![]() Thomas was a freeman in 1637 and deacon of the First Church in Scituate at its first institution. Thomas Besbeech/Besbedge/Bisbetch/Bisby from Kent, England,and his daughters Mary and Alice were part of the Tilden group who came to Scituate on the ship Hercules in 1634/5. His surname could possibly have been Bowers. His daughter Sarah Annable married Henry Ewellįrancis Bavers/Babers built his house, the thirty-seventh in Scituate, before October 1636. Annable was a resident of Barnstable by 1640. ![]() In 1634 he was dismissed from the church in Plymouth with Henry Cobb and wife, William Gilson and wife, Henry Rowlee and wife, Humphrey Turner, Edward Foster, and Richard Foxwell on condition that they “join in a body at Scituate.” In 1633 Annable was granted a four acre parcel of land in Scituate, the sixth lot south of the stony (Satuit) brook, bounded on the south by the meeting house common. Anthony Annable, married in Cambridgeshire, England, was a freeman by 1633. ![]()
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