Individual Details
Thomas Bliss
(1588 - October, 1647)
Thomas came with a family of Bliss and was probably a first cousin to Thomas Bliss of Hartford. He and Hartford Thomas are frequently mixed up and this Thomas Bliss's relationship with Widow Ide is frequently mxed up. the only sure thing is that Nicholas Ide is in Thomas's will as son-in-law, married to Thomas's daughter Martha. Thomas's 4 oxen are mentioned in his will: Spark and Swad, Quick and Benbo
Events
Families
Spouse | Dorothy Wheatley (1591 - 1631) |
Child | Martha Bliss (1622 - 1676) |
Father | John Bliss (1562 - 1617) |
Notes
Civil
Mount Wollaston, now Quincy, MA, an early part of Boston.Burial
Bio at Find a grave.Endnotes
1. (2008). || Volume 1 page 163.
2. (1990) || Volume 19 page 12 Focus on immigration.
3. Ancestry.com, U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s Ancestry.com Operations, Inc; Provo, UT, USA; 2010, Index, no image 1640 Massachusetts.
4. (1906). || No pages image 15.
5. Bliss, Leonard. The History of Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts. Boston: Otis, Broaders, and company, 1836, Page 28 History of Rehoboth.
6. (1847) || Volume 4 page 282.
7. (1847) || Volume 4 page 282.
8. , "FindAGrave.com," online database, Find a Grave ( http://www.findagrave.com : accessed ), .