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Source: Nathan Gillette in New England, The Great Migration and The Great Migration Begins, 1620-1635. IN MEMORIES SECTION - Notes

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Title Nathan Gillette in New England, The Great Migration and The Great Migration Begins, 1620-1635. IN MEMORIES SECTION - Notes

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Original data: Anderson, Robert Charles. The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633, Volumes 1-3; The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volumes 1-6. Boston: New England Historical and Genealogical Society, 1996-2011.

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NATHAN GILLETT came from Chaffcombe, Somersetshire, England in 1633 to Dorchester, then removed to Windsor in 1636. He was born by about 1613, son of Rev. William Gillett of Chaffcombe, Somersetshire. He died in Windsor 15 Sep 1689. It didn't name his wife, but it lists his children.

BIRTH: By about 1613 based on date of freemanship, son of Rev. William Gillett of Chaffcombe, Somersetshire.
DEATH: Windsor 15 September 1689 [CTVR 57].
MARRIAGE: By 1639 _____ _____. She was "above fifty years" old on 30 May 1667 [ TAG 23:126, citing WMJ 730] and died at Windsor 21 February 1670/1 [WiVR ].

Children (all born or baptized in Windsor):
Elizabeth, b. 6 Oct 1639; m. by about 1672 Nicholas Gozzard (eldest child aged twenty-one in 1693
Abiah, b. 22 Aug 1641; m. (1) Windsor 3 Dec 1663 Isaiah Bartlett; m. (2) Windsor 15 Jul 1669 John Slater
Child, d. Windsor 1646 (probably a son since Elias is often called "the eldest son now living")
Rebecca, b. 14 Jun 1646; d. Windsor 13 Jul 1655
Elias, bp. 1 Jul 1649; m. (1) Simsbury 29 Oct 1676 Sarah Griffin, daughter of John Griffin; m. (2) between 1694 and 1699 Rebecca (Kelsey) Messenger, widow of Nathaniel Messenger and daughter of Mark Kelsey.
Sarah, b. 13 Jul 1651; m. Simsbury 29 Dec 1679 Eleazer Hill
Benjamin, b. 29 Aug 1653; d. Windsor 13 Jul 1655
Nathan, b. 17 Aug 1655; m. Windsor 30 Jun 1692 Rebecca Owen, daughter of John Owen.
Rebecca, b. 8 Dec 1657; m. by 1684 Thomas Whaples