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Identifier: englishscotchimm00pope (find matches)
Title: English and Scotch immigrant ancestors of the Clapp-Cheney family.
Year: 1900 (1900s)
Authors: Pope, Charles Henry, 1841-1918
Subjects: Clapp family Cheney family
Publisher: Boston in New England. : (s.n.)
Contributing Library: Boston Public Library
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g, Esq. epps^ epes* Mr. Daniel Epps, gentleman, resided in London in 1621^ when his wife received a be-quest from her mother^s father, Thomas Cooke, yeoman, of Pebmershe, Essex. (Reg-ister XLVII, 128.) He married Martha, daughter of Mr. Edmund Read, of Wickford,County Essex, Eng.; she survived him and married Deputy-Governor Samuel Symonds.He came at a very early age to Ipswich; was witness of a deed in J64J; proprietor;town officer. He acted as attorney for his cousin Joseph Cooke, of Cambridge, in a suitin 1658. (Essex Court Files IV, U4.) Children: Daniel who deposed in 1675, agedabout 50 years; Elizabeth, aged 13, came in the Abigail in July, 1635; was named inthe will of her grandfather Reade, in 1623; a daughter married Peter Duncan of Gloucester.(Essex Deeds, 1662.) ^ The connection with the Eppes family is through Elizabeth,daughter of Daniel, Senior, who married about the year 1647, James Chute, and whosedaughter, Mary Chute, was the wife of Deacon John Cheney, of Newbury. 34
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  • booksubject:Cheney_family
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