Matches 116,551 to 116,600 of 122,413
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116551 | There is a record of a William W. Stafford marrying a May E. Parish on 21 Feb 1853 in Sangamon, IL. | Family F7932
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116552 | There is a record of a William W. Stafford marrying a May E. Parish on 21 Feb 1853 in Sangamon, IL. | Family F7932
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116553 | There is a record of a William W. Stafford marrying a May E. Parish on 21 Feb 1853 in Sangamon, IL. | Family F7932
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116554 | There is a record of a William W. Stafford marrying a May E. Parish on 21 Feb 1853 in Sangamon, IL. | Family F7932
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116555 | There is a Theodore M. Blodgett, age 16, listed as son, born in Wisconsin, on the 1920 Cowlitz Co., Washington census in the HH of Charles & Cora Blodgett. | BLODGETT, Theodore (I120742)
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116556 | There is also another marriage record for Christina Bohm dated 5 Apr 1796. Both records are at Schwartzwald Reformed Church. | Family F32069
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116557 | There is an IGI individual record of a Hazel Parcel being born 29 Apr 1889 in Bellefontaine, Logan Co., Ohio to Jas. Parcel and Jennie brown. | PARCELL, Hazel M. (I116732)
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116558 | There is an IGI individual record of a Hazel Parcel being born 29 Apr 1889 in Bellefontaine, Logan Co., Ohio to Jas. Parcel and Jennie brown. | PARCELL, Hazel M. (I116732)
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116559 | There is an IGI individual record of a Hazel Parcel being born 29 Apr 1889 in Bellefontaine, Logan Co., Ohio to Jas. Parcel and Jennie brown. | PARCELL, Hazel M. (I116732)
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116560 | There is an IGI individual record of a Hazel Parcel being born 29 Apr 1889 in Bellefontaine, Logan Co., Ohio to Jas. Parcel and Jennie brown. | PARCELL, Hazel M. (I116732)
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116561 | There is an IGI individual record of a Hazel Parcel being born 29 Apr 1889 in Bellefontaine, Logan Co., Ohio to Jas. Parcel and Jennie brown. | PARCELL, Hazel M. (I116732)
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116562 | There is an IGI individual record of a Hazel Parcel being born 29 Apr 1889 in Bellefontaine, Logan Co., Ohio to Jas. Parcel and Jennie brown. | PARCELL, Hazel M. (I116732)
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116563 | There is an IGI individual record of a Hazel Parcel being born 29 Apr 1889 in Bellefontaine, Logan Co., Ohio to Jas. Parcel and Jennie brown. | PARCELL, Hazel M. (I116732)
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116564 | There is an IGI individual record of a Hazel Parcel being born 29 Apr 1889 in Bellefontaine, Logan Co., Ohio to Jas. Parcel and Jennie brown. | PARCELL, Hazel M. (I116732)
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116565 | There is an IGI individual record of a Hazel Parcel being born 29 Apr 1889 in Bellefontaine, Logan Co., Ohio to Jas. Parcel and Jennie brown. | PARCELL, Hazel M. (I116732)
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116566 | There is an IGI individual record of a Hazel Parcel being born 29 Apr 1889 in Bellefontaine, Logan Co., Ohio to Jas. Parcel and Jennie brown. | PARCELL, Hazel M. (I116732)
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116567 | There is an IGI individual record of a Hazel Parcel being born 29 Apr 1889 in Bellefontaine, Logan Co., Ohio to Jas. Parcel and Jennie brown. | PARCELL, Hazel M. (I116732)
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116568 | There is no documentary proof that Wesley John was a son of Michael but his age and associations lead to this belief. | RUTTAN, Wesley John (I23734)
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116569 | There is no documentary proof that Wesley John was a son of Michael but his age and associations lead to this belief. | RUTTAN, Wesley John (I23734)
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116570 | There is no documentary proof that Wesley John was a son of Michael but his age and associations lead to this belief. | RUTTAN, Wesley John (I23734)
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116571 | There is no documentary proof that Wesley John was a son of Michael but his age and associations lead to this belief. | RUTTAN, Wesley John (I23734)
