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4251 |
BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Date and place of birth are approximations. Richard Fellows of Connecticut, William Fellows of Ipswich [Mass.], Samuel Fellows of Salisbury [Mass.], Leonard Fellows of Great Bowden [Leics], Eng, sister Grace Allan in Lincolnshire, Eng, and others are mentioned in the will of Elizabeth Moricke of Roxbury, Mass., 14 Mar 1649/50-5 Jul 1650, Suffolk Co., Mass. Probate, #99, (n.s.) 1:494 (FHL #594359). No relationships are indicated, but it is probable that Elizabeth, Richard, Samuel, William, and Grace are siblings. Citing his 1630 will, Erwin W. Fellows suggests that Richard is a son of William Fellows of Foxton, Leics in "Fellows Families: First American Settlers and Possible English Origins," NEHGR, 138(1984):17-23 (FHL #974 B2ne). However, chronological problems arise with this identification. Nevertheless, Elizabeth Moricke's will strongly suggests the family came from Leics.
MAR: No mar rec found. The death rec of son Richard identifies parents as Richard and Ursula Fellows ("Births, Marriages, and Deaths, [Hampshire] County Court," entries for Hatfield, p. 110 [FHL #760648]). Also see the will of widow Ursula Fellows of Hatfield, 4 Sep 1688, proved 30 Sep 1690, Hampshire Co. Probate, 2:64-65 (FHL #8879184). This document offers evidence that she is the mother of Richard Fellows' children.
DEATH: No death rec found. See the adm of estate of Richard Fellows of Hadley, 29 Sep 1663, inv 10 Sep 1663, Hampshire Co. Probate, 1:2842-44 (FHL #879184).
OCC: Trader
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BES: IGI | Fellows, Richard (I4536)
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4252 |
BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Date and place of birth are approximations. See bur rec for identification of father.
BUR: Bethersden BTs (FHL #1736525 item 1). "A son of Richard Waterman, unbaptized." | Waterman, (unnamed) (I14014)
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4253 |
BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Date and place of birth are approximations. She was possibly the dau of Edward Neve, who was buried at Lavenham, 21 Aug 1584.
MAR: John F. Cook, ed, "Parish Registers of Lavenham" (typescript, 1934), 81 (FHL #824046 item 2).
BUR: Ibid, 295. Also see the will of Anne Payne of Lavenham, widow, 8 Dec 1635, proved 25 Apr 1646, Archdeaconry Court of Sudbury, reg wills, 55:291 (FHL #097089).
NOTE: She is called Agnes on mar rec and Anne on will. These names were then interchangable.
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BES: IGI | Neves, Ann or Agnes (I8819)
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4254 |
BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Date and place of birth are approximations. There is a tradition that William came from Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, but no Partridge is listed in the par reg. See James Savage, GENEALOGICAL DICTIONARY... 4 vols. (Boston, 1860-62; repr Baltimore, 1969), 3:367 (FHL #974 D2s). William's name was usually "Partrigg" of "Partregg" in New England recs and is even seen as "Patreck" in Hartford. The name seems to have standardized to "Partridge" with William's only son Samuel.
MAR: "Early Hartford Vital Records," COLLECTIONS OF THE CONNECTICUT HISTORICAL SOCIETY, 14(Hartford, 1912):606 (FHL #897073). Date is apparently unclear in original ms - possibly 12 or 24.
DEATH: "Births, Marriages, and Deaths, [Hampshire] County Court," entries for Hadley, p. 80 (FHL #760648).
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BES: IGI | Partridge, William (I5915)
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4255 |
BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Date and place of birth are approximations. William is perhaps the son of William Payne, Sr, who was buried at Lavenham, 7 Nov 1587. A proposed but unproved pedigree for William is advanced in G. Andrews Moriarty, "Genealogical Gleanings in England," NEHGR, 79(1925):82-84 (FHL #974 B2ne).
MAR: John F. Cook, ed, "Parish Registers of Lavenham" (typescript, 1934), 81 (FHL #824046 item 2).
BUR: Ibid, 216.
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BES: IGI | Payne, William (I8818)
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4256 |
BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Date of birth is an approximation.
BUR: Mersham BTs (FHL #1736878 item 2). Mersham par reg states Elizabeth was brought from Brook for burial, but no parents names are given (FHL #1473762 item 2). | Sherwood, Elizabeth (I13132)
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4257 |
BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Date of birth is calculated from age 20 on the passenger list of the ship "Truelove," 19 Sep 1635 (Peter Wilson Coldham, THE COMPLETE BOOK OF EMIGRANTS, 1607-1660 [Baltimore, 1987], 166-67 [FHL #973 W2col]). Thomas was probably from the Buckinhamshire/Bedfordshire area, where many of the passengers on the "Truelove" originated.
