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*2. Mercyª b. -; d. -; m. (1) 14 Oct. 1714, at Duxbury, Nathaniel DELANO, b. -; d. bef. 21 Jan. 1735; m. (2) bef. 29 July 1735, John Curtis. (No issue by second marriage).
3. Ebenezer® b. bef. 1691; d. 25 Nov. 1712; unm.
4. Thomas® b. -; d. aft. 1716. -
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GEORGE SOULE
Thirty-fifth Signer of the Mayflower Compact
SOULE FAMILY SURNAMES THREE GENERATIONS
BARBER
CARD
CLARK
COBB
DEVOL
DRINKWATER
FONES
HASKELL
PAIN (PAINE)
PETERSON
SOULE
WALKER
WEST
WESTON
WRIGHT
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GEORGE SOULE
The name of George Soule does not appear in any known list of those who joined the Mayflower in Leyden, and there are strong reasons to believe that Winslow found him somewhere in the vicinity of London. Bradford tells us that Mr. Edward Winslow brought with him his wife, Elizabeth and "2 men servants, caled Georg Sowle and Elias Story. " and (in 1655) "Georg Sowle is still living, and hath 8 children."
In the division of lands in 1623 George Soule was al- lotted one acre "on the South side of the brooke to the baywards." His home and lot were near Eel River at first, but he had subsequent grants at Powder Point and "Ye watering place." In 1645 with Myles Standish and others he crossed the bay and founded a new home in Duxbury, locating at Powder Point, where he lived the rest of his life. Here in Duxbury he served as selectman and civil magistrate and was frequently re-elected. He was also representative to the General Court in 1642-45, -50, -51, -53 and -54. He had for colleagues during his official career such distinguished men as Alden, Southworth, Pabodie and Starr.
When Bridgewater was set off from Duxbury, he was one of the original proprietors of that town, but soon dis- posed of his property there and became one of the earliest purchasers of Dartmouth and Middleboro. He thus became an original proprietor in the founding of four new settle- ments.
During the troubles with the Pequot Indians (1637) he was a volunteer; and five years later George Soule was appointed to the committee for offensive and defensive war, Indicating his willingness to fight as well as to pray for the prosperity of the settlement. He was called as a col- laborator with Governor Prince, Winslow and Constant Southworth in the revision of the Colonial laws, a position of great responsibility.
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The dates of George Soule's birth and marriage are not known, nor is the birth date of his wife, Mary. She died in December, 1676, at Duxbury, and he died at Duxbury, probably in the month of January, 1680, since his inventory was taken 1 Feb. 1680. His will and inventory are printed in The Mayflower Descendant, Vol. II, p. 81.
Children of George1 SOULE and Mary -:
1. Zachariah2 b. bef. 22 May 1627, at Plymouth; d. c. 1663 ; m. - , Margaret -, b. -; d. aft. 3 Mar. 1663/4. (No issue known)
*2. John2 b. c. 1632; d. bef. 14 Nov. 1707; m. (1) -, Rebecca Simmons, b. -; d. aft. 1674; m. (2) c. 1678, Esther (Nash) Samson; b. 1640; d. 12 Sep. 1735, at Duxbury.
*3. Nathaniel2 b. bef. 1638; d. bef. 12 Oct. 1699 ; m. - , Rose -, b. -; d. aft. 10 Sep. 1702.
*4. George2 b. c. 1639; d. bef. 17 May 1704; m. - Deborah -, b. -; d. bef. 1 Mar. 1709/10.
5. Benjamin2 b. -; d. 1676, at Rehoboth ; unm.
*6. Mary2 b. -; d. - ; m. bef. 1668, John PETER- SON, b. -; d. -.
*7. Patience2 b. -; d. 11 Mar. 1705/6, at Middleboro; m. Jan. 1666, at Middleboro, John HASKELL, b. c. 1639 ; d. 15 May 1706, at Middleboro.
*8. Susanna2 b. -; d. -; m. bef. 1660, Francis WEST, b. -; d. -.
*9. Elizabeth2 b. -; d. -; m. bef. 23 July 1668, Francis WALKER, b. -; d. -.
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Children of John2 SOULE and Rebecca Simmons :
*1. Rebecca3 b. c. 1656; d. 18 Nov. 1732, at Plympton ; m. 13 Dec. 1688, at Plymouth, Edmund WESTON, b. c. 1660 ; d. 23 Sep. 1727, at Plympton.