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116572 | There is no documentary proof that Wesley John was a son of Michael but his age and associations lead to this belief. | RUTTAN, Wesley John (I23734)
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116573 | There is no documentary proof that Wesley John was a son of Michael but his age and associations lead to this belief. | RUTTAN, Wesley John (I23734)
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116574 | There is no documentary proof that Wesley John was a son of Michael but his age and associations lead to this belief. | RUTTAN, Wesley John (I23734)
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116575 | There is no documentary proof that Wesley John was a son of Michael but his age and associations lead to this belief. | RUTTAN, Wesley John (I23734)
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116576 | There is no documentary proof that Wesley John was a son of Michael but his age and associations lead to this belief. | RUTTAN, Wesley John (I23734)
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116577 | There is no documentary proof that Wesley John was a son of Michael but his age and associations lead to this belief. | RUTTAN, Wesley John (I23734)
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116578 | There is no documentary proof that Wesley John was a son of Michael but his age and associations lead to this belief. | RUTTAN, Wesley John (I23734)
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116579 | There is no proof that James and Mary Stafford ever lived or had children. | Stafford, James (I009)
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116580 | There is only circumstantial proof that Elias and Lucy Street were the parents of Nimrod Street Stafford and Robert T. Stafford. | STAFFORD, Elias (Branch 081) (I65250)
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116581 | There is significant dispute that Elizabeth is the mother of Mary Warren. She may be the second wife of Richard. She came to the new world with Richard's four daughters and bore him two sons in Plymouth. She appears to be decended from King Edward I of England (Rixford), but there is some question also that she was the wife of Richard Warren of the Mayflower (Genealogies of Mayflower Families, vol III, GPC 1985; pg 619). Susan Roser, in "Mayflower Births and Deeds" Vol 2 (1992) footnotes on page 455 cites Plymouth Church Record 8:35 as saying "Mistris Elizabeth Warren, an aged widdow, aged above 90 years, deceased on the second of October, 1673, whoe , having lived a godly life, came to her grave as a shoke of corn fully ripe." If accurate, this would indicate that Elizabeth Warren was born in 1583 or before. As such, she could have easily been the mother of Mary Warren (daughter of Richard Warren of the Mayflower), a Churchill ancestor. Roser also says that "Wife Elizabeth's maiden name has not been found. LDS cites it as Jouatt and Rixford cites it as Jouett. Rixford suggests that Jouett is Jewett. Rixford cites "Jewetts in America" by Fredrick Clark Jewett and Harlean Society Records Vol xviii, "Jewetts of England and America". March 7, 1636-7 (PCR 1:54) *It is agreed vpon, by the consent of the whole Court, that Elizabeth Warren, widdow, the relict of Mr Richard Warren, deceased, shalbe entred, and stand, and bee purchaser instead of her said husband, as well because that (hee dying before he had pformed the said bargaine) the said Elizabeth pformed the same after his decease, as also for the establising of the lotts of landes giuen formly by her vnto her sonnes in law, Richard Church, Robert Bartlett, and Thomas Little, in marriage wth their wiues, her daughters. | WALKER, Elizabeth (I25443)
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116582 | There is significant dispute that Elizabeth is the mother of Mary Warren. She may be the second wife of Richard. She came to the new world with Richard's four daughters and bore him two sons in Plymouth. She appears to be decended from King Edward I of England (Rixford), but there is some question also that she was the wife of Richard Warren of the Mayflower (Genealogies of Mayflower Families, vol III, GPC 1985; pg 619). Susan Roser, in "Mayflower Births and Deeds" Vol 2 (1992) footnotes on page 455 cites Plymouth Church Record 8:35 as saying "Mistris Elizabeth Warren, an aged widdow, aged above 90 years, deceased on the second of October, 1673, whoe , having lived a godly life, came to her grave as a shoke of corn fully