Abt 1591 - 1677 (~ 85 years)
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Name |
Edward BANGS |
Born |
Abt 28 Oct 1591 |
Panfield, Essex, England |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
Feb 1677 |
Eastham, Barnstable Co, MA |
Person ID |
I1462 |
adkinshorton |
Last Modified |
2 Jan 2013 |
Father |
John BANGS, b. Abt 1560, Panfield, Essex, England , d. 11 Feb 1631, Hempstead, Essex, England (Age ~ 71 years) |
Mother |
Joan CHAVIS, b. Abt 1570, Panfield, Essex, England , d. Aft 1631 (Age ~ 62 years) |
Married |
30 Jan 1587 |
Panfield, Essex, England |
Family ID |
F3996 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family 1 |
Lydia HICKS, b. Abt 6 Sep 1612, Bermondsey, City of London, Greater London, England , d. Between 1632 and 1634, Plymouth, Plymouth Co, MA (Age ~ 19 years) |
Married |
Abt 1633 |
Children |
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Family ID |
F5336 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family 2 |
Rebecca HOBART, b. 1611, Hingham, Norfolk, England , d. Aft 15 Oct 1651, Eastham, Barnstable Co, MA (Age > 40 years) |
Married |
1635 |
Plymouth, Plymouth Co, MA |
Children |
| 1. Rebecca BANGS, b. 1634, d. Bef 1677 (Age < 43 years) |
| 2. Lt. Joshua BANGS, b. 1637, Plymouth, Plymouth Co, MA , d. 1709 (Age 72 years) |
| 3. Capt. Jonathan BANGS, b. 1640, Plymouth, Plymouth Co, MA , d. 1728, Harwich, Barnstable Co, MA (Age 88 years) |
+ | 4. Lydia BANGS, b. Aft 1640 |
+ | 5. Hannah BANGS, b. Abt 1644, Eastham, Barnstable Co, MA , d. 1677 (Age ~ 33 years) |
| 6. Bethia BANGS, b. 28 May 1650, d. 15 Oct 1696 (Age 46 years) |
| 7. Mercy BANGS, b. 15 Oct 1651 |
| 8. Appthia BANGS, b. 15 Oct 1651, d. Abt 1707 (Age 55 years) |
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Family ID |
F5362 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Histories |
 | The Doane Family I. Deacon John Doane, of Plymouth
II. Doctor John Done, of Maryland
and their descendants www.archive.org
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Notes |
- Kay Blair (historian for Doane Family Assoc) stated certainty Hannah Bangs' father was Edward, and that he came over on the Mayflower.
Some compiled reconstructions of the passenger list for the ship, Anne's passage in 1623, show Edward, his first wife, Lydia, and sons John and Jonathan as arriving on the Anne. Not all such lists show all the same passengers. While I know of no such record, it is not impossible that both passage on the Mayflower and passage on the Anne are true. There were some who made more than one passage between Europe and America in those early years.
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