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Adkins-Horton Genealogy
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1627 - 1674 (46 years)
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Name |
Thomas Walling |
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I |
Born |
13 Dec 1627 |
- (birth also given as 1630)
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Gender |
Male |
Died |
19 Jul 1674 |
Providence, Providence Co, RI |
- Will was proved on November 22, 1675.
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Person ID |
I10076 |
adkinshorton |
Last Modified |
14 Apr 2019 |
Father |
Ralph Wallen, Jr., b. Abt 1590-1595, London, Greater London, England , d. Abt 1633/34, Plymouth, Plymouth Co, MA (Age ~ 39 years) |
Mother |
Joyce Nail, b. Abt 1600, London, Greater London, England , d. Sep 1643, Plymouth, Plymouth Co, MA (Age ~ 43 years) |
Notes |
- The will of Nicholas Snow who had come to Plymouth on the "ANNE" with the Wallens gives the names of his neighbors: Ralph Wallen, Thomas Clarke, Manessah Kemptom, Edward Bangs and the Hopkins family.
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Documents |
| From the Passenger Lists - Ships Anne & Little James Arriving Plymouth, MA July 10, 1623 |
Histories |
| Ralph Wallen Profile www.plymouthancestors.org |
Family ID |
F27157 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family 1 |
Mary Catherine Abbott, b. 13 Dec 1629, Cambridge, Middlesex Co, MA , d. Abt 1669, Providence, Providence Co, RI (Age 39 years) |
Children |
+ | 1. Thomas Walling, II, b. 1662, Providence, Providence Co, RI , d. 1724, Salem Co, NJ (Age 62 years) |
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Documents |
| Thomas Walling I & Mary Abbott - Before 1669 RI Marriage Record (New England compiled)
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Family ID |
F27154 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- (writer referred to unknown)-
Since Plymouth Colony, many of this writers ancestors in every generation have been counted among the descenting "Old School Baptist." I offer the following as proof of this statement:
'Thomas Walling was one of those who "staid nd went not away" during the King Philip's War which began with an Indian attack on Swansea in Plymouth Colony near Rhode Island border.
'The first massacre came on 18 June 1675 as the colonists were returning home from a Fast Day Servcie at their church. Other attackes followed swiftly: Dartmouth, Taunton, nd Middleboro.
'The Indian who instigated the attacks was Metacomet, also called King Philip. He was the third son of Massasoit Chief of Wampanoags and leader of a League of Indians from Maine to Connecticut.' "
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