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Captain Thomas Townsend

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He is posthumously remembered as being "untiring energy and for many years took an active and leading part in the early matters of Oyster Bay, and in the settlement of the boundary disputes between the towns of Huntington and Oyster Bay, and in the dealings between his townspeople and the Indians the
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Records indicate Thomas resided in Portsmouth, Rhode Island in 1686, where he was chosen sheriff in 1696. At a town meeting at Portsmouth on 4 May 1698, it was found "that whereas Thos. Townsend, late sheriff, did by his neglect let Wm. Downs, a pirate, escape from jail, voted that said Townsend be
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Captain Townsend married a second wife, Mary, the widow of Col. Job Almy, and daughter of Christopher and Susannah Unthank, of Warwick, R.I. His second marriage resulted in no offspring.
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Captain Townsend in his official position as Justice performed marriages, and it is believed he performed the rite between his daughter Freelove and
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on Long Island. Captain Thomas Townsend, the second son of John, was baptized in the Reformed Dutch Church of
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on 16 Dec 1642 and his sponsors included his uncle Henry Townsend, Rebecca Breton, and Claertje Gerrits.
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services of our trusty and beloved friend, Thos. Townsend, were indispensable."
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was an early settler of the American Colonies. Captain Townsend was the son of
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History of New York during the revolutionary war: and of the leading events
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and Richard Townsend, were in Boston in 1637, from which they moved to
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and Mary Hawxhurst. From this marriage he had his children including:
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The Jones Family of Long Island: Descendants of Major Thomas Jones
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American Ancestry, by Thomas Patrick Hughes, Frank Munsell (1887)
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in Flushing. In 1658, John Townsend moved with his brothers to
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and his wife Elizabeth, both early settlers on Long Island.
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Captain Townsend married his first wife Sarah, daughter of
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Captain Thomas Townsend was in Rhode Island after the
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John Townsend
John Townsend
John Townsend
Henry Townsend
Flushing
New Netherland
Gov. Kieft
Oyster Bay
Dutch and English war
Tiverton
Major Thomas Jones
Massapequa Indians
Robert Coles
Major Thomas Jones
American Ancestry
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OCLC
27520905
Archived
History of New York during the revolutionary war: and of the leading events
Archived
Wayback Machine
The Jones Family of Long Island: Descendants of Major Thomas Jones
Categories
1712 deaths
Townsend family
American Quakers
Converts to Quakerism
People from Oyster Bay (town), New York
People from New Netherland

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