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I feel he gets overlooked in 17th century history. I am a 10th great-grandson of his, and I know, based on an old family reunion paper that he left England after having evidently been excommunicated from the Church of England; hence his voyage ca. 1640, when he arrived in Hempstead(Hempstede in Dutch), New York, and founded THE first Presbyterian church in all North America. He then left to go back to "old" England 1657/1658, and died there in Essex 1662/1663 aged 60-62.68.49.126.217 (talk)11:34, 16 June 2025 (UTC)[reply]