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GEN: FFHA Microfilm Pioneers of Mass. (Pope) pg 295 Mayflower Descendants Vol 12,
GEN: pg 139 Pioneers of Mass. pg 295, Savage Gen. Disc. pg 130.
# Name: William LUMPKIN *1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
# Sex: M
# Birth: ABT 1604 in England *7
# Immigration: From England 1637 *16 17 18
# Reference Number: 6501
# Occupation: Locksmith & weaver 1637 *19
# Event: Deputy to the Colony Court and held many of the local offices. Office AFT 1637 *16
# Death: of Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts AFT 23 JUL 1668 *20 21 22
# Note:
The Family of Clyde Mulford Eldridge and other descendants of William Eldred of Yarmouth by Luella Eldridge
Page 3
"It was about 1647 when William Eldred married Anne Lumpkin who had come to the colonies eight years earlier with her parents. Her father was one of the 'first comers' to Yarmouth and at various times served the town as constable, grand juryman, surveyor of highways, deputy to the Colony Court and foreman of the coroner's jury. But in March 1667 he was fined ten shillings for disturbance of public worship. He and Peter Worden were sitting in a corner of the meeting house anc conversing in a low tone during the service..."
"William Lumpkin was a locksmith in England, and while there probably was no great need for this trade in Yarmouth, he prospered as a weaver. He died on October 29, 1671, and copies of his will still exist..."
Page 4
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"Genealogical and Family History of the State of Connecticut"
By Cutter, Clement, Hart, Talcott, Bostwick & Stearns"
Volume 2 - Page 1184
"...Anne, daughter of William and Tamesin Lumpkin, of Yarmouth. William Lumpkin came over in 1637; was deputy to the general court and held many town offices; bequesthes in his will to Elisha andBethia Eldred and others..."
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"Genealogies of Mayflower Families From The New England Historical And Genealogical Register" Selected and Introduced by Gary Boyd Roberts
Page 565
"William Eldred is know to have been a resident of Yarmouth... He married Anne, daughter of William and Tamesin Lumpkin, of Yarmouth. Lumpkin came over in 1637. He was a deputy to the Colony Courtand held many of the local offices."
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"New England Historical Genealogial Register"
Volume 4 - July 1850 - Page 258
"List of those able to bear Arms in New Plymouth"
"Yarmouth. 1643...Willm Lumpkine..."
Volume 7 - January 1853 - Page 54
"Early Settlers of Essex & Old Norfolk"
"Lumkin, William - 1654
Volume 7 - January 1853 - Page 236
"Mr. William Lumpkin (Yarmouth)
Will. To wife Tamasin Lumpin; to da. Tamasin, the wife of John Sunderling; to gd. chds. Wm. Gray, Elisha Eldred and Bethiah Eldred. 23d July 1668. Inventory L93.3s.6d. By John Crowell and John Hall."
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"William Eldred of Yarmouth, Massachusetts and Some of His Descendants" by Nelson B. Eldred III
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"1. William Eldred...married Anne Lumpkin...She was the daughter of William and Tamesin Lumpkin of Norwich, Norfolk County, having come over to New England with her parents in 1637. Her father wasone of the original settlers of Yarmouth and occupied many positions of responsibility..."
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"Eldredge Genealogy"
by William Strickland Eldredge
Allen County Library #Gc929.2 El 2402e
Page 9
"I. William Eldred of Yarmouth. (Massachusetts)
"William Eldred...He married Anne, daughter of William and Tamesin Lumpkin of Yarmouth.
"Lumpkin came over in 1637. he was a deputy to the Colony court and held many local offices."
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The Mayflower Descendant
Volume 7 - July 1910 - Page 139
WILLIAM LUMPKIN'S WILL AND INVENTORY
Transcribe by George Ernest Bowman
[Plymouth Colony Wills, 3: 1: 30]
"The Last Will and Testament of Mr. William Lumpkin of Yarmouth in the Jurisdiction of New Plymouth ordered by the Court held att Plymouth the 29thof October 1671 To be heer Recorded as followeth
Witnesseth these prsents That I William Lumpkin of Yarmouth in the Collonie of New Plymouth being weake but of prfect sence and memory, Doe make and ordaine this my Last will and Testament in mannor and forme following
ffirst I Resigne my soule to God that Gave it and my body the earth from whence it was; and all my estate and Goods I give and bequesath unto my now wife Tamasin Lumpkin whome I make my sole Executrix of all my housing and of my whole estate; both of lands Cattle and goods During her Naturall life; and after her Decease I Doe will and bequeath; halfe of my estate both lands Cattle and Goods and housing unto my Daughter Tamasin the wife of John Sunderling; To her and to heires and assignes for ever and I Doe will and bequeath unto my Grandchild William Gray; whom I make my heire of the other halfe of my estate and to his heires and assignes for ever; both of lands Cattles goods and housings what ever; provided and my will is That my said Grandchild William Gray shall pay or cause to bepayed; unto my Grandchild Elisha Eldred the sume of five pounds in Currant pay; when hee Comes of age of twenty one yeares old; and my will is that the said Elisha Eldred my Grandchild shall have my Loome; with all the Slayes and tacklinges that belonge to my weaveing trade; and my Will is that My Daughter Tamasine the wife of John Sundering shall pay of cause to be payed unto Bethyah Eldred my Grandchild; when shee is tweety years old; or att the Day of her Marriage; the sume of five pounds in Country pay; and I Doe Nominate and appoint my beloved frinds Mr. Edmund hawes and John Thacher; asfrinds in trust; To see this my last Will and Testament truely prformed; In witnes heerof to this my last will and Testament I have this three and twentyeth Day of July Anno Dom 1668 Sett to my hand and seale.
