9680 Individuals in our Database | | | Emmons - 3 Individuals Found | Photo | Name / Spouse | Father / Mother | Notes |  | Hannah Emmons b.1640 d.1670 | Father: Thomas Emmons Mother: | |  | Jonathan Emmons b.1580 d.1616 Spouse: Jane Remelle | Father: Mother: | |  | Thomas Emmons b.1609 d.1664 Spouse: Hannah Emmons | Father: Jonathan Emmons Mother: | Thomas Emmons (Born about 1609 in London, London, England - Died 11 May 1664 at about age 55 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony ), son of Jonathan Emmons [uncertain] and Jane (Remelle) Emmons [uncertain], Arrival in New England Thomas Emmons first appears in the New England records in 1639, in Portsmouth, Rhode Island. Later he removed to Boston.[4] Thomas Emons/Emings was admitted as Freeman of Portsmouth on 12 March 1640, along with Samuel Hutchinson and others. At the same meeting occurred the consummation of the union of the previously separate settlements of Portsmouth and Newport into Aquidneck. [5] Thomas Emings served on two petit juries and a grand jury in Portsmouth in 1640,, 1641, and 1643 [6] A real estate ruling in 1644 set one border as the Emins hedge[7] Removal to Boston, Massachusetts 1647 [8][9][10][11][12] "Thomas Emins, was admitted to be an inhabitant of Boston, June 29th, 1648." "Thomas Emans, cordwainer, with wife Martha, were admitted to First Church, Boston, February 18th, 1651." " He was admitted a freeman there, May 26th, 1652." "As shown in a deed of Thomas Yoe to Phillip Wharton, date of December 16th, 1653, Thomas Emans was a shoemaker, and owned a house and lot in Conduit Street, Boston."[13] | | | | |