| Stephen Samborne migrated to New England during the Puritan Great Migration (1621-1640). (See The Directory, by R. C. Anderson, p. 294) Join: Puritan Great Migration Project Discuss: pgm |
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Stephen Samborne was. baptized at St. Cuthbert, Wells, Somerset, England, 26 August 1621, the son of Richard Samborne and his wife, Ann Bachiler.[1]
Along with his brothers, he came to New England with his maternal grandfather Reverend Stephen Bachiler.[2]
Stephen returned to England in 1654.[3] His grandfather, Stephen Bachiler, may have accompanied him. (Sanborn, p4)
Thank you to Eowyn Langholf for creating WikiTree profile Sanborne-8 through the import of abigail.ged on Nov 26, 2013. Also WikiTree profile Samborne-12 created through the import of Ancestors of PBHowe.ged on Jun 6, 2011 by Buck Howe. Also by the import of fitzmaster032511.ged on 27 March 2011. Also WikiTree profile Sanborn-695 created through the import of Winsor_Morganstein Family Tree.ged on Feb 25, 2012 by Amy Morganstein.
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Categories: Puritan Great Migration | PGM Beyond New England
I think this profile would fit into those parameters. Stephen Sanborn is listed on p. 294 of Anderson's " The Great Migration Directory" and also in Moore's "Abandoning America..." as the grandson of Stephen Bachiler who returned to England in 1654.
I would like to update this profile with research from the sources in The Great Migration Directory. Do you have any objections or comments?
Thank you.
Any help you could provide would be so appreciated.
Thank you Lisa Sanborn Green, daughter of John Sanborn