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Joseph Faunce

Birth
Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
1725 (aged 71–72)
Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
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JOSEPH, 8th & last known child of John Faunce, was born 14 May 1653. He married at Plymouth 3 January 1677[/8] Judith Rickard.
Source: Anderson's Great Migration Begins.

Find A Grave contributor CWSam adds:
Some additional source data on Joseph FAUNCE.
Genealogies of Mayflower Families, Vol. I Page 768
3. JOSEPH2 FAUNCE (John1), born in Plymouth, Mass., 14 May
1653, died there 18 Jan. 1728. He married there, 3 Jan. 1678, JUDITH RICKARD, daughter of Giles and Hannah (Dunham)
Rickard. Giles Rickard's parents were Giles (1597-1684) and
Judith Rickard of Plymouth. Giles came to Plymouth in 1635.
Hannah (Dunham) Rickard's parents were John (1588-1688) and Abigail (Wood) Dunham. John Dunham was a deputy of the Plymouth General Court, 1639-54; a member of the Council of War, and Deacon of the church.
Page 769
Joseph Faunce was elected Town Surveyor 25 May 1691. He was at the Plymouth meeting 4 May 1676, voted 30 pounds for soldiering, and he was in the South Military Company which was formed in 1699. In.....etc.
Both Joseph and his wife were admited to the church 8 Feb.
1714, and Judith, his wife, was still a member in 1724.
Children, born in Plymouth:.....
JOSEPH, 8th & last known child of John Faunce, was born 14 May 1653. He married at Plymouth 3 January 1677[/8] Judith Rickard.
Source: Anderson's Great Migration Begins.

Find A Grave contributor CWSam adds:
Some additional source data on Joseph FAUNCE.
Genealogies of Mayflower Families, Vol. I Page 768
3. JOSEPH2 FAUNCE (John1), born in Plymouth, Mass., 14 May
1653, died there 18 Jan. 1728. He married there, 3 Jan. 1678, JUDITH RICKARD, daughter of Giles and Hannah (Dunham)
Rickard. Giles Rickard's parents were Giles (1597-1684) and
Judith Rickard of Plymouth. Giles came to Plymouth in 1635.
Hannah (Dunham) Rickard's parents were John (1588-1688) and Abigail (Wood) Dunham. John Dunham was a deputy of the Plymouth General Court, 1639-54; a member of the Council of War, and Deacon of the church.
Page 769
Joseph Faunce was elected Town Surveyor 25 May 1691. He was at the Plymouth meeting 4 May 1676, voted 30 pounds for soldiering, and he was in the South Military Company which was formed in 1699. In.....etc.
Both Joseph and his wife were admited to the church 8 Feb.
1714, and Judith, his wife, was still a member in 1724.
Children, born in Plymouth:.....


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