ripe." If accurate, this would indicate that Elizabeth Warren was born in 1583 or before. As such, she could have easily been the mother of Mary Warren (daughter of Richard Warren of the Mayflower), a Churchill ancestor. Roser also says that "Wife Elizabeth's maiden name has not been found. LDS cites it as Jouatt and Rixford cites it as Jouett. Rixford suggests that Jouett is Jewett. Rixford cites "Jewetts in America" by Fredrick Clark Jewett and Harlean Society Records Vol xviii, "Jewetts of England and America". March 7, 1636-7 (PCR 1:54) *It is agreed vpon, by the consent of the whole Court, that Elizabeth Warren, widdow, the relict of Mr Richard Warren, deceased, shalbe entred, and stand, and bee purchaser instead of her said husband, as well because that (hee dying before he had pformed the said bargaine) the said Elizabeth pformed the same after his decease, as also for the establising of the lotts of landes giuen formly by her vnto her sonnes in law, Richard Church, Robert Bartlett, and Thomas Little, in marriage wth their wiues, her daughters. | WALKER, Elizabeth (I25443)
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116583 | There is significant dispute that Elizabeth is the mother of Mary Warren. She may be the second wife of Richard. She came to the new world with Richard's four daughters and bore him two sons in Plymouth. She appears to be decended from King Edward I of England (Rixford), but there is some question also that she was the wife of Richard Warren of the Mayflower (Genealogies of Mayflower Families, vol III, GPC 1985; pg 619). Susan Roser, in "Mayflower Births and Deeds" Vol 2 (1992) footnotes on page 455 cites Plymouth Church Record 8:35 as saying "Mistris Elizabeth Warren, an aged widdow, aged above 90 years, deceased on the second of October, 1673, whoe , having lived a godly life, came to her grave as a shoke of corn fully ripe." If accurate, this would indicate that Elizabeth Warren was born in 1583 or before. As such, she could have easily been the mother of Mary Warren (daughter of Richard Warren of the Mayflower), a Churchill ancestor. Roser also says that "Wife Elizabeth's maiden name has not been found. LDS cites it as Jouatt and Rixford cites it as Jouett. Rixford suggests that Jouett is Jewett. Rixford cites "Jewetts in America" by Fredrick Clark Jewett and Harlean Society Records Vol xviii, "Jewetts of England and America". March 7, 1636-7 (PCR 1:54) *It is agreed vpon, by the consent of the whole Court, that Elizabeth Warren, widdow, the relict of Mr Richard Warren, deceased, shalbe entred, and stand, and bee purchaser instead of her said husband, as well because that (hee dying before he had pformed the said bargaine) the said Elizabeth pformed the same after his decease, as also for the establising of the lotts of landes giuen formly by her vnto her sonnes in law, Richard Church, Robert Bartlett, and Thomas Little, in marriage wth their wiues, her daughters. | WALKER, Elizabeth (I25443)
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116584 | There is significant dispute that Elizabeth is the mother of Mary Warren. She may be the second wife of Richard. She came to the new world with Richard's four daughters and bore him two sons in Plymouth. She appears to be decended from King Edward I of England (Rixford), but there is some question also that she was the wife of Richard Warren of the Mayflower (Genealogies of Mayflower Families, vol III, GPC 1985; pg 619). Susan Roser, in "Mayflower Births and Deeds" Vol 2 (1992) footnotes on page 455 cites Plymouth Church Record 8:35 as saying "Mistris Elizabeth Warren, an aged widdow, aged above 90 years, deceased on the second of October, 1673, whoe , having lived a godly life, came to her grave as a shoke of corn fully ripe." If accurate, this would indicate that Elizabeth Warren was born in 1583 or before. As such, she could have easily been the mother of Mary Warren (daughter of Richard Warren of the Mayflower), a Churchill ancestor. Roser also says that "Wife Elizabeth's maiden name has not been found. LDS cites it as Jouatt and Rixford cites it as Jouett. Rixford suggests that Jouett is Jewett. Rixford cites "Jewetts in America" by Fredrick Clark Jewett and Harlean Society Records Vol xviii, "Jewetts of England and America". March 7, 1636-7 (PCR 1:54) *It is agreed vpon, by the consent of the whole Court, that Elizabeth Warren, widdow, the relict of Mr Richard Warren, deceased, shalbe entred, and stand, and bee purchaser instead of her said husband, as well because that (hee dying before he had pformed the said bargaine) the said Elizabeth pformed the same after his decease, as also for the establising of the lotts of landes giuen formly by her vnto her sonnes in law, Richard Church, Robert Bartlett, and Thomas Little, in marriage wth their wiues, her daughters. | WALKER, Elizabeth (I25443)
