Nicholas Lissen † 8 gruodžio 1714

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gimimas: Lochabar, Scotland, United Kingdom

santuoka: ? Alice [Alice]

1635 vaiko gimimas: Fallis, Dayiot Parish, Lochabar, Scotland, Hannah Lissen [Lissen] gim. 1635 † 1714

1640 vaiko gimimas: Follis, Dayiot Parish, Lochabar, Scotland, Margaret Lissen [Lissen] gim. 1640 † 1714

1644 vaiko gimimas: Mary Lissen [Lissen] gim. 1644

8 gruodžio 1714 mirtis: Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States

Pastabos

This early pioneer to Salem was a Scottish Presbyterian who had fled from the persecution the family suffered in his homeland, during a brief period when the Catholic Party was in control. He moved to northern Ireland and lived there for a time and then came to America in 1637. They first resided at Salem and he was in the lumber business. In 1646 he applied to the Court for permission to operate a business in Marblehead but was denied. The following year, Oct. 10th, 1648, he purchased two houses of George Barlow in Exeter, and moved there. Their three daughters were all born in Scotland. - - From the book History of New Hampshire, by Everett S. Stackpole, worth quoting in full: - - "An item of some importance in the early history of New Hampshire has been overlooked by historians. This was the bringing in, as servants, of some Scotchmen, who had been taken prisoners by Oliver Cromwell in the Battle of Dunbar, September 3, 1650, and the Battle of Worcester, just one year later. One hundred and fifty from Dunbar were sent to Boston in the ship Unity and there sold to pay their passage money of twenty pounds apiece. They were forced to work as apprentices from six to eight years, after which they had their liberty and received grants of land in towns where they chose to settle. Two hundred and seventy-two more prisoners came over from the Battle of Worcester in the ship John and Sara. A score or more of these Scots were employed in the sawmills at Oyster River and Exeter, that then included Newmarket, and some became permanent settlers in those places. Among them were Walter Jackson and William Thompson's son John at Oyster River, John Hudson of Bloody Point, and John Sinclair, John Bean, Alexander Gordon and John Barber of Exeter. The descendants of these include some of the leading men in the state." (p. 76) - - Stackpole's statement is corroborated by information contained in an article published in the October 1927 issue of The Journal of the Massachusetts Historical Society. The article states - - "The tax lists and other sources of information show that Exeter also profited by this chattel slavery, as Nicholas Lissen of the latter place is credited with being master of some of the Worcester prisoners." (p. 28) - [Editor's note: According to Mr. Greubel, the material by Mr. Bean on his ancestor John Bean is available in the Mormon family history library in Salt Lake City but so far as is known, has not been published elsewhere.] Bean states that an expatriate Scotsman by the name of Nicholas Lissen "was operating two lumber mills near Exeter, N.H." in 1651 (Bean 1977:5). Following Stackpole, he states that "the seven men who were indentured to Nicholas Lissen were: John Bean, John Barber, Alexander Gordon, John Sinclair, John Hudson, John Thompson, and Walter Jackson. All were to be lifetime friends of John Bean." (Bean 1977:6)</ext>

