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Generation: 1

  1. 1.   Sarah Allen blev født den 29 aug. 1718 i Weston, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; blev døbt den 7 sep. 1718 i Weston, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA (datter af Samuel Allen, IV og Hannah Pike); og døde.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • FSID: MN1F-5FW


Generation: 2

  1. 2.   Samuel Allen, IV blev født den 18 okt. 1686 i Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA (søn af Samuel Allen, III og Rebeckah Cary); døde den 28 jun. 1750 i Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • FSID: LHL3-2TM

    Samuel blev gift med Hannah Pike den 19 jan. 1714 i Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA. Hannah (datter af James Pike og Hannah Cutler) blev født den 21 okt. 1695 i Reading, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA; og døde. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  2. 3.   Hannah Pike blev født den 21 okt. 1695 i Reading, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA (datter af James Pike og Hannah Cutler); og døde.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • National Identification: IND11703
    • FSID: LCJF-YW4

    Børn:
    1. James Allen blev født den 5 jun. 1723 i Weston, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; og døde.
    2. Samuel Allen blev født den 20 maj 1721 i Weston, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; og døde.
    3. 1. Sarah Allen blev født den 29 aug. 1718 i Weston, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; blev døbt den 7 sep. 1718 i Weston, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; og døde.
    4. Mary Allen blev født i 1724 i Massachusetts, USA; og døde.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.   Samuel Allen, III blev født den 4 dec. 1660 i Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; blev døbt den 4 aug. 1663 i Manchester, Essex, Massachusetts, USA (søn af Samuel Allen og Sarah Tracy Partridge); døde den 28 jun. 1750 i Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; blev begravet i jun. 1750 i Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • FSID: LTTF-WCP
    • Religion: Deacon
    • Dåb: 4 aug. 1663, Manchester, Essex, Massachusetts, USA
    • Dåb: 4 aug. 1663, Manchester, Essex, Massachusetts, USA

    Notater:

    SAMUEL ALLEN III was born 4 December 1660, East Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, to Samuel Allen II (1632-1703) and Sarah Partridge (1639-1717). He married (1) *Rebecca Cary, 1 December 1685, in Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. Rebecca was granddaughter of Miles Standish, and daughter of John Cary, who come from England and settled in Duxbury, Massachusetts. He married (2) Mary Pratt (not Alden.) He married (3) Jane Vining, widow of Jacob Turner. [After Rebecca's death, Samuel married Mary Pratt, in Bridgewater. This second wife has sometimes been identified as Mary Alden, but that identification has been rejected. In New England Marriages Prior to 1700, Clarence Almon Torrey identified the second wife as "Mary [Alden?] Pratt? (?1667- ), dau Matthew."[2] The transcribed Records of Brunswick Separate Church of Scotland, Connecticut, where Samuel's son Joseph was active, provide additional evidence that her last name was Pratt in the form of an entry (which could be based on a family bible record) indicating that Samuel Allen married a woman named Pratt as his 2nd wife, and that "by her he had Joseph, Matthew, and Seth." [3] Additionally, the same church records show that Samuel's grandson Asahel Allen named one of his sons "Pratt."[3] Samuel's second wife is likely to have been Mary Pratt, born in Weymouth, Massachusetts in 1667, the daughter of Matthew Pratt and Sarah (Hunt) Pratt of Weymouth. The will of Matthew Pratt, dated 30 June 1711, included a bequest to daughter "Mary Allin,"[4] indicating that his daughter Mary had married a man named Allen. This identification also is consistent with Torrey's indication that Allen's second wife Mary was the daughter of Matthew.]

    • Samuel was married on the same day that his sister Mehitable Allen married Isaac Alden.
    • Was engaged in many Indian Battles and while on a March to join Captain Church (with his father) with twenty of his neighbors took seventeen prisoners without a single casualty.
    • From the Note of Bill Erickson: In 1721 a meeting-house had been begun on land given by Samuel Allen, Jr., apparently in anticipation of the legal organization of the precinct in 1723. (Benjamin W. Harris, The Bridgewater Book (Published by George H. Ellis, Boston, Ma., 1899)
    • Deed: Old Burying Ground, East Bridgewater, Ma. (Source: William Latham, Epitaphs in Old Bridgewater, Massachusetts, (1882 (Reprinted by Heritage Books, Inc. 1986)), Page 185, When he gave this land is uncertain; but was probably the first land used for a public burying-ground in East Bridgewater. The one hundred rods is supposed to be the high ground in the southwest part of this grave yard, and is considered the oldest part of the yard.)
    • Residence: Abt. 1750, East Bridgewater, MA (Source: William Latham, Epitaphs in Old Bridgewater, Massachusetts, (1882 (Reprinted by Heritage Books, Inc. 1986), Page 184. .Lived in front of Thomas Rogers' house... The whole of which homestead was bounded northeasterly by the road, there, being about seventy rods wide; and southwesterly by Matfield river, or meadow on that river.)
    • Will: September 01, 1736, Recorded August 6, 1750 (Source: Plymouth County Probate Records, Docket 325, Book 12, Page 97, Timothy Allen and Seth Allen Executors.)

    Samuel Allen III died 28 June 1750, Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, at age 90.

    Samuel Allen, III
    Birth: Dec. 4, 1660
    Bridgewater
    Plymouth County
    Massachusetts, USA
    Death: Jun. 28, 1750
    Bridgewater
    Plymouth County
    Massachusetts, USA

    Samuel Allen was the son of Samuel Allen and Sarah Partridge. He married 1)Rebecca Cary in Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts on 2 December 1685 2)Mary Pratt in 1700 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.