MAR #1: No mar rec found. "Mary wife of Thomas Tibballs...died June 18 1644" (Milford 1st Congregational Church recs, 1:2 [FHL #1012263 item 2]).
MAR #2: No mar rec found. However, it is clear that Thomas had a 2nd wife, as children were born after the death of 1st wife. Name of this wife is unknown.
DEATH: "Milford Births, Marriages, Deaths, 1640-1850," Barbour Collection (typescript, 1925, Conn. State Library, Hartford), 161 (FHL #002974). Also see the will of Thomas Tibbals of Milford, Dec 1699, proved 1 Jun 1703, New Haven District Probate, 1:308-309 (FHL #005294). Extremely faded, very difficult to read.
OCC: Pequot War soldier (1636), sergeant in Milford train band.
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BES1,2: | Tibbals, Thomas (I5932)
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4258 |
BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Date of birth is calculated from age 22 on mar lic, below.
MAR: St. Peter's Canterbury BTs (FHL #1736628 item 2). Also see mar lic, 4 May 1626, abstracted in Joseph Meadows Cowper, ed, CANTERBURY MARRIAGE LICENCES, 6 vols. (Canterbury 1892-1906), 2:35 (FHL #942.23 V25c). Henry was listed as of Chilham, yeoman, bachelor, about 30 years old. Agnes was 22 years old, virgin, also of Chilham; "her father being dead, is now in the custody of Jonas Inge the elder of Canterbury, her guardian, who consents...."
BUR: Chilham par reg (FHL #1850344 item 2).
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SEAL S: IGI | Marsh, Agnes or Anne (I13305)
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4259 |
BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Date of birth is calculated from age 26 on the passenger list of the ship "James" from London to New England, 1635 (Peter Wilson Coldham, THE COMPLETE BOOK OF EMIGRANTS, 1607-1660 [Baltimore, 1987], 150 [FHL #973 W2col]). The name is peculiar to Norfolk.
MAR: No mar rec found. A wife Jane is mentioned in Anthony's will, below. That she is the mother of Anthony's children is proved by her own will.
DEATH: No death rec found. See the will of Anthony Bessie of Sandwich, 10 Feb 1656, proved 3 Jun 1657, inv 21 May 1657, Plymouth Colony Probate, 2:1:51 (FHL #567794).
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BES: IGI | Bessie, Anthony (I11920)
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BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Date of birth is calculated from age 71 on bur rec, below. Place of residence from Canterbury Diocese mar lic, 3 Jan 1716, by corr, 6 Mar 1984, G. D. Copus.
MAR: St. Mary's Bredin Canterbury BTs, research by Susan Fales, Canterbury Cathederal Archives. See her report of 14 Nov 1987.
BUR: Eastling BTs by corr, 7 Feb 1988, G. D. Copus.
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BES: IGI | Giles, Christopher (I3787)
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4261 |
BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Dorothy is identified in the will of his father, John Waterman of Bethersden, 23 May 1688, proved 1 Aug 1688, Archdeaconry Court of Canterbury, reg wills, 77:183 (FHL #188978). Date of birth is calculated from age 20 on mar lic.
MAR: St. Margaret's Canterbury BTs (FHL #1736586 item 4). Also mar lic, 13 Apr 1680, abstracted in Joseph Meadows Cowper, ed, CANTERBURY MARRIAGE LICENCES, 6 vols. (Canterbury 1892-1906), 4:584 (FHL #599485). William was listed as a bachelor and miller of Bethersden, aged 26. Dorothy was a maiden aged 20 with consent of father. William Waterman of Bethersden, Dorothy's brother, gave bonds. | Waterman, Dorothy (I13980)
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BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Dorothy Wollen is mentioned without a relationship in the will of Agnes Davis of Acton Turville, 10 Mar 1587, proved 9 Jul 1589, Consistory Court of Gloucester, orig wills, 1589, #2 (FHL #091384). Agnes mentioned a son-in-law, John Wollen, who apparently married her dau. The difficulty is that two other Wollen females are mentioned in the same will, also with no relationship given. Dorothy is the first mentioned, and her bequest was larger than the others, suggesting Dorothy was perhaps the mother of the others.
MAR: See discussion above. | Davis, (Dorothy?) (I8973)
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4263 |
BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Drue's father is identified in bur rec, below. Date and place of birth are approximations.
BUR: Heigham par reg (FHL #993968 item 2).
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SEAL P: IGI | Elwyn, Drue (I9252)
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4264 |
BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Drusilla is identified in the nuncupative will of her father, John Howse of Eastwell, n.d., proved 8 Sep 1630, Consistory Court of Canterbury, reg wills, 49:306 (FHL #188861). It is believed that she is one of the children of Rev. John Howse who was born prior to his coming to Eastwell abt 1603.
