When Nicholas Knapp was born on May 16, 1592, in England, his father, John, was 56 and his mother, Martha, was 27. He was married three times and had seven sons and three daughters. He died on September 16, 1670, in Stamford, Connecticut, having lived a long life of 78 years, and was buried there.
New England, The Great Migration and The Great Migration Begins, 1620-1635 1194 The Great Migration Begins your Uncle Downinge for Goodman Lockwood, let Mr. Peirce be paid his bill of provisions for him, and bring the rest with you" [WP 2:306]. "Mr. Edmond Lockwood" was the third in the list of eight "Newtowne Inhabitants" which is found at the beginning of the Cambridge town records, and probably dates from 1632 [CaTR 2]. After NICHOLAS KNAPP was fined for quackery on 1 March 1630/1, "Mr. Will[ia]m Pelham and Mr. Edmond Lockewood hath promised to pay to the Court the sum of £5" [MBCR 1:83]. Was this Nicholas Knapp husband of Eleanor Lockwood supose daughter of Edmond Lockwood sr and sister to Edmund Lockwood AKA Lockewood Jr. I Kevin Lajiness (Lajiness-24) I have now atleast 18 DNA matches through the Edmond Lockwood 1594 Decendants and have yet to find a common Ancester with any of them yet I have an Eleanor "Lockwood" ? m. to Nicolas Knapp in My family Tree at Ancestry and WikiTree