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- <ext>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Gordon Alexander Gordon] was born in Scotland in 1635. In 1651, at the age of sixteen he joined the Scottish Army of Charles II. On Septamber 3 1651, roughly 12,000 Royalist, Scottish troops were holed up in the English town of Worcester. this became known as the [http://www.battlefieldstrust.com/resource-centre/civil-war/battleview.asp?BattleFieldId=49 &quot;Battle of Worcester&quot;]. During the 10 hour battle 3,000 were killed and 7,000 taken prisoner. + <name>Alexander</name>
-Alexander was captured by English Soldiers led by Oliver Cromwell and was jailed as a prisoner of war at Tuthill Fields prison in London. Daniel Stone of Cambridge, England secured his release from prison in 1651 on condition that he be deported to the colonies. That year Alexander sailed to America aboard the Liberty, a ship commanded by Captain John Allen. The liberty landed in Boston. Alexander paid for his passage with a six year bound labor contract with John Cloyes, also called indentured servitude. As part of his contract Alexander was confined to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watertown%2C_Massachusetts Watertown, Massachusetts]. This contract was sold to Samual Stratton a year later without compensation for his year worked. November 3, 1663, Alexander appealed a second time to the courts in Massachusetts and was released from his contract. Alexender then moved to Exeter, New Hampshire and found employment at a sawmill owned by Nicholas Lissen. In October 10, 1664 he married Nicholas Lissen's daughter, Mary Lissen in Exeter, New Hampshire and was given twenty acres of land as dowry by his father-in-law. Mary and Alexander had eight children. In 1675 enlisted the colonists army to help defend the colony against the Indian chief, King Philip. In 1695, at the age of 60, Alexander again enlisted in the army, serving in Capt. Kingsley Hall's company in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_William%27s_War &quot;King Williams War&quot;]. Alexander eventually owned several sawmills. Alexander died in Exeter, New Hampshire in 1697 at the age of 62.</ext>+ <parents>63261</parents>
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 + <ext>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Gordon Alexander Gordon] was born in Scotland in 1635. At the age of sixteen he was a young soldier in General Monk’s army in 1651 which went forth with the design to place Charles II as king on the throne which was vacant by the execution of his father King Charles I. On September 3 1651, roughly 12,000 Royalist of General Monk's army were holed up in the English town of Worcester. This became known as the [http://www.battlefieldstrust.com/resource-centre/civil-war/battleview.asp?BattleFieldId=49 &quot;Battle of Worcester&quot;]. During the 10 hour battle 3,000 were killed and 7,000 taken prisoner.
 +Alexander was captured by English Soldiers led by Oliver Cromwell and was jailed as a prisoner of war at Tuthill Fields prison near St. Margaret’s church in London, England. Alexander was held prisoner thru the winter of 1651 and 1652. Daniel Stone of Cambridge, England secured his release from prison in the spring of 1652 on condition that he be deported to the colonies. That year Alexander sailed to America aboard the Liberty, a ship commanded by Captain John Allen. The liberty landed in Boston. Alexander paid for his passage with a six year bound labor contract with John Cloyes, also called indentured servitude. As part of his contract Alexander was confined to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watertown%2C_Massachusetts Watertown, Massachusetts]. John Cloyes sold his apprenticeship to Samual Stratton in October of 1652 without compensation to Alexander for his year worked. Alexander appealed to the court twice. On his second appeal, Alexander was released from his contract. Alexender then moved to Exeter, New Hampshire and found employment at a sawmill owned by Nicholas Lissen. In October 10, 1664 he married Nicholas Lissen's daughter, Mary Lissen in Exeter, New Hampshire and was given twenty acres of land as dowry by his father-in-law. He received a grant of land of twenty acres from Exeter on 10 October 1664 which was adjacent to the land given to him by Nicholas Lissen. Mary and Alexander had eight children, 2 daughters and 6 sons. In 1675 enlisted the colonists army to help defend the colony against the Indian chief, King Philip. In 1695, at the age of 60, Alexander again enlisted in the army, serving in Capt. Kingsley Hall's company in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_William%27s_War &quot;King Williams War&quot;]. Alexander eventually owned several sawmills. Alexander died in Exeter, New Hampshire in 1697 at the age of 62.</ext>
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 + <desc>Marion Otis' AGD</desc>
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Lineage Gordon
Sex Male
Full name (at birth) Alexander Gordon
Parents

