
The marriage of Austine and Mary was a powerful factor in preventing Highyannough and the Cape tribes from attacking the English. At the time of the marriage of Austine and Mary, some of the best land in Barnstable County was ceded verbally and held jointly by old Highyannough to Austine and Mary, and was held by the family for three generations, without any written deed In those days at Plymouth no Puritan maid would marry a Romany, on account of religious and racial scruples, so Austine took to wife, lovely flaming haired, Mary Hyanno, who had just reached the age of puberty Augustine joyned the Puritan Church in 1650 for the protection afforded, and Mary joyned the church that same year Augustine was made a freeman in 1652. She was a granddaughter of Ihyannough, Sachem of all the Cape tribes Mary Hyanno's mother was a daughter of the ruling Sachem at Gay Head Martha's Vineyard Island of that period.
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Augustine married summer of 1639 in Machatache Village Cape Cod, under pagan Indian ceremonial rights, to Mary Hyanno, full blood Wampanoag Princess, daughter of John Hyanno, Sagamore at Cummunaquad Barnstable Harbor. He was deported from England by the British authorities because he was Romany and caught on British soil. Augustine was of the Romany/Gypsy tribe Heron or Herne. Augustine Bearce born Europe 1618, a full blood Gypsy of the Romany Race, deported by the British Govt., on the Confidence of London 1638, entered on the passenger list as Augustine Bearce, single age 20 years. She was the daughter of John Hyanno (Chief Sachem of the Cummaquid) and Mary No-Pee. (Mary (Little Dove) Hyanno #100.) Mary was born in Barnstable, MA 1617. He married Mary (Little Dove) Hyanno in Mattachee Village, MA, 1639. He had children, born in Barnstable, Massachusetts: He was one of the few against whom no complaint was ever made a fact which speaks well for his character as a man and a citizen. He was a grand juror in 16, and a surveyor of highways in 1674. His first son Joseph was born on Sunday, January 25, 1651, and was carried two miles to the church and baptized the same day.

His name stands at the head of the list, he being the first named who joined after its removal to Barnstable. He came to Barnstable with the first company in 1639. M., Lewis Historical Publishing Company, New York, 1908Īustin Bearce born 1618, died 1697, came over in the ship "Confidence" of London, from Southampton, April 24, 1638, and was then twenty years of age. (PRO:E190/824/9).įrom: "Genealogy - Boston and Eastern Massachusetts", William Richard Cutter, A.

John Jopson, bound from Southampton to New England.

Richard Gore, Walter Haynes and Richard Bidgood shippers of goods in the Confidence of London, Mr. 11 Dated Transcribed by Mike Waltonġ Twelve acres more or less of upland butting Northerly on ye marsh, Southerly into ye woods, bounded Easterly by Gdm (Goodman) Robinson & Westerly by John Crockers.Ģ The marsh lying against ye upland running to ye great neck Northerly, bounded Westerly by John Crockers, & Easterly by Gdm (Goodman) Robinsons being about eight rod short of ye breadth of ye aforesd upland Easterly.ģ Six acres of upland more or less in ye Calves pasture butting Northerly upon ye harbour, Southerly upon ye highway bounded on each side by Gdm (Hamblin).Ĥ Eight acres land at ye North Side of ye Shoal pond bounded Westerly by Coopers Neck.ĥ Thirty acres of upland more or less at ye Indian pond running Westerly to ye Commons, Easterly to ye Herring River, bounded Northerly by John Crockers, Southerly by ye Commons."įrom: "The Complete Book of Emigrants, 1607-1776"ġ7-24 April 1638. He was buried in Barnstable, Massachusetts (Barnstable). He died between 16 at the age of 68 in Barnstable, Massachusetts (Barnstable).

Augustine was made a Freeman by marriage or majority on in Barnstable, Massachusetts (Barnstable). Lothrop's church on 29 April 1643 in Barnstable, Massachusetts (Barnstable). He lived in Barnstable, Massachusetts (Barnstable) in 1639. Goodman Augustine Austin Bearce was born in 1618 in Southampton, England.