    Family links:
    Parents:
    Samuel Allen (1632 - 1705)
    Sarah Partridge Allen (1639 - 1722)

    Spouses:
    Rebecca Cary Allen (1665 - 1697)
    Mary Alden Allen (1668 - 1727)*

    Children:
    Ephraim Allen (1689 - 1780)*
    Timothy Allen (1691 - 1755)*
    Mehetable Allen Bushnell (1694 - 1750)*
    Joseph Allen (1701 - 1777)*
    Mary Allen Kingman (1704 - 1740)*
    Matthew Allen (1708 - 1787)*
    Seth Allen (1710 - 1766)*
    Abigail Allen Waldo (1712 - 1799)*

    Siblings:
    Samuel Allen (1660 - 1750)
    Mehitable Allen Alden (1664 - 1725)*
    Sarah Allen Snow (1667 - ____)*
    Bethiah Allen Pryer (1669 - 1744)*
    Josiah Allen (1677 - 1736)*
    Nehemiah Allen (1681 - 1728)*

    *Calculated relationship

    Burial:
    Old Graveyard
    East Bridgewater
    Plymouth County
    Massachusetts, USA
    Plot: There Is No Stone

    Created by: Jack W. Davis
    Record added: Nov 13, 2007
    Find A Grave Memorial# 22889701

    PLYMOUTH COLONY SEAL

    Samuel (3), eldest child of Samuel (2) and Sarah (Patridge) Allen, was born December 4, 1660, in Bridgewater, where he afterward lived, and executed his will in 1736. He married (first) in 1685, Rebecca, granddaughter of Miles Standish, and daughter of John Cary, who came from England and settled in Duxbury, Massachusetts, and his wife, Elizabeth Godfrey. He married (second) 1700, Mary, daughter of Joseph and Mary (Simmons) Alden, of Bridgewater, and granddaughter of John Alden and Priscilla Mullins. Joseph Alden was born in 1627, was an early resident of Bridgewater, and a farmer. Children of the first marriage: Samuel, born October 18, 1686, died 1750. married, 1728, Jane Turner, of Weymouth; Ephraim, born 1689, settled in Royalton, Vermont; Timothy, mentioned below; Joseph, born 1693, died young;Posted 12 Dec 2009 by Patti K Oates
    Was engaged in many Indian Battles and while on a March to join Captain Church (with his father) with twenty of his neighbors took seventeen prisoners without a single casualty.

    From the Note of Bill Erickson:

    In 1721 a meeting-house had been begun on land given by Samuel Allen, Jr., apparently in anticipation of the legal organization of the precinct in 1723. (Benjamin W. Harris, The Bridgewater Book (Published by George H. Ellis, Boston, Ma., 1899))

    More About SAMUEL ALLEN, JR.:
    Deed: Old Burying Ground, East Bridgewater, Ma. (Source: William Latham, Epitaphs in Old Bridgewater, Massachusetts, (1882 (Reprinted by Heritage Books, Inc. 1986)), Page 185, When he gave this land is uncertain; but was probably the first land used for a public burying-ground in East Bridgewater. The one hundred rods is supposed to be the high ground in the southwest part of this grave yard, and is considered the oldest part of the yard.)
    Residence: Abt. 1750, East Bridgewater, MA (Source: William Latham, Epitaphs in Old Bridgewater, Massachusetts, (1882 (Reprinted by Heritage Books, Inc. 1986)), Page 184, ..Lived in front of Thomas Rogers' house... The whole of which homestead was bounded northeasterly by the road, there, being about seventy rods wide; and southwesterly by Matfield river, or meadow on that river.)
    Will: September 01, 1736, Recorded August 6, 1750 (Source: Plymouth County Probate Records, Docket 325, Book 12, Page 97, Timothy Allen and Seth Allen Exectors.)

    Samuel Allen was the son of Samuel Allen and Sarah Partridge. He married 1)Rebecca Cary in Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts on 2 December 1685 2)Mary Alden in 1700 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.

    Bridgewater Burying Ground

    REBECKAH CARY (Carey) was born 30 March 1665, Bridgewater, Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts, to John Cary (1610-1681) and Elizabeth Godfrey (1620-1680.) She married Samuel Allen III, in Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, on 1 December 1685.

    Rebeckah Cary Allen died 29 October 1697, Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, at 32 years of age, at the birth of her daughter Rebeckah who also died.

    The Old Grave Yard, Bridgeport, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA

    Rebecca Cary Allen
    Birth: Mar. 30, 1665
    Bridgewater
    Plymouth County
    Massachusetts, USA
    Death: Oct. 29, 1697
    Bridgewater
    Plymouth County
    Massachusetts, USA

    Rebecca (Cary) Allen was the daughter of John Cary and Elizabeth Godfrey. She married Samuel Allen in Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts on 1 December 1685.

    Family links:
    Parents:
    John Cary (1610 - 1681)
    Elizabeth Godfrey Cary (____ - 1680)

    Spouse:
    Samuel Allen (1660 - 1750)*

    Children:
    Ephraim Allen (1689 - 1780)*
    Timothy Allen (1691 - 1755)*
    Mehetable Allen Bushnell (1694 - 1750)*

    Siblings:
    John Cary (1645 - 1721)*
    Francis Cary (1647 - 1718)**
    Jonathan M Cary (1656 - 1695)*
    Joseph Cary (1663 - 1721)*
    Rebecca Cary Allen (1665 - 1697)

    *Calculated relationship
    **Half-sibling

    Burial:
    Old Graveyard
    East Bridgewater
    Plymouth County
    Massachusetts, USA
    Plot: There Is No Stone

    Created by: Jack W. Davis
    Record added: Nov 13, 2007
    Find A Grave Memorial# 22889781