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*2. James3 b. c. 1659 ; d. 27 Aug. 1744, at Middleboro; m. c. 1694, Lydia Tomson® (Mary3 Cooke, Francis1) b. 5 Oct. 1659, at Barnstable; d. 14 Mar. 1741, at Middleboro.
*3. Sarahª b. -; d. aft. 16 Mar. 1690/1 & bef. 1699; m. -, Adam WRIGHT (Hester2 Cooke, Francis1) b. c. 1645; d. 20 Sep. 1724, at Plympton. He m. (2) c. 1669, Mehitable Barrow.
*4. Rachel3 b. c. 1662; d. 18 Sep. 1727, at Middleboro ; m. 7 or 5 Sep. 1688, John COBB, b. 24 Aug. 1662, at Plymouth ; d. 8 Oct. 1727, at Middleboro.
*5. Benjamin8 b. c. 1665; d. 1 Dec. 1729, at Plympton ; m. c. 1694, Sarahª Standish (Alexander2, Myles1) b. c. 1666 ; d. 4 Mar. 1740, at Plympton.
6. Zachariah? b. bef. 1670 ; d. bef. 16 Mar. 1690/1; unm.
*7. John3 b. c. 1674; d. 19 May 1743, at Middleboro; m. 8 Dec. 1701, at Middleboro, Martha Tinkham“ (Ephraim3, Maryª Brown, Peter1) b. c. 1678; d. 16 Feb. 1758, at Middleboro.
*8. Aaron3 b. -; d. aft. 23 Mar. 1752; m. bef. 1699, Mary Wadsworth, b. 18 Dec. 1668, at Duxbury ; d. 9 May 1741, at Pembroke.
*9. Moses® b. -; d. bet. 9 May 1748 & 25 Jan. 1748/9; m. (1) , Mercy Southworth4 (Mary Pabodie®, Elizabeth2 Alden, John1), b. bef. 1690; d. aft. 11 June 1719; m. (2) 15 Jan. 1729/30, Sarah Chand- ler (No issue by second marriage).
Children of John2 SOULE and Esther (Nash) Simmons :
*10. Joseph3 b. July 1679; d. 11 July 1763, at Duxbury ; m. - -, Mary Peterson3 (Mary? Soule, George1), b. -; d. -.
*11. Josiah3 b. c. 1679 ; d. 25 Jan. 1764, at Duxbury ; m. 25 May 1704, at Duxbury, Lydia Delano, b. c. 1679; d. 24 Nov. 1763, at Duxbury.
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*12. Joshua3 b. 12 Oct. 1681, at Duxbury ; d. 29 May 1767, at Duxbury ; m. 15 Feb. 1704/5, at Duxbury, Joanna Studley, b. -; d. bef. 8 May 1767.
Children of Nathaniel2 SOULE and Rose -:
*1. Nathaniel8 b. 12 Jan. 1681, at Dartmouth; d. bef. 26 May 1766; m. (1) 20 July 1708, at Dartmouth, Meribah Gifford, b. -; d. -; m. (2) 13 Feb. 1732/3, at Dartmouth, Hannah Macomber, b. 8 Nov. 1703, at Dartmouth ; d. bef. 17 July 1759.
*2. Silvanus® b. -; d. -; m. - , Sarah Slade, b. -; d. aft. 1729.
*3. Jacobª b. -; d. bef. 2 Mar. 1747/8; m. 22 Jan. 1709, Rebecca Gifford, b. -; d. -.
4. Miles& b. -; d. aft. 1702.
Children of George2 SOULE and Deborah -:
*1. William8 b. -; d. bef. 6 May 1723 ; m. - , Hannah -, b. -; d .-.
2. John3 b. -; d. 11 May 1704 ; d. s. p.
*3. Nathan3 b. -; d. 10 Sep. 1736, at Dartmouth; m. 12 June 1704, at Dartmouth, Mercy Gifford, b. -; d. bet. 7 & 14 Jan. 1772.
4. Deborah3 b. aft 1679; d. -.
*5. Mary8 b. aft. 25 Mar. 1679; d. aft. 17 June 1729; m. bef. 1700, Joseph DEVOL, b. -; d. bef. 14 Nov. 1726.
6. Lydia® b. -; d. -; m. - , William Brownell, Jr., b. -; d. -. (No issue known).
7. Sarah3 b. bef. 1 Mar. 1688; d. -; unm.
*8. George® b. -; d. bef. 25 Mar. 1697; m. c. 1694, -.
