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Henry Bullock (1595 - 1663)

Henry Bullock
Born in Lancashire, Englandmap [uncertain]
Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
[spouse(s) unknown]
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Died at about age 68 in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colonymap
Profile last modified | Created 22 Jun 2011
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The Puritan Great Migration.
Henry Bullock migrated to New England during the Puritan Great Migration (1621-1640). (See The Great Migration (Series 2), by R. C. Anderson, vol. 1, p. 477)
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Disputed Origins

No sources are in either profile to show that Robert Bullock or Unknown Unknown were his parents; they have been removed from his profile.

Biography

See Great Migration, Vol 1, A-B, pg 479 to read about Henry and his son Henry Bullock, accessed through Ancestry (subscription required)[1].

Henry Bullock married first to Susan (maiden name unknown) in England in 1627.[2]

They had three known children:

1. Henry BULLOCK Jr 1627–
2. Mary BULLOCK 1629–
3. Thomas BULLOCK 1633–

His wife passed away on 2 Nov 1644 in Salem, Massachusetts.[3][4]

Henry remarried to Elizabeth (maiden name unknown) sometime after his first wife's death and before he drew up his will on 21 Dec 1663 in Salem.

He passed away on 27 December 1663 in Salem, Essex Co., Massachusetts. His death record says this: "BULLOCK, Henry, "ye elder," 27: 10m: 1663. CTR".[5]

His will was probated in June 1664.

Sources

  1. https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2496/42521_b158312-00577?pid=15513&treeid=33171273&personid=332044788532&hintid=1024232235475&usePUB=true&_phsrc=zns43274&_phstart=default&usePUBJs=true#?imageId=42521_b158312-00576
  2. Torrey's New England Marriages Prior to 1700
  3. MA Vital Records, Salem, MA
  4. Essex County, Massachusetts, "Court Records Births, Marriage, Deaths 1636 - 1684," Susan the wife of Henry Bullock, 1644; digital images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G979-CFC?i=297&cc=2061550&cat=36038 : accessed 9 February 2020); citing County Court of Essex County, Salem Massachusetts; FHL microfilm 877,432, item 2, image 298 of 375.
  5. Salem. Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849, volume V: Deaths A-L. (Salem: The Essex Institute, 1925). p 124. Internet Archive
  • See Great Migration, Vol 1, A-B, pg 479 to read about Henry and his son Henry Bullock, accessed through Ancestry (subscription required)




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Bullock-3703 and Bullock-233 appear to represent the same person because: Narrative of one refers to wives of he other. Let's get these two merged and cleaned up. Thanks.
posted by Jillaine Smith
Do you have more information on this man? I am suspicious - thinking that this profile and Bullock-3703 are the same. They both have a wife that died in Salem on the same day. Even though Susan and Elizabeth may be mixed up. Given the amount of errors that the internet has generated, I can see where these two match. The other profile needs more information. The other problem is son Richard attached, I don't think he belongs, but it needs some more research.
posted by Anne B
I am suspicious - thinking that this profile and Bullock-233 are the same. They both have a wife that died in Salem on the same day. And this one was m. to Susan d. 1644 and then Elizabeth, although the other profile has her called Elizabeth. Given the amount of errors that the internet has generated, I can see where these two match. The other profile needs more information. The other problem is son Richard attached to -233, I don't think he belongs, but it needs some more research.
posted on Bullock-3703 (merged) by Anne B
edited by Anne B
Hi Dorothy,

Since Henry Bullock migrated in 1635 he is eligible to be in the Puritan Great Migration Project.

I will add the project box.

posted on Bullock-3703 (merged) by Cheryl (Aldrich) Skordahl