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Descendants of Thomas Olney




Generation No. 1


1. THOMAS1 OLNEY was born 1600 in Hertford, Hertfordshire, England, and died 1682 in Providence, RI. He married MARIE ASHTON 1631, daughter of JAMES ASHTON and ALICE ?.

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HOMAS OLNEY:
Thomas Olney, The ancestor of the Olneys in America, had his birthplace in the city of Hertford, Hertfordshire, England; which is a city that formed a part of the Parish of St. Albans, the seat of one of the most ancient monasteries, and long celebrated in English History as a center of Spiritual influence. Of his early life we know nothing. He received a "Permit to emigrate to New England" April 2, 1635, and came to Salem, Mass., by the ship Planter. He was appointed a surveyor in January, 1636, and granted forty acres of land at Jeffrey Creek, now known as Manchester, near Salem. He was made a freeman the same year, and early associated with those who accepted the peculiar views of Roger Williams.

With a number of others he was excluded from the Colony, March 12, 1638. Previous to this, however, in company with Williams, he visited Narragansett Bay while seeking someplace where they might live outside the jurisdiction of Massachusetts Colony, and had decided upon the west side of Seekonk River. Accordingly, with eleven others, they formed a new settlement at the head of the bay which they named Providence, in grateful remembrance of their deliverance from their enemies. They thus became the "Original Thirteen Proprietors of Providence," having purchased their rights from the Indians. In July, 1639, he and his wife and their companions were excluded from the church at Salem, "because they wholly refused to hear the church, denyingit, and were re-baptized."


His prominence in the Colony is shown by the various duties he was called to perform.
In 1638 he was chosen the first Treasurer.
In 1647 he was chosen commissioner to form a Town Government.
In 1648 he was chosen assistant for Providence, and held the office almost continuously until 1663.
In 1655, with Roger Williams and Thomas Harris, he was chosen a judge of the Justices Court.
In 1656, he was chosen to treat with Massachusetts Bay about the Pawtuxet lands.
In 1663 his name appears among the grantees of the Royal Charter of Charles II.
In the same year he was chosen an assistant under the new charter.
He was one of the founders of the First Baptist Church in Providence, and at one time the acting pastor or minister. He was the leader in a schism in the church upon the question of the "laying on of hands" about 1652-4.

He was evedently a man of stern and decided opinions, who did not hesitate to advance his views among his neighbors. Of him, in his occupation as surveryor, it is said, "as he entered upon the surrounding lands with his field book, chain and compass, and mystic words, with the peculiar dignity of official characters of that day, he may well have inspired the Indians with profound awe, and led them to feel that no Indian could henceforth dwell upon that part of their tribal property again."

His homestead was located on North Main street, a short distance south of the State House, and what is now known as Arsenal Lane led through his land. The place of his burial was in the family ground at the rear of his dwelling. All that remained of the earlier members of the family was probably removed to the burial ground on Olney street, from whence a second removal took place to make room for the church now occupying the spot. He was the possessor of a large real and personal estate and occupied one of the better houses in the plantations.

Information taken from "A Genealogy of the descendants of Thomas Olney, an origianal proprietor of Providence RI who came from England in 1635" by James H. Olney of Providence RI 1889

     
Children of T
HOMAS OLNEY and MARIE ASHTON are:
2. i.   THOMAS2 OLNEY, b. 1632; d. June 11, 1722.
3. ii.   EPENETUS OLNEY, b. 1634; d. June 03, 1698, Providence, RI.
  iii.   NEDEBIAH OLNEY, b. 1637; d. July 07, 1659.
  More About NEDEBIAH OLNEY:
Baptism: June 27, 1637, Salem MA

  iv.   STEPHEN OLNEY, b. Bet. 1639 - 1640; d. 1689.
  Notes for STEPHEN OLNEY:
Stephen was appointed Constable in 1659.


4. v.   MARY OLNEY, b. Bet. 1640 - 1643; d. Unknown.
  vi.   JAMES OLNEY, b. Bet. 1640 - 1649; d. October 17, 1676.
  Notes for JAMES OLNEY:
No Children


  vii.   LYDIA OLNEY, b. 1644.


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