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Family History
Shubael Gorham
Family Info
Sources
Birth
Genealogical Notes of Barnstable Families
Author: Swift, Rev. C. F.
Published: Being a Reprint of the Amos Otis Papers; Barnstable, MA 1888
Date of Import: Apr 1, 1999
Author: Swift, Rev. C. F.
Published: Being a Reprint of the Amos Otis Papers; Barnstable, MA 1888
Date of Import: Apr 1, 1999
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. xxx
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
p. xxvii
In 1695 he married Puella Hussey of Nantucket, Massachusetts, the daughter of Stephen Hussey and his wife, Martha Bunker. An account of the wedding appears in Colonel John Gorham's WAST BOOK, written during the siege of Louisburg in 1745:
Unk. Shuball Gorham marryed att Nantucket Puella Hussey... He and my grandfather and all the weddners in going over to Nantucket to the wedding eith Capt. James Gardner, was taken prisoners and stryped by a small French shallop from Port Royall betwixt nantucket & Hyanas. He had three sons all used the sea --- George, Daniel and Jonathan. Seven sisters and all but two maryed at Nantucket.
In 1695 he married Puella Hussey of Nantucket, Massachusetts, the daughter of Stephen Hussey and his wife, Martha Bunker. An account of the wedding appears in Colonel John Gorham's WAST BOOK, written during the siege of Louisburg in 1745:
Unk. Shuball Gorham marryed att Nantucket Puella Hussey... He and my grandfather and all the weddners in going over to Nantucket to the wedding eith Capt. James Gardner, was taken prisoners and stryped by a small French shallop from Port Royall betwixt nantucket & Hyanas. He had three sons all used the sea --- George, Daniel and Jonathan. Seven sisters and all but two maryed at Nantucket.