Signed & sealled in the prsence of William Lumpkin and a (seal)
Edmond hawes
John Thacher
Mr. John Thacher Deposed to this Will before mee Thomas Prence Govr: this 7th of June 1671.
Mr. Edmond hawes Deposed to this Will the 24th of June 1671 before Thomas hinckley Assistant:
An Inventory of the estate of the Deceased Mr. William Lumpkin as it was apprised by us this 29th of January 1670
And first for Clothing 04 00 06
Item 1 gold Ring 01 00 00
Table Linnine 01 02 00
Item pillow bears 00 15 06
Item in sheets 03 16 00
Item 1 Carpett 00 10 00
Item 1 great brush 01 00 06
Item the bed in the Parlour 05 18 00
Item the bedstead 00 05 00
Item 1 Chest 1£ 1 Chest & box 1£ 02 00 00
Item yarne 12s a Table 10s 2 Chaires and Cushens 01 06 00
Item Andirons and tonggs 00 13 00
Item in the kitchen and bed and beding 06 03 00
Item a warming pan 00 14 00
Item in pewter 02 11 00
Item a Drinking Cupp edged with silver 00 10 00
Item 2 earthen Dishes 1s: spoons 1s: trenchers 1s 6d 00 03 06
Item trayes 3s pailes 2s 6d 1 Iron Morter 5s 00 10 06
Item 1 Iron pott and 2 pothookes 9s 6d 2 brasse
Skilletts 8s 00 12 06
Item 1 Iron skillett 4s 2 brass kettles 1£ 01 04 00
Item Chimney hookes or travises 8s 2 Iron Doggs 8s 00 16 00
Item a gridiron 3s a fier pan 1s 6d; bellowes 1s 6d 00 06 00
Item a Chaffing Dish 1s 2 box Irons 3s a spitt 3s 00 07 00
Item a brasse Candlesticke 1s 3 bibles 12s 00 13 00
Item an other book 10s 2 Iron bullets 3s 00 13 00
Item a Chest and a seifting trough 10s 00 18 00
Item in the Inner Rome the bed and beding 03 02 00
Item a fflax Combe 12s a paire of loomes and harnis 04 12 00
Item in yarne 1£ 2s 6d a quil wheele 2s 6d 01 05 00
Item beer barrel and tunnell 7s 6d a frying pan all 00 09 06
Item in the leantoo keelers trayes tubbs and other
lumber 01 18 06
Item in the Chamber 4s sickles 2s hoews 6s a frow 3s 00 15 00
Item Chaines and hookes 14s6d a beame 8s sythes 5s 01 07 06
Item wedges axes and other Iron thinges 00 10 00
[p. 31] Cotton woole 6s fflax 16s sheeps wool 20s 02 02 00
Item Cards 7s 2 butts 5s spining wheels 24s 01 06 00
Item warping barrs and Scarlett 6s and other lumber 01 06 00
Item Saddle and bridle 01 00 00
Item an Iron kettle 01 00 00
Item 1 plow and share and Coulter and Copps 00 10 00
Item Cart and wheeles 01 00 00
Item 1 muskett and sword 01 00 00
Item 3 oxen 10 00 00
Item six Cowes 15£ 15 00 00
Item 2 Calves 18s 00 18 00
Item 1 horse 5£ 05 00 00
93 03 06
And as for the Debts that are owing to this estate; or that are to be payed from it; Mris Lumpkin knowes very little Difference; and they are not much either of them; soe farr as shee knows.
John Crowell John Hall
The 8th day of the 12th month 1670; Mistris Tamasin Lumpkin the wife formerly of mr. William Lumpkin Deceased Did take her oath that this Inventory of the said Mr. Lumpkin above written is a trueInventory of the said Mr. Lumpkins estate; soe farr as shee Doth know; Before mee Nathaniel ; Bacon Assistant
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"New England Marriages Prior to 1700".
Charles Almon Torrey
William (-1671) & Thomasine/Tamsen _____ (-1671+), ?m/2 Rev. John MAYO; by 1626; Yarmouth
Father: Richard Lumpkin
Marriage 1 Tamasin Unknown b: ABT 1605 in England
* Married: ABT 1625
Children
1. Has Children Hannah Lumpkin
2. Has Children Anne LUMPKIN b: BEF 1636 in Norwich, Norfolk, England
3. Has No Children Tamasin Lumpkin
4. Has Children Mary Lumpkin. William Lumpkin had person sources.
1,2,3