    Cemetery Photo
    Added by: Chip5610

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    My 8th great grandmother. She was the wife of Samuel Allen born 1660. She was the mother of Samuel Allen born 1686 who was likely the father of Abigail Allen Waldo born 1712.
    - Joan McGrath Richards
    Added: Jun. 15, 2014

    - Mike Appleby
    Added: May. 30, 2014

    - CD
    Added: Apr. 9, 2014

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    Cary_Monument
    Bridgewater, MA
    Excerpted from the book "John Cary, the Plymouth Pilgrim" by Seth C Cary, 1911

    The Old Graveyard

    Old Graveyard, East Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA

    Children of Samuel Allen and Rebecca Cary:

    1. Samuel Allen IV, b. 18 Oct 1686, Bridgewater, Massachusetts, “his first born”; d. bef. 1736.
    2. *EPHRAIM ALLEN was born 11 April 1689, Bridgewater, Massachusetts, (“the second”) to Samuel Allen (1660-1750) and Rebecca Cary (1665-1697.) He married Zipporah Crane about 1710, of Plymouth or Bridgewater, Massachusetts. Ephraim died 15 February 1776, Northborough, Worcester, Massachusetts Bay.
    3. Timothy Alle

    Samuel blev gift med Rebeckah Cary den 7 dec. 1685 i Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA. Rebeckah blev født den 30 mar. 1665 i Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; døde den 29 okt. 1697 i Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; blev begravet i 1697 i Old Graveyard, Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  2. 5.   Rebeckah Cary blev født den 30 mar. 1665 i Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; døde den 29 okt. 1697 i Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; blev begravet i 1697 i Old Graveyard, Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • FSID: LHR8-N3T

    Børn:
    1. Timothy Allen blev født den 22 feb. 1691 i Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; døde den 10 maj 1755 i Mansfield City, Tolland, Connecticut, USA; blev begravet i 1755 i Mansfield City, Tolland, Connecticut, USA.
    2. 2. Samuel Allen, IV blev født den 18 okt. 1686 i Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; døde den 28 jun. 1750 i Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
    3. Ephraim Allen, I blev født den 11 apr. 1689 i Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; døde den 12 apr. 1780 i Northborough, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States; blev begravet i 1780 i Attleboro, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA.
    4. Abigail Allen blev født i 1692 i Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; døde i 1736.
    5. Enby Allen blev født den 26 okt. 1697 i Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; døde den 26 okt. 1697 i Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; blev begravet den 29 okt. 1697 i Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
    6. Mehitable Allyn blev født den 18 dec. 1694 i Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; døde den 15 aug. 1750 i Preston City, New London, Connecticut, United States.
    7. Joseph Allen blev født den 11 aug. 1693 i Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; døde den 14 aug. 1693 i Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.

  3. 6.   James Pike blev født den 1 jan. 1647 i Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA (søn af James Pike og Naomi Putnam); døde i jul. 1723 i Weston, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; blev begravet i jul. 1723 i Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • FSID: LH23-Q8L
    • Bopæl: 1681, Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA
    • Bopæl: 1700, Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA

    Notater:

    JAMES2 (James1) Pike b. at Charlestown 1 (11) 1646 (1 Jan. 1646/7); He was a soldier in King Philip's war. m. (1) at Reading 25 Nov. 1681 Hennah Cutler of Reading, b. 9 June 1662 , dau. Nathaniel and Mary; m.(2) in Newbury. 23 May, 1700 Sarah Marsh, daughter of Onesephorus and Hannah (Cutler) of Hingham , where she Was b. 23 Feb. 1668-9. Lived in Reading, possibly Framingham, and eventually Weston, where he was admitted to the First Church, from Reading, in 1714 and d. July 1723; estate settled in 1727. Land, buildings farm animals appraised at £308/10s/03d. (Note: Woburn VRs give the res. of Sarah Marsh, wife of James Spike of Woburn as Haverhill and the mar. date [or int.] as 23 Feb. 1700.)
    Children, all born to his first marriage, all in Reading:

    # James3 b. 15 Sept. 1682; m. (1) Hannah ( ); settled in Coventry, Ct, where his first ch. was born, moved to Farmington.Ct., where Hannah d.; m. (2) ca. 1720 Rebecca Woodruff , b. 1690 dau. of Samuel and Rebecca (Clark).

    # Nathaniel b.4 May, 1685; m. at Reading 18 Jan. 1710-11 Mary Buck of Woburn. Removed to Framingham , later to Hopkinton -- along with a goodly number Of fellow townspeople ( Bam/, History of Framingham); his Wife was admitted to the church in Hopkinton 17 Mar. 1717; he d. in Hopkinton 1735;

    # John b. 18 Aug. 1687 in Reading, Ma; m ____ 1710 Elizabeth Welsh ; settled in Norwick , Ct.

    # Samuel b.12 May, 1690; m 1712-3 in Kittery, Me. Eleanor Rhodes; settled in Georgetown , Me. , then in Littleton, Ma

    # Jonathen b. in Reading 27 Oct. 1693; m. 25 Apr. 1716 in Concord, Ma. Ruth Stratton; settled in Concord, died ( probably there) before 3 June, 1745 when the death of his dau. Ruth is recorded (Concord VRs) 8S follows: "Ruth Pike, dau. Of Jonathan Pike dec. and Ruth Pike widow, d. June 3, 1745" He probably d. before Apr. 1738. ( See son James below.) Ruth, his widow d. 11 Oct. 1756. (Concord VRs)

    # Hannah b. 21 Oct. 1695 (Reading VRs); m. 19 Jan. 1714-5 Samuel Allen

    * Children of James2 Pike by his second mar. , (to Sarah Marsh):

    # Onesephorus , b. 1701; m. (1) in 1723 Mary Sanderson ; settled in Weston, Ma.; . m. (2) Widow Martha (White) Wilson (int. 18 Oct. 1735); Onesephorus and Mary owned the covenant and were received into the church In Weston 3 J8n. 1724-5. Moved to Leicester, Ma. in 1728 and to Sturbridge 8bout 1740. Is probably the Syperion (or Cyperon ) Pike who d. at Sturbridge II Apr. 1781 "an old man" (VR's and Cutter Early New England Families Vol. I, p. 1920). Chr. by the first mar. (the first three b Weston , the other four at Leicester).

