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Nicholas Day II

Birth
Shoreditch, London Borough of Hackney, Greater London, England
Death
2 Apr 1705 (aged 69–70)
Gunpowder, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Harford County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
Plot
unknown-
Memorial ID
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The date of birth is not sure
most researches say, ABT 1635-1640 But
I believe I found a
Baptism record dated 27 August 1635, seems about the right time and Parish=
"St. Leonard, Shoreditch." shows parents:
Nicholas Day Sr. and
Elizabeth Day. lived in Hackney Middlesex.


also Passenger list: 1658 Early Settlers of Maryland, he would have been 23 yrs old.
(Rev. Stan Day says, "At age 15, in the year 1650, he took a ship to America.") so we need to find the Passenger list to prove this point.

The U.S. and International Marriage records 1560-1900
PLACE: Baltimore County Maryland
NAME: Sarah Lowe
Spouse NAME: Nicholas Day.
DATE: 1684


"1699 Tax list: Baltimore, MD township: N Side Gunpowder Hun" Nicholas Day the land is named in the Will as "William the Conquerer"

Nicholas Day Will
the Will of Nicholas Day "proved 2 Feb. 1705
naming his wife Sarah Lowe-Day, and his children:
Nicholas DAY III B: 1688(the land William Concour) #116393633
Edward B: 1689 #116393164
Sarah Day, B:1686 Mar. John GREER my g-g-g-grampa
Elizabeth B: 1691 #116393385
Dinah B: 1694 #116393572
also named as recipient was Obediah Pritchard, who married Sarah.
(the copy of the will by:rootsweb.com Bob Sanders TREE)

So I DO NOT make additional DUPS of MY family tree I have given the memorial # for the children by Rochelle

"**********************************************************
The Day Family History book
from Rev. Stan Day agrees with everything that I had already placed above, except the year he came to America.

And now I received this email....
contributor: ceb39genealogy@----- .com
Their suggestion:
-------------------------
In Gust Skordas book, The Early Settlers Of Maryland, Records of Land Patents, 1633-1680, Genealogical Publishing, Baltimore, MD, he states on page 128, the Day, Nicholas transported 1658.
Thank you, still would be great to have a copy of the actual record.

NOTE: The place of burial is an assumption on us Descendants, that they did lay our ancestors to rest on their own property. Someday maybe someone will be able to get a Dowser over their and find where our peoples final resting place is.
The date of birth is not sure
most researches say, ABT 1635-1640 But
I believe I found a
Baptism record dated 27 August 1635, seems about the right time and Parish=
"St. Leonard, Shoreditch." shows parents:
Nicholas Day Sr. and
Elizabeth Day. lived in Hackney Middlesex.


also Passenger list: 1658 Early Settlers of Maryland, he would have been 23 yrs old.
(Rev. Stan Day says, "At age 15, in the year 1650, he took a ship to America.") so we need to find the Passenger list to prove this point.

The U.S. and International Marriage records 1560-1900
PLACE: Baltimore County Maryland
NAME: Sarah Lowe
Spouse NAME: Nicholas Day.
DATE: 1684


"1699 Tax list: Baltimore, MD township: N Side Gunpowder Hun" Nicholas Day the land is named in the Will as "William the Conquerer"

Nicholas Day Will
the Will of Nicholas Day "proved 2 Feb. 1705
naming his wife Sarah Lowe-Day, and his children:
Nicholas DAY III B: 1688(the land William Concour) #116393633
Edward B: 1689 #116393164
Sarah Day, B:1686 Mar. John GREER my g-g-g-grampa
Elizabeth B: 1691 #116393385
Dinah B: 1694 #116393572
also named as recipient was Obediah Pritchard, who married Sarah.
(the copy of the will by:rootsweb.com Bob Sanders TREE)

So I DO NOT make additional DUPS of MY family tree I have given the memorial # for the children by Rochelle

"**********************************************************
The Day Family History book
from Rev. Stan Day agrees with everything that I had already placed above, except the year he came to America.

And now I received this email....
contributor: ceb39genealogy@----- .com
Their suggestion:
-------------------------
In Gust Skordas book, The Early Settlers Of Maryland, Records of Land Patents, 1633-1680, Genealogical Publishing, Baltimore, MD, he states on page 128, the Day, Nicholas transported 1658.
Thank you, still would be great to have a copy of the actual record.

NOTE: The place of burial is an assumption on us Descendants, that they did lay our ancestors to rest on their own property. Someday maybe someone will be able to get a Dowser over their and find where our peoples final resting place is.

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