Individual Details
Thomas Pinson
(Abt 1610 - 27 Jun 1694)
Thomas Pinson was at Scituate before 1636. The surname is variously spelled in early records: Pinson, Pincin, Pinchin. He is recorded as having lands in 1636 'at the end of the hill, by the swamp, south of satuit brook,' This was opposite Buck's corner– late Anthony Waterman's [1831]. Thomas took the oath of fidelity in Scituate in 1638.
Thomas Pinchin, Sr. was among the 26 signers of a petition in Scituate during 1680 protesting being "rated for the erection and maintenance of a church in which they did not worship." (Randall, 10)
Thomas Pinchin, Sr. was among the 26 signers of a petition in Scituate during 1680 protesting being "rated for the erection and maintenance of a church in which they did not worship." (Randall, 10)
Events
Families
Spouse | Jane Standlake (1619 - ) |
Child | Thomas Pinson (1640 - 1714) |
Child | Hannah Pinson (1642 - 1720) |
Child | Waitstill Pinson (1650 - ) |
Child | John Pinson (1655 - ) |
Child | Joshua Pinson (1658 - ) |
Notes
Marriage
East Bridgewater vital records indicate Joane Stanley and Thomas Pynson were married 20 Nov 1639 in the First Chruch of East Bridgewater.Endnotes
1. White, Almira Larkin, Ancestry of John Barber White and his descendants (Kansas City, Mo.: : J.B. White, 1913, 1913, 417 pgs.), p 71.
2. Samuel Deane, History of Scituate, Massachusetts: from its first settlement to 1831 (Boston, MA: J. Loring, 1831), 344-345; digital images, Google Books (http://books.google.com/ : accessed 26 October 2009.