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She was the daughter of NICHOLAS & BRIDGET (COCKE) BUSBY, and wife of WILLIAM NICKERSON and baptized on Feb. 2, 1607/8 at St. Mary Coslany in Norwich, Norfolk Co., England. She was 28 years of age when she came with her husband and four children in the "John & Dorothy". Her parents, aged 50 and 53 years old, were also on this ship and came from St. Clements parish, Norwich, Norfolk, England with their children - Nicholas, Jr., John, Abraham, and Sarah. Nicholas Busby. Sr., as was Ann's husband, William Nickerson, was a "worsted weaver" and was admitted a freeman of Norwich, England on January 5, 1620/21. In the will of Nicholas Busby, Sr. dated July 25, 1657, he bequeaths his "thicke Bible" to his daughter, Ann Nickerson. Her husband, William Nickerson, was to receive his weaving tools if his son, John, didn't come to America.
Source: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/32637521/anne-nickerson

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Mary Bangs was an older sister of Mercy Bangs (L788-TGF) who married Thomas Hinckley. Mary, as shown above has been assigned Mercy's birth and death dates. Mary was actually born 14 April 1671. Her death date was not given in this source, "Finding Mercy, Wife of Thomas Hinckley" by Glade Ian Nelson, NEHG Register Vol. 162, April and July 2008
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He was a tailor. He was taxed in St. Ethelred's Parish, Norwich on 13 Jan 1605. He was admitted a freeman 8 Dec 1620 and took his sons William Nickerson II and Richard Nickerson as apprentice tailors 28 Apr 1621.1 William Nickerson was born at Norwich, Norfolk, Eng. He married Alice Cole at Norwich, Norfolk, England. William Nickerson was christened on 15 December 1591 at St. Peter Parmentergate, Norwich, Norfolk, England. He died on 26 March 1624 at Norwich, Norfolk, England.
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Thomas Nickerson was christened at St. Johns Timberhill, Norwich, Norfolk, England. He lived in St. John's Timberhill, Norwich, from 1567 to 1569, then St. Peter's Permontergate till 1600. He was born in 1542 at Norwich, Norfolk, Eng.1 He married Alice Busby on 26 March 1567 at Norwich, Norfolk, England. Thomas Nickerson died on 23 September 1600 at Norwich, Norfolk, England. He was buried on 23 September 1600 at St. Peters Permontergate, Norwich, Norfolk, England.
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John CROWE & FAMILY embarked May 8, 1635 on the "Hopewell" under Master John Driver from Weymouth, Norfolk, England. "Family" most likely included Elizabeth and Yelverton, and perhaps Nasare.[13]

John and Yelverton Crowe, alias Crowel, who both were in Yarmouth, Mass., about 1640, are said, in the Banks MMS, to have come from the vicinity of Carlton Rode, next Old and New Buckenham, South Norfolk.
The wife of John Crowe was burried at New Buckenham, Norfolk, 21st day, 3rd month, 1626 (parish register). The daughter of John Crowe was baptized there 21st day, 6 month, 1626 (ibid). She was named "Nasare" or something close to it; George Gilleland, Vicar at New Buckenham, could not fully decipher this name, he stated in a letter to the contributor dated 27 Feb. 1958. See Dr. Edward YELVERTON's wife's name "Nazareth"[14][15]

He married Unknown abt 1614 in England (John's 1st wife). Unknown, died Bef. March 21, 1625/26 in New Buckenham, Co. Norfolk, England; Complications of childbirth. John's 2nd wife Elishua had arrived on the "Elizabeth Bonaventure" which left Yarmouth, Co. Norfolk, England the 1st week of May and arrived at Boston June 15, 1633; she was listed separately on the ship's passenger manifest but was traveling with the the well-to-do Thomas CHUBBOCK/CHUBBUCK of Hardingham, Co. Norfolk, his wife Alice, & their daughters Sarah & Rebecca. [16]Perhaps Elishua was the sister of Thomas CHUBBOCK or other relative of him or his wife; his wife Alice or Anne came from a very large family, but had no sister named Elishua. The home that Elishua purchased in Charlestown from Edward Jennings was also adjacent to the one where the Chubbuck Family lived. Could they have looked after and help support Elishua, until John CROWE arrived two years later with the surviving children of his 1st marriage?[17]
Source: WikiTRee for John Crowell


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"Great Migration" states that Mr. John Crow died probably soon after 2 Mar 1651/2. (This John Crown was given the honorific title of "Mr.", other later records probably refer to his son.) Source: familysearch.org