    # Sarah b ____ ; m. James Coller

    # Benjamin , b. 1710; bp. 15 Nov. 1715; d. in Weston, Ma. 25 Feb. 1744-5. Marriage not known.

    Source:
    Ruth G. Pike, Some Descendants of James Pike of Charlestown and Reading, Massachusetts, and The Times in Which They Lived (Lexington, MA (10 Churchill Lane, Lexington 02173) : R.G. Pike, 1990) Appendix A p 79+

    James blev gift med Hannah Cutler den 25 nov. 1681 i Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA. Hannah (datter af Nathaniel Cutler og Mary) blev født den 9 jun. 1662 i Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; døde i 1696 i Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; blev begravet i Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  4. 7.   Hannah Cutler blev født den 9 jun. 1662 i Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA (datter af Nathaniel Cutler og Mary); døde i 1696 i Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; blev begravet i Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • FSID: L8HR-7CR
    • Bopæl: 1670, Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA
    • Bopæl: 1981, Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA
    • Bopæl: 1981, Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA

    Notater:

    "On 25 Nov, 1681, James (Pike) married Hannah Cutler, daughter of Nathaniel Cutler, born in Reading in 1662."

    Source:
    Ruth G. Pike, Lexington, MA, 1990
    Some Descendants of James Pike of Charlestown and Reading, Massachusetts, and The Times in Which They Lived, p.9.

    Børn:
    1. Samuel Pike blev født den 12 maj 1690 i Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; døde i 1735 i Hopkinton, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America.
    2. John Pike blev født den 18 aug. 1687 i Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; døde i Norwich, New London, Connecticut, British Colonial America.
    3. James Pike blev født den 15 sep. 1682 i Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; døde den 31 jan. 1762 i Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, USA; blev begravet i jul. 1723 i Weston,Middlesex,Mass.
    4. Jonathan Pike blev født den 27 okt. 1693 i Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; døde i 1733 i Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America; blev begravet i 1733.
    5. Eleazar Pike blev født i 1691 i Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; og døde.
    6. 3. Hannah Pike blev født den 21 okt. 1695 i Reading, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA; og døde.
    7. Nathaniel Pike


Generation: 4

  1. 8.   Samuel Allen blev født den 10 nov. 1632 i Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; blev døbt den 8 jan. 1633 i Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, USA (søn af Samuel Allen, Sr og Anne Whitmore); døde den 18 okt. 1718 i Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; blev begravet i okt. 1718 i Old Graveyard, West Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • FSID: LYNR-7QR

    Notater:

    DO NOT MERGE WITH SAMUEL OF NORTHAMPTON, MA
    DEACON SAMUEL ALLEN II (Trinitarian Congregational Church) born 10 November 1632, Braintree, Massachusetts, to Samuel Allen (1596-1669) and Ann Whitmore (1611-1641.)
    their eldest son.
    married Sarah Partridge, daughter of George Partridge, of Duxbury, 16 December 1658, in Bridgewater.
    They had ten children.

    He was Senior Deacon, freeman, and town clerk.
    settled in the Parish of East Bridgewater as early as 1660. original land proprietors of Bridgewater, Massachusetts, (one of the earliest settlers) and held many offices of trust and honor from the people.
    town clerk from 1683 to 1702,
    member of the Legislature in 1693, was in many of the battles with the Indians in those times, and once, while on a march to join Captain Church with 20 of his neighbors, took 17 prisoners after a desperate conflict.
    The burying ground, and a very large part of the common at the meeting-house was given and conveyed to committees in behalf of said Precinct, by Samuel Allen with sundry deeds. The records of the town still bear witness of his character for accuracy and research.
    He was a Deacon of the Church and bore a good character until his death. His name is among those appearing on a plaque in the East Bridgewater Library commemorating the original proprietors.

    Will, December 20, 1705:
    “We, Samuel /Allen, Sen., and Sarah, his wife of Bridgewater, do give, grant, and bequeath, after our decease, our whole tract of land adjoining to our new dwelling-house,
    excepting the half-moon meadow, the rest being near 100 aces, unto our son, Nehemiah Allen, in Bridgewagter,
    to the Northerly side of John’s river (Matfield);
    beginning at river, and running along by the top of the bank of said half-moon meadow, to the land of our son Samuel;
    then running northeasterly to a swamp white oak mark, and in same line to a small red oak and dead white oaks, and on the same line to the highway on the plain;
    the southerly east side is butting on said John’s river;
    running northeasterly, joining to the lands of Thomas Witman, straight to causey and highway above Goodman Harris, his house;
    then by highway to a red oak; and then by a heap of stones and stake on the southerly side of the highway that comes from Poor meadow;
    then northwesterly to a heap of stones and sapling;
    then westerly by ye highway to our son Samuel’s side line of his land, on the easterly side;
    and also our one-sixth undivided land.” (Acknowledged Dec. 11, 1704; recorded Dec. 20, 1705 in book 6, pages 59, Ephitaphs in Old Bridgewatger, Massachusetts, 1882.

    Samuel Allen II died 6 August 1703, of Bridgewater, Massachusetts, at about 71 years old.

