Onesimuss TALMAGE

Male 1662 - 1723  (61 years)


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  • Name Onesimuss TALMAGE  [1
    Birth 1662 
    Gender Male 
    Death 01 Feb 1723  [1
    Notes 
    • Excerpt from "The Talmadge, Tallmadge and Talmage Genealogy": He was born in England and came to America with his father when a boy....
      Thomas Jr., went to Southampton shortly after that town was founded in 1640, and was granted land there in 1642.
      On Mar 7, 1644, by order of the court Southampton was divided into four wards. In the first ward lived Thomas, Sr., and in the second ward lived Thomas, Jr., and Robert Talmage
      In 1649 Thomas, Jr., left Southampton with seven other men and founded the Town of Easthampton, where he lived the rest of his life. The new settlement seems to have prospered at once, for the next year there were thirty-six land holders. Thomas, Jr., was elected the first recorder or secretary, which position he held many years, alternating the exercise of the office with Benj. Price. In 1691 when he died he was the recorder.
      This little colony organized a force of fighting men to protect themselves in case of emergency and Thomas Talmage the recorder was chosen leader, and in 1660, Feb. 5th, the Court of Election confirmed his election as Lieutenant. Later his position was raised to that of Captain.
      He acted for the town on most occasions and the New Netherlands Register notes that Thomas Talmage in 1673 was Town Clerk. In 1674 Thomas Talmage and others, in the name of the town of Eashampton petitioned the King to allow them to remain under the government of Connecticut, and in 1682 a unanimous vote agreed that the Constable, the Overseers, the clergyman and Thomas Talmage, should sign a petition and transmit it to the Governor. In 1686 Governor Thomas Dongan granted a patent for the town of Easthampton to Captain Thomas Talmage and others.
      Judge Hedges writes that the records show that at his death in 1691, Captain Thomas Talmage was the richest man in East Hampton. When he made his will, 1687, his wife Elizabeth, was living and it is probably she to whom Rev. Nathaniel Hunting refers when he records the death of Mrs. Talmage, May 20, 1704..........
    Person ID I56346  Main Tree

    Father Capt Thomas TALMAGE,   b. 1617, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Between Apr and Sep 1691 
    Relationship Natural 
    Mother Elizabeth BANCROFT   d. 20 May 1704 
    Relationship Natural 
    Marriage Bef 1643  [2
    Family ID F20088  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Rebecca WHEELER   d. 04 Jan 1751 
    Children 
     1. Phebe TALMAGE  [Natural]
     2. Sarah TALMAGE  [Natural]
     3. Thomas TALMAGE,   b. Abt 1714   d. 13 Nov 1722 (Age 8 years)  [Birth]
     4. Mary TALMAGE  [Natural]
    Family ID F20102  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Sources 
    1. [S03484] Arthur White Talmadge, The Talmadge, Tallmadge and Talmage Genealogy, (Name: Name: Genealogical Publishers;;).

    2. [S03453] Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, (Name: Name: NEHGS: 1995;;).