John Tuttle1
b. before 4 June 1596, d. 30 December 1656
John Tuttle was born before 4 June 1596 in St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England.1,2 He married Joan Antrobus, daughter of ? Antrobus and Joan (?), before 1629 in England.1 John Tuttle died on 30 December 1656 in Carrickfergus, Ireland.1
John Tuttle and Joan Antrobus immigrated on the Planter, departing from London, England June 1635, arriving 7 June 1635 in Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony. Their children Abigail, Simon, Sara and John traveled with them. They appear on the ship's passenger list on April 2, 1635. Her mother and children from her first marriage, Joan Antrobus, John Lawrence, William Lawrence and Mary Lawrence and several servants also traveled with them. John's brothers Richard and William and their families were also on the Planter. An Isbell Tuttell, age 70, perhaps their mother, was also on board.3,2
John Tuttle and Joan Antrobus immigrated on the Planter, departing from London, England June 1635, arriving 7 June 1635 in Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony. Their children Abigail, Simon, Sara and John traveled with them. They appear on the ship's passenger list on April 2, 1635. Her mother and children from her first marriage, Joan Antrobus, John Lawrence, William Lawrence and Mary Lawrence and several servants also traveled with them. John's brothers Richard and William and their families were also on the Planter. An Isbell Tuttell, age 70, perhaps their mother, was also on board.3,2
Children of John Tuttle and Joan Antrobus
- Abigail Tuttle3 b. c 1629, d. date unknown
Simon Tuttle+ b. Jan 1631, d. Jan 1691- Sara Tuttle+3 b. c 1633, d. a 18 Apr 1670
- John Tuttle3 b. c 1634, d. date unknown
Joan Antrobus1
b. before 25 June 1592, d. after 1659
Joan Antrobus was born before 25 June 1592 in St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England.1 She was the daughter of ? Antrobus and Joan (?).2 Joan Antrobus married as her first husband Thomas Lawrence before 1618.1 Joan Antrobus married as her second husband John Tuttle before 1629 in England.1 Joan Antrobus died after 1659 in Carrickfergus, Ireland.1
Joan Antrobus and John Tuttle immigrated on the Planter, departing from London, England June 1635, arriving 7 June 1635 in Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony. Their children Abigail, Simon, Sara and John traveled with them. They appear on the ship's passenger list on April 2, 1635. Her mother and children from her first marriage, Joan Antrobus, John Lawrence, William Lawrence and Mary Lawrence and several servants also traveled with them. John's brothers Richard and William and their families were also on the Planter. An Isbell Tuttell, age 70, perhaps their mother, was also on board.2,3
Joan Antrobus and John Tuttle immigrated on the Planter, departing from London, England June 1635, arriving 7 June 1635 in Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony. Their children Abigail, Simon, Sara and John traveled with them. They appear on the ship's passenger list on April 2, 1635. Her mother and children from her first marriage, Joan Antrobus, John Lawrence, William Lawrence and Mary Lawrence and several servants also traveled with them. John's brothers Richard and William and their families were also on the Planter. An Isbell Tuttell, age 70, perhaps their mother, was also on board.2,3
Children of Joan Antrobus and Thomas Lawrence
John Lawrence+1 b. b 26 Jul 1618, d. 11 Jul 1667- Jane Lawrence4 b. date unknown, d. 2 Mar 1680/81
- Thomas Lawrence4 b. b 8 Mar 1619/20, d. b 25 Feb 1703
- William Lawrence2,4 b. b 28 Jul 1622, d. 14 Mar 1679/80
- Mary Lawrence+ b. c 1623, d. 27 Mar 1715
Children of Joan Antrobus and John Tuttle
- Abigail Tuttle2 b. c 1629, d. date unknown
Simon Tuttle+ b. Jan 1631, d. Jan 1691- Sara Tuttle+2 b. c 1633, d. a 18 Apr 1670
- John Tuttle2 b. c 1634, d. date unknown
Lieut. Thomas Burnham1
b. 1623, d. June 1694
Lieut. Thomas Burnham was born in 1623 in England.2 He married Mary Lawrence, daughter of Thomas Lawrence and Joan Antrobus, before 1645.2 Lieut. Thomas Burnham died in June 1694 in Ipswich, Province of Massachusetts Bay.1
