Home Surname List Name Index Sources Email Us | Fifth Generation14. John BEEBE III was born before 4 November 1628 in Broughton, Northamptonshire, England.3 He was baptized on 4 November 1628 in Broughton, Northamptonshire, England.2 "He was a farmer and lived in Broughton, Northamptonshire, England. In 1649 he and his brother Samuel Beebe emigrated to the American colonies, and later that year they were living in Gloucester, Essex, MA. In late 1650 or early 1651 he moved to New London, New London, CT where he spent the remainder of his life. Very likely he had been for some time on the plantation of New London in the service of John Winthrop, the founder. In 1707, he deeded 31 acres to his son Benjamin. This deed was recorded 28 April 1714 but he was probably dead at that time. He was called a "Leather Dresser" in a deed dated 1660. In 1675, he was appointed Ensign by the general court. During King Philip's War in June 1676, he went on several expeditions against the Indians to Rhode Island, Taunton and beyond Westfield, MA on the way to Albany. On one of these expeditions, the company ascended the Connecticut River to Northampton, where they joined Major Talcot with supplies of which the army was in urgent need. In 1690, he was commissioned a lieutenant. . John BEEBE III and Abigail YORKE were married.4 Abigail YORKE was born (date unknown). |