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About Samuel Godbertson
From: "Plymouth Colony" by Eugene Aubrey Stratton, pg 277 Cuthbertson, Samuel - The son of Cuthbert and Sarah Cuthbertson, he later shortened his name to Samuel Cuthbert. He arrived on the 1623 Ann. Following the death of his parents, he put himself out as an apprentice on 1 April 1634 for a term of seven years to Richard Higgins of Plymouth. Richard Higgins on 31 August 1639 transferred his apprenticeship to John Smalley for Samuel to learn tailoring (PCR 1:129) He was granted lands at Marshfield, and later moved to Dartmouth. A deed shows him resident at Achushnet (Dartmouth) and the heir of Godber Godberson, deceased (MD 16:182). He had one known son, Samuel, who died at Middleborough on 17 April 1699, age forty-two (Wood, Middleborough deaths, p.52)
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Samuel Cuthbert: On the list of Proprietors of Dartmouth in 1652 with 35 others. Samuel held one full share of the 34 shares available.
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Profile last modified 22 Oct 2024 | Created 19 Oct 2011
Biography
Samuel Godbertson immigrated to New England as a child during the Puritan Great Migration (1621-1640).
SAMUEL GODBERTSON, the only known child of Godbert and Sarah (Allerton)(Priest) Godbertson, was born in Leiden about 1622. He placed himself as an apprentice to Richard Higgins, tailor, for seven years on 1 Apr 1634 [PCR 1:29]; remainder of apprenticeship, until 1 April 1641, transferred to John Smalley, 31 Aug 1639 [PCR 1:129]; apparently married by about 1657 to ____. The only evidence that Samuel Godbertson, son of Godbert Godbertson, married is the death at Middleborough on 17 April 1699 of "Samuell Cutbird aged about 42 years" [MiddleVR 1:3], who was born at the right time to be son of Samuel Godbertson.[1]
Immigrated in 1623 with his parents and step-sisters aboard the Anne and named on the 1627 Plymouth Cattle Division.[1]
He was also known as Samuel Cuthbertson or shortened to Cuthbert.
Samuel Godbertson (aft. 1622 - abt. 1699)
Samuel Godbertson aka Cuthbertson, Cuthbert
Born after 1622 in Leiden, Holland, Netherlands
Son of Godbert Godbertson and Sarah (Allerton) Godbertson
Brother of Marah (Priest) Pratt [half] and Sarah (Priest) Coombs [half]
[spouse%28s%29 unknown]
[children unknown]
Died about 1699 before about age 77 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Sources
↑ 1.0 1.1 Anderson, Robert Charles. The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, (Boston MA: NEHGS, 1995). Online at Ancestry.com[$]: Godbertson, Vol II, pages 776-778.
The Genealogical Quarterly Magazine, Devoted to Genealogy, History, Heraldry, Revolutionary and Colonial Records, Volume 3, 1902 - New England.
The Macdonough-Hackstaff ancestry, Rodney Macdonough, Press of S. Usher, 1901.
Saints and Strangers: Lives of the Pilgrim Fathers and Their Families, George Willison Routledge, Jul 5, 2017.
Wikipedia The Anne and the Little James.
Plimoth.org - Godbertson.
Acknowledgements
WikiTree profile Godbertson-2 created through the import of ChambersBarneshistory.ged on Oct 19, 2011 by Charlene Chambers.
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Samuel Godbertson's Timeline
1622 |
1622
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Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Nederland (Netherlands)
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1699 |
April 17, 1699
Age 77
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Plymouth, Plymouth Colony
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