Pane-Joyce Genealogy
Anne Tinker (3004) & Rev. Thomas Thornton
8687. Thomas Thornton. Born say 1634 in Dorchester, MA. Thomas died in Windsor, CT in 1647.16
8688. Priscilla Thornton. Born ca 1636. Priscilla died in Windsor, CT in 1647.16

Priscilla died at age 11.129
8689. Ann Thornton. Born say 1638 in Windsor, CT.16 Ann died in Windsor, CT in 1647.16
8690. Mary Thornton. Born say 1641 in Windsor, CT.16 Mary died in Boston, MA in 1708.16 Buried in Copp’s Hill Burial Ground, Boston.
Ca 1666 Mary married Judah Thatcher, son of Anthony Thatcher & Elizabeth Jones, in Yarmouth, MA.129
8691. Samuel Thornton. Born on 13 Jul 1645 in Windsor, CT.129

No further record.16
8692. Timothy Thornton. Born ca 1647 in Windsor, CT.129 Timothy died in Boston, MA on 19 Sep 1726.129 Buried in Copp’s Hill Burial Ground, Boston. Occupation: merchant.
Ca 1673 Timothy first married Experience Hollard.129 Experience died in Boston, MA 23 Mar 1693/4.129

Experience, daughter of Angel Hollard.16
On 9 Aug 1694 Timothy second married Sarah [Greenaugh] in Braintree, MA.16 Born ca 1639. Sarah died in Boston, MA on 3 Dec 1725.129

Sarah, widow of Capt. William Greenough.
8693. Thomas Thornton. Thomas died in Hartford, CT on 22 Sep 1703.129 Occupation: tanner.

According to Anderson,16 “there were several men in New England in the latter half of the seventeenth century by the name of Thomas Thornton who were of the right age to be the son of the immigrant Thomas Thornton, but no positive identification has as yet been made.”
On 5 Aug 1674 Thomas married Hannah Farrand, daughter of Nathaniel Farrand, in Milford, CT.129
8694. Theophilus Thornton. Born on 10 Jun 1651 in Stratford, CT.129

Theophilus was of Boston in 1679.129
Ca 1676 Theophilus married Hannah [Thornton].129
8695. Anne Thornton. Born say 1653.
Anne married Capt. Nathaniel Hall, son of John Hall. Born ca 1646/7 in Barnstable, MA. Nathaniel was baptized in Barnstable, MA, 8 Feb 1646/7.129

Nathaniel was a captain under Benjamin Church and faught in defence of Falmouth. He resided at Hingham, MA, where he kept a tavern and practices as a phusician, and later removed to the Delaware River.129
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