He and his wife Lydia came to America on the second trip of the "Lion", which was in 1632, according to findings of their 1631 marriage in England in The Great Migration Begins series, Vol III, pp.1426-1430. This is in conflict with passenger lists which put them on the first voyage of the "Lion" in 1630. It is difficult, however, to get around the marriage finding in England on a date later than that sailing. Lydia's brother, John Eliot, was also on that second sailing in 1632.
He married Lydia Eliot at High Laver, Co.Essex, England on Jul 26,1631.
Children: James Penniman III, Lydia Penniman Adams, John Penniman, Joseph Penniman, Sarah Penniman Robinson(wife of Increase Robinson), Bethia Penniman Allen, Samuel Penniman, Hannah Penniman Hall Haskins, Abigail Penniman Cary, and Mary Penniman Paine.
He and his wife Lydia came to America on the second trip of the "Lion", which was in 1632, according to findings of their 1631 marriage in England in The Great Migration Begins series, Vol III, pp.1426-1430. This is in conflict with passenger lists which put them on the first voyage of the "Lion" in 1630. It is difficult, however, to get around the marriage finding in England on a date later than that sailing. Lydia's brother, John Eliot, was also on that second sailing in 1632.
He married Lydia Eliot at High Laver, Co.Essex, England on Jul 26,1631.
Children: James Penniman III, Lydia Penniman Adams, John Penniman, Joseph Penniman, Sarah Penniman Robinson(wife of Increase Robinson), Bethia Penniman Allen, Samuel Penniman, Hannah Penniman Hall Haskins, Abigail Penniman Cary, and Mary Penniman Paine.
Gravesite Details
** HE MAY NOT BE BURIED IN HANCOCK CEMETERY **