    SARAH PARTRIDGE was born 2 September 1639, Duxbury, Massachusetts, to Governor George Partridge (1605-1695) and Sarah Tracy (1621-1708.) She was their oldest child. She married Deacon Samuel Allen II, 16 December 1658, in Bridgewater. Her family was one of the earliest settlers in Bridgewater. She was a member of the Congregational Church.

    Sarah appears in the Hempstead Census of 1698, page 5, col. 2: Henery Allen, Ellison (probably a grandson), 1698, Hempstead, Queens, New York.

    Sarah Partridge Allen passed away 7 August 1722, Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, at age 78.

    Sarah Partridge Allen
    Birth: 1639
    Duxbury
    Plymouth County
    Massachusetts, USA
    Death: Aug. 7, 1722
    Bridgewater
    Plymouth County
    Massachusetts, USA

    Sarah Partridge, eldest child of George Partridge & Sarah Tracy, b. circa 1639 in Duxbury, Mass.
    Per Susan Rosseter's 2nd Ed. (1995) of Mayflower Increasings, Sarah d. Aug. 7, 1722 in Bridgewater, Mass.

    By early 1660, Sarah m. Dea. Samuel Allen, Jr., s. of Samuel Allen & his 1st wife purportedly named Ann (whose maiden name is unknown). Samuel is claimed to have been b. Nov. 10, 1632 in Braintree, Mass.
    However, no proof of the latter date exists and no record exists of when his father arrived in New England. Braintree was incorporated as a distinct town in 1640 and the town's first recorded vital record is June 1643.
    Samuel d. testate between June 29, 1703 and Dec. 21, 1705 (date of will-date of proof) in Bridgewater, Mass.

    Sarah Partridge and Samuel Allen, Jr. had the following ten children of record in Bridgewater, dau. Mehitable the exception stated to have been b. in Duxbury, Mass.:

    • i. Samuel Allen, 3rd, b. Dec. 4, 1660.
    • ii. Essiel (f) Allen, b. Mar. 1, 1662/3.
    • iii. Mehitable Allen, b. Jan. 20, 1664/5. Duxbury
    • iv. Sarah Allen, b. Apr. 14, 1667.
    • v. Bethia Allen, b. May 12, 1669.
    • vi. Nathaniel Allen, b. Feb. 10, 1672/3.
    • vii. Ebenezer Allen, b. Oct. 14, 1674.
    • viii. Josiah Allen, b. Apr. 21, 1677.
    • ix. Elisha Allen, b. Feb. 8, 1678/9.
    • x. Nehemiah Allen, b. Jan. 5, 1680/1.

    Original Bio by Don Blauvelt

    Parents:
    George Partridge (1617 - 1695)
    Sarah Tracy Partridge (1623 - 1708)

    Spouse:
    Samuel Allen (1632 - 1705)*

    Children:
    Samuel Allen (1660 - 1750)*
    Mehitable Allen Alden (1664 - 1725)*
    Sarah Allen Snow (1667 - ____)*
    Bethiah Allen Pryer (1669 - 1744)*
    Josiah Allen (1677 - 1736)*
    Nehemiah Allen (1681 - 1728)*

    Siblings:
    Sarah Partridge Allen (1639 - 1722)
    Tryphosa Tracy Partridge West (1642 - 1701)*
    Elizabeth Partridge Allen (1643 - 1722)*
    Ruth Partridge Thacher (1645 - 1717)*
    Lydia Partridge Brewster (1650 - 1743)*
    Mary Partridge Skiff (1656 - ____)*
    John Partridge (1658 - 1731)*
    James Partridge (1660 - 1743)*

    *Calculated relationship

    Burial: Unknown

    Maintained by: lifescribe
    Originally Created by: Don Blauvelt
    Record added: Feb 14, 2010
    Find A Grave Memorial# 48126369

    Sarah and Samuel Allen Home

    Children of Deacon Samuel Allen II and Sarah Partridge:
    (All of the children were born in Bridgewater.)

    1. *SAMUEL ALLEN III was born 4 December 1660, East Bridgewater, Plymouth Massachusetts, to Deacon Samuel Allen II (1632-1703) and Sarah Partridge (1639-1717.)
    married (1) *Rebeckah Cary, 1 December 1685, in Bridgewater; m (2) Mary.
    died 28 June 1750, Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, at age 90.
    2. Essiel (Eleazer) Allen, b. 1 Mar 1662/63;
    md. 11 Aug 1694, Rhoda Tilson; d. 1685.
    3. Mehitable Allen, b. 20 Jan 1664;
    md. 2 Dec 1685, Isaac Alden; d. 20 Oct 1727.
    4. Sarah Allen, b. 14 Apr 1667; d. after 12 Sep 1738.
    5. Bethia Allen, b. 12 May 1669;
    md. John Pryer, abt. 1687; d. 11 Mar 1744.
    6. Nathaniel Allen, b. 10 Feb 1671/72; d. 1 Oct 1751.
    7. Ebenezer Allen, b. 14 Oct 1674;
    md. Rebecca Scate Skeath, 11 Oct 1698; d. 14 May 1733.
    8. Josiah Allen, b. 21 Apr 1677; d 1781.
    Joseph Allen home: 1690
    9. Elisha Allen “Elishah”, b. 8 Feb 1678/79; d. 5 Aug 1720
    10. Nehemiah Allen, b. 5 Jan 1680/81; d. 1703.