MAR: Eastwell par reg (FHL #1473755 item 2).
DEATH: No death/bur rec found. Drusilla is mentioned in the will of her brother Thomas Howse of London, 18 Oct 1643, proved 23 Dec 1644, P.C.C., 17 Rivers (FHL #092156).
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BEPS: IGI | Howse, Drusilla (I7784)
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4265 |
BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Edith is called a dau of Henry Greene on her marriage rec, below.
MAR: Thorpe-Achurch par reg (FHL #6129050).
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SEAL S: IGI | Greene, Edith (I14115)
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4266 |
BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Editha is a proved sister of Edward Stebbing of Hartford, whose will, 24 Aug 1663, proved 3 Sep 1668, mentions "my deare sister Holyoke" and "my brother Eleazer Holyoke, "Hartford District Probate, 3:52-54 (FHL #004572). Edward Stebbing was baptized at Black Notely, Essex, 24 Feb 1594/5, son of William Stebbing. William disappeared from Black Notley after 1604. A William Stebbing is mentioned in the vestry minutes of the parish of Braintree, which borders Black Notley, on 6 Sep 1619. See F. G. Emmison, EARLY ESSEX TOWN MEETINGS (London, 1970), 3 (FHL #942.67 K2e). Braintree par regs are lost before 1660. It is believed that William Stebbing removed to Braintree after 1604 and had additional children there, including Editha.
MAR #1: No mar rec found. A wife Editha is mentioned in the will of Robert Day of Hartford, 20 May 1648, no probate act, Hartford Probate District, abstracted in Charles W. Manwaring, ed, DIGEST OF THE EARLY CONNECTICUT PROBATE RECORDS, 3 vols. (Hartford, 1904-1906), 1:6 (FHL #974.6 P2m). Edward Stebbing was charged with assisting his wife and was a witness to the will.
MAR #2: Wife Editha and her four Day children are identified in the will of John Maynard of Hartford, 23 Jan 1657/8, no probate act, Hartford Probate District, abstracted in Manwaring, DIGEST, 1:137. The will also made "my brother" Edward Stebbing one of the overseers.
MAR #3: No mar rec found. Editha is identified as the wife of Eleazer Holyoke in the will of Edward Stebbing of Hartford, above.
DEATH: Springfield Vital Records, 1:52 (FHL #185414).
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BEPS1: IGI | Stebbing, Editha (I4718)
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4267 |
BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Edmond Wathen, son of George Wathen of Bristol, joiner, was apprenticed, 22 Apr 1616 (Bristol Apprenticeship Register, 1609-1623, fo. 128 [FHL #1597443 item 3]). Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR: No mar rec found. A wife Joan is identified on the baptismal rec of son Edward, 12 Oct 1634 (St. Stephen, Bristol par reg [FHL #1597024 item 4]).
NOTE: He was called Edmund on apprenticeship rec but Edward on baptisms of children. They are no doubt the same person, as his son Thomas was in Gloucester, Mass. and called cousin to Deborah Joy, dau of George Wathen, Edmund's brother (THE PROBATE RECORDS OF ESSEX COUNTY, 3 vols. [Salem, MA, 1916-20], 1:148-49 [FHL #974.45 P2p]). | Wathen, Edward or Edmund (I10694)
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BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Edward deposed in Salem Court, 9 Jan 1697/8, that he was about 40 yrs old (RECORDS AND FILES OF THE QUARTERLY COURTS OF ESSEX COUNTY, 9 vols. [Salem, MA, 1911-75], 4:29 [FHL #974.45 P2e]). In contrast, Edward deposed on 18 Jun 1667 that he was about fifty years old (Ibid, 3:422). The ages of his children suggest the later date is correct. He was probably born in Wiltshire. William Cottle, probably a brother of Edward, came to New England aboard the "Confidence" from London in 1638 as a 12-year-old servant of John Sanders of Landford, Wiltshire (Peter Wilson Coldham, THE COMPLETE BOOK OF EMIGRANTS, 1607-1660 [Baltimore, 1987], 195 [FHL #973 W2col]). Edward and William both settled at Salisbury, Mass.
MAR: No mar rec found. Children of Edward Cottle and his wife Judith were born at Salisbury, the first in 1651/2.
DEATH: No death rec found. Edward was referred to as living in Chilmark on 22 Mar 1710[/11?] when his son Edward sold land in Amesbury to Nathan Bassett of Chilmark, which he had received by deed of gift from his father (Essex Co. Deeds, 21:231 [FHL #866023]). Edward Cottle, Sr, was about 82 yrs old in 1710.
OCC: Husbandman, planter.