Child of Lieut. Thomas Burnham and Mary Lawrence
- Joan Burnham b. c 1645, d. b 1663
Mary Lawrence1
b. circa 1623, d. 27 March 1715
Mary Lawrence was born circa 1623 in St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England, Her birthdate is estimated from an age of 92 at her death.2,3 She was the daughter of Thomas Lawrence and Joan Antrobus. Mary Lawrence married Lieut. Thomas Burnham before 1645.1 Mary Lawrence died on 27 March 1715 in Ipswich, Province of Massachusetts Bay.2
Mary was also known as Marie.4 She immigrated on the Planter, departing from London, England June 1635, arriving 7 June 1635 in Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony,, traveling with John Tuttle and Joan Antrobus.4,3
Mary was also known as Marie.4 She immigrated on the Planter, departing from London, England June 1635, arriving 7 June 1635 in Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony,, traveling with John Tuttle and Joan Antrobus.4,3
Child of Mary Lawrence and Lieut. Thomas Burnham
- Joan Burnham b. c 1645, d. b 1663
Josiah Winslow1,2
b. 11 February 1605/6, d. before 1 December 1674
Josiah Winslow was born on 11 February 1605/6 in Droitwich, Worcestershire, England.2,1,4 He was the son of Edward Winslow and Magdelene Ollyver.3 Josiah Winslow was baptized on 16 February 1605/6 in Droitwich, Worcestershire, England. He was "born the Tuesday before."5,4 He married Margaret Bourne, daughter of Thomas Bourne and Elizabeth (?), in 1636 in Marshfield, Plymouth Colony, now Plymouth County, Massachusetts, 5 other children.1,2 Josiah Winslow died before 1 December 1674 in Marshfield, Plymouth Colony, now Plymouth County, Massachusetts.1,2,6 He was buried on 1 December 1674 in Marshfield, Plymouth Colony, now Plymouth County, Massachusetts.1,6
Josiah Winslow immigrated in 1631, traveling with Kenelm Winslow, his brother.1 Josiah Winslow became a freeman on 1 January 1633/34 in Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, now Plymouth County, Massachusetts.1,7
Josiah Winslow immigrated in 1631, traveling with Kenelm Winslow, his brother.1 Josiah Winslow became a freeman on 1 January 1633/34 in Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, now Plymouth County, Massachusetts.1,7
Child of Josiah Winslow and Margaret Bourne
Margaret Winslow+6 b. 16 Jul 1640, d. 1 Jun 1711
Citations
- [S64] The Great Migration.
- [S31] John H. Sheppard, "Genealogy of the Winslow Family."
- [S194] New England Families, online.
- [S126] William S. Appleton, "English Ancestry of the Winslow Family."
- [S125] Lemuel Shattuck, "Genealogical Memoir of the Descendents of Edward Winslow, Governor of Plymouth Colony", Citation from Bible record.
- [S808] Early VR Plymouth CO MA (published), Vital Records of Marshfield.
- [S70] Eugene Aubrey Stratton, Plymouth Colony, Its History and People 1620-1691.
Margaret Bourne1,2
b. 15 February 1605/6, d. 28 September 1683
Margaret Bourne was born on 15 February 1605/6 in Kempsey, Worcestershire, England.1 She was the daughter of Thomas Bourne and Elizabeth (?). Margaret Bourne married Josiah Winslow, son of Edward Winslow and Magdelene Ollyver, in 1636 in Marshfield, Plymouth Colony, now Plymouth County, Massachusetts, 5 other children.1,2 Margaret Bourne died on 28 September 1683 in Marshfield, Plymouth Colony, now Plymouth County, Massachusetts, at age 77.1,2,3
Margaret was also known as (?) Bourn.
Margaret was also known as (?) Bourn.
Child of Margaret Bourne and Josiah Winslow
Margaret Winslow+ b. 16 Jul 1640, d. 1 Jun 1711
Thomas Bourne1,2
b. 1581, d. 11 May 1664
Thomas Bourne was born in 1581 in Tenterden, Kent, England.3 He was the son of Bartholomew Bourne.3 Thomas Bourne married Elizabeth (?) before 1606. There was another Thomas Bourne who married Elizabeth Rouse 18 April 1681 in Marshfield, MA - obviously not this couple.4 Thomas Bourne died on 11 May 1664 in Marshfield, Plymouth Colony, now Plymouth County, Massachusetts.2
Children of Thomas Bourne and Elizabeth (?)