    (Sources: A Genealogy of Samuel Allen of Windsor, Connecticut and Some of His Descendants; The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume 1, A-5, 27-35 for George Allen profile; History of the Early Settlement of Bridgewater [1840] page 94.)
    +

    Samuel blev gift med Sarah Tracy Partridge den 16 dec. 1658 i Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA. Sarah (datter af George Partridge og Sarah Tracy, datter af George Partridge og Sarah Tracy) blev født den 2 sep. 1639 i Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; døde den 7 aug. 1722 i Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; blev begravet den 8 aug. 1722 i Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  2. 9.   Sarah Tracy Partridge blev født den 2 sep. 1639 i Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA (datter af George Partridge og Sarah Tracy, datter af George Partridge og Sarah Tracy); døde den 7 aug. 1722 i Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; blev begravet den 8 aug. 1722 i Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • FSID: LHQY-8KR

    Notater:

    SARAH TRACY PARTRIDGE was born 2 September 1639, of Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts, to Governor George Partridge (1617-1695) and Sarah Tracy (1623-1708.) She was their oldest child. Sarah Tracy Partridge married Deacon Samuel Allen II, 16 December 1658, in Bridgewater, Massachusetts.

    Sarah’s family was one of the earliest settlers in Bridgewater. She was a member of the Congregational Church.

    Stacy Tracy Partridge passed away 7 August 1722, age 83, Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts; buried 8 August 1722, Bridgewater.

    Sarah Partridge, eldest child of George Partridge & Sarah Tracy, was b. circa 1639 at Duxbury, Mass. and d. Oct. 30, 1717 prob. at Bridgewater, Mass.

    By early 1660, Sarah m. Dea. Samuel Allen, Jr., s. of Samuel Allen & Ann Whitmore, b. Nov. 10, 1632 at Braintree, Mass. and d. circa 1703, prob. at Bridgewater, Mass. They had the following ten children of record at Bridgewater, dau. Mehitable the exception stated to have been b. at Duxbury:

    i. Samuel Allen, 3rd, b. Dec. 4, 1660.
    ii. Essiel (f) Allen, b. Mar. 1, 1662/3.
    iii. Mehitable Allen, b. Jan. 20, 1664/5.
    iv. Sarah Allen, b. Apr. 14, 1667.
    v. Bethia Allen, b. May 12, 1669.
    vi. Nathaniel Allen, b. Feb. 10, 1672/3.
    vii. Ebenezer Allen, b. Oct. 14, 1674.
    viii. Josiah Allen, b. Apr. 21, 1677.
    ix. Elisha Allen, b. Feb. 8, 1678/9.
    x. Nehemiah Allen, b. Jan. 5, 1680/1.

    Sarah Partridge Allen
    Birth: 1639
    Duxbury
    Plymouth County
    Massachusetts, USA
    Death: Aug. 7, 1722
    Bridgewater
    Plymouth County
    Massachusetts, USA

    By early 1660, Sarah m. Dea. Samuel Allen, Jr., s. of Samuel Allen & his 1st wife purportedly named Ann (whose maiden name is unknown). Samuel is claimed to have been b. Nov. 10, 1632 in Braintree, Mass. However, no proof of the latter date exists and no record exists of when his father arrived in New England. Braintree was incorporated as a distinct town in 1640 and the town's first recorded vital record is June 1643. Samuel d. testate between June 29, 1703 and Dec. 21, 1705 (date of will-date of proof) in Bridgewater, Mass.

    Sarah Partridge and Samuel Allen, Jr. had the following ten children of record in Bridgewater, dau. Mehitable the exception stated to have been b. in Duxbury, Mass.:

    • i. Samuel Allen, 3rd, b. Dec. 4, 1660.
    • ii. Essiel (f) Allen, b. Mar. 1, 1662/3.
    • iii. Mehitable Allen, b. Jan. 20, 1664/5.
    • iv. Sarah Allen, b. Apr. 14, 1667.
    • v. Bethia Allen, b. May 12, 1669.
    • vi. Nathaniel Allen, b. Feb. 10, 1672/3.
    • vii. Ebenezer Allen, b. Oct. 14, 1674.
    • viii. Josiah Allen, b. Apr. 21, 1677.
    • ix. Elisha Allen, b. Feb. 8, 1678/9.
    • x. Nehemiah Allen, b. Jan. 5, 1680/1.

    Children of Samuel Allen and Sarah Tracy Partridge: Check FamilySearch for kids.

    1.*SAMUEL ALLEN (4 Dec 1660-28 June 1750)
    2.Essiel\Asahel Allen (1 Mar. 1662-1685) female
    3.Eleazer Allen (1663-1685) male
    4.Mehitable Allen (10 Jan. 1664-2 Dec. 1685) Md. Alden
    5.Sarah Allen (14 Apr. 1667-1743) Md. Snow
    6.Bethiah Allen (12 May 1669-11 Mar. 1744) Md. Pryor
    7.Nathaniel Allen (10 Feb. 1672-1742)
    8.Ebenezer Allen (14 Oct. 1674-1734)
    9.Josiah Allen (21 Apr. 1677-1736)
    10.Elisha Allen (8 Feb. 1678-1731)
    11.Nehemiah Allen (5 Jan 1681-1703)
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    Original Bio by Don Blauvelt

    Family links:
    Parents:
    George Partridge (1617 - 1695)
    Sarah Tracy Partridge (1623 - 1708)

    Spouse:
    Samuel Allen (1632 - 1705)*

    Children:
    Samuel Allen (1660 - 1750)*
    Mehitable Allen Alden (1664 - 1725)*
    Sarah Allen Snow (1667 - ____)*
    Bethiah Allen Pryer (1669 - 1744)*
    Josiah Allen (1677 - 1736)*
    Nehemiah Allen (1681 - 1728)*

    Siblings:
    Sarah Partridge Allen (1639 - 1722)
    Tryphosa Tracy Partridge West (1642 - 1701)*
    Elizabeth Partridge Allen (1643 - 1722)*
    Ruth Partridge Thacher (1645 - 1717)*
    Lydia Partridge Brewster (1650 - 1743)*
    Mary Partridge Skiff (1656 - ____)*
    John Partridge (1658 - 1731)*
    James Partridge (1660 - 1743)*

    *Calculated relationship

    Maintained by: lifescribe
    Originally Created by: Don Blauvelt
    Record added: Feb 14, 2010
    Find A Grave Memorial# 48126369
    Elizabeth’s Headstone, Plymouth, Massachusetts

    Children of Samuel Allen and Sarah Tracy Partridge: Check FamilySearch for kids.