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BES: IGI | Cottle, Edward (I11994)
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4269 |
BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Edward is identified as a son of Edward Griswold in deposition of 19 Jan 1737/8 by John Griswold and George Griswold, sons of George Griswold and grandsons of Edward Griswold, the immigrant. The document alleges that Francis Griswold is the eldest son of their grandfather Edward (Edward E. Salisbury and Evelyn McCurdy Salisbury, FAMILY HISTORIES AND GENEALOGIES, 3 vols. [Privately printed, 1892], 2:5 [FHL #873825]). The earliest surviving entries in the Kenilworth par regs are dated 1630. Christenings of his siblings suggest Francis was born just prior to 1630.
MAR: No mar rec found, but Francis was married and had children recorded in Norwich, Connecticut, 1661-71 (NORWICH VITAL RECORDS, 2 vols. [Hartford, 1913], 1:18 [FHL #974.65/N1 V2s]). The wife's name is not mentioned. Edward's wife was not Mary Tracy as alleged in some publications.
DEATH: NORWICH VITAL RECORDS, 1:18.
BUR: Esther Griswold French and Robert Lewis French, THE GRISWOLD FAMILY (Wethersfield, CT, 1990), 15 (FHL #929.273 G889fe).
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BEP: IGI | Griswold, Francis (I7221)
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4270 |
BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Edward is identified in a pedigree compiled in 1710 by his grandnephew, Henry Sherburne of Portsmouth, NH (b. 1680), Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of New Hampshire, reprinted in Walter Goodwin Davis, THE ANCESTRY OF JOSEPH WATERHOUSE (Portland, ME, 1949), 93-94 (FHL #929.272 W292d). Henry's pedigree is corroborated by the Sherburne pedigree found in Sir Henry Chauncey, HISTORICAL ANTIQUITIES OF HERTFORDSHIRE (London, 1700), 62 (FHL #Q942.58 V22c). Chauncey's work was compiled during the life of Justinian Sherburne, a son of Edward. It is presumably through him that Chauncey received his infomation.
MAR: Pedigrees compiled by Sherburne and Chauncey, above. Their 2nd son was born in 1616.
DEATH: Sherburne and Chauncey pedigrees, above.
BUR: Ibid. | Sherburne, Edward (I10598)
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4271 |
BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Edward is identified in the will of his father, George Parmenter of Little Yeldham, 8 May 1591, proved 12 Feb 1591/2, Commissary Court of the Bishop of London (Essex & Herts Div), orig wills, box 29 (FHL #094383). Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR: No mar rec found. Edward's two children are mention in the will of his father, above.
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BAPT/ENDW: TIB (FHL #1267766-R).
SEAL P: IGI | Parmenter, Edward (I12211)
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4272 |
BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Edward is identified in the will of his father, Henry Ambrose of Kersey, 5 Aug 1616, proved 10 Nov 1618, Archdeaconry Court of Sudbury, reg wills, 47:171 (FHL #097081). Date and place of birth are approximations.
BUR: C. Partridge, ed, "A Transcript of the Parish Registers of Kersey, Suffolk," 2 vols. (transcript, 1941), 2:37 (FHL #991953 item 10). | Ambrose, Edward (I10902)
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4273 |
BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Edward is identified in the will of his mother, Ellen Finney of Lenton, widow of Jeffrey Finney, 8 Aug 1606, proved 16 Jan 1606/7, P.C.Y., reg wills, 30:220 (FHL #099494). Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR: W. P. W. Phillimore, et al, eds, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE PARISH REGISTERS -MARRIAGES, 20 vols. (London, 1898-1913), Lenton, 6:122 (FHL #942.52 K29n).
DEATH: No death/bur rec found. See the nuncupative will of Edward Finney of Lenton, 26 Mar 1598, proved 11 May 1598, P.C.Y., reg wills, 27:282 (FHL #099488). | Finney, Edward (I6743)
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4274 |
BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Edward is identified in will of his mother, Elizabeth Buckler of Woolcombe Matravers, parish of Melbury Bubb, 15 Nov 1579, proved 5 Feb 1579/80, P.C.C., 8 Arundel (FHL #091959). Edward is not mentioned in the will of his father. | Buckler, Edward (I6864)
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4275 |
BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Edward's own will, below, identifies both parents and several siblings. Date and place of birth are approximations.
BUR: Enstone par reg by corr, Oxfordshire Archives, Oxford, 2 Apr 1996. Also see the nuncupative will of Edward Fawdry of Enstone, 30 Aug 1624, proved 12 Nov 1624, P.C.C., 99 Byrde (FHL #092097).
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BEP: Temple Ordinance Card | Fawdry, Edward (I10216)
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4276 |
BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Elizabeth is called "eldest daughter" in the will of her father, Thomas Safford of Ipswich, 20 Feb 1666, proved 26 Mar 1666/7 (THE PROBATE RECORDS OF ESSEX COUNTY, 3 vols. [Salem, MA, 1916-20], 2:79-81 [FHL #974.45 P2p]). Date and place of birth are approximations.
