William Mead, 1660–?>
- Name
- William /Mead/
- Given names
- William
- Surname
- Mead
Birth
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Source: William & Mary Quarterly
Citation details: "Some of the Meads," Vol. 10, pp. 191, 242
Source: Pennsylvania State Archives
Citation details: Vol. 9, p. 224 Note: approximate date |
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Residence
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Citation details: Vol. 17, p. 42 Note: signed a petition |
English King
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English King
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English Queen
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Death of a father
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Note: had 14 children but only the names of three are known |
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Birth of a son
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Immigration
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Note: when he witnessed a deed from Henry Paxson to James Verrie |
Birth of a son
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English Queen
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Birth of a son
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Source: William & Mary Quarterly
Citation details: "Some of the Meads," Vol. 10, pp. 191, 242 |
Birth of a son
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British Queen
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Birth of a daughter
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British King
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Birth of a daughter
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Marriage
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Citation details: Book A, pp. 142-144 Note: descendants say he married at age 50 |
Marriage of a son
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Citation details: p. 185 Note: signed by all witnesses including Samuel Mead, William Mead, Mary Mead, Hannah Downey, James Downey, James Downey - Falls Monthly Meeting |
Birth of a grandson
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Birth of a granddaughter
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Birth of a granddaughter
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Birth of a grandson
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Birth of a granddaughter
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Birth of a grandson
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Marriage of a son
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Citation details: Vol. 6 Note: He remarried, Margaret Mead, apparently to his cousin, and they had several children. Margaret was examined by the Women's Meeting as to how she stood about her daughter Elizabeth going out in marriage, but Elizabeth was unswayed. |
Birth of a granddaughter
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Birth of a granddaughter
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Death of a son
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British King
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Death of a mother
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Death
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Religion
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minutes speak of meeting at the home "of our aged and infirm friend, William Mead," some years prior to his death in Loudoun County, after it was divided from Fairfax County.
Note: mentioned in Fairfax Monthly Meeting minutes |
father |
1629–1699
Birth: 1629
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— Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, England Death: October 16, 1699 — England |
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mother | |
Marriage | Marriage — — |
elder brother | |
3 years
elder brother |
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9 years
himself |
himself | |
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wife | |
Marriage | Marriage — before August 17, 1732 — Maryland, USA |
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3 years
son |
1705–1782
Birth: about 1705
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15
Death: 1782 — Leesburg, Loudoun, Virginia, USA |
13 years
son |
1707–1784
Birth: between 1707 and 1717
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27
— Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA Death: 1784 — Pittsgrove, Salem, New Jersey, USA |
4 years
son |
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7 years
daughter |
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14 years
daughter |
Birth |
Source: William & Mary Quarterly
Citation details: "Some of the Meads," Vol. 10, pp. 191, 242
Source: Pennsylvania State Archives
Citation details: Vol. 9, p. 224 |
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Residence |
Citation details: Vol. 17, p. 42 |
Marriage |
Citation details: Book A, pp. 142-144 |
Note |
Citation details: Book A, pp. 142-144 |
Birth |
approximate date |
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Residence |
signed a petition |
Immigration |
when he witnessed a deed from Henry Paxson to James Verrie |
Marriage |
descendants say he married at age 50 |
Religion |
mentioned in Fairfax Monthly Meeting minutes |
Note
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deed from William Mead, planter, wife Elizabeth, John Mead and wife Ann of the same county and province, sold to Robert Jarman planter of same county . . . tract of land called St. Martins, lying in Queen Anne on noth side of Choptank River in North Main Branch of said river, corner Tuckahoe Creek Citation details: Book A, pp. 142-144 |