    1.*SAMUEL ALLEN (4 Dec 1660-28 June 1750)
    2.Essiel\Asahel Allen (1 Mar. 1662-1685)
    3.Eleazer Allen (1663-1685)
    4.Mehitable Allen (10 Jan. 1664-2 Dec. 1685) Md. Alden
    5.Sarah Allen (14 Apr. 1667-1743) Md. Snow
    6.Bethiah Allen (12 May 1669-11 Mar. 1744) Md. Pryor
    7.Nathaniel Allen (10 Feb. 1672-1742)
    8.Ebenezer Allen (14 Oct. 1674-1734)
    9.Josiah Allen (21 Apr. 1677-1736)
    10.Elisha Allen (8 Feb. 1678-1731)
    11.Nehemiah Allen (5 Jan 1681-1703)
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    Børn:
    1. Elisha Allen blev født den 8 feb. 1678 i Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; døde cirka 1730 i Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
    2. Eleazer Allen blev født den 1 mar. 1663 i Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; døde i 1665 i Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
    3. Bethia L. Allen blev født den 5 dec. 1669 i Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; døde den 3 nov. 1744 i Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; blev begravet den 3 dec. 1744 i East Bridgewater,Plymouth County,Massachusetts Bay,British America.
    4. Nehemiah Allen blev født den 5 jan. 1681 i Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; blev døbt i Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA; døde den 28 nov. 1728 i Attleboro, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA; blev begravet i nov. 1728 i Old Graveyard, East Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States.
    5. Sarah Allen blev født den 14 apr. 1667 i Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; døde den 12 sep. 1738 i Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; blev begravet i 1738 i Old Graveyard, West Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States.
    6. Essiel Allen blev født den 1 mar. 1662 i Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; døde i DECEASED.
    7. Ebenezer Allen blev født den 14 okt. 1674 i Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; døde i 1730 i Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
    8. Mehitable Allen blev født den 20 jan. 1664 i Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; blev døbt i 1668 i Massachusetts, USA; døde den 30 okt. 1725 i Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; blev begravet den 30 okt. 1725 i Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
    9. 4. Samuel Allen, III blev født den 4 dec. 1660 i Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; blev døbt den 4 aug. 1663 i Manchester, Essex, Massachusetts, USA; døde den 28 jun. 1750 i Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; blev begravet i jun. 1750 i Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
    10. Nathaniel Allen blev født den 10 feb. 1672 i Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; døde den 1 okt. 1751 i Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
    11. Josiah Allen blev født den 21 apr. 1677 i Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; blev døbt i Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; døde før 25 dec. 1733 i East Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; blev begravet i 1736 i Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.

  3. 12.   James Pike blev født i 1621 i Landford, Wiltshire, England; døde den 6 dec. 1699 i Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; blev begravet i dec. 1699 i Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • FSID: 9C7Y-QCF

    Notater:

    James Pike is first found in the Charleston Records of 1646-7, an Englishman and Puritan. Member of one of the two groups of disapproving and reforming Englanders involved in the early settlement of the New England colonies. The Pilgrims founded their colony in Plymouth in 1620, the Puritans followed only a little later; at Salem (originally called Naumkeeg) in 1626, Charlestown in 1628 and Boston 1630. Pilgrim and Puritan alike, had reasons for leaving England for the New World.
    The Pilgrims were separatists, who rejected the authority of the Church of England and left their homeland seeking freedom of conscience and worship. They went first to Holland in 1607(to Amsterdam and later Leyden), lived and worshiped there before proceeding to America 13 years later. Their intended destination was an area south of Hew York, for which they held a patent from one of the Southern Companies. Their chance settlement in Plymouth, without any charter to the land, meant someone had to be sent back to England (and was in 1621) for a patent from one of the Northern Companies.
    The Puritans, less alienated, continued as communicants of the established church, but found some of its doctrines and practiced in need of reform. They came to America for the freedom and opportunity to make those reforms. Although the Massachusetts Bay Company stockholders had seen their enterprise as a trade and colonization scheme, they quickly changed direction on realizing the potential for a religious and political refuge. Their companies patent to the Bay Area was part of a grant made to the Northern Company. Governor Winthrop’s history of the colony states that few puritans arrived after 1641 because the English Parliament was then undertaking religious and governmental reforms which gave them hope of finding a satisfactory religious life in the Mother country. After 1691 the Plymouth Colony was merged with the larger Massachusetts Company and colony.
    James Pike may have been one of those who arrived after 1641, with the first record of him here dating to 1646-7. He and his early descendant were all of Puritan origin, duly recorded as being in full communion wioth the church. Eventually the Pilgrim heritage was added to the family line through intermarriage with the Bliss, Peck and Wilmont families of Southern Massachusetts. Thomas and Doritly (Wheatlie) Bliss came to Rehoboth, MA in about 1636. Joseph and Rebecca (Clark) Peck of Beccies, England came to Rehoboth in 1630. Thomas Wilmot came to America in 1638, resided at Braintree and Rehoboth, and married Elizabeth Bliss.
    Only a fraction of early passenger lists survive, and James’ name is not among them. Though each new publication of a discovered list opens the question again, it is probable that we shall never know what vessel brought him to America, nor the time nor place of his “goodbys to an English past for an only-to-be-guessed-at New England future.
    We also know very little about his early life in Charlestown. The earliest record placing him there is the that of the birth of his first-born. “Spight, James, sonne of James Spight, born January 11, 1646, or by the revosed calendar, January 1, 1647.” Next, the recordbook of the First Church in Charlestown shows him admitted to the church on March 3, 1647. James continued to me a member of the Charlestown church in 1683, thirty years after moving to Reading. Thirdly, the Records of the Colony of the Massachusetts Bay in New England show him made “freeman” at Charleston on May 26, 1947. Freeman status was conferred by the General Court of the colony, and was a prerequisite to voting privileges. It was dependent on regular attendance and good standing in the church and the taking of the oath and allegiance to the government. By the time James acquired voting rights (actually from 1630 on) the right extended only to electing the governor’s assistants. These men, in turn, elected the governor and his deputy. The fourth and final record of James in Charleston is even more cryptic. In Wyman we find “Spigh, Spight, Spike, James, Charlestowne” Reeding m (married in this publication) JS was paid 8s9d 1652.
    Wyman ties together several of the variant spellings of the Pike name in this entry. James’s surname was also spelled Pyke, Peeke, Pick and Pieck and otherwise in early records. Seventeenth century spelling was strictly by “eer”. Some of the confusion as to the number and names of James’ children may be related to the variations in the spelling of the surname.
    Wyman, Thomas Bellows “Genealogies and Estates of Charlestown” David Clapp and Son, Boston 1879.
    If you have trouble converting James Pike to James Spike, try recalling the 1940’s popular song, Marezy dotes and dozy dotes and liddle lambzydivey, a kiddle e divey too, wouldn’t you?” Lilly Eaton in his Genealogical History of the town of Reading (Alfred Mudge and Son 1874) notes that “It will be a literary curiosity that the Clerk spelled his Pastor’s name in four different ways, and that neither were correct.

