Ensign John Booth

Name
Ensign John /Booth/
Name prefix
Ensign
Given names
John
Surname
Booth
Birth of a daughter

familysearch.org (LDS) shows birthplace as Flushing, Queens, LI,
NY

Marriage of a daughter
Marriage of a daughter
Marriage of a daughter
Death of a daughter
Burial of a daughter
Note

Susannah Booth Thorne's exact parentage is unknown. There was an Ensign John Booth who came with Reverend John Youngs to New Southold on Long Island. He resided on Shelter Island. Youngs was a militant puritan with strong anti Quaker feelings. In more than one instance Booth sided with the quakers against Youngs. Given this bent towards religious tolerance and given the fact the Reverend Youngs group was from Southold in Suffolk County, England (next to Lincolnshire) we have some circumstantial evidence tying the Booths and Thornes to the same general area. There was a very large and very ancient Booth family in Great Grimsby an old seaport and military site at the mouth of the river Humber, Lincolnshire. Travelling inland from Grimsby, not far from the Humber River lies the City of THORNE. Thorne is located in South Yorkshire and is less than 35 miles from Grimsby and is less than 60 miles from where Gunby was formerly situated. Further it's only about 80 miles south towards London to Southold (John Youngs and John Booth)