WILLIX, Balthazar
1595 - 1651 (55 years)Set As Default Person
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Name WILLIX, Balthazar Birth 27 Jun 1595 Alford, Lincolnshire, England Gender Male Great Migration He was in Exeter by late 1639, and participated in the division of land there in December 1639. Web Address https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Willix-7 Death 23 Jan 1651 Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA Patriarch & Matriarch WILLICH, Balthazeri, b. 1535, Alford, Lincolnshire, England d. 1598, England (Age 63 years) (Grandfather)
UNKNOWN, Anne, b. Abt 1573, Alford, Lincolnshire, England d. Abt Aug 1606, Alford, Lincolnshire, England (Age 33 years) (Mother)Person ID I20105 My Genealogy Last Modified 15 Jul 2024
Father WILLECH, Balthazar, b. Abt 1570, Alford, Lincolnshire, England d. 13 Feb 1599, Alford, Lincolnshire, England (Age 29 years) Relationship natural Mother UNKNOWN, Anne, b. Abt 1573, Alford, Lincolnshire, England d. Abt Aug 1606, Alford, Lincolnshire, England (Age 33 years) Relationship natural Family ID F13702 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 1 UNKNOWN, Hannah, b. 1600, Worcester, Worcestershire, England d. Jun 1648, Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA (Age 48 years) Marriage 1635 Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA Children 1. WILLIX, Hazelelponi, b. 1636 d. 27 Nov 1714, Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, USA (Age 78 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] Family ID F13700 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 15 Jul 2024
Family 2 Living Family ID F13701 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 15 Jul 2024
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Event Map Birth - 27 Jun 1595 - Alford, Lincolnshire, England Marriage - 1635 - Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA Death - 23 Jan 1651 - Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA = Link to Google Earth
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External Links WikiTree: Balthazar Willix (1595-1651)
Balthazar was in Exeter by late 1639, and participated in the division of land there in December 1639. His wife (our ancestor), Hannah (maiden name unknown, though possibly Coffin) was brutally murdered in 1648 and Balthazar remarried and moved to Salisbury, where he died. His daughters, including our ancestor Hazelponi, were servants before they were married. Hazelelpon was thei servant of Henry Waltham of Weymouth.We are descended on the Laviolette (DeRochemont) line.
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The "Great Migration," as defined by the New England Historic Genealogical Society (NEHGS), encompasses the English Puritan migration to New England from 1620 to 1640. This movement primarily involved English Puritans who relocated in family units, driven by a quest for religious freedom and the aspiration to establish a Puritan commonwealth. These migrants originated from various regions of England and settled in areas that now form Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine, including the Plymouth Colony and the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
An individual's inclusion in the Great Migration Study Project requires evidence of migration to New England within the specified period of 1620 to 1640. The project's objective is to compile biographical and genealogical profiles of all immigrants who arrived in New England during these two decades. The NEHGS has produced extensive volumes and directories, providing details about the lives of these immigrants. This collection presents research on many ancestors who were part of this significant historical migration.
You may be shocked by how many there are. Even I was at first. However, most of these Great Migration ancestors are my 9th and 10th great-grandparents, and in some cases 11th and 12th, and with the number of great-grandparents doubling with each generation, the possibilities quickly become immense. We have a total of 1024 sets of 9th great-grandparents and 2048 sets of 10th great-grandparents. This makes finding so many Great Migration ancestors more understandable.
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Notes - Balthazar was in Exeter by late 1639, and participated in the division of land there in December 1639. His wife (our ancestor), Hannah (maiden name unknown, though possibly Coffin) was brutally murdered in 1648 and Balthazar remarried and moved to Salisbury, where he died. His daughters, including our ancestor Hazelponi, were servants before they were married. Hazelelpon was thei servant of Henry Waltham of Weymouth.
We are descended on the Laviolette (DeRochemont) line.
- Balthazar was in Exeter by late 1639, and participated in the division of land there in December 1639. His wife (our ancestor), Hannah (maiden name unknown, though possibly Coffin) was brutally murdered in 1648 and Balthazar remarried and moved to Salisbury, where he died. His daughters, including our ancestor Hazelponi, were servants before they were married. Hazelelpon was thei servant of Henry Waltham of Weymouth.