Thomas
CUSHMAN
(b.
8 February 1608
,
Canterbury, England
d.
10 December 1691
,
Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay Colony
)
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Thomas CUSHMAN was born 8 February 1608 in Canterbury, England
Thomas CUSHMAN was the child of Robert CUSHMAN and Sarah REDER and the grandchild of: (paternal) Thomas CUSHMAN and Eleanor HUBBARD (maternal) Samuel REDER and Sarah SPRAGUEThomas was an immigrant to the United States, arriving by 1621.
Spouse(s)/Partner(s) and Child(ren):
Thomas married Mary ALLERTON abt. 1636 in Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay Colony . The couple had (at least) 3 children.
Mary ALLERTON was born 16 June 1616 in Leiden, Netherlands (Holland) (Leyden). Mary died 8 December 1699 in Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA (North Plymouth) (White Island Shores) (White Horse Beach). Mary was the child of Isaac ALLERTON and Mary NORRIS.
Thomas CUSHMAN died 10 December 1691 in Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay Colony .
Immigrated with his father to Plymouth Colony on the ship "Fortune" on November 9, 1621.
The CUSHMAN MEMORIAL
THOMAS CUSHMAN.
Son of Robert, died X December, MDCXCI,
Aged neatly LXXXIV years.
For more than XLII years he was
Ruling Elder of the First Church in Plymouth,
By whom a tablet was placed to mark his grave on this spot,
Now consecrated anew by a more enduring memorial.
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