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  • Abigail Humiston (1731 - 1795)
    The 11 children of Elizabeth Perkins and James Bishop were born at New Haven. 3. Abigail b. 4 Sept 1731 m. 11 Dec 1760 James Humiston References Jacobus, Donald Lines. “Two James Bishops of New Ha...
  • Abigail Seely (1696 - 1757)
    Abigail BishopF, b. 15 July 1696, d. 1 September 1757 •Father: Stephen Bishop d. 3 Dec 1722 •Mother: Ann Mercy Slasom Bishop •Note*: married by, Rev John Davenport •Married Name: Seeley •Birth*: 15 Jul...
  • Abigail Maltby (1658 - 1710)
    KINSHIP:In the book "The Talmadge, Tallmadge and Talmage genealogy", by Arthur White Talmadge she is listed as being the daughter of James Bishop and Mary Lamberton.BIRTH and CHRISTENING:Arthur White T...
  • Abigail Phinney (1612 - c.1653)
    Birth: Jan 24 1612 - Bridport, Dorset, , England* Death: abt May 6 1653 - Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts* Burial on 6 May 1653 in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.1,2 * Parents: Thom...
  • Abigail Bishop (died young) (1727 - bef.1731)
    The 11 children of Elizabeth Perkins and James Bishop were born at New Haven. 1. Abigail b 31 Jan 1726/7 d.soon References Jacobus, Donald Lines. “Two James Bishops of New Haven, Conn.”, The Ameri...

About the Bishop surname

origin

Bishop is an occupational English and German name, popular throughout Europe with over 100 variations including German Bischof, Russian Yepiskop, and Spanish Obispo. Originally non-religious, it derived from ancient Greek episcopes, meaning overseer. After early Christianity, it described someone who worked for a bishop, performed as a bishop in a medieval traveling play, or had been a "boy bishop" on St. Nicholas Day, December 6. The Bishop motto pro Deo et Ecclesia means for God and the Church. English Bishop family history dates back to their family seat (feudal home) in Worcestershire. In America, Bishop genealogy began in Maryland and Massachusetts in the 1630s.

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