Margaret Bourne+ b. 15 Feb 1605/6, d. 28 Sep 1683- Martha Bourne1 b. c 1617, d. 1689
Samuel Ward1,2
b. before 18 November 1638, d. 1690
Samuel Ward was born before 18 November 1638 in Hingham, Massachusetts Bay Colony, now Plymouth County.2 He was baptized on 18 November 1638 in Hingham, Massachusetts Bay Colony, now Plymouth County.1,2 He was the son of Samuel Ward.2 Samuel Ward married Abigail Maverick, daughter of Moses Maverick and Remember Allerton, in 1662.3,1 Samuel Ward died in 1690 in Nouvelle France, now Quebec, Canada.1
Child of Samuel Ward and Abigail Maverick
Martha Ward+4 b. b 16 Sep 1672, d. 27 Feb 1714/15
Citations
Abigail Maverick1,2
b. before 12 January 1644/45, d. before January 1685/86
Abigail Maverick was born before 12 January 1644/45 in Salem, Massachusetts Bay Colony.2 She was baptized on 12 January 1644/45 in Salem, Massachusetts Bay Colony.2 She was the daughter of Moses Maverick and Remember Allerton.2 Abigail Maverick married Samuel Ward, son of Samuel Ward, in 1662.3,1 Abigail Maverick died before January 1685/86 in Salem, Massachusetts Bay Colony.1
Child of Abigail Maverick and Samuel Ward
Martha Ward+2 b. b 16 Sep 1672, d. 27 Feb 1714/15
Moses Maverick1,2
b. before 3 November 1611, d. 28 January 1685/86
Moses Maverick was born before 3 November 1611 in South Huish, Devonshire, England.1,3 He was baptized on 3 November 1611 in South Huish, Devonshire, England.1,2 He was the son of Rev. John Maverick and Mary Gye.1 Moses Maverick married as his first wife Remember Allerton, daughter of Isaac Allerton and Mary Norris, on 6 May 1635.2,4 Moses Maverick married as his second wife Eunice (?) on 22 October 1656 in Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony, She was the widow of Thomas Roberts.2 Moses Maverick died on 28 January 1685/86 in Marblehead, Massachusetts Bay Colony.2,5
He immigrated on the Mary & John, departing from Plymouth, England March 20, 1630, arriving 30 May 1630 in Dorchester, Massachusetts Bay Colony, with his parents Rev. John Maverick and Mary Gye.6,1,7 Moses Maverick became a freeman on 3 September 1634 in Salem, Massachusetts Bay Colony, now Essex County.2
He immigrated on the Mary & John, departing from Plymouth, England March 20, 1630, arriving 30 May 1630 in Dorchester, Massachusetts Bay Colony, with his parents Rev. John Maverick and Mary Gye.6,1,7 Moses Maverick became a freeman on 3 September 1634 in Salem, Massachusetts Bay Colony, now Essex County.2
Child of Moses Maverick and Remember Allerton
Abigail Maverick+8 b. b 12 Jan 1644/45, d. b Jan 1685/86
Citations
- [S64] The Great Migration.
- [S666] William Prescott Greenlaw, "John Maverick."
- [S196] David Robinson, "D. B. Robinson's Genealogy Page", Dec. 16, 2001, unverified.
- [S21] Mayflower History, online www.mayflowerhistory.com.
- [S997] Early VR Essex Co. MA (published), Vital records of Marblehead.
- [S169] Ancestry of Elder John Strong, online http://www.geocities.com/sfaapage/mfb.html
- [S792] Mary & John Clearinghouse, online www.maryandjohn1630.com.
- [S997] Early VR Essex Co. MA (published), Vital records of Salem.
