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Nicholas Hathway (b. ca. 1595) was probably the son of Thomas and Margaret Hathway of Kingscote, Gloucestershire, England. He arrived in New England before February 1638/9 and settled at Braintree, Massachusetts. His known son, John Hathway (1629-1705), was probably born in England. He and his first wife, Martha, were married ca. 1649. They had six children, 1650-1669. He married 2) Ruth, widow of Christopher Dyer, in 1692 at Braintree. John Hathway probably died at Taunton, Massachusetts. Descendants lived in Massachusetts, Kentucky, Ohio, New Jersey, Indiana, Illinois, New York, California and elsewhere. The surname is spelled Hathaway, Hatheway Hathway and other variant spellings.
Nicholas Hathaway immigrated (probably with his wife, Martha, and their children) about 1638. Some of the descendants remained in Massachusetts, while others migrated to New Jersey, Ohio, Iowa, California, Virginia, North Carolina and elsewhere.
From Dean to Dand follows the Hathaway patronymic from its inception in the Forest of Dean in Wales, when it was recorded in the Domesday Book. The family spread across England before crossing the Atlantic to the American colonies. One branch of the diaspora, the author’s ancestors, migrated north into Upper Canada and then west onto the Canadian prairies. The story traces that branch of the Hathaway family as one small thread in a tapestry woven from shifting political, social, and economic forces. Perhaps the real story in these pages is the tapestry and its story of the courage to face social, political and economic change, the energy and resourcefulness of those whose stories launched all of ours.
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Handwritten genealogy concerning Asa Hathaway of Freetown, Mass and Bristol, R.I.