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Family History
George Gorham
Family Info
Sources
Birth
Some Descendants of Captain John Gorham of Plymouth Colony in New York Sate and the Western Reserve
Author: Helen Hester King, B.S. and Linetta Ainsworth Daniels
Published: Walker Printing Service, Inc. Cleveland, Ohio, 1955
Author: Helen Hester King, B.S. and Linetta Ainsworth Daniels
Published: Walker Printing Service, Inc. Cleveland, Ohio, 1955
p. xxxi
Captain George Gorham, the eldest child of Shubael Gorham and Puella (Hussey) Gorham, was born in Barnstable, Massachusetts, 29 January, 1697. Here he spent his boyhood, within sound and smell of the sea.
Captain George Gorham, the eldest child of Shubael Gorham and Puella (Hussey) Gorham, was born in Barnstable, Massachusetts, 29 January, 1697. Here he spent his boyhood, within sound and smell of the sea.
Death
Some Descendants of Captain John Gorham of Plymouth Colony in New York Sate and the Western Reserve
Author: Helen Hester King, B.S. and Linetta Ainsworth Daniels
Published: Walker Printing Service, Inc. Cleveland, Ohio, 1955
Author: Helen Hester King, B.S. and Linetta Ainsworth Daniels
Published: Walker Printing Service, Inc. Cleveland, Ohio, 1955
p. xxxv
Captain George died at Stamford, Connecticut, (now Noroton) between 28 March and 5 May 1772. (Probate Records of Stamford, Conn., C, p. 507.)
Captain George died at Stamford, Connecticut, (now Noroton) between 28 March and 5 May 1772. (Probate Records of Stamford, Conn., C, p. 507.)
Marriage
Some Descendants of Captain John Gorham of Plymouth Colony in New York Sate and the Western Reserve
Author: Helen Hester King, B.S. and Linetta Ainsworth Daniels
Published: Walker Printing Service, Inc. Cleveland, Ohio, 1955
Author: Helen Hester King, B.S. and Linetta Ainsworth Daniels
Published: Walker Printing Service, Inc. Cleveland, Ohio, 1955
pp. xxxi
On 20 July, 1726, he was married to Hannah Banks of Greenwich, Connecticut. The service was performed in the Church of England, in New Rochelle, New York, by the Reverend Mr. Stupa. She was the daughter of Joseph Banks and Mary (Hurd?) Banks.
On 20 July, 1726, he was married to Hannah Banks of Greenwich, Connecticut. The service was performed in the Church of England, in New Rochelle, New York, by the Reverend Mr. Stupa. She was the daughter of Joseph Banks and Mary (Hurd?) Banks.