Remember Allerton1,2,3,4,5
b. circa 1615, d. after 12 September 1652
Remember Allerton was born circa 1615 in Leiden, South Holland, Holland.2,5 She was the daughter of Isaac Allerton and Mary Norris.3,5 Remember Allerton married Moses Maverick, son of Rev. John Maverick and Mary Gye, on 6 May 1635.3,5 Remember Allerton died after 12 September 1652 in Salem, Massachusetts Bay Colony.2,3
She immigrated on the Mayflower, departing from Plymouth, England September 6, 1620, arriving 11 November 1620 in Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, with her parents Isaac Allerton and Mary Norris.2,5
She immigrated on the Mayflower, departing from Plymouth, England September 6, 1620, arriving 11 November 1620 in Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, with her parents Isaac Allerton and Mary Norris.2,5
Child of Remember Allerton and Moses Maverick
Abigail Maverick+6 b. b 12 Jan 1644/45, d. b Jan 1685/86
Citations
- The Memoir of Isaac Allerton says it was her sister Sarah who married Moses Maverick.
- [S64] The Great Migration.
- [S666] William Prescott Greenlaw, "John Maverick."
- [S670] Henry W. Cushman, "Memoir I. Allerton."
- [S21] Mayflower History, online www.mayflowerhistory.com.
- [S997] Early VR Essex Co. MA (published), Vital records of Salem.
Mary Norris1,2,3
b. 1588, d. 25 February 1620/21
Mary Norris was born in 1588 in Newberry, Berkshire, England.1,3 She married Isaac Allerton on 4 November 1611 in Leiden, South Holland, Holland.1,3 Mary Norris died on 25 February 1620/21 in Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, now Plymouth County, Massachusetts, on board the Mayflower after giving birth to a stillborn son.1,2,3 She was buried in Cole's Hill, Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, now Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Find A Grave Memorial# 12498353.4
Mary Norris and Isaac Allerton immigrated on the Mayflower, departing from Plymouth, England September 6, 1620, arriving 11 November 1620 in Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. Their daughter Remember traveled with them.1,3
Mary Norris and Isaac Allerton immigrated on the Mayflower, departing from Plymouth, England September 6, 1620, arriving 11 November 1620 in Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. Their daughter Remember traveled with them.1,3
Child of Mary Norris and Isaac Allerton
Remember Allerton+5,3 b. c 1615, d. a 12 Sep 1652
Rev. John Maverick1
b. before 28 December 1578, d. 3 February 1635/36
Rev. John Maverick was born before 28 December 1578 in Awliscombe, Devonshire, England.1 He was baptized on 28 December 1578 in Awliscombe, Devonshire, England.2 He was the son of Rev. Peter Maverick and Dorothie Tucke. Rev. John Maverick married Mary Gye, daughter of Robert Gye and Grace Dowrish, on 28 October 1600 in Islington, Devonshire, England, 8 other children.1,2,3 Rev. John Maverick died on 3 February 1635/36 in Dorchester, Massachusetts Bay Colony, now Suffolk County.2
He matriculated at Oxford from Exeter College, 24 October 1595, aged eighteen; B.A. 8 July 1599; M.A. 7 July 1603; ordained at Exeter, Devonshire, as deacon and priest, 29 July 1597; curate at South Huish, Devonshire, from 1606 to 1614 and rector at Beaworthy, Devonshire, from 1615 to 1629.2 He and Mary Gye immigrated on the Mary & John, departing from Plymouth, England March 20, 1630, arriving 30 May 1630 in Dorchester, Massachusetts Bay Colony. Their son Moses traveled with them. Other children in the group were Elias (26), Mary (24), Abigail (17), Antipas (12) and John (11).4,2,5 Rev. John Maverick became a freeman on 18 May 1631.2
He matriculated at Oxford from Exeter College, 24 October 1595, aged eighteen; B.A. 8 July 1599; M.A. 7 July 1603; ordained at Exeter, Devonshire, as deacon and priest, 29 July 1597; curate at South Huish, Devonshire, from 1606 to 1614 and rector at Beaworthy, Devonshire, from 1615 to 1629.2 He and Mary Gye immigrated on the Mary & John, departing from Plymouth, England March 20, 1630, arriving 30 May 1630 in Dorchester, Massachusetts Bay Colony. Their son Moses traveled with them. Other children in the group were Elias (26), Mary (24), Abigail (17), Antipas (12) and John (11).4,2,5 Rev. John Maverick became a freeman on 18 May 1631.2
Child of Rev. John Maverick and Mary Gye
Moses Maverick+2 b. b 3 Nov 1611, d. 28 Jan 1685/86
Citations
- [S196] David Robinson, "D. B. Robinson's Genealogy Page", Dec. 16, 2001, unverified.