DEATH: VITAL RECORDS OF WENHAM (Salem, MA, 1904), 219 (FHL #974.45/W2 V28v).
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BEP: IGI | Safford, Elizabeth (I7877)
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4277 |
BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Elizabeth is identified (as deceased) in the will of her father, William Hammond of Watertown, 1 Jul 1662, proved 16 Dec 1662, Middlesex Co. Probate Files, 1st series, #10262 (FHL #397083). William Hammond lived in Lavenham during all or most of the period. Elizabeth was shown as 15 yrs old on the passenger list of the ship "Francis" on 30 Apr 1634 (John Camden Hotten, THE ORIGINAL LISTS OF PERSONS OF QUALITY [New York, 1880; repr Baltimore 1962], 280 [FHL #973 W2h]). Although this calculates to a birth year of about 1619, it seems more likely that she was born about 1614. The register of Lavenham is incomplete for 1614, and there is a significant gap between the baptisms of William Hammond's children during the period 1611-1616. The ages on the passenger list of the "Francis" are not accurate. Note that the age of Elizabeth's sister Sarah, who was baptized in 1621, is off by three yrs on the same passenger list.
MAR: No mar rec found. The 4 children of his daughter Elizabeth "House," deceased, are mentioned (but not named) in the will of her father, William Hammond of Watertown, above. Samuel Howse of Cambridge had a wife Elizabeth in a deed to Joseph Tilden of Scituate, 13 Nov 1643 (Nathaniel B. Shurtleff and David Pulsifer, eds, RECORDS OF THE COLONY OF NEW PLYMOUTH, 12 vols. [Boston, 1855-61], 12:100-101 [FHL 974.4 N2n]). Rev. John Lothrop, who married a sister of Samuel House, called Elizabeth Hammond of Watertown "sister" when he admitted her to his own church at Scituate, 14 Apr 1636 ("Scituate and Barnstable Church Records," NEHGR, 9[1855]:280 [FHL #974 B2ne]). Since Lothrop called her by her maiden name while calling her sister suggests that the admission to the Scituate church took place after the marriage contract but before the actual marriage. Furthermore, Joseph and Hannah House, minor children of Samuel Howse of Scituate, deceased, made choice of John Hammond of Watertown as guardian, 7 Oct 1663. The original bond is found in Charles H. Pope, ed, THE PLYMOUTH SCRAP BOOK (Boston, 1918), 19-20 (FHL #974.4 N2p). The document is not recorded in the register copy of the probate recs; it apparently came from an original file. John Hammond is a son of William Hammond of Watertown.
DEATH: No death rec found. Elizabeth is called deceased in her father's will, above.
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BEPS: IGI | Hammond, Elizabeth (I7798)
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4278 |
BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Elizabeth is identified as a dau of Henry Riddlesdale on her mar rec, below.
MAR: C. Partridge, ed, "A Transcript of the Parish Registers of Boxford, 1557-1640," 6 vols. (transcript, 1938), 4:133 (FHL #993244). | Riddlesdale, Elizabeth (I7931)
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4279 |
BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Elizabeth is identified as a dau of John Challis in John J. Dearborn, HISTORY OF SALISBURY, NEW HAMPSHIRE (Manchester, NH, 1890), 524 (FHL #974.272/S1 H2d). No evidence has been found in original sources. Date and place of birth are approximations.
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BEP: IGI | Challis, Elizabeth (I11167)
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4280 |
BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Elizabeth is identified as second daughter in the will of her mother, Johane Marche of Sherford, 21 May 1616, proved 21 Jun 1616, Archdeaconry Court of Totnes, published verbatim in George S. Terry, "Genealogical Research in England," NEHGR, 86(1932):78 (FHL #974 B2ne). Wills of this court were destroyed in 1942. Date and place of birth are approximations.
DEATH: No death/bur rec found. See the will of Elizabeth March of Rattery, spinster, n.d., proved 14 May 1619, inv 12 May 1619, Archdeaconry Court of Totnes, published verbatim in Terry, "Genealogical Research," 79.
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BEP: IGI | Marche, Elizabeth (I5382)
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4281 |
BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Elizabeth is identified as the 2nd dau of Rev. Thomas Walley, Pastor of St. Mary's Whitechapel, in the will of George Smith of London, 10 Jan 1658, proved 11 Feb 1658, P.C.C., 287:95 (FHL #092251). Smith called Thomas Walley "brother" in this will, suggesting that he is the brother of Thomas's wife Margery, he married a sister of Thomas Walley, or he is a half brother of Thomas.