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Children of Mary' SOULE and John PETERSON :
1. Johnª b. -; d. 1690 ; unm.
*2. Josephª b. bef. 1 Apr. 1669; d. aft. 1742; m. 23 Aug. 1704, at Plymouth, Sarah (Jones') Doty, (Patience Little®, Anna' Warren, Richard1), widow of John' Doty, b. 12 Sep. 1671; d. - -
*3. Benjamin3 b. c. 1669; d. 11 Feb. 1760; m. 9 Feb. 1698, at Duxbury, Hannah Wadsworth, b. -; d. "the night following" 6 Feb. 1732/3, at Duxbury.
4. Martha® b. -; living unm. in 1718.
*5. Jonathan' b. -; d. 1745; m. aft. 23 Apr. 1700, Lydia Wadsworth, b. c. 13/23 Feb. 1678/9; d. 26 May 1756.
6. Davidª b. 1 Oct. 1676; d. 30 Sep. 1760, at Duxbury ; unm.
*7. Isaac® b. -; d. bef. 22 Mar. 1763 ; m. 28 Mar. 1711, at Hingham, Mary Hobart, b. 19 Aug. 1686, at Hingham ; d. 22 Mar. 1763 (o. s.), at Duxbury.
*8. 8 b. -; d. -; m. - , Joseph' SOULE (John3, George1), b. July 1679 ; d. 11 July 1763, at Duxbury.
9. Rebeccaª b. c. 1682; d. 4 Apr. 1761, at Plympton ; m. 1 Oct. 1717, John Weston, b. -; d. -. (No issue known).
Children of Patienceª Soule and John HASKELL:
*1. John8 b. 11 June 1670, at Middleboro; d. -; m. 2 Mar. 1699, at Middleboro, Mary Squire, b. 18 Oct. 1681, at Cambridge; d. aft. 29 Sep. 1721.
*2. Elizabethª b. 2 July 1672, at Middleboro; d. -; m. - , Thomas DRINKWATER, b. -; d. -.
3. William b. 11 June 1674, at Middleboro; d. aft. 2 Feb. 1712/3.
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4. Patience® b. 1 Feb. 1679, at Middleboro; d. 14 Feb. 1705/6, at Middleboro; unm.
5. Bethiah3 b. 15 Jan. 1681, at Middleboro ; d. -.
*6. Maryª b. 4 July 1684, at Middleboro; d. -; m. 17 Apr. 1706, at Rochester, Scotto CLARK, b. 1680; d. -.
While this line was not approved by George Ernest Bowman, sufficient evidence has since been submitted to the General Society of Mayflower Descendants for the line to be accepted.
*7. Josiah3 b. 18 June 1686, at Middleboro; d. -; m. (1) 26 Mar. 1718, at Middleboro, Sarah Kanady, b. -; d. -; m. (2) 27 Mar. 1729, at Middle- boro, Sarah Brayley, b. -; d. -.
*8. Susanna8 b. 15 Jan. 1690/1, at Middleboro, d. -; m. 21 Feb. 1711/2, Thomas PAIN, b. -; d. bef. 6 Nov. 1759. He m. (2) 19 Aug. 1731, at Freetown, Annabel Canaday.
Children of Susanna' Soule and Francis WEST:
*1. Francisª b. -; d. bef. 27 Oct. 1724; m. - Sarah -, b. -; d. -.
2. Thomas' b. -; d. -.
3. Peter® b. -; d. -; m. Patience -. (No issue known).
*4. Williamª b. 31 May 1681, at N. Kingstown, R. I .; d. -; m. c. 1725-1730, Jane Tanner, b. -; d. -.
5. Richard3 b. -; d. -.
6. Clement® b. 18 Sep. 1684, at N. Kingstown, R. I .; d. -.
7. John8 b. -; d. -.
*8. Martha' b. -; d. aft. 13 July 1747; m. (1) 4 Mar. 1702/3, James CARD, b. -; d. bef. Mar. 1704/5;
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m. (2) Nov. 1710, at Jamestown, R. I., Jeremiah FONES, b. -; d. bef. 13 July, 1747.
*9. Susannaª b. -; d. bef. 4 Apr. 1758; m. Mar. 1691/2, at N. Kingstown, R. I., Moses BARBER, b. -; d. -.
Child of Elizabeth2 Soule and Francis WALKER: 1. Isaac3 b. -; d. -.
