Lt. Robert Feake1,2

M, #3266, b. about 1602, d. 1 February 1660/61
Father*James Feake3
Mother*Judith Thomas3
Relationship9th great-grandfather of Robert Michael Damon
ReferenceZZ6246
Lt. Robert Feake was born about 1602.3 He was the son of James Feake and Judith Thomas.3 Lt. Robert Feake married Elizabeth Fones between 2 November 1631 and 27 January 1632.3,1 Lt. Robert Feake and Elizabeth Fones were divorced.3 Lt. Robert Feake died on 1 February 1660/61 in Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.3
He was an apprentice to James Feake a goldsmith (probably never practiced his craft in New World) between 21 September 1615 and 1623.3 Lt. Robert Feake immigrated in 1630.3 He was listed requesting freeman on 19 October 1630 in Massachusetts Bay Colony.3 He was listed a freeman on 18 May 1631 in Massachusetts Bay Colony.3 He became the father of Elizabeth Feake about 1633.3 Lt. Robert Feake became the father of Hannah Feake in June 1637.3 Lt. Robert Feake became the father of John Feake in 1639.3 Lt. Robert Feake immigrated in 1647.3 He was pardoned by the House of Commons for some unstated crime on 4 March 1649/50 in England.3 He immigrated before 17 October 1650.3 Robert's daughter was married at wedding of Hannah Feake and John Browne on 7 May 1656 in Flushing, New York.3

References

Lt. Robert Feake is described in The Great Migration Begins.3 Lt. Robert Feake is mentioned in The Great Migration Begins under Captain John Underhill.3 Lt. Robert Feake is mentioned in The Great Migration Begins under Governor John Winthrop.3

5 Children of Lt. Robert Feake and Elizabeth Fones

Children
ChartsPedigree of Robert Damon (Big)
Pedigree of Robert Damon (Limited)
Indented Pedigree of Robert Damon (Big)
Indented Pedigree of Robert Damon (Limited)
Last Edited5 Nov 2002

Citations

  1. [S122] Arnold Wood, John Wood of Attercliffe, Yorkshire, England and Falls, Buck County, Pennsylvania and His Descendants in the United States (Privately Printed, 1903). Repository: Richard Smith Damon Arlington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, in. Hereinafter cited as Wood Family.
  2. [S12] William Wade Henshaw, Encylopedia of Quaker Genealogy (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1936-1950: Inc. Broderbund Software, 1994). Repository: Richard Smith Damon Arlington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, in, Vol III, Page 116. Hereinafter cited as Encylopdia of Quaker Genealogy.
  3. [S142] Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins, Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Vol I-III, CD-ROM (n.p.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2000). Hereinafter cited as The Great Migration Begins.
  4. [S92] Patricia Ann Scherzinger, Colonial American of Royal and Noble Descent (Bowle, Maryland: Heritage Books, Inc, 1996).