Thomas Gordon [Gordon]

[1][2][3]

Events

4 August 1635 birth: Aberdeen (Scotland)

1651 military service: England, Served briefly in Scottish Army of Charles II, was captured by English soldiers led by Oliver Cromwell, jailed as prisoner of war at Tuthill Fields prison in London

1651 immigration: Boston (Massachusetts), United States, Deported to the colonies, confined to Watertown, Massachusetts

before 14 February 1659 marriage: Exeter (New Hampshire), United States, Mary Lissen [Lissen] b. 1644

23 February 1664 child birth: Exeter (New Hampshire), United States, Elizabeth Gordon [Gordon] b. 23 February 1664

23 March 1666 child birth: Exeter (New Hampshire), United States, Nicholas Gordon [Gordon] b. 23 March 1666

22 May 1668 child birth: Exeter (New Hampshire), United States, Mary Gordon [Gordon] b. 22 May 1668

26 October 1670 child birth: Exeter (New Hampshire), United States, John Gordon [Gordon] b. 26 October 1670 d. 1746

22 July 1673 child birth: Exeter (New Hampshire), United States, James Gordon [Gordon] b. 22 July 1673

1675 military service: United States, In 1675 enlisted the colonists army to help defend the colony against the Indian chief, King Philip.

1 December 1675 child birth: Exeter (New Hampshire), Rockingham County (New Hampshire), United States, Alexander Gordon [Gordon] b. 1 December 1675

20 November 1678 child birth: Exeter (New Hampshire), United States, Thomas Gordon [Gordon] b. 20 November 1678 d. 1762

1682 child birth: Exeter (New Hampshire), United States, Daniel Gordon [Gordon] b. 1682

1695 military service: United States, In 1695, at the age of 60, Alexander again enlisted in the army, serving in Capt. Kingsley Hall's company in the King Williams War.

1697 death: Exeter (New Hampshire), United States

Notes

Alexander Gordon was born in Scotland in 1635. At the age of sixteen he was a young soldier in General Monk’s army in 1651 which went forth with the design to place Charles II as king on the throne which was vacant by the execution of his father King Charles I. On September 3 1651, roughly 12,000 Royalist of General Monk's army were holed up in the English town of Worcester. This became known as the "Battle of Worcester". During the 10 hour battle 3,000 were killed and 7,000 taken prisoner. Alexander was captured by English Soldiers led by Oliver Cromwell and was jailed as a prisoner of war at Tuthill Fields prison near St. Margaret’s church in London, England. Alexander was held prisoner thru the winter of 1651 and 1652. Daniel Stone of Cambridge, England secured his release from prison in the spring of 1652 on condition that he be deported to the colonies. That year Alexander sailed to America aboard the Liberty, a ship commanded by Captain John Allen. The liberty landed in Boston. Alexander paid for his passage with a six year bound labor contract with John Cloyes, also called indentured servitude. As part of his contract Alexander was confined to Watertown, Massachusetts. John Cloyes sold his apprenticeship to Samual Stratton in October of 1652 without compensation to Alexander for his year worked. Alexander appealed to the court twice. On his second appeal, Alexander was released from his contract. Alexender then moved to Exeter, New Hampshire and found employment at a sawmill owned by Nicholas Lissen. In October 10, 1664 he married Nicholas Lissen's daughter, Mary Lissen in Exeter, New Hampshire and was given twenty acres of land as dowry by his father-in-law. He received a grant of land of twenty acres from Exeter on 10 October 1664 which was adjacent to the land given to him by Nicholas Lissen. Mary and Alexander had eight children, 2 daughters and 6 sons. In 1675 enlisted the colonists army to help defend the colony against the Indian chief, King Philip. In 1695, at the age of 60, Alexander again enlisted in the army, serving in Capt. Kingsley Hall's company in "King Williams War". Alexander eventually owned several sawmills. Alexander died in Exeter, New Hampshire in 1697 at the age of 62.