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MYLES STANDISH (c. 1584 - 1656)
Sixth Signer of the Mayflower Compact
"But that which was most sadd & lamentable was that in 2 or 3 moneths time halfe of their company dyed, espetialy in Jan. & February, wanting houses & other comforts; being infected with ye scurvie & other diseases ; and . . in ye time of most distres ther was but 6. or 7. sound persons, who, to their great comendations . spared no pains, night nor day, but with abundance of toyle and hazard of their owne health, fetched them woode, made them fires . . .; in a word did all ye homly & necessarie offices for them and all this willingly and cherfully, without any grudging in ye least, shewing herein their true love unto their freinds & bretheren. A rare example & worthy to be remembred. Tow of these 7. were Mr. William Brewster, ther rev- erend Elder, & Myles Standish, ther Captein & military comander, unto whom my selfe & many others, were much beholden in our low & sicke condition . . . And I doute not but their recompence is with ye Lord."
Bradford : Of Plimoth Plantation
(Commonwealth of Mass. ed., 1897 ; pp. 111-2)
STANDISH FAMILY SURNAMES FIRST THREE GENERATIONS
CARY DELANO SAMSON SOULE
STANDISH WESTON WHEELOCK
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MYLES STANDISH
Myles Standish was born about 1584, and, according to Nathaniel Morton, in Lancashire, England. He met the Pilgrims in the Netherlands. As military commander of the Plymouth Colony and as interpreter, he was of very great value in the dealings with the Indians.
In 1623, he rescued the Weymouth Colony from Indians. Later he was of those who helped with the Plymouth Colony's debt. He was treasurer of the Colony from 1644 to 1649; also was temporarily assistant governor. It is thought by some that the reason he was never elected governor was that he was not a member of the Pilgrim Church.
He moved to Duxbury in 1632, and died there 24 years later (3 Oct. 1656). The memorial tower was erected in Duxbury in 1872.
He is supposed to have been born at Duxbury Hall, near Chorley, in Lancashire, some 23 miles N. E. from Liver- pool ; he served as a soldier in the Low Countries ; brought over only his wife, Rose, who died a month after landing in Plymouth. He went to London for the colony in 1625.
When he later settled on "Captain's Hill," in Duxbury, it was on condition, at first, of moving into Plymouth "in the winter time that they may the better repair to the worship of God." However, he was not a member of the Pilgrim church, as stated previously.
His son, Myles, is said to have been lost on a voyage to London, the ship never being heard from after sailing.
He m. (2) - Barbara -; b. -; d. aft. 6 Oct. 1659.
Children of Myles STANDISH, by second wife, Barbara :
1. Charles2 b. bef. 22 May, 1627, d. y.
*2. Alexander2 b. bef. 22 May, 1627; d. 6 July, 1702; m. (1) Sarahª Alden (John1), b. -; d. bef. 13 June 1688; m. (2) - Desire (Doty2) (Sherman) Holmes, widow of William Sherman and of Israel
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Holmes, and dau. of Edward' Doty ; b. -; d. 22 Jan. 1731.
3. John2 b. bef. 22 May, 1627; d. y.
4. Myles3 b. -; d. 1660 or 1661, at sea; m. 19 July 1660, at Boston, Sarah Winslow3 (Mary2 Chilton, James1), b. c. 1638, at Plymouth ; d. 9 Apr. 1726, at Boston. She m. (2) Tobias Payne, and m. (3) Richard Middlecott.
*5 Josiah2 b. bef. 1637; d. 19 Mar. 1690; m. (1) 19 Dec. 1654, at Marshfield, Mary Dingly, b. -; d. 1 July, 1655, at Marshfield ; m. (2) aft. 1655, Sarah Allen, b. 30 Mar. 1639, d. -.
6. Charles2 b. aft. 1627; d. aft. 7 Mar. 1655.
7. Lora2 b. -; d. bef. 7 Mar. 1655.
Children of Alexander STANDISH and Sarah2 Alden : *1. Miles8 b. -; d. 15 Sep. 1739, at Duxbury; m. bef. 5 July 1702, Experience Sherman3 (Desire? Doty, Edward1), b. 22 or 24 Sep. 1678, at Marshfield ; d. 31 Mar. 1744, at Duxbury.
*2. Ebenezer8 b. c. 1672; d. 19 Mar. 1755, at Plympton ; m. c. 1697, Hannah Sturtevant, b. c. 1679; d. 23 Jan. 1759, at Plympton.
