Pioneers of St. Clair County, Michigan - Person Sheet
Pioneers of St. Clair County, Michigan - Person Sheet
NameJoanne TATTERSHALL
Death1643, Newport?, Newport, Rhode Island2572, p 38
Memodied at Newport or Conanicut
Individual Notes
• Nothing is definitely known of her English connections.2568, p 54

• His first wife, Joanne Tattershall, the mother of all his children, died soon after his removal to Rhode Island and it is supposed was buried at Conimicut, Old Warwick(?).2568, p 55

• She died, probably at Providence, Rhode Island Colony, in New England, by 1638 or 1639.2574, p 66
Spouses
Birthabt 1590, Gillingham, Dorsetshire, England2568, p 52
Deathbef 7 Jan 1659, Warwick, Kent, Rhode Island2574, p 66,2568, p 56 Age: 69
OccupationSurgeon2568, p 52
FatherRichard GREENE
MotherMary HOOKER
Individual Notes
• John[1] Greene of Warwick, Rhode Island Colony, “gentleman and chiriugeon”, son of Richard and Mary (Hooker) Greene, was born at Bowridge Hill, Gillingham Parish, Dorset County, England, on February 9, 1596/7. He resided at Salisbury, Wiltshire.2574, p 66

• John Greene removed early to Sarum (Salisbury), the county town of Wiltshire, and was there married at St. Thomas’s Church, November 4, 1619, to Joanne Tattershall (or, as it was written on the church register, “Tatarsole”).2568, pp 53-4

• He emigrated to New England with his family in 1635, where he died in 1659.2568, p 40
Marriage4 Nov 1619, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England2447, p 321,2568, p 40,2572, p 38
Marr MemoSt. Thomas Church
Family Notes
• The marriage of John Greene and the baptisms of all his seven children, recorded in the Parish Register of St. Thomas’s Church at Salisbury, England, are still extant.2568, p 54

• 7 children.2568, p 58
ChildrenJohn (1620-1708)
 James (~1626-1698)
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