MAR: No mar rec found. The will of Jacob Jesson of London, 30 Sep 1682, proved 17 Aug 1686, mentions lands in New England, also "brother in law Mr. Jno Walley of Boston" and "niece Elizabeth Walley, the daughter of my brother in law Thomas Walley deceased" (P.C.C., 384:108 [FHL #092350]). Hence, it is clear that Jacob married a dau of Rev. Thomas Walley. Boston vital recs include children of Jacob and Elizabeth Jesson, 1670-1674 (BOSTON BIRTHS, BAPTISMS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS, 1630-1699, 9th Report Boston Record Commissioners [Boston, 1883; repr Baltimore, 1994], 115, 123, 133 [FHL #974.461 V2a]).
DEATH: No death rec found. Elizabeth was living on 16 Sep 1674, when her son Jacob was born at Boston, but she was not mentioned in the will of her father, Rev. Thomas Walley of Barnstable, 10 Dec 1677, proved 5 Mar 1677/8, Plymouth Colony Probate, 3:2:115 (FHL #567794). | Walley, Elizabeth (I6633)
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4282 |
BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Elizabeth is identified as the eldest dau in the distribution of estate of her father, Thomas Judd of Northampton, 3 Jul 1716, Hartford District Probate, abstracted in Charles W. Manwaring, ed, DIGEST OF THE EARLY CONNECTICUT PROBATE RECORDS, 3 vols. (Hartford, 1904-1906), 2:241-42 [FHL #974.6 P2m]). Date of birth is an approximation. Elizabeth may have been born in England or in Cambridge, Mass., where Thomas Judd resided from abt 1633-1636. For family history and chronology, see Sylvester Judd, THOMAS JUDD AND HIS DESCENDANTS (Northampton, MA, 1856), 9-11 (FHL #496862). Also see Dwight Brainerd, ANCESTRY OF THOMAS CHALMERS BRAINERD, ed Donald Lines Jacobus (Montreal, 1948), 177-78 (FHL #929. 273 B731bd).
MAR: "Farmington Births, Marriages, Deaths, 1645-1850," Barbour Collection (typescript, 1927; Conn. State Library, Hartford), 105 (FHL #002970).
DEATH: No death rec found. Elizabeth was living in Westfield on 29 May 1717 when she deeded property to her son Samuel Loomis (Hampshire Co. Deeds [Springfield Reg], C:255 [FHL #844487]).
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BEPS: IGI | Judd, Elizabeth (I5361)
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4283 |
BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Elizabeth is identified in the agreement of heirs of her father, Thomas Rowlandson of Lancaster, 10 Sep 1658 (Alice E. Busiel, ed, Middlesex Co. Court Papers, box 1659-60, in Middlesex Co. Probate, Miscellaneous Records [transcript, 1917], 340-41 [FHL #385974]). See discussion below under marriage. Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR #1: No mar rec found. Agreement of heirs, above, shows that Richard Wells was one of the heirs of Thomas Rowlandson in 1658. On 20 Jun 1681, John Harris quitclaimed his interest in the estate of "Deacon [Richard] Wells," which he received by his marriage to widow Elizabeth Wells, to Joseph Rowlandson, son of the late Joseph Rowlandson (Old Norfolk Co. Deeds, 3:2:310 [FHL #873022]). The elder Joseph is a proved son of Thomas Rowlandson. On 10 Jan 1683/4 Joseph Rowlandson of Lancaster sold to Samuel Clough of Salisbury, 20 acres of land in Amesbury, which he received by the will of his aunt Elizabeth Wells, which land formerly belonged to his uncle Richard Wells (Ibid, 3:2:318). Hence, Elizabeth Rowlandson married (1) Richard Wells, (2) John Harris.
MAR #2: VITAL RECORDS OF ROWLEY, 2 vols. (Salem, MA, 1928-31), 1:308 (FHL #974.45/R1 V28v).
BUR: Ibid, 1:470. The unrecorded will of Elizabeth Wells, 26 Aug 1677, proved 11 Apr 1683 (written before her mar to John Harris) is available at the Essex County Probate Registry, Salem. A summary is provided in Charles Henry Pope, THE PIONEERS OF MASSACHUSETTS (Boston, 1900; repr Baltimore, 1991), 486 (FHL #974.4 D2p).
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BEPS1,2: IGI | Rowlandson, Elizabeth (I11055)
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4284 |
BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Elizabeth is identified in the will of her father, Capt. Matthew Fuller of Barnstable, 25 Jul 1678, proved 30 Oct 1678, Plymouth Colony Probate, 3:2:127-30 (FHL #567794). Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR: "Barnstable, Mass. Vital Records", MAYFLOWER DESCENDANT, 12(1910):153 (FHL #974.4 D25md).