- [S64] The Great Migration.
- [S328] John G. Hunt, "Ancestry of Mary Gye."
- [S169] Ancestry of Elder John Strong, online http://www.geocities.com/sfaapage/mfb.html
- [S792] Mary & John Clearinghouse, online www.maryandjohn1630.com.
Mary Gye1
b. circa 1580, d. after 9 October 1666
Mary Gye was born circa 1580 in Sanford, Devonshire, England.1,2 She was the daughter of Robert Gye and Grace Dowrish.2 Mary Gye married Rev. John Maverick, son of Rev. Peter Maverick and Dorothie Tucke, on 28 October 1600 in Islington, Devonshire, England, 8 other children.1,3,2 Mary Gye died after 9 October 1666 in Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony.3
Mary Gye and Rev. John Maverick immigrated on the Mary & John, departing from Plymouth, England March 20, 1630, arriving 30 May 1630 in Dorchester, Massachusetts Bay Colony. Their son Moses traveled with them. Other children in the group were Elias (26), Mary (24), Abigail (17), Antipas (12) and John (11).4,3,5
Mary Gye and Rev. John Maverick immigrated on the Mary & John, departing from Plymouth, England March 20, 1630, arriving 30 May 1630 in Dorchester, Massachusetts Bay Colony. Their son Moses traveled with them. Other children in the group were Elias (26), Mary (24), Abigail (17), Antipas (12) and John (11).4,3,5
Child of Mary Gye and Rev. John Maverick
Moses Maverick+3 b. b 3 Nov 1611, d. 28 Jan 1685/86
Citations
- [S196] David Robinson, "D. B. Robinson's Genealogy Page", Dec. 16, 2001, unverified.
- [S328] John G. Hunt, "Ancestry of Mary Gye."
- [S64] The Great Migration.
- [S169] Ancestry of Elder John Strong, online http://www.geocities.com/sfaapage/mfb.html
- [S792] Mary & John Clearinghouse, online www.maryandjohn1630.com.
Rev. Peter Maverick1
b. date unknown, d. circa 1616
Peter's birth date is unknown. Peter was born in Awliscombe, Devonshire, England.1 He was the son of Robert Maverick. Rev. Peter Maverick married Dorothie Tucke in 1576 in England.1 Rev. Peter Maverick died circa 1616 in England.1
Child of Rev. Peter Maverick and Dorothie Tucke
Rev. John Maverick+ b. b 28 Dec 1578, d. 3 Feb 1635/36
Citations
- [S196] David Robinson, "D. B. Robinson's Genealogy Page", Dec. 16, 2001, unverified.
Dorothie Tucke
b. circa 1550, d. date unknown
Dorothie Tucke was born circa 1550 (estimated). She married Rev. Peter Maverick, son of Robert Maverick, in 1576 in England.1 Her death date has not been found.
Child of Dorothie Tucke and Rev. Peter Maverick
Rev. John Maverick+ b. b 28 Dec 1578, d. 3 Feb 1635/36
Citations
- [S196] David Robinson, "D. B. Robinson's Genealogy Page", Dec. 16, 2001, unverified.
Robert Maverick
b. circa 1525, d. 14 November 1573
Robert Maverick was born circa 1525. He died on 14 November 1573 in Awliscombe, Devonshire, England.
