Pioneers of St. Clair County, Michigan - Person Sheet
Pioneers of St. Clair County, Michigan - Person Sheet
NameApphia QUICKE 2694, p 341
Birth1602, England2776
Death1 Aug 1668, Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts2776 Age: 66
Residenceof Mawlyn, Kent, England2776
FatherWilliam QUICKE (~1573-1615)
MotherElizabeth HODGES (~1575-1617)
Spouses
1Samuel FREEMAN2447, p 283
Birth3 Sep 1595, London, England2776
Death1639, England2776 Age: 43
Marriage14 Jul 1624, Blackfriar, London, England2447, p 283
Marr MemoSt. Anne
ChildrenSamuel (1638-1712)
Birthabt 1600, Lechlade, Gloucestershire, England2447, p 601,2694, p 340,2772, p 3
Memodied age 73
Death29 Mar 1673, Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts2519, p 34,2773, p 894 Age: 73
Burial8 Apr 1673, Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts2519, p 34
FlagsEarliest Immigrant
FatherThomas PRENCE
MotherElizabeth TOLDERBY
Individual Notes
• Prence arrived at Plymouth Colony in 1621 on the Fortune, and from the beginning seemed to have taken a leading role in Plymouth affairs. Of the eight Plymouth Undertakers, who seemed to be the most important men in the colony in 1627, Prence was the only one who had not arrived on the Mayflower. He became governor in 1634, and was elected an Assistant in 1635, and from then on he was either an Assistant or governor every year the rest of his life. With the death of Bradford in 1657, Prence became without doubt the most important and influential man in the colony.2694, p 340
Marriagebef 8 Dec 16622447, p 601,2770
Marriage Notes
• States marriage date between 1662 and 1668.2694, p 341
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