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Thomas Goodman Bonney

Birth
England
Death
10 May 1693 (aged 89)
Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
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Thomas is the son of Thomas Bonney and Joyce (Hudson) Bonney. Husband of :
1> Mary Elizabeth (Terry) Bonney
and
2> Mary (Hunt) Bonney


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Thomas lived in Dover England, at some time before his immigration. Was a Shoemaker by trade. He arrived in America on the ship "Hercules" about 1635. He located in the Plymouth area of Massechusetts.
Reference: Southeastern Massachusetts Geneologies & Biographies, Vol2, pg839) Thomas Bonney came to America from Sandwich (Kent) England, on the "Hercules" which arrive in Charlestown, Massechusetts in 1635, piloted by John Whitney. A passenger list for the ship lists him as Bunney, Thomas from Sandwich. By occupation he was a shoemaker and a man respected by all. He settled in Duxbury, Massechusetts. He was appointed constable in 1643, an office only given to a man of high integrity. He owned land in Duxbury and was one of the principle proprietors of Bridgewater, Massechusetts in 1645. He took the oath of fidelity in Duxbury in 1657. He was also known as "Goodman" Bonney.
On March 3, 1645/46 he was presented for uncivil carriages lascivious actions towards women & Maids, but was released; on the same day he made a public apology to John Farnyseede and his wife Elizabeth for saying that Mrs. Farnyseede tried to temp "him into lust" and he admitted that it was his own "based heart" that made him misinterpret her actions. On August 4, 1646, he complained against John Willis and John Farnyseede for damaging his garden and he was awarded seven shillings damages. On October 1, 1661, he was charged by Christopher Wasdsworth with wounding his mare.
Thomas is the son of Thomas Bonney and Joyce (Hudson) Bonney. Husband of :
1> Mary Elizabeth (Terry) Bonney
and
2> Mary (Hunt) Bonney


Info found on line
Thomas lived in Dover England, at some time before his immigration. Was a Shoemaker by trade. He arrived in America on the ship "Hercules" about 1635. He located in the Plymouth area of Massechusetts.
Reference: Southeastern Massachusetts Geneologies & Biographies, Vol2, pg839) Thomas Bonney came to America from Sandwich (Kent) England, on the "Hercules" which arrive in Charlestown, Massechusetts in 1635, piloted by John Whitney. A passenger list for the ship lists him as Bunney, Thomas from Sandwich. By occupation he was a shoemaker and a man respected by all. He settled in Duxbury, Massechusetts. He was appointed constable in 1643, an office only given to a man of high integrity. He owned land in Duxbury and was one of the principle proprietors of Bridgewater, Massechusetts in 1645. He took the oath of fidelity in Duxbury in 1657. He was also known as "Goodman" Bonney.
On March 3, 1645/46 he was presented for uncivil carriages lascivious actions towards women & Maids, but was released; on the same day he made a public apology to John Farnyseede and his wife Elizabeth for saying that Mrs. Farnyseede tried to temp "him into lust" and he admitted that it was his own "based heart" that made him misinterpret her actions. On August 4, 1646, he complained against John Willis and John Farnyseede for damaging his garden and he was awarded seven shillings damages. On October 1, 1661, he was charged by Christopher Wasdsworth with wounding his mare.

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