Individual Details
John NUTHALL ¤ immigrant, of "Cross Manor"
(Abt 1620 - 1667)
As a young man, he ran away from his master, Hugh HAYES, and lived among the Indians long enough to learn their language and served later as an interpreter. For the price of a hoe, he was purchased from the Indians by William JONES, who was trading in the Chesapeake Bay. NUTHALL was brought home "well strapped with ye halyards".
His parents may have been instead James NUTHALL & Jane WISEMAN.
Although John's father has been said to have also been a John, we cannot be certain of this, or of the names of his mother and sister, but we do know that his father, mother and sister were living, and apparently in London, at least as late as August, 1644 and we cannot but wonder if they survived the Great Fire of London in 1666. -- Glenda Allen
His parents may have been instead James NUTHALL & Jane WISEMAN.
Although John's father has been said to have also been a John, we cannot be certain of this, or of the names of his mother and sister, but we do know that his father, mother and sister were living, and apparently in London, at least as late as August, 1644 and we cannot but wonder if they survived the Great Fire of London in 1666. -- Glenda Allen
Events
Families
Spouse | Elizabeth BACON ¤ (1628 - 1653) |
Child | Johnº NUTHALL III (1646 - ) |
Child | Eleanor NUTHALL ¤ (1648 - 1694) |
Child | Living |
Child | Elias NUTHALL of Talbot Co., MD (1653 - ) |
Father | John NUTTLE of Cottonhall, co.Chester,ENG (1557 - 1644) |
Mother | Mary HYDE ¤ (1586 - 1622) |