England
(--?--), Ann  (say 1605 - )
(--?--), Frances  (say 1595 - 1678)
Beardsley, John  (2 November 1633 - )
Beardsley, Joseph  (circa September 1634 - )
Beardsley, William  (circa 1604 - 1661)
Caulkins, Hugh  (1600 - 1690)
Dane, Francis (Reverend)  (say 1630 - 1697)
Deacon, Phebe  (say 1595 - )
Dunton, Samuel  (circa 1620 - 7 November 1683)
Dutton, John the legendary progenitor of the family in New England  (circa 1591 - )
Dutton, Josiah  (say 1620 - )
Dutton, Robert  (say 1620 - )
Dutton, Thomas  (circa 1619 - 22 January 1686/87)
Gould, Zaccheus  (say 1590 - )
Harvey, Mary  (circa 1608 - following 1667)
Hill, Jane  (say 1635 - 20 December 1646)
Knowlton, John  (1610 - 8 October 1654)
Knowlton, Mary (who died young)  (circa 1617 - say 1625)
Knowlton, Robert  (circa 1613 - say 1685)
Knowlton, Samuel  (say 1615 - 1655)
Knowlton, Thomas (Deacon)  (1622 - )
Knowlton, William (Captain)  (say 1585 - 6 June 1639)
Knowlton, William Junior  (1615 - )
Lower, Henry  (say 1810 - )
Neeld, Mary  (say 1590 - )
Olcott, Thomas  (circa 1609 - February 1654/55)
Perkins, Jacob (Sergeant)  (1624 - 29 January 1699/0)
Sargent, William (Reverend)  (circa May 1602 - 16 December 1682)
Shedd, Daniel  (say 1620 - 27 July 1708)
Smith, Ann Elizabeth  (say 1590 - 8 October 1675)
Weller, Lydia  (say 1810 - )
Welles, Hugh (Ensign)  (circa 1590 - circa 1645)
Williams, Nathaniel  (probably 1753 - 6 November 1817)
Wilson, Marjery  (say 1610 - circa 1655)
 
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