They had six children: John, Robert, Dorothy Handrick, Ann Fiske, Israel, & John again.
Source: Anderson's Great Migration Study Project
John and Dorothy (Daye) Pike's children were:
1. John, b1613, lived only 3 months & buried in England.
2. Robert, b1616, respected leader in Salisbury, Massachusetts, where he d in 1706
3. Dorothy, b1618. She married Daniel Hendrick, had 6 children. She d1659 in Haverhill, MA
4. Ann b 1622. She married James Fiske. She died in 1654 in Groton, MA
5. Israel, bap @ Landford Wiltshire 20 April 1623; married (1) Henry True; married (2) Joseph
Fletcher. She died in 1660 in Salisbury, MA.
6. John, b 1628, one of the founders of Woodbridge, New Jersey, where he d 1689.
Her parents were Thomas Day/Daye and Joane Morris were married 12 jan 1589 in Whiteparish, Wiltshire, England
Place of death: "According to Robert Charles Anderson's Great Migration vol. 5, pages 463-464 Dorothy Day "probably died between 20 June 1631 (date of father's will) and 28 Mar 1632 (date of mother's will). Since both John Pikes' migrations were in 1635 aboard the James, the son could not have come "... to America with his parents, John Pike (1572-1654) and Dorothy Day..." since his mother had already passed away." Sue McDuffe agrees.
They had six children: John, Robert, Dorothy Handrick, Ann Fiske, Israel, & John again.
Source: Anderson's Great Migration Study Project
John and Dorothy (Daye) Pike's children were:
1. John, b1613, lived only 3 months & buried in England.
2. Robert, b1616, respected leader in Salisbury, Massachusetts, where he d in 1706
3. Dorothy, b1618. She married Daniel Hendrick, had 6 children. She d1659 in Haverhill, MA
4. Ann b 1622. She married James Fiske. She died in 1654 in Groton, MA
5. Israel, bap @ Landford Wiltshire 20 April 1623; married (1) Henry True; married (2) Joseph
Fletcher. She died in 1660 in Salisbury, MA.
6. John, b 1628, one of the founders of Woodbridge, New Jersey, where he d 1689.
Her parents were Thomas Day/Daye and Joane Morris were married 12 jan 1589 in Whiteparish, Wiltshire, England
Place of death: "According to Robert Charles Anderson's Great Migration vol. 5, pages 463-464 Dorothy Day "probably died between 20 June 1631 (date of father's will) and 28 Mar 1632 (date of mother's will). Since both John Pikes' migrations were in 1635 aboard the James, the son could not have come "... to America with his parents, John Pike (1572-1654) and Dorothy Day..." since his mother had already passed away." Sue McDuffe agrees.