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116585 | There is significant dispute that Elizabeth is the mother of Mary Warren. She may be the second wife of Richard. She came to the new world with Richard's four daughters and bore him two sons in Plymouth. She appears to be decended from King Edward I of England (Rixford), but there is some question also that she was the wife of Richard Warren of the Mayflower (Genealogies of Mayflower Families, vol III, GPC 1985; pg 619). Susan Roser, in "Mayflower Births and Deeds" Vol 2 (1992) footnotes on page 455 cites Plymouth Church Record 8:35 as saying "Mistris Elizabeth Warren, an aged widdow, aged above 90 years, deceased on the second of October, 1673, whoe , having lived a godly life, came to her grave as a shoke of corn fully ripe." If accurate, this would indicate that Elizabeth Warren was born in 1583 or before. As such, she could have easily been the mother of Mary Warren (daughter of Richard Warren of the Mayflower), a Churchill ancestor. Roser also says that "Wife Elizabeth's maiden name has not been found. LDS cites it as Jouatt and Rixford cites it as Jouett. Rixford suggests that Jouett is Jewett. Rixford cites "Jewetts in America" by Fredrick Clark Jewett and Harlean Society Records Vol xviii, "Jewetts of England and America". March 7, 1636-7 (PCR 1:54) *It is agreed vpon, by the consent of the whole Court, that Elizabeth Warren, widdow, the relict of Mr Richard Warren, deceased, shalbe entred, and stand, and bee purchaser instead of her said husband, as well because that (hee dying before he had pformed the said bargaine) the said Elizabeth pformed the same after his decease, as also for the establising of the lotts of landes giuen formly by her vnto her sonnes in law, Richard Church, Robert Bartlett, and Thomas Little, in marriage wth their wiues, her daughters. | WALKER, Elizabeth (I25443)
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116586 | There is significant dispute that Elizabeth is the mother of Mary Warren. She may be the second wife of Richard. She came to the new world with Richard's four daughters and bore him two sons in Plymouth. She appears to be decended from King Edward I of England (Rixford), but there is some question also that she was the wife of Richard Warren of the Mayflower (Genealogies of Mayflower Families, vol III, GPC 1985; pg 619). Susan Roser, in "Mayflower Births and Deeds" Vol 2 (1992) footnotes on page 455 cites Plymouth Church Record 8:35 as saying "Mistris Elizabeth Warren, an aged widdow, aged above 90 years, deceased on the second of October, 1673, whoe , having lived a godly life, came to her grave as a shoke of corn fully ripe." If accurate, this would indicate that Elizabeth Warren was born in 1583 or before. As such, she could have easily been the mother of Mary Warren (daughter of Richard Warren of the Mayflower), a Churchill ancestor. Roser also says that "Wife Elizabeth's maiden name has not been found. LDS cites it as Jouatt and Rixford cites it as Jouett. Rixford suggests that Jouett is Jewett. Rixford cites "Jewetts in America" by Fredrick Clark Jewett and Harlean Society Records Vol xviii, "Jewetts of England and America". March 7, 1636-7 (PCR 1:54) *It is agreed vpon, by the consent of the whole Court, that Elizabeth Warren, widdow, the relict of Mr Richard Warren, deceased, shalbe entred, and stand, and bee purchaser instead of her said husband, as well because that (hee dying before he had pformed the said bargaine) the said Elizabeth pformed the same after his decease, as also for the establising of the lotts of landes giuen formly by her vnto her sonnes in law, Richard Church, Robert Bartlett, and Thomas Little, in marriage wth their wiues, her daughters. | WALKER, Elizabeth (I25443)
