NettetThe first English settler there appears to have been John Swain, Sr. (1633-1714), who had an early home in Sherburne, Nantucket, near the "Cove" on the western arm of Hummock Pond. NettetJohn Swain died on Nantucket Island on February 9, 1717. Biographical Information came from 'The History of Nantucket County, Island and Town" by Alexander Starbuck. ISBN 0-8048-0250-5 Inscription information: The main memorial, with the names of some of the island’s first male European settlers, is situated on the plot.
The Swain Migration Chronology, Part I: Origins
Nettet11. sep. 2001 · By 1660, Richard Swain had moved to the Island of Nantucket. In 1659 he and his son, John Swain, were two of the ten original purchasers of Nantucket Island from Thomas Mayhew for thirty pounds silver and two "Beaver Hatts". Children of Richard Swain and 1st wife Elizabeth are: i. Nettet22. feb. 2024 · Genealogy for John Swain (1664 - 1738) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. ... John Swain, of Nantucket. father. … eni leadership team
John Swain (1695-1749) - Find a Grave Memorial
NettetIn 1659, Richard Swain, with John Swain, his son and eight others purchased the Island of Nantucket, about 30 thousand acres and settled there. While there were only ten original purchasers, each man took a … Nettet27. apr. 2024 · Genealogy for John Swain (1745 - 1826) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. ... Nantucket Island, Nantucket … enilgs to tamil th