He was admitted freeman in 1634 having journeyed to America aboard the William and Francis which arrived 5 June, 1632. In 1635 he was one of the first settlers in Hampton, New Hampshire. In 1639 he served as representative and again in 1658, 1659 and 1660. He was a provincial counsellor of New Hampshire and proprietor of Nantucket Island, Mass. Christopher died in 1685. He was married to Theodate, daughter of Rev. Stephen Batchelor.
1. Christopher Hussey m. Theodate Batchelor. He the son
of:
2. John Hussey b. 1572 Eng.; m. 12/5/1593 to Mary Wood b. 1575
Eng. d. 1650; removed to New Hampshire with son Christopher and
Rev. Batchelor and Theodate in 1632. John the son of:
3. George Hussey ca. 1551 m. Elizabeth dau. of Thomas Stuydolf
of Norbury, co. Surrey. He the son of:
4. Thomas Hussey ca. 1526 m. Bridet, dau of Richard Bowes of
Aske, co. York. He the son of:
5. Sir Giles Hussey of Coythorpe, Knt., b. ca 1505; m. Jane,
dau and coheir of Thomas Pigot of Clotheram, co. York. He the son
of:
6. Sir John Hussey of Sleaford. Knt. b. 1466 d. 1537; m. 1st.
Margaret Blount; m. 2nd. Anne, dau of George Grey, 2nd. Earl of
Kent. He the son of:
7. Sir William Hussey, Knt. of Gray's Inn d. 1496; m.
Elizabeth dau of Thomas Berkeley of Wymondham. He the son
of:
8. John Hussey of Old Sleaford d. ca 1440; m. Elizabeth, dau
of Neffield of co. York.
1. Christopher Hussey m. Theodate Batchelor. Their children were:
1. John Hussey m. Rebecca. John and Rebecca were Quakers, but had difficulty following the discipline. He held several offices but his declination of oath taking caused much trouble. They were residents of Hampton, New Hampshire, now Seabrook. Notes: John and Rebecca Hussey are ancestors of U.S. President Richard Milhous Nixon. His lineage is through their son John, and his son John. Nixon is then doubly descended through this John's son Record Hussey (by his first wife). Record Hussey's daughter, Lydia Griffin had a son, Amos Griffin who m. Edith Price, the daughter of Elizabeth Hussey. Their daughter, Elizabeth married a Milhous, and their son Franklin was Nixon's grandfather.