DEATH: No death rec found. Elizabeth was living in East Haddam, Conn. on 30 May 1714 when she made a deposition concerning the lands of her late husband, Moses Rowley (East Haddam Deeds, 1:553 [FHL #004096]). She was nearly eighty years old at the time. She very likely died at East Haddam.
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BEPS: IGI | Fuller, Elizabeth (I7774)
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BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Elizabeth is identified in the will of her father, George Dyer of Dorchester, 30 Dec 1671, proved 2 Aug 1672, Suffolk Co.
Probate, #604, (o.s.) 7:233-35 (FHL #584128). Date of birth is calculated from age 74 on bur rec, below.
MAR: No mar rec found. Elizabeth is identified as the wife of William Trescott in the will of her father, above. 1st child born in 1646.
DEATH: DORCHESTER BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, 21st Report Boston Record Commissioners (Boston, 1890), 124 (FHL #974.46/D1 V2r).
BUR: "Inscriptions From the Old Burial Ground in Dorchester," NEHGR, 4(1850):170 (FHL #974 B2ne). Aged 74 yrs. Death date given as "30" Jul 1699.
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SEAL S: IGI | Dyer, Elizabeth (I9880)
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BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Elizabeth is identified in the will of her father, Henry Burt of Harberton, 10 Jul 1617, proved 19 Sep 1617, Archdeaconry Court of Totnes, published verbatim in George S. Terry,"Genealogical Research in England," NEHGR, 86(1932):78-79 (FHL #974 B2ne). Elizabeth was also named in the will of her mother, Isott Burt of Harberton, 14 Mar 1629/30, proved 9 Jul 1630, Archdeaconry Court of Totnes, published verbatim in Terry, "Genealogical Research," 6:81. Wills of this court were destroyed in 1942. Date and place of birth are approximations. Elizabeth was under 20 in 1617.
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BEP: IGI | Burt, Elizabeth (I5358)
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4287 |
BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Elizabeth is identified in the will of her father, John Foote of Royston, Cambs, n.d., proved 18 Jul 1558, P.C.C., 34 Noodles (FHL #091931). Date of birth is an approximation. Elizabeth was very likely born in Royston, where her father died in 1558, and where her brother John stated that he was born in his own will, below.
MAR: No mar rec found. She is called Elizabeth "Smith" in the will of her brother, John Foote of London, 17 Nov 1616, proved 4 Dec 1616, P.C.C.,127 Cope (FHL #092067).
DEATH: No death rec found. Elizabeth was living on the date of her brother John Foote's will, above.
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BEPS: IGI | Foote, Elizabeth (I12562)
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BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Elizabeth is identified in the will of her father, John Foote of Royston, Cambs, n.d., proved 18 Jul 1558, P.C.C., 34 Noodles (FHL #091931). Date of birth is an approximation. John stated that he was born in Royston in his own will, below.
MAR: St. Mary Woolnoth, London par reg (FHL #374495).
BUR: St. Benet Gracechurch, London par reg (FHL #574352). Also see the will of John Foote of London, 17 Nov 1616, proved 4 Dec 1616, P.C.C., 127 Cope (FHL #092067).
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BEPS: IGI | Foote, John (I12564)
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4289 |
BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Elizabeth is identified in the will of her father, John Hammond of Lavenham, 22 Dec 1550, proved 5 Jun 1551, P.C.C., 15 Bucke (FHL #091925). Date and place of birth are approximations. She is mentioned first among the daughters and was under 21 years old in 1550.
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BEP: IGI | Hammond, Elizabeth (I8815)
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4290 |
BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Elizabeth is identified in the will of her father, John Loomis of Braintree, 14 Apr 1619, proved 21 Jun 1619, Commissary Court of the Bishop of London (Essex & Herts Div), orig wills,24:198 (FHL #094375). Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR: She is called Elizabeth "Preston" in her father's will, above. Son-in-law William Preston was supervisor of the will. Mar was found in Little Saling par reg (FHL #1472679 item 30).
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BEPS: IGI | Loomis, Elizabeth (I5424)
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4291 |
BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Elizabeth is identified in the will of her father, John Miller of Binfield, 14 Dec 1562, proved 24 Apr 1563, Archdeaconry Court of Berkshire, reg wills, D:365 (FHL #088095). | Miller, Elizabeth (I13006)
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4292 |
BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Elizabeth is identified in the will of her father, John Stace of Willesborough, 1 Apr 1662, no probate act, Archdeaconry Court of Canterbury, orig wills, PRC16/269 (FHL #1042861). She is also identified in the will of her mother, widow Margaret Stace of Willesborough, 15 Mar 1676/7, proved 9 Jun 1677, Archdeaconry Court of Canterbury, orig wills, PRC16/298 (FHL #1042868). Date of birth is calculated from age 27 on mar lic, below.
