Millicent Beebe, was the daughter of Thomas Beebe and his wife Millicent (Addis) Beebe. Millicent married Nicholas Darrow. The sole Nicholas Darrow mentioned by either Frances Caulkins, or Mr. Savage was born in 1683 and hence a few years younger than Millicent. Millicent Darrow signed the 1727 agreement. [1]
) Page 16: Millicent Beebe (16), was the daughter of Thomas Beebe and his wife Millicent (Addis) Beebe. Millicent married Nicholas Darrow. The sole Nicholas Darrow mentioned by either Frances Caulkins, or Mr. Savage was born in 1683 and hence a few years younger than Millicent. Millicent Darrow signed the 1727 agreement. {What agreement was this and can it be found}
Secondary Source, Clifford Beebe,Genealogy of the Family of Beebe, [2] Data Extract:
) Page 4,5. Parents: Millicent Beebe (19) was the daughter of Thomas and Millicent (Addis - Southmead - Ash) Beebe.
) Page 11. Vital data: Millicent Beebe was born about 1672, probably in New London.
) Marriage. Millicent Beebe (19) married Nicholas Darrow Sr., son of George and Mary (Sharwood) Darrow. Nicholas was baptized 20 May 1683 and died 5 May 1725 in New London.
) Biography.
) Children.
Secondary Source, History of New London, Connecticut,[3] pg 339 The children of Thomas and Millicent Beeby , were one son Thomas, who lived to an old age, but was a cripple and never married; Millicent, wife of Nicholas Darrow; Hannah, wife of John Hawke, and Rebecca, wife of Nathaniel Holt.
Secondary Source, Mather, The Refugees of 1778 from Long Island to Connecticut[4] This history text provides a narrative of of the occupation of Long Island by the British during the Revolutionary War and the impact it had on the residents of that place. Extract:
) Page 322: Darrow, George (1st gen) came to New London, Conn. between 1675 and 1680 (Caulkins' New London, page 264). He had sons: Christopher (2nd gen) bapt. 1 Dec 1678, m. Elizabeth Packer; George (2nd gen), bapt. 17 Oct 1680, m. (first) Mary ____, m. (second) Elizabeth Marshall; Nicholas (2nd gen), bapt. 20 May 1683. (Caulkins, p. 347).
) George (1st gen) m. Mary ____; d. in 1698. Nicholas (2nd gen) m. Millicent, daughter of Thomas Beebe. His son Nicholas (3rd gen) b. 9 March 1731; m. Mary Griffin. George (3rd gen), son of Christopher (2nd gen) b. 11 Aug 1706. (Miss Lucretia W. Smith).
Tertiary Source, Roots Web Genealogy[5]: Unsourced Millicent (Beebe) Darrow genealogy.
Tertiary Source, Roots Web Genealogy[6] Unsourced Millicent (Beebe) Darrow genealogy. Millicent Beebe, daughter of Thomas and Millicent (Addis) Beebe, born 1663. Married Nicholas Darrow.
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↑ Beebe, Clifford, Genealogy of the Family of Beebe From the Earliest Known Immigrant John Beebe of Broughton, England, Higginson Book Co., 10 Colonial Road, Salem MA 01970. 1991.
↑ Caulkins, Frances Manwaring, History of New London, Connecticut, From the First Survey of the Coast in 1612 to 1860, New London, CT, Published by H. D. Utley, 1895. pages 252, 339. William Beeby
WikiTree profile Beebe-459 created through the import of GEORGE DARROW FAMILY.GED on Oct 15, 2012 by Fred Goodell. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Fred and others.
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