*3. Lorah3 b. -; d. aft. 2 Aug. 1725; m. - , Abraham SAMSON, b. -; d. c. 1727.
*4. Lydia8 b. bef. 1672; d. aft. 1748; m. aft. 26 Oct. 1686, Isaac SAMSON, b. c. 1660; d. 3 Sep. 1726 at Plympton.
*5. Mercy8 b. bef. 1670; d. bef. 1729; m. bef. 1685, Caleb' SAMSON (Henry1), b. bef. 1670; d. aft. 9 July, 1744, and bef. 17 Oct. 1750.
*6. Sarah3 b. c. 1666; d. 4 Mar. 1740, at Plympton; m. c. 1694, Benjamin® SOULE (Johnª George1), b. c. 1665; d. 1 Dec. 1729, at Plympton.
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*7. Elizabeth3 b. bef. 1670; d. --; m. bef. 1685, Samuel DELANO, b. bef. 19 May 1666 ; d. c. 1728.
8. Davidª b. -; d. 1689.
Children of Alexander2 STANDISH and Desire (Doty2) (Sherman) Holmes :
*9. Thomas3 b. 29 Jan. 1690, at Marshfield; d. aft. 13 June, 1774 ; m. 20 Jan. 1717/8, at Marshfield, Mary Carver, b. -; d. --.
*10. Desireª b. 5 May 1689, at Marshfield ; d. 20 June, 1766, at Plympton ; m. 21 Feb. 1715, at Plympton, Nathan WESTON4 (Rebecca® Soule, John2, George1), b. 8 Feb. 1688/9, at Plymouth; d. 11 Oct. 1754, at Plympton.
*11. Ichabodª b. 10 June, 1693, at Marshfield ; d. 29 Feb. 1772, at Halifax; m. 26 Nov. 1719, at Plympton, Phebe Ring (Eleazer3 Deborah2 Hopkins, Ste- phen1), b. 26 Jan. 1691, at Plymouth; d. 15 May, 1756, at Halifax.
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Children of Josiah2 STANDISH and Sarah Allen :
*1. Milesª b. -; d. bef. 9 Apr. 1728, at Preston, Conn .; m. (1) 5 Dec. 1700, at Bristol, R. I., Mehitable (Carey) Adams, b. -; d. -; m. (2) - Elizabeth -; b. -; d. -.
*2. Josiah3 b. -; d. Mar. 1753 ; m. c. 1695, Sarah b. --; d.
*3. Samuelª b. -; d. -; m. 1710, Deborah Gates, b. -; d. -.
*4. Israel3 b. -; d. -; m. 1704, Elizabeth Richards, b. -; d. -.
*5. Mary8 b. -; d. -; m. - James CARY, b. -; d: -
*6. Mercy8 b. -; d. 4 Nov. 1748; m. 30 Sep. 1726, Ralph WHEELOCK, b. c. 1682; d. 15 Oct. 1748.
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RICHARD WARREN
Twelfth Signer of the Mayflower Compact *
WARREN FAMILY SURNAMES THREE GENERATIONS
BARNABY
LITTLE
BARTLETT
LOMBARD
BLACKWELL
LUCAS
BRADFORD
MOREY
BURROWES
NELSON
CHURCH
RIDER (RYDER)
COOKE
SAWYER
DELANO
SKEFFE (SKIFF)
FINNEY
SNOW
FORD
SPRAGUE
FOSTER
TABER
GIBBS
THAXTER
GREEN
TILDEN
HARLOW
WARREN
HATHAWAY
WATERMAN
IVEY
WEST
JONES
WILCOX
KEENE
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RICHARD WARREN
In Memoirs of the Earls of Warren and Surrey and Their Descendants, by Reverend John Watson, in 1782, the dedication tells us :
"It has been no easy task to throw together the particu- lars of your family, for seven hundred years past, as they lie scattered in such a variety of repositories . .
The above sentiments are echoed by many genealogists of the Warren family during the past two centuries.
Charles Edward Banks, in Ancestry and Homes of the Pilgrim Fathers (Grafton Press, N. Y., 1929, pp. 92-3) writes : "Richard Warren came from London and was called a merchant of that city (by Mourt). Extensive research in every available source of information - regis- ters, chancery, and probate, in the London courts, proved fruitless in an attempt to identify him. As he died in 1628, it is probable that he was considerably past middle life at the date of emigration."