[edit] Sources

  1. Alexander Gordon Wikipedia Page -
  2. Gordon's of Maine -
  3. Marion Otis' AGD -

From grandparents to grandchildren

Grandparents
Archbald Gordone
birth: 1556, Aberdeen, Scotland
marriage: Kattrin Cheyne
Kattrin Cheyne
birth: about 1600, Scotland
marriage: Archbald Gordone
Grandparents
Parents
Margaret Milne
birth: about 1615, Scotland
marriage: Thomas Gordon
Parents
 
== 3 ==
Mary Lissen
birth: 1644
marriage: Alexander Gordon , Exeter (New Hampshire), United States
Alexander Gordon
birth: 4 August 1635, Aberdeen (Scotland)
military service: 1651, England, Served briefly in Scottish Army of Charles II, was captured by English soldiers led by Oliver Cromwell, jailed as prisoner of war at Tuthill Fields prison in London
immigration: 1651, Boston (Massachusetts), United States, Deported to the colonies, confined to Watertown, Massachusetts
marriage: Mary Lissen , Exeter (New Hampshire), United States
military service: 1675, United States, In 1675 enlisted the colonists army to help defend the colony against the Indian chief, King Philip.
military service: 1695, United States, In 1695, at the age of 60, Alexander again enlisted in the army, serving in Capt. Kingsley Hall's company in the King Williams War.
death: 1697, Exeter (New Hampshire), United States
== 3 ==
Children
Elizabeth Gordon
birth: 23 February 1664, Exeter (New Hampshire), United States
Nicholas Gordon
birth: 23 March 1666, Exeter (New Hampshire), United States
Mary Gordon
birth: 22 May 1668, Exeter (New Hampshire), United States
John Gordon
birth: 26 October 1670, Exeter (New Hampshire), United States
marriage:
death: 1746, Exeter (New Hampshire), United States
James Gordon
birth: 22 July 1673, Exeter (New Hampshire), United States
Sarah Sewel
birth: 17 September 1676, Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States
marriage: Alexander Gordon
Alexander Gordon
birth: 1 December 1675, Exeter (New Hampshire), Rockingham County (New Hampshire), United States
marriage: Sarah Sewel
Elizabeth Harriman
marriage: Thomas Gordon , Haverhill (Massachusetts), United States
death: 1709, Exeter, New Hampshire, United States
Rebecca Heard
birth:
marriage: Thomas Gordon , Exeter (New Hampshire), United States
Thomas Gordon
birth: 20 November 1678, Exeter (New Hampshire), United States
marriage: Elizabeth Harriman , Haverhill (Massachusetts), United States
marriage: Rebecca Heard , Exeter (New Hampshire), United States
death: 1762, Exeter (New Hampshire), United States
Margaret Harriman
birth: 6 October 1681, Haverhill (Massachusetts), Essex County (Massachusetts)
marriage: Daniel Gordon
Daniel Gordon
birth: 1682, Exeter (New Hampshire), United States
marriage: about 15 September 1708, Exeter (New Hampshire)
marriage: Margaret Harriman
Children
Grandchildren
Benoni (Sr.) Gordon
birth: 1709, Exeter (New Hampshire), United States
marriage: Abigail Smith
death: 1769, United States
Daniel Gordon
birth: 1 December 1704, Haverhill (Massachusetts), United States
marriage: Susannah Smith
death: 16 April 1786, Raymond (New Hampshire), Rockingham County (New Hampshire), United States
Timothy Gordon
birth: before 1709, Exeter (New Hampshire), United States
Thomas Gordon
birth: about 1708, Exeter (New Hampshire), United States
Joseph Gordon
birth: 1705, Exeter (New Hampshire), United States
James Gordon
birth: after 1709, Exeter (New Hampshire), United States
Diana Gordon
birth: after 1710, Exeter (New Hampshire), United States
Abigail Gordon
birth: after 1711, Exeter (New Hampshire), United States
Hannah Gordon
birth: after 1722, Exeter (New Hampshire), United States
Jonathan Bean
birth: 1720, Kingston, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States
marriage: Abigail Gordon , United States
Abigail Gordon
birth: 1725, Kingston (New Hampshire), United States
marriage: Jonathan Bean , United States
death: 1821, Bethel (Maine), United States
Abner Gordon
birth: 24 November 1712, Kingston (New Hampshire), Rockingham County (New Hampshire)
death: 1789
Grandchildren

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