1675 - 1731 (55 years)
Generation: 1
1. | Nathaniel Cahoone was born on 02 Feb 1675 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States (son of William Cahoone and Deliverance Peck); died in 1731. Nathaniel married Jane Jones on 25 Feb 1702 in Warwick, Kent, Rhode Island, United States. Jane (daughter of Thomas Jones and Catherine Gammon) was born on 26 Feb 1678 in Warwick, Kent, Rhode Island, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- Mary Cahoone was born on 11 Dec 1711; died in in Colchester, New London, Connecticut, United States.
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Generation: 2
2. | William Cahoone was born in Abt. 1633 in Luss, Argyll and Bute, Scotland, United Kingdom; died on 22 Jun 1675 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States. Notes:
ca. 1633 born Luss, Scotland
1650, Sept 2 fought at Battle of Dunbar, Scot. [1 of 600 surviving
prisoners from 10,000]
1650-1 imprisoned, Durham Cathedral
1650 indentured to Bex & Co., London; shipped aboard John & Sarah to
New Eng.; worked at Winthrop Iron Works, Braintree, MA [now Quincy; site on
Crescent St.]
1651 sent to Anchor Forge, Leonard Iron Works, Taunton, MA [site on
Rt. 104, near Raynham/Taunton line]
1661/2 one of 1st white settlers of Block Is., RI
1664 listed as free man, Block Is. [commemorative Settlers? Rock there
bears his name
purchased 40 A from Thomas Terry
by 1665 moved to Newport, RI; served on Grand Jury
1664/5 marr. Deliverance Peck [she was prob. from Newport]
1669/70 settled in Swansea, MA
1673 made official town Brickmaker, Swansea [per originial town
meeting ledger in Swansea town Offices; brick from Cahoone Brickworks in
Luther Museum, Swansea, MA]
1675, June 24 outbreak of King Philip?s War; killed by Wampanoag Indians in
nearby Rehoboth, MA, when he went to get a doctor for the wounded at Swansea
[commemorative plaque at Myles Garrison House, Swansea, MA]
William married Deliverance Peck. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Generation: 3
2. | William Cahoone was born in Abt. 1633 in Luss, Argyll and Bute, Scotland, United Kingdom; died on 22 Jun 1675 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States. Notes:
ca. 1633 born Luss, Scotland
1650, Sept 2 fought at Battle of Dunbar, Scot. [1 of 600 surviving
prisoners from 10,000]
1650-1 imprisoned, Durham Cathedral
1650 indentured to Bex & Co., London; shipped aboard John & Sarah to
New Eng.; worked at Winthrop Iron Works, Braintree, MA [now Quincy; site on
Crescent St.]
1651 sent to Anchor Forge, Leonard Iron Works, Taunton, MA [site on
Rt. 104, near Raynham/Taunton line]
1661/2 one of 1st white settlers of Block Is., RI
1664 listed as free man, Block Is. [commemorative Settlers? Rock there
bears his name
purchased 40 A from Thomas Terry
by 1665 moved to Newport, RI; served on Grand Jury
1664/5 marr. Deliverance Peck [she was prob. from Newport]
1669/70 settled in Swansea, MA
1673 made official town Brickmaker, Swansea [per originial town
meeting ledger in Swansea town Offices; brick from Cahoone Brickworks in
Luther Museum, Swansea, MA]
1675, June 24 outbreak of King Philip?s War; killed by Wampanoag Indians in
nearby Rehoboth, MA, when he went to get a doctor for the wounded at Swansea
[commemorative plaque at Myles Garrison House, Swansea, MA]
William married Deliverance Peck. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Generation: 4
2. | William Cahoone was born in Abt. 1633 in Luss, Argyll and Bute, Scotland, United Kingdom; died on 22 Jun 1675 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States. Notes:
ca. 1633 born Luss, Scotland
1650, Sept 2 fought at Battle of Dunbar, Scot. [1 of 600 surviving
prisoners from 10,000]
1650-1 imprisoned, Durham Cathedral
1650 indentured to Bex & Co., London; shipped aboard John & Sarah to
New Eng.; worked at Winthrop Iron Works, Braintree, MA [now Quincy; site on
Crescent St.]
1651 sent to Anchor Forge, Leonard Iron Works, Taunton, MA [site on
Rt. 104, near Raynham/Taunton line]
1661/2 one of 1st white settlers of Block Is., RI
1664 listed as free man, Block Is. [commemorative Settlers? Rock there
bears his name
purchased 40 A from Thomas Terry
by 1665 moved to Newport, RI; served on Grand Jury
1664/5 marr. Deliverance Peck [she was prob. from Newport]
1669/70 settled in Swansea, MA
1673 made official town Brickmaker, Swansea [per originial town
meeting ledger in Swansea town Offices; brick from Cahoone Brickworks in
Luther Museum, Swansea, MA]
1675, June 24 outbreak of King Philip?s War; killed by Wampanoag Indians in
nearby Rehoboth, MA, when he went to get a doctor for the wounded at Swansea
[commemorative plaque at Myles Garrison House, Swansea, MA]
William married Deliverance Peck. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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