Richard Warren was not of the Leyden Company, but joined the Pilgrims from London. He came alone on the Mayflower and was one of the nineteen signers of the Com- pact who survived the first winter. Under the land division of 1623, his apportionment, as one of the Mayflower pas- sengers, fell in the north side of the town, and under those who came in the Ann, his wife and daughters having come on that ship, his lands were "on the other side of the towne towards Eele River," where he made his home, in the section later known as Wellingsley or Hobshole, and where he died in 1628. He also owned land along the shore of the present Warren's Cove.
The date and place of his birth is unknown. He died in Plymouth in 1628. He married in England before 1610, Elizabeth -; b. bef. 1583; d. 22 Oct. 1673, at Plymouth "aged above 90 yrs." In the early Plymouth Colony records she was usually spoken of as "Mistress" Elizabeth Warren, an uncommon designation, and she was one of the few widows of the Colony who did not remarry.
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Children of Richard1 WARREN and Elizabeth -:
*1. Mary2 b. c. 1610; d. 27 Mar. 1683, at Plymouth ; m. aft. 22 May, 1627, Robert BARTLETT, b. -; d. 1676, at Plymouth.
*2. Anna2 b. c. 1612; d. aft. 19 Feb. 1675/6; m. 19 Apr. 1633, at Plymouth, Thomas LITTLE, b. -; d. in March 1671/2, at Marshfield.
*3. Sarah2 b. -; d. aft. 15 July 1696 ; m. 28 Mar. 1634, at Plymouth, John2 COOKE (Francis1), b. -; d. 23 Nov. 1695, at Dartmouth.
*4. Elizabeth2 b. -; d. 9 Mar. 1669/70, at Hingham; m. bef. 14 Mar. 1635, Richard CHURCH, b. c. 1608; d. 27 Dec. 1668, at Dedham.
*5. Abigail2 b. -; d. aft. 3 Jan. 1692/3; m. bef. 9 Jan. 1639, at Plymouth ; Anthony SNOW, b. -; d. in Aug. 1692, at Marshfield.
*6. Nathaniel2 b. 1624 or 1625 at Plymouth; d. bet. 16 July and 21 Oct. 1667, at Plymouth; m. 19 Nov. 1645, at Plymouth, Sarah Walker, b. -; d. 24 Nov. 1700, at Plymouth.
*7. Joseph2 b. 1626 or 1627 at Plymouth; d. 4 May 1689 at Plymouth; m. c. 1652, at Plymouth, Priscilla Faunce, b. c. 1633, at Plymouth ; d. 15 May 1707, at. Plymouth.
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Children of Mary2 Warren and Robert BARTLETT.
*1. Benjamin3 b. - , at Plymouth ; d. bet. 21 & 28 Aug. 1691, at Duxbury ; m. (1) -, Susanna Jenney, b. -; d. bef. 4 Apr. 1654; m. (2) aft. 4 Apr. 1654, Sarah® Brewster (Love2 William1), b. -; d. bef. 21 Jan. 1678/9; m. (3) Cecilia -; b. -; d. -.
*2. Rebecca3 b. bef. Dec. 1634; d. aft. 2 June 1657 & bef. 15 July, 1658; m. 20 Dec. 1649, at Plymouth, Wil-
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liam HARLOW, b. c. 1624; d. 25 Aug. 1691, at Plymouth.
*3. Mary3 b. -; d. 26 Sep. 1692, at Plymouth ; m. (1) 10 Sep. 1651, at Plymouth, Richard FOSTER, b. -; d. bet. 1655 & 1659; m. (2) 8 July 1659, at Plymouth, Jonathan MOREY, b. c. 1633, d. 19 May 1708, at Plymouth.
*4. Sarah3 b. -; d. bef. 1680; m. 23 Dec. 1656, at Plymouth, Samuel RIDER; b. c. 1630; d. 18 July 1715, at Plymouth. He m. (2) 1680, Lydia Tilden.
*5. Joseph8 b. c. 1639; d. 18 Feb. 1711, at Plymouth ; m. Hannah Pope, b. c. 1638; d. 12 Mar. 1710, at Plymouth.
*6. Elizabeth8 b. -; d. 7 Feb. 1712/3, at Hingham ; m. 26 Dec. 1661, at Plymouth, Anthony SPRAGUE, bap. 23 May 1636, at Charlestown; d. 3 Sep. 1719, at Hingham.
*7. Lydia3 b. 8 June 1648, at Plymouth ; d. 11 Sep. 1691, at Plymouth; m. (1) -, James BARNABY, b. -; d. bef. 30 Oct. 1677; m. (2) John NELSON, b. c. 1643 ; d. 29 Apr. 1697, at Plymouth.
