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- Robert Paddock was the son of John Paddock, a blacksmith of Stephenstow n County Louth, Ireland, and Jane Jennings of Pas de Calais, France. I t is not known when he arrived in America but he was settled in Plymout h by 1634 when he was listed as one able to bear arms. He was a black smith by trade.
There is apparently no conclusive proof that Robert is the son of John P addock and Jane Jennings; however, both John and Robert were blacksmith s, and Robert's children shared names with those of John's family and d escendents. The name has several spellings: Paddocke, Paddock, Padduck o r Padoc.
The name of the ship and the year of his emigration remain unknown. [R obert Paddock’s name was not found on a ship’s log but he would have ar rived at Plymouth after 1627 and before 1630 considering the death of h is first wife in Ireland in 1627 and the marriage to his second wife on O ctober 12, 1630, at Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay, United States.]
The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Volume 12, Page 2 20: "The Family of Paddock"
Robert Paddock was the son of John Paddock, a blacksmith of Stephenstow n C ounty Louth, Ireland, and Jane Jennings of Pas de Calais, France. I t i s not known when he arrived in America but he was settled in Plymout h b y 1634 when he was listed as one able to bear arms. He was a black sm ith by trade.
There is apparently no conclusive proof that Robert is the son of John P a ddock and Jane Jennings; however, both John and Robert were blacksmith s , and Robert's children shared names with those of John's family and d e scendents. The name has several spellings: Paddocke, Paddock, Padduck o r P adoc.
The name of the ship and the year of his emigration remain unknown. [R o bert Paddock’s name was not found on a ship’s log but he would have ar r ived at Plymouth after 1627 and before 1630 considering the death of h i s first wife in Ireland in 1627 and the marriage to his second wife on O c tober 12, 1630, at Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay, United States.]
The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Volume 12, Page 2 2 0: "The Family of Paddock"
Robert Paddock was the son of John Paddock, a blacksmith of Stephenstow n County Louth, Ireland, and Jane Jennings of Pas de Calais, France. I t is not known when he arrived in America but he was settled in Plymout h by 1634 when he was listed a s one able to bear arms. He was a black smith by trade.
There is apparently no conclusive proof that Robert is the son of John P addock and Jane Jennings; however, both John and Robert were blacksmith s, and Robert's children shared names with those of John's family and d escendents. The name has sever al spellings: Paddocke, Paddock, Padduck o r Padoc.
The name of the ship and the year of his emigration remain unknown. [R obert Paddock’s name was not found on a ship’s log but he would have ar rived at Plymouth after 1627 and before 1630 considering the death of h is first wife in Ireland in 162 7 and the marriage to his second wife on O ctober 12, 1630, at Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay, United States.]
The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Volume 12, Page 2 20: "The Family of Paddock"
Robert Paddock was the son of John Paddock, a blacksmith of Stephenstow n C ounty Louth, Ireland, and Jane Jennings of Pas de Calais, France. I t i s not known when he arrived in America but he was settled in Plymout h b y 1634 when he was liste d as one able to bear arms. He was a black sm ith by trade.
There is apparently no conclusive proof that Robert is the son of John P a ddock and Jane Jennings; however, both John and Robert were blacksmith s , and Robert's children shared names with those of John's family and d e scendents. The name has se veral spellings: Paddocke, Paddock, Padduck o r P adoc.
The name of the ship and the year of his emigration remain unknown. [R o bert Paddock’s name was not found on a ship’s log but he would have ar r ived at Plymouth after 1627 and before 1630 considering the death of h i s first wife in Ireland i n 1627 and the marriage to his second wife on O c tober 12, 1630, at Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay, United States.]
The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Volume 12, Page 2 2 0: "The Family of Paddock"
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