham
Spooner: Arriving in America in 1637, William Spooner was first apprenticed as an indentured servant to John Holmes of New Plymouth until he was transferred to John Coombs of Plymouth. He resided in Plymouth until about 1660, when he moved to Acushnet, Bristol county, Massachusetts, where he died in 1684.
John Wing & Martha Spooner - John married Martha Spooner of Dartmouth, daughter of William Spooner, in 1683.
Experience Wing & Samuel Spooner - Experience married Martha Spooner's brother, Samuel, in Sandwich.
Hatch: Thomas Hatch was presented to the Bishop on 19 Nov 1627 by the churchwardens of Wye for teaching school without a license. He was presented at every subsequent court until 9 Jun 1628 when he procured the necessary license. The date of his emigration to New England is not known for certain, but he probably came with his brother William, on William's second trip to New England in the "CASTLE" in 1638. He settled at Scituate and was freeman 5 Mar 1638/9
*Bachelor Wing & Joanna Hatch - Married 1693 in Sandwich Ma, Joanna was the daughter of Scituate Ma. shipbuilder, Jeremiah Hatch, son of Thomas Hatch.
Also:
Bachelor's cousin, Nathaniel Wing, son of Stephen, married Sarah Hatch, cousin to Bachelor's wife, Joanna, and Lydia Hatch
Barlow: "George Barlow [born 1620 in Winchester England] replaced William Bassett as the constable in Sandwich MA. His duties were those of jailer, the administration of punishments and the collection of fines and fees. Once he took over these duties "Sandwich thereby went abruptly from a democratic town run by its own citizens, to a little police state run by a stranger with wide powers, who turned out to be a nasty and drunken man as well"..." His name adds no honor to the annals of the Old Colony...a hard-hearted, intolerant, tyrannical man, abusing the power entrusted to him, and seemingly taking delight in confiscating the property of innocent men and women. or dragging them to prison, to the stocks or the whipping post."
Beulah Wing & Aaron Barlow - In 1682, Beulah married Quaker Aaron Barlow, son of George Barlow.
Also:
Hannah Wing, likely the daughter of John Wing (son of John, brother to Daniel), married Moses Barlow, brother to Aaron.
Hoxie:
Jashub Wing & Anna Hoxie
Lombard:
Hannah Wing & Jedidiah Lombard
Hamilton/Hambleton:
Lydia Wing & 1st husband, Thomas Hamilton/Hambleton
Abbott:
Lydia Wing & 2nd husband, John Abbott
Dungan: Rev.Thomas Dungan came to Rhode Island with his mother and step-father before 1638, and were some of the first settlers of Newport. Thomas studied the ministry under both Roger Wiliams and the Rev. William Vaughn in Rhode Island.
Deborah Wing & William Dungan - Deborah married William Dungan, son of Rev Thomas Dungan.
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