Individual Details
Thomas Perrine Applegate
(Abt 1598 - 1662)
He was the founder of the Applegate Family in America. Also, he was a ferryman, planter and weaver. He left England and settled in Leiden, Holland with a group of fellow Englishmen during the Puritan disorders. About 1635, he came to Massachusetts Bay Colony and on March 31, 1635, he was licensed for a year by the General Court to run a ferry between Weymouth, Massachusetts and Braintree, Massachusetts. Thomas moved to Gravesend, New Netherland in 1646.
Events
Birth | Abt 1598 | Potter Heigham, Norfolk, England | |||
Marriage | Abt 1623 | Elizabeth Mary Wall | |||
Immigration | 1635 | Weymouth, Massachusetts Bay | |||
Death | 1662 | Middlesex, New Jersey | |||
Occupation | ferryman, a planter, and a weaver |
Families
Spouse | Elizabeth Mary Wall (1604 - 1662) |
Child | Helena Applegate (1623 - 1652) |
Child | Bartholomew Applegate (1625 - ) |
Child | Thomas Applegate (1628 - ) |
Child | John Applegate (1630 - ) |