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- From http://www.sonic.net/~prouty/prouty/d687.htm:
"Thomas HYLAND (1364) (1627)(1099) was born about 1604 in England.(1364) He was baptized on 23 Apr 1604 in England, Sussex, Waldron.(1669) (1364) He died in 1683 in USA, Massachusetts, Plymouth Co., Scituate.(1364) The Hylands of Scituate variously spelled their surname Highland, Hiland, Hilland, and Hyland, with Hyland being the most common.
Thomas first removed to Tenterden, where Sarah was born, and later came to Scituate. [Biggs]
Thomas was from Tenterden, Kent, England. Most of his children were probably born there.[Savage]
"Thomas Hyland was freeman in Scituate 1638. His farm was on the fourth cliff, principally, but his house was on Kent street, nearly opposite to the lane called 'the drift way.' He came from Tenterden in Kent, England. There is no record of the birth of his children. It, however, appears that his daughter Debora was the second wife of Serjeant William Ticknor, 1666, and a daughter Mary, the third wife of John Bryant, se. 1664, and Ruth, single, 1664, and Sarah, wife of Thomas Turner, 1652. He mentions these daughters in his deeds of settlement, 1664. He had a son Samuel, who died a soldier in Philip's war, 1676. His wife Elizabeth executor, and Sergeant John Bryant bondsman." [Deane]
James Cudworth sold his Scituate home to Thomas Hyland when he went to Barnstable in 1640.
Thomas resided on Kent Street opposite a lane called 'Drift Way,' and had a farm on the Fourth Cliff. (The old lane called 'Drift Way' in early records has later been known as Ridgehill St., and is not to be confused with the present [1936] road around the hills, called the 'Drift Way.') [Briggs]
On Feb. 1, 1638 he "tooke the oath of allegiance to the King and fidelitie to the colony" in Scituate, [Plym. Col. Rec., 1:110]. He died after 28 Oct 1681when reference is made to "old Thomas Hieland" in court records [Plym. Col. Rec., 6:78]. "
Sources, from <http://www.sonic.net/~prouty/prouty/fowsrc.htm#1364>:
Deane, Samuel. History of Scituate, Massachusetts, from Its First Settlement to 1831. This reference courtesy of djoyce@clarku.edu; <http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/scituate/>.
Briggs, L. Vernon.. History and Genealogy of the Briggs Family, 1254 -1937. 1938, Three volumes
This reference courtesy of djoyce@clarku.edu; <http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/scituate/>.
Savage, Joseph. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England. Originally published 1860
This reference courtesy of djoyce@clarku.edu; <http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/scituate/>.
Anonymous.. "Hyland." Crerar, Owens, and allied families : a study in genealogical history. New York?: M.G. Crerar, 1942. 115 pgs; p. 41.
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