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Name: Richard Byshop
Event Type: Marriage
Marriage Date: 24 Oct 1620
Marriage Place: Glanvilles Wootton, Dorset, England
Spouse: Dulcibel Kingman
- [S34] Red Book Volume II -- The Stephen Family, Marion Stephen Morrill, (Name: Self;), Richard Bishop.
Red Book Volume II
The Stephen Family
By Marion Stephen Morrill
Page 106
RICHARD BISHOP is first found recorded in 1665 in the Town Records of Salem, Mass. His wife, Dulzebella, died 1658. They were both from the vicinity of Cranbrook, Kent, England, or its environs, and came to Massachusetts Bay Colony several years in advance of their son John, the Guilford, Connecticut, settler who later came to America aboard the "Saint John," the first ship that came direct from England to the New Haven Colony.
Their children were Mary, Thomas, Nathaniel, Jamee (later deputy lieutenant governor of Connecticut) and John, who was one of the twenty-five original settlers of Guilford, Connecticut, and whose name appears as that of co-signer on several early documents of the colony, among them being "The Plantation Covenant", signed on shipboard June 1, 1639, "The Purchase from Uncas" and "The Purchase from the Sachem Squaw".
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