They had six children: Rhoda Rogers, George, Thomas, Daniel, Sarah Bisbee Lincoln, & John.
In his treatment of this family, Savage incorrectly assigned a number of records which pertain to the immigrant to the son of the same name. Pope included in the family a seventh child, a daughter "Ann died about July 26, 1652." This is the date of death for the son John, imaginatively converted by Pope into a non-existent daughter Ann.
Source: Anderson's Great Migration Study Project
Attached portions of the article "Ancestry of John Tinker" by Douglas Richardson; the prolific compiler of Royal, Magna Carte, etc. ancestries, in the October, 1995 issue of the New England Historical and Genealogical Register (volume 149, pages 401-431). It looks like Sarah (Tinker) King named her oldest child Rhoda King after her sister Rhoda Tinker.
They had six children: Rhoda Rogers, George, Thomas, Daniel, Sarah Bisbee Lincoln, & John.
In his treatment of this family, Savage incorrectly assigned a number of records which pertain to the immigrant to the son of the same name. Pope included in the family a seventh child, a daughter "Ann died about July 26, 1652." This is the date of death for the son John, imaginatively converted by Pope into a non-existent daughter Ann.
Source: Anderson's Great Migration Study Project
Attached portions of the article "Ancestry of John Tinker" by Douglas Richardson; the prolific compiler of Royal, Magna Carte, etc. ancestries, in the October, 1995 issue of the New England Historical and Genealogical Register (volume 149, pages 401-431). It looks like Sarah (Tinker) King named her oldest child Rhoda King after her sister Rhoda Tinker.
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