*8. Mercy8 b. 10 Mar. 1650, at Plymouth; d. -; m. 25 Dec. 1668 at Plymouth, John IVEY, b. -; d. -.
Children of Anna2 Warren and Thomas LITTLE:
*1. Abigail3 b. -; d. -; m. - at Marshfield, Josiah KEENE, b. - at London, Eng .; d. c. 1710. He m. (2) Hannah Dingley.
2. Ruth3 b. -; d. aft. 19 Feb. 1675/6; unmarried.
#3. Hannah3 b. -; d. 13 May 1710 at Scituate ; m. 15 or 25 Jan. 1661, at Scituate, Stephen TILDEN; b. -; d. 22 Aug. 1711, at Scituate.
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*4. Patience8 b. 1639 ; d. 25 Oct. 1723, at Hingham ; m. 11 Nov. 1657, at Weymouth, Joseph JONES, b. -; d. 18 July 1714, at Hingham.
*5. Mercy3 b. -; bur. 10 Feb. 1693, at Marshfield ; m. last of Nov. 1666, at Marshfield, John SAWYER; b. -; d. -. He m. (2) 23-, 1694, Rebecca (Barker) Snow, widow of Josiah Snow3 (Abigail2 Warren, Richard1).
*6. Isaac3 b. c. 1646; d. 24 Nov. 1699, at Marshfield ; m. bef. 1 Mar. 1674/5, Bethiah Thomas, b. -; d. 23 Sep. 1718, at Marshfield.
*7. Ephraim3 b. 10 or 17 May 1650, at Plymouth ; d. 24 Nov. 1717, at Scituate; m. 22 Nov. 1672, Mary Sturtevant; b. 7 Dec. 1651, at Plymouth ; d. 10 Feb. 1717/18, at Scituate.
8. Thomas3 b, bef. 19 Feb. 1654/5; d. 26 Mar. 1676; unm.
*9. Samuel3 b. c. 1657; d. 16 Jan. 1707, at Bristol, R. I .; m. 18 May 1682, at Marshfield, Sarah Gray4 (Mary Winslow®, Mary2 Chilton, James1), b. 12 Aug. 1659, at Plymouth ; d. 14 Feb. 1736/7, at Bristol, R. I.
Children of Sarah2 Warren and John2 COOKE:
*1. Sarah3 b. bef. 1637; d. aft. 26 Feb. 1712/3 ; m. 20 Nov. 1652, at Plymouth, Arthur HATHAWAY, b. -; d. 11 Dec. 1711.
*2. Elizabeth3 b. bef. 1646; d. 6 Dec. 1715, at Tiverton, R. I .; m. 28 Nov. 1661, at Plymouth, Daniel WIL- COX, b. -; d. 2 July, 1702, at Tiverton, R. I.
*3. Maryª b. -; d. aft. 26 Apr. 1708 & bef. 25 Jan. 1714/5; m. (1), Philip TABER, b. -; d. bef. 27 Feb. 1692/3; m. (2), bef. 31 Aug. 1693, - Davis. (No children by second marriage.)
*4. Esther3 b. 16 Aug. 1650, at Plymouth ; d. aft. 16 Apr. 1671; m. - Thomas TABER, b. -; d. bef. 20
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Mar. 1732/3. He m. (2) Mary Tomson® (Mary' Cooke, Francis1).
*5. Mercy8 b. c. 1656; d. 22 Nov. 1733, at Dartmouth ; m. -, Stephen WEST, b. c. 1654, d. 12 Aug. 1748, at Dartmouth.
Children of Elizabeth Warren and Richard CHURCH:
*1. Joseph3 b. c. 1638 ; d. 5 Mar. 1710/11, at Little Comp- ton; m. 13 Dec. 1660, at Hingham, Mary Tucker, bapt. 8 Oct. 1640, at Hingham; d. 21 Mar. 1710, at Little Compton.
*2. Benjamin8 b. c. 1640, at Plymouth ; d. 17 Jan. 1717/18, at Little Compton; m. 26 Dec. 1667, Alice South- worth, b. c. 1646 ; d. 5 Mar. 1718/9.
*3. Caleb3 b. c. 1647; d. c. 1722; m. (1) 16 Dec. 1667, at Hingham, Joanna Sprague, bapt. Dec. 1645, at Hingham; d. 11 July 1678, at Watertown; m. (2) 6 Nov. 1691, Rebecca Scotto, b. -; d. ---.