    FROM: "Some Descendants of Jame Pike of Charlestown and Reading, Massachusetts and the the Times in Which they Lived." by Ruth G Pike https://archive.org/details/somedescendantso00pike

    James + Naomi Putnam. Naomi blev født i 1626 i Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; døde i 1692 i Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  4. 13.   Naomi Putnam blev født i 1626 i Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; døde i 1692 i Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • FSID: LYW8-MNB

    Notater:

    Baldwin, Thomas W. Vital Records of Reading, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850. (Boston: Wright & Potter Printing Co., 1912), 555.
    The Wife of James Pike Senr Died April 1693

    Cutter and other early authors named wives Naomi and Sarah but neither appear in primary sources. Both names, Naomi and Sarah, appear as given names for the female descendants of James, but they were popular given names then in many families.

    Børn:
    1. 6. James Pike blev født den 1 jan. 1647 i Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA; døde i jul. 1723 i Weston, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; blev begravet i jul. 1723 i Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.

  5. 14.   Nathaniel Cutler blev født cirka 1630 i Sprowston, Norfolk, England; døde i Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • FSID: MCN7-HMY
    • Arrival: 1637, Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA

    Notater:

    4. Nathaniel2 Cutler (John1) was born in Old England in
    1630, was at Reading, Mass., as early as 1652, for "the
    12th of the 11th 1653" he had been received as an inhabitant,
    and then had a home lot of eleven acres, and two
    lots of meadow assigned him, and subsequently four other
    lots, all of which were located in the eastern part of
    the town. He married, September 29, 1655, Mary ---,
    who died February 4, 1708. For his second wife he married
    Elizabeth ---, who died March 4, 1714. He died in
    1724, aged ninety-four. Children:
    i. Mary,3 b. July 15, 1656; m. Isaac Marion of Woburn,
    September 5, 1682.
    9. ii. Nathaniel, b. March 12, 1659; d., 1714.
    iii. Hannah, b. June 9, 1662; m. Nov. 25, 1681, James Pike,
    iv. Sarah, b. March 15, 1665; m. John Felch of Weston,
    Mass.
    v. Lydia., b. April 30, 1669; m. Jan. 11, 1702, John Walker
    of Woburn, Mass., and as his widow administered on her
    father's estate with John Felch, January 11, 1702.

    Nahum S. Cutler, Compiler, "Cutler Memorial and Genealogical History, ... " (Greenfield, Mass.: E. A. Hall, 1889), p. 320.

    Nathaniel + Mary. Mary blev født før 1634 i Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, USA; døde i Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  6. 15.   Mary blev født før 1634 i Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, USA; døde i Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • FSID: L1R6-YYJ

    Notater:

    Not Mary Gould. The actual marriage record in Reading lists Nathaniel Cutler marrying Mary ____. No last name is given in the 1655 marriage record.
    Mary, wife of Nathaniel Cutler, is recorded in the Reading records as his wife and having died on 4 Feb 1707/8.
    John Gould, whose will was written in 1689 and proved in 1690, makes mention of his living children, but there is no mention of any Mary Gould or more importantly of any Mary Cutler, which would have been her name at that time. (See https://archive.org/stream/gilesmemorialgen00invint#page/170/mode/1up).
    This all proves Mary Gould was not Nathaniel's wife.

    From Find A Grave Index:
    Mary Gould Cutler b. Jul 1636 Charletown Suffolk Co, Massachusetts, d. 4 Feb 1708 Reading, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts, Burial UNK; Memorial ID 174618507. Daughter of John Gould 1610-1691 and Mary Gould unknown-1642.

    Børn:
    1. 7. Hannah Cutler blev født den 9 jun. 1662 i Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; døde i 1696 i Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; blev begravet i Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.



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