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Family of Willliam + HATCH and Jane + YOUNG

Husband: Willliam + HATCH (1598-1651)
Wife: Jane + YOUNG (1596-1653)
Children: Anne + HATCH (1626-1697)
Marriage 9 Jul 1624 Canterbury, Kent, England1,2

Husband: Willliam + HATCH

Name: Willliam + HATCH
Sex: Male
Father: William + HATCH (1563-1611)
Mother: Ann + TILDEN (1570-1630)
Birth 14 Oct 1598 Wye, Kent, England
Immigration 1634 (age 35-36)3
Sailed on the vessel "The Hercules"
Death 5 Nov 1651 (age 53) Scituate, Plymouth, MA, US4

Wife: Jane + YOUNG

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Jane + YOUNG

Name: Jane + YOUNG
Sex: Female
Father: Edward + YOUNGE (1570-1600)
Mother: Susanne + CORBET (1574-1597)
Birth 1596 Kent, Essex, England
Immigration 1634 (age 37-38) to MA, US3
Death 8 Oct 1653 (age 56-57) Scituate, Plymouth, MA, US
Burial Men of Kent Cemetary5
Scituate, Plymouth, MA, US

Child 1: Anne + HATCH

Name: Anne + HATCH
Sex: Female
Spouse: James + Jonathan TORREY (1612-1665)
Birth 3 Dec 1626 Wye, Kent, England
Baptism 3 Dec 1626 (age 0) Wye, Kent, England6
Death 1697 (age 70-71) Marshfield, Plymouth, MA, US

Note on Husband: Willliam + HATCH

Elizabeth French, "Genealogical Research in England—Hatch," NEHGR 70:256, has taken the Hatch family back to John at Hecche of Kent, England, born ca. 1415. Elder William Hatch was born ca. 1598, probably in County Kent, the son of William and Anne Hatch. He sailed for Plymouth in March 1634/35 in the Hercules, with his second wife, Jane (Young), five children and six servants, and he settled at Scituate. He became a freeman on 5 January 1635/36, and in 1643 he was chosen the first ruling elder of the Second (Vassall's) Church at Scituate. In 1643 he also became a lieutenant in the Scituate military company. He died at Scituate 6 November 1651. His first wife is unknown. His widow Jane married (2) Elder Thomas King of Scituate. Hatch had seven children, six by his second wife, two of whom died young in England. Other members of his family came to Plymouth Colony, including his brother Thomas Hatch and Thomas's wife Lydia, and to Scituate; his sister Elizabeth (Hatch) Soan who became the second wife of John Stockbridge of Scituate; and his cousin Lydia Huckstep, who came to Scituate with her husband Nathaniel Tilden. (Plymouth Colony, by Eugene Aubrey Stratton)

Sources

1"US New England Marriages prior to 1700".
2"US and International Marriage Records, 1550-1900" (on-line, Yates Publishing, Provo, UT).
3"US and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500-1900".
4"MA Town and Vital Records 1620-1988 Record".
5"Find a Grave".
6"Kent, England Tyler Index to Parish Registers, 1538-1874 Records".