Set As Default Person
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| Name |
TALMADGE, Thomas |
| Birth |
Abt 1624 |
Southampton, Hampshire, England |
| Gender |
Male |
| Death |
29 Sep 1691 |
Long Island City, Queens, New York, United States |
| WAC |
26 Jan 1931 |
| _TAG |
Reviewed on FS |
| Headstones |
Submit Headstone Photo |
| Person ID |
I30089 |
Joseph Smith Sr and Lucy Mack Smith |
| Last Modified |
19 Aug 2021 |
| Father |
TALMADGE, Thomas , b. 17 Oct 1595, Barton Stacey, Hampshire, England Barton Stacey, Hampshire, Englandd. 9 Dec 1653, East Hampton, Suffolk, New York, United States (Age 58 years) |
| Marriage |
Abt 1617 |
Southampton, Hampshire, England |
| Family ID |
F16955 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Family |
BANCROFT, Elizabeth , b. 1620, Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts, United States Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts, United Statesd. 20 May 1704, East Hampton, Suffolk, New York, United States (Age 84 years) |
| Marriage |
1640 |
Southampton, Suffolk, New York, United States |
| Family ID |
F16967 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Last Modified |
24 Jan 2022 |
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| Notes |
- Thomas Talmage & Elizabeth Bancroft
Contributed By: Kelly Nichols Ellis · 8 September 2013 ·
Thomas Talmage was born Abt. 1617 in Barton Stacey, Hampshire, England, and died 1691 in Easthampton, CT. He married ELIZABETH BANCROFT. She died May 20, 1704 in Easthampton, CT.
Notes for THOMAS (CAPTAIN) TALMAGE:
Thomas came to America as a young boy with his father. He was granted 20 acres of land in Lynn, MA in 1638. He moved to Southampton in 1640 and was granted land there in 1642. In 1649 he and seven other men left Southampton and founded the town of Easthampton. On April 7th, 1665, he was elected Lieutenant and then later Captain of the Train Band. (A high office socially in New England) They were an organized force of fighting men that were used in times of emergency.
He was a man of considerable means. At the time of his death, in 1691, he was the richest man in East Hampton. Thomas was known for his intelligence and education.
Captain Thomas was elected the first recorder of Easthampton in 1649. He held the position of Town Recorder for many years, alternating with Benjamin Price, until his death in 1691.
Thomas acted for the town on most occasions and the New Netherlands Register notes that Thomas Talmage and others, in the name of the town of Easthampton, petitioned the King to allow them to remain under the government of Connecticut, and in 1682 a unanimous vote agreed that the Constable, the Overseers, the clergyman and Thomas Talmage, should sign a petition and transmit it to the Governor. In 1686 Governor Thomas Dongan granted a patent for the town of Easthampton to Captain Thomas Talmage and others.
Children of THOMAS TALMAGE and ELIZABETH BANCROFT are:
44.i. NATHANIEL T.18 TALMAGE, b. 1644, Southhampton, Long Island, NY; d. August 03, 1716, Easthampton, Long Island, NY.
ii. JOHN TALMAGE, b. Abt. 1646; d. 1670.
More About JOHN TALMAGE:
Note: Drowned in a river.
iii. NAOMI TALMAGE, d. Unknown.
iv. MARY TALMAGE, d. Unknown; m. THOMAS HAND; d. Unknown.
Notes for MARY TALMAGE:
They moved to Cape May, New Jersey, where many of their descendants still resided in the late 1800's.
v. HANNA TALMAGE, d. Unknown.
vi. SARAH TALMAGE, d. Unknown; m. THOMAS BEE; d. Unknown.
vii. SHUBEALL TALMAGE, b. 1656; d. October 01, 1742, Easthampton, NJ.
More About SHUBEALL TALMAGE:
Note: He remained single all of his life.
45.viii. ONESSIMUS TALMAGE, b. 1662; d. 1723.
Descendants of Hugh (Hugo) deTalmash
Generation No. 17
Ancestors from Thomas back to Hugh (Hugo) deTalmash
39. THOMAS (CAPTAIN)17, TALMAGE (THOMAS16, JOHN "GOODMAN"15, WILLIAM14 TALLMACH, WILLIAM13 TALMASH, ROBERT12, WILLIAM11, JOHN10, SIR JOHN9 TALMACH, SIR WILLIAM8, SIR WILLIAM7, SIR WILLIAM6, SIR WILLIAM5, SIR PETER4 TALMASH, RICHARD3, PETRUS (PETER)2 DE TALMASH, HUGH (HUGO)1 DETALMASH)
Info on all the Talmage's found on: family tree maker.genealogy.com / users/d/a/v/Shaun-A-Davis/BOOK-0001/0006-0017.html
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