Individual Details
Henry Kingman
(Ca 1595 - 5 July 1667)
Henry Kingman came to New England as part of the Hull party in 1635.
Mr. Kingman early exhibited an active and enterprising spirit, and entered into public affairs with energy, courage and an unceasing activity, and soon became one of the leaders in the colony, a prominent and influential man, taking an active interest in all measures calculated to improve the town and enhance its prosperity. Many of his descendants have also inherited the same progressive spirit, and have been leaders in public affairs.
Mr. Kingman early exhibited an active and enterprising spirit, and entered into public affairs with energy, courage and an unceasing activity, and soon became one of the leaders in the colony, a prominent and influential man, taking an active interest in all measures calculated to improve the town and enhance its prosperity. Many of his descendants have also inherited the same progressive spirit, and have been leaders in public affairs.
Events
Birth | Ca 1595 | England | |||
Marriage | Bef 1619 | Joanna | |||
Immigration | 1635 | part of Hull party, Weymouth, Massachusetts Bay | |||
Death | 5 July 1667 | Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts Bay | |||
Occupation | ferryman |
Families
Spouse | Joanna (1596 - 1659) |
Child | Edward Kingman (1618 - ) |
Child | Joanna Kingman (1624 - ) |
Child | Anne Kingman (1626 - ) |
Child | Thomas Kingman (1628 - 1705) |
Child | John Kingman (1633 - 1690) |
Child | Bridget Kingman (1630 - ) |
Child | Henry Kingman (1637 - ) |
Notes
Marriage
Henry and Joanna Kingman had six children, all born in England who came with their parents to Weymouth. It is possible they had a seventh child after arriving here.Endnotes
1. Kingman, Bradford, Descendants of Henry Kingman: Some Early Generations of the Kingman Family (1912; reprint, Boston: David Clapp and Son, n.d.), ; digital images, ( : accessed .