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- [S00152] Millennium File.
"Margaret Ibrook
Gender: Female Christening Date: 3 Sep 1620 Christening Place: of Southwold, Sflk, England Death Date: 15 May 1700 Death Place: Hingham, Plmth, Massachusetts
Father: Richard Ibrook
Spouse: John Tower Children: Benjamin Tower"
- [S00152] Millennium File.
"Richard Ibrook
Gender: Male Birth Date: 1580 Birth Place: Southward, Suffolk, England Death Date: 14 Nov 1651 Death Place: Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Mother: Alice Spouse: Margaret Children: Ellen Ibrook"
- [S00110] US and International Marriage Records 1560-1900.
"Richard Ibrook Gender: Male Birth Place: EN Birth Year: 1580
Spouse Name: Margaret Clark Spouse Birth Place: EN Spouse Birth Year: 1589
Marriage Year: 1606 Marriage State: EN"
- [S00158] New England Marriages Prior to 1700.
"Ibrook, Richard (-16510 and Margaret ____ (-1664); Southhold, in eng. b1606, b1607; Hingham"
- [S00165] Massachusetts Town and Vital Records 1620-1988, Hingham, Land Record Transcript and Town Record Transcript.
"26 3d October, 1637"
"Richard Ibrook is to have six acres of ground at Nantaseus for planting ground ..."
"Names 297"
"Richard Ibrook--26"
- [S00125] Find_A_Grave.
"Richard Ibrook
BIRTH 1583, England, DEATH 14 Nov 1651, Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
BURIAL Unknown
MEMORIAL ID 36901984"
"Born by about 1583 (based on estimated date of marriage). Came from Southwold, Suffolk to Plymouth Colony in 1635 & settled in Hingham MA. Died in Hingham [14] November 1651.
Married by 1607 Margaret _____. She died at Hingham on 4 April 1664 and was buried there on 5 April 1664
Richard Ibrook was bailiff (churchwarden) at Southwold, Suffolk, in 1624. No record for the family of Richard Ibrook has been found in Southwold after 1626. In particular, no burial record has been found there for daughter Mathew, a child for whom there is no record in New England. The family may have moved to some other parish for a few years before their migration to New England.
On 5 March 1638/9, "Rich[a]rd Ibrooke, for tempting 2 or more maids to uncleanness, was fined £5 to the country, & 20s. apiece to the 2 maids, Rebecca Phippen & Mary Marsh""
"Margaret Clark Ibrook
BIRTH unknown, England, DEATH 4 Apr 1664, Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
BURIAL Unknown
MEMORIAL ID 36901998"
"Richard Ibrook married by 1607 Margaret _____. She died at Hingham on 4 April 1664 and was buried there on 5 April 1664.
They had 8 children: John, Elizabeth Hobart, Christian COCKERUM, Thomas, Ann, Margaret TOWER, Helen Hobart, & Mathew.
John Brandon and Leslie Mahler have noted that, on or about 29 November 1664, Jeremiah Hobart, son of Peter and Elizabeth (Ibrook) Hobart, and grandson of Richard Ibrook, referred to Elizabeth (Hunter) Woodbury, wife of Humphrey Woodbury, as "our cousin." This observation occurs in the context of Mahler's discovery that Richard Hollingsworth and his wife, Susanna (Gentleman) (Hunter) Hollingsworth, also derived from Southwold, Suffolk. Although the exact relationship remains to be discovered, another piece of the puzzle is the use of the forename Christian in both the Hunter and Ibrook families."
- [S00128] US and Canada Passenger and Immigration Lists Index 1500s-1900s.
"Richard Ibrook
Year: 1635 Place: Hingham, Massachusetts
Annotation: Excellent directory of the first settlers of New England. Drake's additions and corrections (no. 1666) are found in the G.P.C. reprint and in no. 9151, Tepper, Passengers to America, pp. 468-470.
Source Bibliography: FARMER, JOHN. A Genealogical Register of the First Settlers of New-England; Containing an Alphabetical List of the Governours, Deputy-Governours, Assistants or Counsellors, and Ministers of the Gospel in the Several Colonies, from 1620 to 1692; Graduates of Harvard College to 1662; Members of the Ancient and Honourable Artillery Company to 1662; Freemen Admitted to the Massachusetts Colony from 1630 to 1662; With Many Other of the Early Inhabitants of New-England and Long-I
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