NameTobias Feake
Notes for Tobias Feake
Tobias Feake1,2
M, b. before August 1624, d. before 8 October 1672
Father*
James Feake b. 13 Feb 1599, d. b 1625
Mother*
Audrey Crompton d. b 1625
Tobias was born before August 1624 at London, County Middlesex, England.3 In August 1624, Tobias was christened at the Church of St. Mary White Chapel, London, County Middlesex, England.4 When he was a young child, he & his sister went to live with their aunt & uncle, Alice & Tobias Dickson. It was this uncle for whom he was named. Some time after 1625, the Dicksons went to live in Germany. Years later, his aunt & uncle sent him to live with his uncle Robert Feake in Watertown, Connecticut. On 10 May 1639, Robert Feake had guardianship of Tobias age 17 years.5,2 Tobias married Anna van Beyeren, daughter of Albert Sebastiaens van Beyeren and Maritgen Pauwels Sterlinex, after 1645 at Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut.6 He and Anna were blessed with 1 child. Before 14 August 1649, Tobias & Anna were residing in Flushing on Long Island.7 Tobias's wife, Anna, died in April 1656 in the Town of Flushing, Queens County, Long Island, New York, at age 46 years, leaving him a widower.8 Tobias married Mary Patrick after 1656 at ___. On 29 December 1659, he carried a remonstrance to New Amsterdam & was arrested & jailed for lodging Quakers in his home. He was fined 299 guilders.9 On 24 June 1662, Tobias was authorized by the Orphan Masters to travel to Holland to collect the inheritance that belonged to his first wife.10 Tobias never returned from his trip abroad. Instad of returning home to Flushing, he returned to his home in England, deserting his wife & children. Mary & the children were left with no income & to fend for themselves. Tobias made his will on 7 July 1669 at Wapping, County Middlesex, England. In it Tobias Feake "of Wapping, Middlesex, mariner, mentioned no wife or child but stated he was indebted to Ann Faraway of the same place, widow. "In a good & valuaable sum of money and also for divers good causes and considerarions". He named her his sole heir & exectris.ion.11 Tobias departed this life before 8 October 1672 at Wapping, County Middlesex, England. His will was probated on 8 October 1672.
Family 1
Anna van Beyeren b. 1610, d. Apr 1656
Child
◦ James Feake b. c 1649, d. 1727
Family 2
Mary Patrick d. b 20 May 1692
see: http://mccurdyfamilylineage.com/ancestry/p242.htm#i32905
Notes for Anneken “Anna” (Spouse 1)
Anna van Beyeren1
F, b. 1610, d. April 1656
Father*
Albert Sebastiaens van Beyeren d. b 23 Mar 1630
Mother*
Maritgen Pauwels Sterlinex d. bt 14 Feb 1648 - 1 Jan 1649
Anna was born in 1610 at The Hague, Holland, Netherlands.2 Anneken married Captain Daniel Patrick on 3 March 1630 at The Hague, Holland, Netherlands.3 On 20 April 1630, Anna and her husband, Daniel, immigrated on the ship "Winthrop's Fleet" from Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, county Norfolk, England along with Captain John Underhil. They arrived at the Boston Harbor in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. John & Daniel had been hired by Govenor John Winthrop to train the militia. Anna's husband, Daniel, died on 2 June 1644 in Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut,, leaving her a widow.4 Anna married 2nd Tobias Feake, son of James Feake and Audrey Crompton, after 1645 at Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut.5 She and Tobias were blessed with 1 child. Before 14 August 1649, Tobias & Anna were residing in Flushing on Long Island.6 Anna departed this life in April 1656 at the Town of Flushing, Queens County, Long Island, New York, at age 46 years.7
Husband: Captain Daniel Patrick b. c 1605, d. 2 Jun 1644
Children:
◦ Anna Patrick b. c 1634
◦ Patientia Patrick+ b. c 1636
◦ Daniel Patrick+ b. c 1642, d. b 30 May 1721
◦ Samuel Patrick b. b 17 Jul 1642, d. b 1700
see: http://mccurdyfamilylineage.com/ancestry/p241.htm#i32899
Notes for Mary (Spouse 2)
Mary Patrick
F, d. before 20 May 1692
Mary was born at London, County Middlesex, England. She was the daughter of Alexander POatrick of London.1 Mary married Tobias Feake, son of James Feake and Audrey Crompton, after 1656 at ___. Tobias never returned from his trip abroad. Instad of returning home to Flushing, he returned to his home in England, deserting his wife & children. Mary & the children were left with no income & to fend for themselves. She made her will 20th day of the 11th month 1691.
Mary Feke, widow, 20 Aug., 1691. To dau. Elizabeth Morgan ?3, a gold ring, etc. Livestock to granddaus., Mary & Aritus Morgan; two twenty acre lots in Flushing to grandsons Thomas, Charles & James Morgan; bequeaths to friends Samuel Dean' Hugh Cowperthwait, & Samuel Haight; residue to dau. Judith, and she exx. Overseers: John Rodman & John Burrows. Wits. Thomas Stevenson, William Laurence, & Benjamin Field.2,3
Mary departed this life before 20 May 1692 at the Town of Flushing, Queens County, Long Island, New York. Her will was probated on 20 May 1692.
see: http://mccurdyfamilylineage.com/ancestry/p242.htm#i32923