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== 1 ==
Nicholas Lissen
gimimas: Lochabar, Scotland, United Kingdom
santuoka: ? Alice
mirtis: 8 gruodžio 1714, Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States
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Vaikai
Alexander Gordon
gimimas: 4 rugpjūčio 1635, Aberdeen, Schottland
karinė tarnyba: 1651, England, Served briefly in Scottish Army of Charles II, was captured by English soldiers led by Oliver Cromwell, jailed as prisoner of war at Tuthill Fields prison in London
imigracija: 1651, Boston, MA, USA, Deported to the colonies, confined to Watertown, Massachusetts
santuoka: Mary Lissen , Exeter (New Hampshire), USA
karinė tarnyba: 1675, USA, In 1675 enlisted the colonists army to help defend the colony against the Indian chief, King Philip.
karinė tarnyba: 1695, USA, In 1695, at the age of 60, Alexander again enlisted in the army, serving in Capt. Kingsley Hall's company in the King Williams War.
mirtis: 1697, Exeter, NH, USA
Mary Lissen
gimimas: 1644
santuoka: Alexander Gordon , Exeter (New Hampshire), USA
John Bean (MacBean, MacBayne)
gimimas: < 1634, Strathdearn, Inverness-Shire, Scotland
krikštas: 1634?, Follis, Daviot Parish, Scotland
santuoka: Hannah Lissen , Exeter (New Hampshire), United States
santuoka: Margaret Lissen , Exeter (New Hampshire), United States
mirtis: 24 sausio 1717, Exeter (New Hampshire), United States, Church Yard of the Congregational Church
Margaret Lissen
gimimas: 1640, Follis, Dayiot Parish, Lochabar, Scotland
santuoka: John Bean (MacBean, MacBayne) , Exeter (New Hampshire), United States
mirtis: 1714, Exeter, New Hampshire, United States
palaidojimas: 1714, Old Meeting House Yard, Congretional Church Yard, Exeter, Rockingham Co., New Hampshire, United States
Hannah Lissen
gimimas: 1635, Fallis, Dayiot Parish, Lochabar, Scotland
santuoka: John Bean (MacBean, MacBayne) , Exeter (New Hampshire), United States
mirtis: 1714, Exeter (New Hampshire)
Vaikai
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Elizabeth Gordon
gimimas: 23 vasario 1664, Exeter (New Hampshire), USA
Nicholas Gordon
gimimas: 23 kovo 1666, Exeter (New Hampshire), USA
Mary Gordon
gimimas: 22 gegužės 1668, Exeter (New Hampshire), USA
John Gordon
gimimas: 26 spalio 1670, Exeter (New Hampshire), USA
santuoka:
mirtis: 1746, Exeter (New Hampshire), USA
James Gordon
gimimas: 22 liepos 1673, Exeter (New Hampshire), USA
Sarah Sewel
gimimas: 17 rugsėjo 1676, Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States
santuoka: Alexander Gordon
Alexander Gordon
gimimas: 1 gruodžio 1675, Exeter (New Hampshire), Rockingham County (New Hampshire), United States
santuoka: Sarah Sewel
Elizabeth Harriman
santuoka: Thomas Gordon , Haverhill (Massachusetts), United States
mirtis: 1709, Exeter, New Hampshire, United States
Rebecca Heard
gimimas:
santuoka: Thomas Gordon , Exeter (New Hampshire), USA
Thomas Gordon
gimimas: 20 lapkričio 1678, Exeter (New Hampshire), USA
santuoka: Elizabeth Harriman , Haverhill (Massachusetts), United States
santuoka: Rebecca Heard , Exeter (New Hampshire), USA
mirtis: 1762, Exeter (New Hampshire), USA
Margaret Harriman
gimimas: 6 spalio 1681, Haverhill (Massachusetts), Essex County (Massachusetts)
santuoka: Daniel Gordon
Daniel Gordon
gimimas: 1682, Exeter (New Hampshire), USA
santuoka: 15 rugsėjo 1708?, Exeter (New Hampshire)
santuoka: Margaret Harriman
Mary Bean
gimimas: 8 birželio 1655, Exeter (New Hampshire), United States
Henry Bean
gimimas: 1657?, Exeter (New Hampshire), United States
mirtis: 5 kovo 1661, United States
Hannah Bean
gimimas: 1659?, Exeter (New Hampshire), United States
mirtis: 18 liepos 1692, Kingston (New Hampshire), United States
John Bean
gimimas: 15 rugpjūčio 1661, Exeter (New Hampshire), United States
mirtis: 18 gegužės 1666, Exeter (New Hampshire), United States
Daniel Bean
gimimas: 23 kovo 1663, Exeter (New Hampshire), United States
mirtis: kovo 1718, Exeter (New Hampshire), United States
Samuel Bean
gimimas: 23 gegužės 1665, Exeter (New Hampshire), United States
John Bean
gimimas: 13 spalio 1668, Exeter (New Hampshire), United States
Margaret Bean
gimimas: 17 spalio 1670, Exeter (New Hampshire), United States
James Bean
gimimas: 17 gruodžio 1672, Exeter (New Hampshire), United States
Jeremiah Bean
gimimas: 20 balandžio 1675, Exeter (New Hampshire), United States
Elizabeth Bean
gimimas: 24 rugsėjo 1678, Exeter (New Hampshire), United States
Catherine Bean
gimimas: 1680, Exeter (New Hampshire), United States
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