No children recorded.
Of Arbella's seventeen siblings, her sister Susan married Col. JOHN HUMFREY {1634, Lynn} and one of her brothers, CHARLES FIENNES {1630, Boston} accompanied her to New England. THOMAS DUDLEY {1630, Boston} and SIMON BRADSTREET {1630, Boston} had each been the Earl's steward. Probably the most nobly connected of the early immigrants, Isaac Johnson was a wealthy supporter of Winthrop's camp. The tragic early deaths of the Lady Arbella, and then some months later, his own, were incalculable losses to the infant colony.
Source: Anderson's Winthrop Fleet.
No children recorded.
Of Arbella's seventeen siblings, her sister Susan married Col. JOHN HUMFREY {1634, Lynn} and one of her brothers, CHARLES FIENNES {1630, Boston} accompanied her to New England. THOMAS DUDLEY {1630, Boston} and SIMON BRADSTREET {1630, Boston} had each been the Earl's steward. Probably the most nobly connected of the early immigrants, Isaac Johnson was a wealthy supporter of Winthrop's camp. The tragic early deaths of the Lady Arbella, and then some months later, his own, were incalculable losses to the infant colony.
Source: Anderson's Winthrop Fleet.
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