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- Thomas, a master cutler, was reputed to have been a supporter of Cromwe l l . A c c o rding to genealogy published by Theodore A. Bingham (The Bingha m F a m i l y o f Connecticut), Thomas fled England with his family at the ti me o f t h e R e s toration, but died on the voyage over in 1659. This often- rep ea t e d f a mily tradition is apparently erroneous. The recent Bingham g en e a l o g y, compiled by Donna Bingham Munger and published in 1996 by the B i n g h a m A sssociation, notes, with ample proof, that Thomas died in 1649, n o t i n 1 6 5 9 . Moreover, it is not at all certain, according to Munger, th a t A n n e a n d Thomas Jr. emigrated as late as 1659: it could have been an y t i m e a f t er 1651. It is also possible that Anne married William Backus b e f o r e s h e emigrated. Backus was also a cutler of Sheffield, and his fir s t w i f e , E lizabeth, died and was buried in Sheffield on 19 February 164 4 .
Thomas, a master cutler, was reputed to have been a supporter of Cromwe l l . A c c o r ding to genealogy published by Theodore A. Bingham (The Bingha m F a m i l y o f C onnecticut), Thomas fled England with his family at the ti me o f t h e R e s t oration, but died on the voyage over in 1659. This often- rep ea t e d f a m ily tradition is apparently erroneous. The recent Bingham g en e a l o g y , compiled by Donna Bingham Munger and published in 1996 by the B i n g h a m A s ssociation, notes, with ample proof, that Thomas died in 1649, n o t i n 1 6 5 9 . M oreover, it is not at all certain, according to Munger, th a t A n n e a n d T homas Jr. emigrated as late as 1659: it could have been an y t i m e a f t e r 1651. It is also possible that Anne married William Backus b e f o r e s h e e migrated. Backus was also a cutler of Sheffield, and his fir s t w i f e , E l izabeth, died and was buried in Sheffield on 19 February 164 4 .
Thomas, a master cutler, was reputed to have been a supporter of Cromwe l l . A c c o rding to genealogy published by Theodore A. Bingham (The Bingha m F a m i l y o f Connecticut), Thomas fled England with his family at the ti m e o f t h e R e s toration, but died on the voyage over in 1659. This often- rep ea t e d f a mily tradition is apparently erroneous. The recent Bingham g en e a l o g y, compiled by Donna Bingham Munger and published in 1996 by th e B i n g h a m A sssociation, notes, with ample proof, that Thomas died in 1649, n o t i n 1 6 5 9 . Moreover, it is not at all certain, according to Munger, th a t A n n e a n d Thomas Jr. emigrated as late as 1659: it could have been a n y t i m e a f t er 1651. It is also possible that Anne married William Backus b e f o r e s h e emigrated. Backus was also a cutler of Sheffield, and his fir s t w i f e , E lizabeth, died and was buried in Sheffield on 19 February 164 4 .
Thomas, a master cutler, was reputed to have been a supporter of Cromwe l l . A c c o r ding to genealogy published by Theodore A. Bingham (The Bingha m F a m i l y o f C onnecticut), Thomas fled England with his family at the ti m e o f t h e R e s t oration, but died on the voyage over in 1659. This often- rep ea t e d f a m ily tradition is apparently erroneous. The recent Bingham g en e a l o g y , compiled by Donna Bingham Munger and published in 1996 by th e B i n g h a m A s ssociation, notes, with ample proof, that Thomas died in 1649, n o t i n 1 6 5 9 . M oreover, it is not at all certain, according to Munger, th a t A n n e a n d T homas Jr. emigrated as late as 1659: it could have been a n y t i m e a f t e r 1651. It is also possible that Anne married William Backus b e f o r e s h e e migrated. Backus was also a cutler of Sheffield, and his fir s t w i f e , E l izabeth, died and was buried in Sheffield on 19 February 164 4 .
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