MAR: Frank W. Tyler, ed, "The Parish Register of St. Mary Bredin, Canterbury" (typescript, 1943), 63 (FHL #477641). Also see mar lic, 23 Apr 1677, abstracted in Joseph Meadows Cowper, ed, CANTERBURY MARRIAGE LICENCES, 6 vols. (Canterbury 1892-1906), 4:236 (FHL #942.23 V25c). Elizabeth was a spinster of Willesborough, aged 27 years.
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SEAL S: IGI | Stace, Elizabeth (I13690)
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BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Elizabeth is identified in the will of her father, Richard Kimball of Ipswich, 5 Mar 1674/5, proved 28 Sep 1675 (THE PROBATE RECORDS OF ESSEX COUNTY 3 vols. [Salem, MA, 1916-20], 3:16-19 [FHL #974.45 P2p]). She is also named in the will of her grandfather, Henry Scott of Rattlesden, Suffolk, 24 Sep 1623, proved 10 Jan 1624, Archdeaconry Court of Sudbury, reg wills, 49:117 (FHL #097083). Year of birth is calculated from age 13 on passenger list of ship "Elizabeth," 30 Apr 1634 (Peter Wilson Coldham, THE COMPLETE BOOK OF EMIGRANTS, 1607-1660 [Baltimore, 1987], 114-15 [FHL #973 W2col]).
DEATH: No death rec found. Elizabeth was living on the date of her father's will, above.
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BEP: IGI | Kimball, Elizabeth (I7392)
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4294 |
BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Elizabeth is identified in the will of her father, Richard Lord of Towcester, 30 May 1610, proved 7 Feb 1610/11, Archdeaconry Court of Northampton, reg wills, XYZ:74 (FHL #187592). Date and place of birth are approximations.
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BEP: IGI | Lord, Elizabeth (I7153)
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4295 |
BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Elizabeth is identified in the will of her father, Robert Ordway of Bengeworth, 5 Oct 1580, proved 15 Oct 1580, Consistory Court of Worcester, orig wills, 1580, #79 (FHL #097924). Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR: Bengeworth par reg (FHL #383530).
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BEPS: IGI | Ordway, Elizabeth (I11618)
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BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Elizabeth is identified in the will of her father, Rowland Stebbins of Northampton, 1 Mar 1669/70, proved 26 Mar 1672, Hampshire Co. Probate, 1:136-37 (FHL #879184). Date of birth is calculated from age 6 on passenger list of the ship "Francis" of Ipswich, 30 Apr 1634. See Peter Wilson Coldham, THE COMPLETE BOOK OF EMIGRANTS, 1607-1660 (Baltimore, 1987), 114 (FHL #973 W2col). Place of birth is suggested by the marriage of her parents at Bocking in 1618 and the bur there of her sister Elizabeth in 1625. The fragmentary par regs of Bocking include no baptisms for the period 1606-1654.
MAR: Springfield Vital Records, 1:13 (FHL #185414).
DEATH: Ibid, 1:55.
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BEPS: IGI | Stebbins, Elizabeth (I4997)
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4297 |
BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Elizabeth is identified in the will of her father, William Allgar of Shalford, 31 Jul 1575, proved 14 Oct 1575, Commissary Court of the Bishop of London (Essex & Herts Div), orig wills, 2:18 (FHL #094338). Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR: Shalford par reg (FHL #1472680 item 29). | Allgar, Elizabeth (I5467)
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4298 |
BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Elizabeth is identified in the will of her father, William Cosford of Watford, 9 Apr 1601, proved 15 May 1609, Archdeaconry Court of Northampton, reg wills, Z:167 (FHL #187591). Date and place of birth are approximations. Elizabeth was unmarried in 1601. | Cosford, Elizabeth (I6794)
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4299 |
BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Elizabeth is identified in the will of her grandmother, Ellen Lowthroppe of Cherry Burton, 7 Feb 1572, proved 26 Feb 1572, P.C.Y., reg wills, 19:280 (FHL #099475).
MAR: J. D. Hicks, ed, "The Parish Register of Etton, 1557-1837" (typescript, 1982), 3 (FHL #1850149 item 5). Husband is called "Rinwood" on mar rec, but the name is seen elsewhere in par reg as "Rowood."
BUR: Ibid, 45.
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BEPS: IGI | Lothrop, Elizabeth (I7671)
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4300 |
BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Elizabeth is listed with the family on the passenger list of the ship "Truelove" bound for New England in 1635, aged 18 yrs (Peter Wilson Coldham, THE COMPLETE BOOK OF EMIGRANTS, 1607-1660 [Baltimore, 1987], 167 [FHL #973 W2col]). Elizabeth's age was probably overstated by about 2 years, as she had a sister Mary baptized in 1617. She was probably born in 1615 for which year the BTs of Wendover are partially missing or illegible. | Tomkins, Elizabeth (I9427)
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