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Sibella (Axtell) Clapp (1659 - 1686)

Sibella Clapp formerly Axtell aka Hulton
Born in Stoke Newington, Middlesex, Englandmap
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Wife of — married 9 Apr 1684 in Charleston, Charleston, South Carolinamap
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Died at about age 27 in South Carolinamap
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Biography

Sibella Axtell married William Hulton 10 December 1679 in Middlesex England; she was 18 he was 37. [1] in 1683 Sibilla migrated with her family to America. They settled in South Carolina. [2]

Sources

  1. London and Surrey, England, Marriage Bonds and Allegations, 1597-1921
  2. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s, South Carolina; Year: 1683; Page Number: 8
  • Scott, Kenneth. The Record of John Clapp, NYGBR (NYGBS, 1981) Vol. 112, Page 135.




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Axtell-2950 and Axtell-2868 appear to represent the same person because: Could not have been two separate girls by same name. Use data in Axtell-2868.
posted by Jillaine Smith
Katherine, are you sure these men are all the same John CLAPP? The one in CT/NY was a Quaker, listed in NYYM records as died 3rd Month (May) 10, 1730.
posted by Joyce (Rosnel) Weaver
ohns’ first wife Elizabeth did not long survive in South Carolina. John Clapp recorded: “April the 9 1684 I maryed Ma[dam] Sebilla Hulton ye widow & [r]elict of Mr. Willm. Hulton Apothicary & ye Eldest Daughter of [La]ndgrave Daniel Axtell: also Deceased: joyned in wedlock by [R]ev. John Lawson.”[13] Daniel Axtell had been issued a warrant to lay out 3,000 acres in South Carolina on 13 Dec 1680; in Aug 1681 he was created a landgrave. John and Sebilla had a son John, born as recorded in the NYGBS papers:

¶ ¶“Octbr: 19. 1685 about ye hours of 4: or 5 A.M. my 3d Son [wa]s born: & ye 4 (or 21): ye 22 mo following was baptized, haveing to God[fa]thers my Brother In Law, Mr. John Moor[14] & Mr Ralph Isard to Godmother M[adam] Middleton: they Called his name John.” [John Moore was married to Seb

posted by [Living E]

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