Child of Robert Maverick
Rev. Peter Maverick+ b. date unknown, d. c 1616
Samuel Ward1
b. 1591, d. 31 August 1682
Samuel Ward was born in 1591 in England.2 He died on 31 August 1682 in Massachusetts.1
Child of Samuel Ward
Samuel Ward+1 b. b 18 Nov 1638, d. 1690
John Goldstone1
b. 1574, d. 12 March 1670/71
John Goldstone was born in 1574 in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England.2 He married Frances Jeffrie, daughter of John Jeffrie and Jane Newington, before 1602. John Goldstone died on 12 March 1670/71 in Concord, Massachusetts Bay Colony.2
Child of John Goldstone and Frances Jeffrie
Sarah Goldstone+ b. 1602, d. 12 Mar 1670/71
Frances Jeffrie1
b. circa 1575, d. date unknown
Frances Jeffrie was born circa 1575 in Pemburie, Kent, England.1 She was the daughter of John Jeffrie and Jane Newington.1 Frances Jeffrie married John Goldstone before 1602. Her death date has not been found.
Child of Frances Jeffrie and John Goldstone
Sarah Goldstone+ b. 1602, d. 12 Mar 1670/71
Citations
- [S340] Elijah Milne, "Elijah Luke Milne", Aug. 12, 2002, unverified.
Ezekiel Northend1,2
b. February 1621, d. 7 September 1698
Ezekiel Northend was born in February 1621 in Ripplingham, Rowley, Yorkshire, England.1,2 He was the son of John Northend and Elizabeth Cole.3 Ezekiel Northend married Edna Halsted, daughter of Nathan Halsted and Isabel (?), on 1 December 1648 in Rowley, Massachusetts Bay Colony, She was the widow of Richard Bailey.4,2 Ezekiel Northend died on 7 September 1698 in Rowley, Province of Massachusetts Bay, at age 77.4
Ezekiel Northend immigrated before 1645.2
Ezekiel Northend immigrated before 1645.2
Child of Ezekiel Northend and Edna Halsted
Sarah Northend+5,4 b. 3 Dec 1661, d. 26 Apr 1732
Citations
- [S23] David Conover's research, online www.conovergenealogy.com.
- [S52] Genealogy of Thos Hale, online.
- [S196] David Robinson, "D. B. Robinson's Genealogy Page", Dec. 16, 2001, unverified.
- [S997] Early VR Essex Co. MA (published), Vital records of Rowley.
- [S707] Robert S. Hale, "Thomas Hale, the Glover."
Edna Halsted1,2
b. circa 1624, d. 3 February 1705
Edna Halsted was born circa 1624 in Halifax, Yorkshire, England.1 She was the daughter of Nathan Halsted and Isabel (?).2,3 Edna Halsted married as her second husband Ezekiel Northend, son of John Northend and Elizabeth Cole, on 1 December 1648 in Rowley, Massachusetts Bay Colony, She was the widow of Richard Bailey.4,2 Edna Halsted died on 3 February 1705 in Rowley, Province of Massachusetts Bay.4
Child of Edna Halsted and Ezekiel Northend
Sarah Northend+5,4 b. 3 Dec 1661, d. 26 Apr 1732
Citations
- [S23] David Conover's research, online www.conovergenealogy.com.
- [S52] Genealogy of Thos Hale, online.
- [S196] David Robinson, "D. B. Robinson's Genealogy Page", Dec. 16, 2001, unverified.
- [S997] Early VR Essex Co. MA (published), Vital records of Rowley.
- [S707] Robert S. Hale, "Thomas Hale, the Glover."
Philip Greeley1
b. 21 September 1644, d. 17 March 1717/18
Philip Greeley was born on 21 September 1644 in Salisbury, Massachusetts Bay Colony, now Essex County.1 He was the son of Andrew Greele and Mary Moyse.1 Philip Greeley married Sarah Ilsley, daughter of John Ilsley and Sarah Hatfield, on 17 December 1669 in Salisbury, Massachusetts Bay Colony, now Essex County.2,3,1 Philip Greeley died on 17 March 1717/18 in Salisbury, Province of Massachusetts Bay, at age 73.2,1
Children of Philip Greeley and Sarah Ilsley
- John Greeley1 b. 16 Nov 1670, d. 10 Feb 1721/22
- Jonathan Greeley1 b. 15 Feb 1671/72, d. 25 Oct 1750
- Sarah Greeley1 b. 21 Mar 1676, d. date unknown
- Mary Greeley1 b. 5 Jun 1679, d. a 1709
- Philip Greeley1 b. 25 Dec 1681, d. 15 Oct 1769
- Ruth Greeley1 b. 3 Oct 1684, d. 30 May 1716
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