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http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mroman/flagg.htm (not verified) reports in 2007:
"Thomas Flagg, maybe bap. Hardingham, Norfolk, Eng. May 6, 1621, d. Watertown, MA 6 Feb 1697-8,[8/10] m. Mary ____, b. Eng. abt. 1619, d. 1703.
"Thomas Flagg sailed for America in 1637 and settled in Watertown. According to Charles A. Flagg of the Library of Congress, "The tradition of Thomas is that he loved a girl in station below his own. Their union was opposed by his family, so the two decided to emigrate, and did so, coming in two vessels which sailed in company, and marrying soon after their arrival. We do not know the maiden name of the wife Mary, nor the date of marriage".[1/18] English emmigration records state, "A Register of persons about to pass into foraigne parts. A.D. 1637. 13 Charles I. These people went to New England with William Andrews of Ipswich, Mr. of the John and Dorothy of Ipswich, and with William Andrews, his son, Mr. of the Rose, of Yarmouth. April 11, 1637. The examination of Richard Caruear, of Strathby, in the County of Norfolk, husbandman, aged 60 years, and Grace, his wife, aged 40 years, with two children, Elizabeth aged 18 years, and Susanna aged 18 years, being twynnes. Mor. 3 servants, Isaace Hart aged 22 years, and Thomas Flege aged 21 years, and one Marable Underwood, a mayd servant aged 20 years; goes all for New England, to inhabitt and remaine.".[1/19]
"It is open to speculation whether this Marable Underwood was the Mary whom Thomas married shortly after his arrival in New England. Mary may not have been in the company of Carver's family. She may not have even come on one of these two vessels. Of course all of this speculation rests on the assumption that the tradition of the family's disapproval of the marriage is, in fact, truth. In Bond's History of Watertown it is stated that Mary Flagg was born in 1619, which would make her two years younger than Marable Underwood.[1/20] Note that Thomas' will was witnessed by Thomas Underwood, who may have been a relation.
"It is probable that Thomas was not a servant in the usual meaning of the word because soon after his arrival he was a land owner and later served as a Selectman. This was a post of real honor in the early days, and the social distinctions were closely observed. It is most probable that the relationship of servant was for the duration of the voyage only as he may have been too young to travel on his own.[1/1819]
"In 1633 William Laud became archbishop of Canterbury and soon started vigorous measures to enforce conformity upon all the puritans. His most energetic assistant was Matthew Wren who became bishop of Norwich in 1635 and whose active persecutions of the Puritans caused a large emigration of them from Norfolk and Suffolk to New England during the next two years. At the same time there was great economic depression in England, and a large number of young men also joined in this emigration, not on account of religious motives, but rather with the object of bettering their material condition and prospects. Since Thomas didn't formally become a church member until June 22, 1690, he either belonged to this last group or, if you prefer, he left the country for love.[6/4378]
"Thomas Flagg was very active in town affairs. He was chosen in 1651 to view fences and to prosecute the order about swine;[2/1:28] 1661 chosen surveyor;[2/1:74] constable in 1663[2/1:76] and 1686;[2/2:24] selectman in 1671,[2/1:102] 1675,[2/1:121] 1676,[2/1:125] 1678,[2/1:132] 1679,[2/1:144] 1682,[2/2:10] 1686,[2/2:22] 1687,[2/2:28] 1688;[2/2:33] town appraiser in 1674;[2/1:118] and commissioner in 1669[2/1:96] and 1688.[2/2:35]
"In the first inventory of grants and possessions in Watertown, taken in 1639, Thomas Flagg is shown as having a homestall of six acres bounded south with the highway, north by Joseph Bemis, east by Robert Harrington, and west by Edward How. He also had twenty acres of upland being a great Divident in the first division, lot 16.[5/1:38] He held the same lands in the third inventory, taken about 1646.[5/1:124]
"Thomas Flagg's will was dated 5 Mar 1697, proved 16 Feb 1697-8, and was witnessed by John Mixer, Thomas Underwood, and Shuball Child. In it are mentioned his wife Mary, sons Thomas, Michael, Allen, Benjamin, and Eleazer, deceased son Gershom, daughters Mary Bigelow, Rebecca Cook, and Elizabeth Bigelow, and grandson John Flagg.[4/9:285] The inventory of the estate was taken by Abraham Browne, Zacheriah Cutter, and Edward Harrington and recorded 16 Feb 1697-8. It amounted to 75.10.0. Stated in this document was Thomas' death date of 6 Feb 1697-8.[4/9:288]
