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John Pease, Jr. was a surveyor by trade and he undertook the job of laying out the town’s first streets and plat in 1680. The first known map of Enfield, drawn at about that time, shows the land granted to the early settlers lining both sides of today’s Route 5 from Freshwater Brook to the East Windsor town line.
Apr 27, 2022 · John Pease, "The Clothier" of Great Baddow. He lived during tumultuous times in England. He lived through the reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI, (Bloody) Mary I, Elizabeth I (he was age 18-63), and James I. He was 71 in 1611 when the King James Bible was published.
- Great Baddow
- Great Baddow, Essex, England (United Kingdom)
- 1540
- Great Baddow, Essex, England, United Kingdom
The First Settlers Arrive. Enfield’s first settlers, John Pease, Jr. and Robert Pease, arrived in 1679 from Salem, Massachusetts, and spent their first winter camping in a shelter dug into the side of a hill.
In his 1674 will, he bequeathed the Norwich home lot and a “frame of a house” to his son, John Pease Jr. (1639-1711). The house was later sold to Hugh Calkins II, the son of another of Norwich’s proprietors, John Calkins .
Other than the Great Baddow Pease family, the earliest English vital record found, was in Hull, England of John Pease marrying Jun 09, 1583, at Holy Trinity Church in Hull, Margaret Wilson. It is not known whether this family is related to the Pease family from Great Baddow.
When John Pease was born on 30 March 1654, in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America, his father, John Pease, was 24 and his mother, Mary Goodale, was 24. He married Margaret Adams on 30 January 1670, in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States.
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Oct 10, 2022 · John Pease, Jr., oldest son of John Pease Sr. and Mary Goddell, was born at Salem May 30, 1654, and married Margaret Adams of Ipswich, Massachusetts Jan. 30, 1677. Complete name is John Gill Pease.