Crocker, William
Birth Name | Crocker, William 1 |
Gender | male |
Age at Death | more than 80 years, 8 months, 5 days |
Notes
To Do
Father?
Person: Deacon William Crocker (434)
Designed: 25 Jul 2013
Memo: Wayne's site has two fathers. Both of his parents are really sketchy, the only sources I can find on either of them are other family trees on the internet with no sources.
Events
Event | Date | Place | Description | Sources |
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Immigration | about 1634/5 (Julian) | Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts | 2a 3 | |
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Leonard says 1634 |
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Birth | 1612 | Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts | 4 5 6 7 8 9 10a | |
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Millenium file says Devonshire, England, which makes much more sense. |
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Baptism | 1615-02-11 | Modbury, Devon, South West England, England, United Kingdom | 3 | |
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Move | 1639-10-21 | Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts | ||
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Will | 1692-09-06 | proven 19 Oct 1692 | 11a 12a | |
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Frost: "wherein he mentions his son Josiah and Josiah's son Thomas, and his own son Job. He also leaves a negro boy to Mr. Thomas Hinckley if the latter will pay fourteen pounds for him." |
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Death | after 1692-09-06 | Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts | "aged about eighty" | 4 13 14 2a 10a 15a 16a |
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Henry G. Crocker says 1692. |
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Event-Misc | 17a | |||
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hat manner of men were these who started civilization on the Cape? They were, first of all, men to whom Democracy, as a theory of government or as a way of life, was unheard of. No royal parent ever scanned the eligibility of the suitors for the hand of his daughter with greater care than the Plymouth Government scanned the applicants for admission to its towns. Before any man might own land or build a house in these new settlements, he must pass inspection by the General Court or its local representatives. This law was no dead letter in the statute book — it was vigorously and unceremoniously enforced. Every town appointed a couple of substantial citizens to the unpleas- ant duty of ejecting undesirables. If a newcomer, whether through ignorance, arrogance, or mere thoughtlessness, failed to consult these officials and began to build his house unsanc- tioned, he was promptly 'warned out of the town,' regardless of his desirability, and was obliged to leave his house unfinished until he should have complied with the law.1 Such was the fate of Richard Child, of Yarmouth — a worthy character who subsequently was admitted and allowed 'to enjoy his cottage.' In 1639, the committee on personnel took exception to 'Old Worden (dead), Burnell, Wright, and Wat Deville.' Two early guardians of Barnstable's exclusiveness — William Crocker and Thomas Huckins — found themselves called upon to perform the same ruthless duty. If the town official proved too tolerant in judging applicants for admission, the watchful eye of Ply- mouth detected the weakness and promptly let the town know of its displeasure. In 1639, some recruits slipped by the local authorities in Sandwich and established themselves as land- owners inthe town. Instantly Sandwich was complained of for having admitted men who were 'unfit for church society.' The Colonial Court was entirely arbitrary in making decisions of this sort. Every man must have the 'leave and liking' of the Governor and his assistants, or out he went. |
Parents
Relation to main person | Name | Birth date | Death date | Relation within this family (if not by birth) |
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Father | Crocker, Hugh | 1568 | 1662 | |
Mother | Michell, Thomasine | 1589 | 1628-04-01 | |
Brother | Crocker, John | before 1612 | 1669 | |
Crocker, William | 1612 | after 1692-09-06 |
Families
Family of Crocker, William and Hoyt, Alice Foster |
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Married | Wife | Hoyt, Alice Foster ( * 1615 + 1684-05-04 ) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Children |
Name | Birth Date | Death Date |
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Crocker, John Sr | 1637-05-01 | 1711-05-11 |
Crocker, Elizabeth | 1639-09-22 | 1658-05-16 |
Crocker, Samuel | 1642-07-03 | 1681-12-21 |
Crocker, Job | 1644/5-03-09 (Julian) | 1718/9-03 (Julian) |
Crocker, Josiah | 1647-09-19 | 1698/9-02-02 (Julian) |
Crocker, Eleazer | 1650-07-21 | 1723-09-06 |
Crocker, Joseph | 1654 | 1720-02-20 |
Family of Crocker, William and Cobb, Patience
Event | Date | Place | Description | Sources |
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Marriage | 1686 | Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts | 4 9 7 20 21 10a 12a | |
Note: 1
US intl marriages says both 1686 and 1684. Leonard says after 1684. |
Attributes
Type | Value | Notes | Sources |
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Identification Number | 1 | Note Leonard's "A Crocker Genealogy" identification number |
Pedigree
Ancestors
Source References
- Otis, Amos: The Genealogical Notes of Barnstable Families, Volume: 1
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Crocker, Henry G.: Nathaniel Crocker, 1758-1855, his descendants and ancestors....
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- Confidence: High
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- Leonard, Andrea: A Crocker Genealogy, Volume: 2
- Roelke, Wayne: Wayne Roelke's site on ancestry.com
- The Generations Network, Inc, Compiler: Godfrey Memorial Library: American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI), Location: Provo, UT
- The Generations Network, Inc., Compiler: Edmund West: Family Data Collection - Births, Location: Provo, UT
- Ancestry.com Operations Inc, Compiler: Edmund West: Family Data Collection - Individual Records, Location: Provo, UT
- Heritage Consulting, Compiler: Heritage Consulting: The Millennium File, Location: Salt Lake City, UT
- The Generations Network, Inc, Compiler: Yates Publishing: U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900, Location: Provo, UT
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Leonard, Andrea: A Crocker Genealogy, Volume: 1
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- Confidence: High
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Frost, Josephine C.: Ancestors of Amyntas Shaw and his Wife Lucy Tufts Williams
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- Page: p. 32
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Crocker, Uriel and Crocker, Uriel Haskell: Memorial of Uriel Crocker : born, 13th September 1796, died, 19th July 1887
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- Page: p. 69
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- The Last Will and Testament of Deacon William Crocker of Barnstable, in New England
- The Generations Network, Inc., Compiler: Edmund West: Family Data Collection - Deaths, Location: Provo, UT
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Beers, J. H. & Co.: Representative men and old families of southeastern Massachusetts, containing historical sketches of prominent and representative citizens and genealogical records of many of the old families
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- Page: p. 876
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- Page: p. 1458
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Hurd, D. Hamilton, ed.: History of Essex County, Massachusetts, with Biographical Sketches of Many of Its Pioneers and Prominent Men, Volume 2
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- Page: p. 1122
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Kittredge, Henry C.: Cape Cod: Its People and Their History, second edition
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- Page: p. 60
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Holbrook, Jesse: Howland-Crocker-Jenkins-Holbrook: a Genealogy. To my children and their descendants, to show some of the lines of my descent, to Weymouth, Mass. about 1635
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- Confidence: Low
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Hamblen, David: New England Historical and Genealogical Register: The First Settlers of Barnstable, MS, Volume: 2
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- Page: p. 66
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- Compiler: ancestry.com: U.S., New England Marriages Prior to 1700, Location: Provo, UT
- Crocker, James Russell: Crocker Genealogy