NameThomas Spicer 63, 8G Grandfather, S126, 1494, M
Birth3 Feb 1591, Barfreston, Kent, England63
Death4 Nov 1658, Gravesend, Long Island, New York Colony63 Age: 67
FlagsLived in UK, Lived in US
Immigrationbef 1644 Age: 52
Misc. Notes
Register of the Early Settlers of Kings County, Long Island New York
Teunis Bergen's 1881 compilation, the Register of the Early Settlers of Kings County, Long Island New York
documents first European settlers through 1700, in alphabetical order.
Thomas, resided at first on Manhattan I.; was one of the first settlers of Gd in 1643, and as a patentee allotted a plantation-lot Feb. 20, 1646, as per town rec. He resided on the plains in Flds Dec. 17, 1646, while driven from Gd by the Indians, as per Col. Rec.; and d. in 1658, in which year he was one of the mag. of Gd. His will is da. Sept. 30, 1658; pro. Nov. 4, 1658; and recorded on the Gd rec., in which he devises his real estate to his wife and sons, subject to legacies to his daughters. Issue:--Michael; Samuel; Ann, m. John Lake; and Susanna, m. 1st Willem Wathens, m. 2d Henry Bresier. Signed his name "Thomas Spicer."
BEET, WILLIAM, sold Aug. 6, 1654, to Thos Spicer plantation-lot No. 20 in Gd (Gravesend), as per town rec.
Misc. Notes
Information on Nicholas and Thomas Spicer came from the book, “A History of the Jacks Family of Alabama, North Carolina, and Maryland...”, by Thomas E. Jacks.
Spouses
1Michal 63, 8G Grandmother, M240, 1495, F