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116587 | There is significant dispute that Elizabeth is the mother of Mary Warren. She may be the second wife of Richard. She came to the new world with Richard's four daughters and bore him two sons in Plymouth. She appears to be decended from King Edward I of England (Rixford), but there is some question also that she was the wife of Richard Warren of the Mayflower (Genealogies of Mayflower Families, vol III, GPC 1985; pg 619). Susan Roser, in "Mayflower Births and Deeds" Vol 2 (1992) footnotes on page 455 cites Plymouth Church Record 8:35 as saying "Mistris Elizabeth Warren, an aged widdow, aged above 90 years, deceased on the second of October, 1673, whoe , having lived a godly life, came to her grave as a shoke of corn fully ripe." If accurate, this would indicate that Elizabeth Warren was born in 1583 or before. As such, she could have easily been the mother of Mary Warren (daughter of Richard Warren of the Mayflower), a Churchill ancestor. Roser also says that "Wife Elizabeth's maiden name has not been found. LDS cites it as Jouatt and Rixford cites it as Jouett. Rixford suggests that Jouett is Jewett. Rixford cites "Jewetts in America" by Fredrick Clark Jewett and Harlean Society Records Vol xviii, "Jewetts of England and America". March 7, 1636-7 (PCR 1:54) *It is agreed vpon, by the consent of the whole Court, that Elizabeth Warren, widdow, the relict of Mr Richard Warren, deceased, shalbe entred, and stand, and bee purchaser instead of her said husband, as well because that (hee dying before he had pformed the said bargaine) the said Elizabeth pformed the same after his decease, as also for the establising of the lotts of landes giuen formly by her vnto her sonnes in law, Richard Church, Robert Bartlett, and Thomas Little, in marriage wth their wiues, her daughters. | WALKER, Elizabeth (I25443)
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116588 | There is significant dispute that Elizabeth is the mother of Mary Warren. She may be the second wife of Richard. She came to the new world with Richard's four daughters and bore him two sons in Plymouth. She appears to be decended from King Edward I of England (Rixford), but there is some question also that she was the wife of Richard Warren of the Mayflower (Genealogies of Mayflower Families, vol III, GPC 1985; pg 619). Susan Roser, in "Mayflower Births and Deeds" Vol 2 (1992) footnotes on page 455 cites Plymouth Church Record 8:35 as saying "Mistris Elizabeth Warren, an aged widdow, aged above 90 years, deceased on the second of October, 1673, whoe , having lived a godly life, came to her grave as a shoke of corn fully ripe." If accurate, this would indicate that Elizabeth Warren was born in 1583 or before. As such, she could have easily been the mother of Mary Warren (daughter of Richard Warren of the Mayflower), a Churchill ancestor. Roser also says that "Wife Elizabeth's maiden name has not been found. LDS cites it as Jouatt and Rixford cites it as Jouett. Rixford suggests that Jouett is Jewett. Rixford cites "Jewetts in America" by Fredrick Clark Jewett and Harlean Society Records Vol xviii, "Jewetts of England and America". March 7, 1636-7 (PCR 1:54) *It is agreed vpon, by the consent of the whole Court, that Elizabeth Warren, widdow, the relict of Mr Richard Warren, deceased, shalbe entred, and stand, and bee purchaser instead of her said husband, as well because that (hee dying before he had pformed the said bargaine) the said Elizabeth pformed the same after his decease, as also for the establising of the lotts of landes giuen formly by her vnto her sonnes in law, Richard Church, Robert Bartlett, and Thomas Little, in marriage wth their wiues, her daughters. | WALKER, Elizabeth (I25443)
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116589 | There is significant dispute that Elizabeth is the mother of Mary Warren. She may be the second wife of Richard. She came to the new world with Richard's four daughters and bore him two sons in Plymouth. She appears to be decended from King Edward I of England (Rixford), but there is some question also that she was the wife of Richard Warren of the Mayflower (Genealogies of Mayflower Families, vol III, GPC 1985; pg 619). Susan Roser, in "Mayflower Births and Deeds" Vol 2 (1992) footnotes on page 455 cites Plymouth Church Record 8:35 as saying "Mistris Elizabeth Warren, an aged widdow, aged above 90 years, deceased on the second of October, 1673, whoe , having lived a godly life, came to her grave as a shoke of corn fully ripe." If accurate, this would indicate that Elizabeth Warren was born in 1583 or before. As such, she could have easily been the mother of Mary Warren (daughter of Richard Warren of the Mayflower), a Churchill ancestor. Roser also says that "Wife Elizabeth's maiden name has not been found. LDS cites it as Jouatt and Rixford cites it as Jouett. Rixford suggests that Jouett is Jewett. Rixford cites "Jewetts in America" by Fredrick Clark Jewett and Harlean Society Records Vol xviii, "Jewetts of England and America". March 7, 1636-7 (PCR 1:54) *It is agreed vpon, by the consent of the whole Court, that Elizabeth Warren, widdow, the relict of Mr Richard Warren, deceased, shalbe entred, and stand, and bee purchaser instead of her said husband, as well because that (hee dying before he had pformed the said bargaine) the said Elizabeth pformed the same after his decease, as also for the establising of the lotts of landes giuen formly by her vnto her sonnes in law, Richard Church, Robert Bartlett, and Thomas Little, in marriage wth their wiues, her daughters. | WALKER, Elizabeth (I25443)
