Passengers to America
15661 (Him? His sister, see below source?)
More Passengers for New England Image90of567 Pg 78 Weymouth 20 Mar 1635: No. 72 Thomas Dible husband aged 22 yeare; No. 73 Francis Dible Soror aged 24 yeare
The Planters of the Commonwealth in MA 1620-1640
71755 (Him?)
Pg 125: 1635 Unknown vessel left the port of Weymouth in Dorsetshire in Mar of this year with about twenty families and servants under the leadership of the Rev Joseph Hull, gathered largely from the parishes of Batcombe and Broadway in Somersetshire. The ship arrived 5 May and practically all of the passengers went to the plantation at Wessaguscua by permission of the General Court which officially changed the name of the settlement to Weymouth in July (MA Col. Rec., 1, 157 & Public Record Office MSS)
Pg 127: Thomas Dibble 22 husbandman; Frances Dibble 24 sister
Vol 2 Pg 56: Pg6-7-8 Dibble Thomas Sen, Windsor. Will dtd 17 Feb 1699-1700
87190To my grandsons Josiah Dibble and Wakefield Dibble his apparel (who’s children?)
Mr. John Elliot and Son-in-Law Samuel Gibbs to be executors (Son-in-Law?)
Vol 2 Pg 57: To my grand daughter, Eliza Gibbs (Who’s her mother?)
To Experience Gibbs (no relationship given?)
To Mirriam Gibbs (Same as Marriam Gillett?)
To Hepzibah Dickson (no relationship given?)
To Palidence Denslow (no relationship given?)
To Rev Mr Samuel Mather, Sr