"Mary's will was dated 30 Dec 1702. She left her whole estate to be equally divided among her three daughters Mary Bigelow, Elizabeth Bigelow, and Rebecca Cook. She also mentioned her son Benjamin Flagg and made her "Son Samll. Biglo" to be her executor. The will was witnessed by Nathaniel Wilder, Ephraim Wilder, and John Warren.[3/10:629] "Watertown May 25:1703. an account of moveable Estate Left in ye house of Benjamin fflegg by Mary fflegg late of watertown, and Relict of Tho: fflegg" was taken by Jonathan Sanders and Caleb Church. It was sworn to by Benjamin Flagg and his wife Experience and amounted to 16.16.10.[3/10:685] The estate was divided and paid in equal shares to Stephen Cooks, Samuel Bigelow, and Joshua Bigelow.[3/10:687]
"In [6] it is stated that Thomas Flagg of Watertown was the Thomas Flagg baptised in Hardingham, Norfolk on 6 May 1621. This would make the age in the emigration record incorrect, but, in the work, that is explained away by the strict laws of the time protecting masters from the absconding of indentured servants. The emigration inspectors might be suspicious about minors trying to leave the country unaccompanied by relatives or not in the custody of masters who could show their legal articles of apprenticeship. Thus Thomas may have been able to avoid possible detention if he was a large or mature looking sixteen year old bluffing his way past the inspectors. Thomas does not appear to have been from the area that Richard Carver lived in as there were no Flagg marriages in the Ormesby and Yarmouth area from 1590 to 1650. The main evidence for connecting Thomas Flagg of Hardingham with Thomas of Watertown is the similarity of names in the two families, which evidence does sound overwhelming. A few examples of Thomas of Watertown's children are Bartholomew, possibly named for Thomas' brother; Michael, a not very common name at the time, maybe named for another of Thomas' brothers; and Allen, the name of Thomas' father.[6/4389] Note that the only other Bartholomew Flagg in Norfolk county is another possibilty for Thomas' father. The trouble with connecting with Thomas of Hardingham is that Thomas of Watertown was a land owner by 1639, and it seems unlikely he could have held property under the age of 21. On the other hand Massachusetts men were required to participate in military training between the ages of 16 and 60. On April 5, 1681 Thomas Flagg petitioned to be relieved from training, which fits in well with a baptism in May of 1621.[6/439]
See also "The Ancestry of Hattie E. J. Bruce," Michael Roman (13 Saddle Hill Drive, Northboro, MA 01532: 1992 ).
[53210] The unverified file MW1J-YFY in 2023 in famiysearch.org offers: "When James Friend was born about 1633, in Kent, England, his father, John Friend, was 35 and his mother, Mary Dexter, was 18. He married Mary Moulton on 12 December 1662, in Wenham, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 4 daughters. He died on 10 February 1718, in Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America, at the age of 86, and was buried in Wenham, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America."
[50695] Ruth is said to be daughter of Captain John Gardner (1624-1706) & Priscilla Grafton (1626-1717; m. 20 February 1652 in Salem, MA).
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[10472] Almira m. James Sharrah and r. Oregon, later returning to r. in OH where he was employed by the Hoover Co. at North Canton. Following her death, James returned to OR where their son resided and well as a daughter by a former marriage. The 1900 federal census lists the family in Ramsey Co., ND: James Sharrah (age 47, b. in VA), Almire (b. in April, 1951 in OH, son Thomas W. (24, by. in MO) and daughter Della (19, b. in MO), along with a servant, John Jordan (44, b. in OH). The 1910 federal census lists the family in May, Grant Co., WA: James W. Sharrah (55, b. in VA), Almira C. (59, b. in OH), son Robert (19, b. in KS) and Wiliam Mishler (38, b. in OH). Robert Sharrah r. in 1920 in Salem, OR and was an automobile mechanic - Robert was married.
[56142] The unverified file LLSH-YJT in familysearch.org offers: "When Brendon H. Thurston was born on 10 July 1915, in Tremont, Hancock, Maine, United States, his father, Herbert Walker Thurston, was 28 and his mother, Gertrude Eliza Kelley, was 26. He married Effie Florence Murphy on 15 October 1935, in Tremont, Hancock, Maine, United States. He died on 31 October 1980, in Tremont, Hancock, Maine, United States, at the age of 65."