| Name |
Thomas HATCHE |
| Birth |
1596, Wye, Kent, England |
| Death |
bef 14 Jun 1646, Scinate, Plymouth, MA537 |
| Father |
William HATCH (<1563->1611) |
| Mother |
Ann TILDEN (1565-1630) |
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| Marriage |
abt 1622, Kent, England |
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| Notes for Thomas HATCHE |
537Thomas probably sailed for New England with his wife and five shildren on the Castle in 1638, in company with his brother William on his second voyage. He settled in Scituate where he was propounded as a freeman on March 5, 1638/9. Widow Lydia Hatch married John Spring of Watertown about 1654, but continued to live in Scituate and apparently satisfied the court, before which she was summonsed to appear in 1659, that she had good reason for so doing as she was still there in 1665 when she took oath to the nuncupative will of her son-in-law Jonas Pickles.
Thomas died before June 14, 1646, when his widow brought her daughter Hannah to be baptized. He lived for several years at Wye, where two of his children were baptized, and where he was presented by the church-wardens to the Bishop for teaching school without a license at every session of court from Nov. 19, 1627, to June 9, 1628, when he obtained the necessary document. |
| Notes for Lydia (Spouse 1) |
| Maiden Name:Robert Thomas (Everton Publisher Online) |
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