Michael Metcalf(e) The Dornix Weaver and Some Dedham Descendants

Michael Metcalf(e), the Dornix Weaver, and Some Dedham Descendants 

In 1637, Michael Metcalfe, a Puritan weaver of dornix cloth, emigrated with his family from Norfolk, England, to escape the wrath of the Anglican authorities. The book begins with the Metcalfe clan still in England, and traces their involvement in the political and religious issues of medieval times. When Michael immigrated to Dedham, Massachusetts, a nascent community outside of Boston, he joined the Puritan community rooted there. Three generations later, some of his descendants dispersed to Connecticut, Vermont, and beyond. After the Revolutionary War, the family branch followed in this book moved to Vermont and then down the Connecticut River, where prospects for a better life were abundant; later, they went to upstate New York before moving to St. Paul, Minnesota, gateway to the American West. In the early twentieth century, the family returned to the Boston area, where Michael's descendant, George Putnam Metcalf, joined with the Carter family, descendants of Thomas Carter, who was also a Puritan from England and had settled in Dedham at the same time as Michael Metcalfe. The story shows how these original families evolved into Yankee families, and how their relentless quest for better lives motivated the migration of their descendants.

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Michael Metcalf(e) The Dornix Weaver and Some Dedham Descendants

Michael Metcalf(e), the Dornix Weaver, and Some Dedham Descendants 

In 1637, Michael Metcalfe, a Puritan weaver of dornix cloth, emigrated with his family from Norfolk, England, to escape the wrath of the Anglican authorities. The book begins with the Metcalfe clan still in England, and traces their involvement in the political and religious issues of medieval times. When Michael immigrated to Dedham, Massachusetts, a nascent community outside of Boston, he joined the Puritan community rooted there. Three generations later, some of his descendants dispersed to Connecticut, Vermont, and beyond. After the Revolutionary War, the family branch followed in this book moved to Vermont and then down the Connecticut River, where prospects for a better life were abundant; later, they went to upstate New York before moving to St. Paul, Minnesota, gateway to the American West. In the early twentieth century, the family returned to the Boston area, where Michael's descendant, George Putnam Metcalf, joined with the Carter family, descendants of Thomas Carter, who was also a Puritan from England and had settled in Dedham at the same time as Michael Metcalfe. The story shows how these original families evolved into Yankee families, and how their relentless quest for better lives motivated the migration of their descendants.

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Michael Metcalf(e) The Dornix Weaver and Some Dedham Descendants

Michael Metcalf(e) The Dornix Weaver and Some Dedham Descendants

by Michael French Metcalf
Michael Metcalf(e) The Dornix Weaver and Some Dedham Descendants

Michael Metcalf(e) The Dornix Weaver and Some Dedham Descendants

by Michael French Metcalf

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Michael Metcalf(e), the Dornix Weaver, and Some Dedham Descendants 

In 1637, Michael Metcalfe, a Puritan weaver of dornix cloth, emigrated with his family from Norfolk, England, to escape the wrath of the Anglican authorities. The book begins with the Metcalfe clan still in England, and traces their involvement in the political and religious issues of medieval times. When Michael immigrated to Dedham, Massachusetts, a nascent community outside of Boston, he joined the Puritan community rooted there. Three generations later, some of his descendants dispersed to Connecticut, Vermont, and beyond. After the Revolutionary War, the family branch followed in this book moved to Vermont and then down the Connecticut River, where prospects for a better life were abundant; later, they went to upstate New York before moving to St. Paul, Minnesota, gateway to the American West. In the early twentieth century, the family returned to the Boston area, where Michael's descendant, George Putnam Metcalf, joined with the Carter family, descendants of Thomas Carter, who was also a Puritan from England and had settled in Dedham at the same time as Michael Metcalfe. The story shows how these original families evolved into Yankee families, and how their relentless quest for better lives motivated the migration of their descendants.


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ISBN-13: 9781935052968
Publisher: White River Press
Publication date: 04/01/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 480
File size: 48 MB
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About the Author

Michael French Metcalf is an eleventh-generation descendant of Michael Metcalf, the dornix weaver. Raised in Concord, Massachusetts (near Dedham), he was educated at Middlesex School in Concord and at the University of Pennsylvania; he also served in the U.S. Navy. He received masters and PhD degrees in civil engineering from Stanford University. After a long career in the petroleum industry, he entered public service for the town of Moraga, California, his home for many years. This book is his third family history; the first was Inklings: John Wilkins Carter and The Carter's Ink Company.

Table of Contents

Preface i

Chapter 1 The Metcalfe Clan of Yorkshire 1

Chapter 2 Protestants, Puritans, Recusants 22

Chapter 3 The Great Migration 45

Chapter 4 Contentment 74

Chapter 5 Disillusion, Disagreement, Dispersion 108

Chapter 6 The Second Wave of Migration 129

Chapter 7 Green Mountains 149

Chapter 8 Pocumtuck Valley 188

Chapter 9 New York 204

Chapter 10 New England of the West 232

Chapter 11 George and Margaret 263

Chapter 12 Two Sons 302

Epilogue 353

A Note About the Cover 387

Endnotes 391

Bibliography 439

Acknowledgments 445

Index 449

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