Edmund NICHOLSON and Elisabeth SIMSON
Website of Elizabeth (Betty) Herzfeld – research for Edmund Nicholson and Elisabeth Simson
July Term 1690
Joseph Nicholson petitioninge the Court for himselfe, and his Brothers, John and Nathaniell Nicholson, for lyberty to chuse their Guardians, which is allowed them . . . Richard Dorman haveing married An Nicholson the relic of Christopher Nicholson . . . after devition shall belonge to Sarah; Elizabeth, Christopher and An Nicholson, children of Christopher […]
Letter to Joshua Buffum at Shelter Island p. 246-247
Joseph Nicholson and his wife it is lik shall pass to Ingland when opportunity is. (1660) Joseph Nicholson is probably the Joseph who, with his wife, Jame, is mentioned in the records of the selectment of Salem under date of April 3, 1660 (volume II, page 6): Jn Southwick brought into this towne Joseph […]
The Probate Records of Essex County Vol. 1 page 324-325
Page 324-325 Estate of Edmund Nicholson of Marblehead to this wife, Elizabeth Nicholson. Divided to: Christopher, Joseph, Samuell, John, Thomas and Elizabeth, all of the children, ten pounds each . . . The children were Christopher, aged twenty-two years, Joseph, aged twenty years, Samuell, aged sixteen years, John, aged fourteen years, Elizabeth, aged eleven years, […]
History of Salem
Nicholas Phelps House Click here for pdf document p. 116 Elder Samuel Sharp lived in Salem; elder in the church; married Alice ____; died about 1647; she died, his wido, Aug ___ 1667; children; 1. Abigail; married Thomas Jeggles; 2. Elias, baptized Jan. 1, 1636-7; living in 1652, when he was servant of John Hardy, […]
The Essex Antiquarian, Volume 7
edited by Sidney Perley Source: p. 83 Joseph Redknap of Lynn for leaving the congregation generally at the time of the administration of the seals of baptism… He answered, that it was necessary in regards to the condition of his family.
The Redknapp Family
Source: https://timedetectives.wordpress.com/2013/10/13/the-redknapp-family-history-part-1-origins-redheaded-merchants-on-the-thames/ The name Redknapp, (also spelled Redknap, Rednap and Rednup) is derived from the colour Red and the old English “cnaep” or “knap” meaning a hillock or brow of a hill, but also a 15th century slang word for “head” as in “the knap of the case” for the head of the house. So “Red Knap” […]
Joseph Redknap
Source: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=37183073 Birth: 1597, England Death: Jan. 23, 1685 Lynn Essex County Massachusetts, USA Born about 1597 (deposed 27 April 1657 “aged about sixty;” deposed 29 November 1670 “aged between seventy and eighty years). Died in Lynn MA, 23 January 1685/6. (On 22 [sic] January 1685[/6], “Joseph Redknap of Lin buried, being about 110 years old; […]
Vital Records of Lynn, Massachussets
page 320 REDKNAP, Hanna, and Christopher Nicolson 22:8 m: 1662. CT. R. Marriage Sarah Redknap and Thomas Laughton page 342Children of Benjamin and Sarah Rednap p 575 Death Joseph Rednap Jan 23, 1685-6
Memories and Records of Eastern North Carolina
NICHOLSON Marblehead, Mass. Edmund Nicholson, 1660, wife Elizabeth. Inventory; and Christopher, 1662. Thomas, age 15 in 1669. Edmund, son Christopher, 1646 Christopher Nicholson Lynn, son of Edmund, married Oct 27, 1662 Hannah Redknap, probably daughter of Joseph. Edmund, of Marblehead, 1648 died 1660, it is presumed, for his inventory taken the 22nd of November of […]