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Thomas Talmage (spelled "Talmage" by Anderson - also spelled variously Talmadge, Tallmadge, etc.)[1]
Thomas Talmage was born about 1580 [2]. Thomas Talmage , Cpt. , born 15 October 1575 - Barton, Stacey, England , Deceased 9 December 1653 - East Hampton, Suffolk Co., NY age at death: 78 years old
Thomas was born about 1580 at Barton, Stacey, England.[1]
Thomas married by about 1605 at England, to Unknown Unknown.[1] No record exists for the wife's name in New England.[1]
Children of Thomas and his wife:[1]
Thomas died by 9 December 1653, as evidenced by a town record which mentioned "Widow Talmage."[1] He had removed to Easthampton, Suffolk County, New York by 1651, and this is probably the place he died.[1]
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"Came to Charlestown, Mass. from Newton Stacey, Hants England in ship "Plough" which carried ten passengers in 1631. He had 6 sons and 1 daughter. He lived in Boston and Lynn, Mass. He moved in 1640 to Wouthhampton, L.I., tehnce to Easthampton, where he died."
But I'm not sure how to go about citing this information. If figured the boat he came in could offer more clues to his life!