Avis was born on circa 1605 in England.
1 Avis Unknown married
Thomas Bascom, Sr., the Emigrant, after 1628 in Dorset, England.
2 Avis died on 3 February 1676, in Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, at age ~71. [Source: "Advice (sic) Bascombe, wife of Thomas Bascombe Senior," died at Northampton 3 Febuary 1676, Pynchon VR 158.].
3 Avis Bascom and
Thomas Bascom, Sr., the Emigrant, emigrated on 31 March 1634 from Weymouth, Dorest, England to Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony, on the Recovery of London.
Recovery (1634)
Also called the "Recovery of London" and sometimes listed as a 1633 ship, as the list of passengers was erroneously dated 31 March 1633 instead of 1634. Many of its passengers briefly settled in Dorchester [Massachusetts] and were among the first settlers to Windsor, Connecticut in 1635.
Sailed: 17 April 1634 from Weymouth, England, under Gabriel Cornish
Arrived: Summer 1634 at Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony
Passengers: Joseph Androes -
Thomas Biscomb - William Bowne - Mary Coggen - Robert Dible - Anthony Eames - John Elderman - Robert Elwell - Jonathan Gillet - John Hardy - Sarah Hill - Ezechia Hore - Thomas Long - Thomas Newberry - Daniel Norchat - Elizabeth Parkman - David Phippen - John Pinney - George P___ - John Pope - Thomas Shawe - Thomas Swift - Stephen Terrey - Thomas Wakeley - John Woolcocke - John Wotts
Resources:
Primary Sources: William Whiteway of Dorchester His Diary 1618 to 1635 (Dorchester, Dorsetshire, 1991)
Other information: Winthrop Society List - Nat'l Gen Soc. Qtrly. 71:171, 77:249-55 (passenger list.)
2,4,5,6 She and Thomas Bascom, Sr., the Emigrant, lived circa 1635 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut.
3 She and Thomas Bascom, Sr., the Emigrant, lived circa 1659 in Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America.
3,7,8