Cleek, Dunmore, Gum, Hill, Stephenson, Suit Family - Person Sheet
Residence1629, Plymouth Colony, MA150553
Residence1636, Plymouth Colony, MA150542
Residenceaft 1647, Rehoboth, Bristol County, MA79297
Residenceabt 1662, Swansea, Bristol County, MA150554
MemoWannamoisett (now Riverside, RI)
Memo4 Aug 1674? Wannamoisett?
MemoWith wives at Little Neck, Wannamoisett (now Riverside, RI)
Misc. Notes
Thomas Willett
66067 possibly s/o Thomas and Alice ( ) Willett of Norwich and Leiden (NEHGR 61:157-60)
Thomas Willett Marr2: 19 Sep 1671 Joanna (Boyse) Prudden, widow of Rev Peter Prudden (TAG 19:139-40)
Other children listed but not copied
Bosworth Genealogy: A History of Descendants of Edward Bosworth
62726Vol 2 Pg 141 In 1664 he (Thomas Willett) was called to aid Col. Nichols in the surrender of New York to the English by the Dutch, as Capt Willett was not only an able diplomat, but a thorough master of the Dutch language and customs. So popular was he with both the English and Dutch of Manhattan that he was chosen first Mayor of New York in 1665 and was re-elected in 1666.
Military
Pg 259 Deaths: Willett, Willet, Captain Thomas Pg 51
68399Vol 09 (1855) Plymouth Colony Recds Pg 318 Deaths: Capt Thomas Willet
21456Bosworth Genealogy: A History of Descendants of Edward Bosworth
62726Vol 2 Pg 140 Captain Thomas Gillett
Vol 2 Pg 141 In 1647 Mr. Willett was elected to succeed Myles Standish as Captain at Plymouth
Spouses
Memo1614? Ca 1620?
Baptism19 Mar 1611, Freshwater, Hampshire, England150541
Memo/1670
MemoWith her husband at Little Neck, Wannamoisett (now Riverside, RI)?
Misc. Notes
Bosworth Genealogy: A History of Descendants of Edward Bosworth
62726Vol 2 Pg 141 Capt Thomas Willett & Mary Brown were married 6 Jul 1636 and thirteen children were born to them. (Listed here but not copied)
Marriage6 Jul 1636, Plymouth, Plymouth County, MA150103,150559
Birthca 1610
BurialWannamoisett, Providence, RI150548
MemoWith her husband