*4. Sarah3 b. -; d. -; m. 8 Dec. 1674, at Hingham, James BURROWES, b. -; d. -. He m. (2) bef. 1694, Ann -.
*5. Elizabeth3 b. -; d. 3 Feb. 1658/9, at Hingham; m. 20 Jan. 1657/8, Caleb HOBART; b. -; d. -. (One child who d. y.)
6. Hannah3 b. -; d. -.
*7. Nathaniel3 b. -; d. bef. Mar. 1689/90; m. 1666, Sarah Barstow, b. -; d. aft. 4 Nov. 1717.
8. Charles3 b. -; d. 30 Oct. 1659.
9. Richard3 b. -; d. -.
10. Mary3 b. -; d. 30 Apr. 1662.
11. Deborah3 bapt. 22 Mar. 1656/7; d.
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*12. Abigail3 b. 22 June 1648, at Plymouth ; d. 25 Dec. 1677, at Hingham ; m. 19 Dec. 1666, at Hingham, Samuel THAXTER, b. 19 May 1641, at Hingham ; d. 27 May 1725, at Hingham. He m. (2) 13 June 1678, at Hingham, Deborah Lincoln.
Children of Abigail2 Warren and Anthony SNOW :
*1. Josiah3 b. -; d. in Aug. 1692, at Marshfield ; m .- Rebecca Barker, b. -; d. 28 Apr. 1711, at Marsh- field. She m. (2) 23 -, 1694, John Sawyer.
*2. Abigail8 b. -; buried 26 June 1682, at Marshfield; m. Dec. 1667, at Marshfield, Michael FORD, b. -; d. 27 Mar. 1729, at Marshfield. He m. (2) 29 Mar. 1683, Bethiah Hatch.
*3. Sarah3 b. c. June 1651 ; d. 11 Sep. 1741, at Marshfield ; m. c. 1673, Joseph WATERMAN, b. c. 1649, d. Jan. 1711, at Marshfield.
4. - (son) b. 25 Mar. 1655; d. y.
*5 .. Lydia3 b. c. 1637 or 1639 ; d. 17 Mar. 1711 or 1713, at Sandwich ; m. - Stephen SKEFFE (or SKIFF), b. 14 Apr. 1641, at Sandwich, d. 8 or 19 June, 1710, at Sandwich.
*6. Alice3 b. 18 Jan. 1657; d. aft. 8 Aug. 1692; m. - , - RYDER, b. -; d. -.
Children of Nathaniel2 WARREN and Sarah Walker:
*1. Richard8 b. -; d. 23 Jan. 1696/7, at Plymouth ; m. - -, Sarah -; b. -; d. aft. June 1722. She
m. (2) 18 Sep. 1712, at Barnstable, Thomas Ewer.
*2. Sarah3 b. 29 Aug. 1649, at Plymouth; d. aft. 9 Jan. 1689/90 ; m. c. 1674, John BLACKWELL, b. -; d. bef. 6 Dec. 1688.
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3. Hopeª b. 6 Mar. 1650 or 7 Mar. 1651 ; d. -.
*4. Jane3 b. 31 Dec. or 10 Jan. 1652, at Plymouth ; d. 27 Feb. 1682, at Barnstable; m. 19 Sep. 1672, at Barn- stable, Benjamin LOMBARD, b. 26 Aug. 1642, at Barnstable; d. -. He m. (2) 19 Nov. 1685 at Barnstable, Sarah Walker, b. -; d. 6 Nov. 1693, at Barnstable; m. (3) 24 May, 1694, at Barnstable, Hannah (-) Whetstone.
*5. Elizabeth3 b. 15 Sep. 1654, at Plymouth; d. aft. 10 Jan. 1689/90 ; m. 1684 or before, William GREEN, b. -; d. 7 Oct. 1685, at Plymouth.
*6. Aliceª b. 2 Aug. 1656, at Plymouth ; d. aft. 4 Mar. 1692 ; m. 23 Dec. 1674, at Sandwich, Thomas GIBBS, b. 23 Mar. 1636, at Sandwich; d. 7 Jan. 1732, at Sandwich.
*7. Mercy3 b. 20 Feb. 1657, at Plymouth; d. aft. 6 Nov. 1727; m. 28 Feb. 1677/8, Jonathan DELANO, b. -; d. bef. 6 Mar. 1720/1.
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