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116590 | There is significant dispute that Elizabeth is the mother of Mary Warren. She may be the second wife of Richard. She came to the new world with Richard's four daughters and bore him two sons in Plymouth. She appears to be decended from King Edward I of England (Rixford), but there is some question also that she was the wife of Richard Warren of the Mayflower (Genealogies of Mayflower Families, vol III, GPC 1985; pg 619). Susan Roser, in "Mayflower Births and Deeds" Vol 2 (1992) footnotes on page 455 cites Plymouth Church Record 8:35 as saying "Mistris Elizabeth Warren, an aged widdow, aged above 90 years, deceased on the second of October, 1673, whoe , having lived a godly life, came to her grave as a shoke of corn fully ripe." If accurate, this would indicate that Elizabeth Warren was born in 1583 or before. As such, she could have easily been the mother of Mary Warren (daughter of Richard Warren of the Mayflower), a Churchill ancestor. Roser also says that "Wife Elizabeth's maiden name has not been found. LDS cites it as Jouatt and Rixford cites it as Jouett. Rixford suggests that Jouett is Jewett. Rixford cites "Jewetts in America" by Fredrick Clark Jewett and Harlean Society Records Vol xviii, "Jewetts of England and America". March 7, 1636-7 (PCR 1:54) *It is agreed vpon, by the consent of the whole Court, that Elizabeth Warren, widdow, the relict of Mr Richard Warren, deceased, shalbe entred, and stand, and bee purchaser instead of her said husband, as well because that (hee dying before he had pformed the said bargaine) the said Elizabeth pformed the same after his decease, as also for the establising of the lotts of landes giuen formly by her vnto her sonnes in law, Richard Church, Robert Bartlett, and Thomas Little, in marriage wth their wiues, her daughters. | WALKER, Elizabeth (I25443)
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116591 | There is significant dispute that Elizabeth is the mother of Mary Warren. She may be the second wife of Richard. She came to the new world with Richard's four daughters and bore him two sons in Plymouth. She appears to be decended from King Edward I of England (Rixford), but there is some question also that she was the wife of Richard Warren of the Mayflower (Genealogies of Mayflower Families, vol III, GPC 1985; pg 619). Susan Roser, in "Mayflower Births and Deeds" Vol 2 (1992) footnotes on page 455 cites Plymouth Church Record 8:35 as saying "Mistris Elizabeth Warren, an aged widdow, aged above 90 years, deceased on the second of October, 1673, whoe , having lived a godly life, came to her grave as a shoke of corn fully ripe." If accurate, this would indicate that Elizabeth Warren was born in 1583 or before. As such, she could have easily been the mother of Mary Warren (daughter of Richard Warren of the Mayflower), a Churchill ancestor. Roser also says that "Wife Elizabeth's maiden name has not been found. LDS cites it as Jouatt and Rixford cites it as Jouett. Rixford suggests that Jouett is Jewett. Rixford cites "Jewetts in America" by Fredrick Clark Jewett and Harlean Society Records Vol xviii, "Jewetts of England and America". March 7, 1636-7 (PCR 1:54) *It is agreed vpon, by the consent of the whole Court, that Elizabeth Warren, widdow, the relict of Mr Richard Warren, deceased, shalbe entred, and stand, and bee purchaser instead of her said husband, as well because that (hee dying before he had pformed the said bargaine) the said Elizabeth pformed the same after his decease, as also for the establising of the lotts of landes giuen formly by her vnto her sonnes in law, Richard Church, Robert Bartlett, and Thomas Little, in marriage wth their wiues, her daughters. | WALKER, Elizabeth (I25443)
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116592 | There is some confusion about Edmund's parents. I've seen John Perry listed as you have in your information, but also Henrici Perrye and Richarda Platyr. In fact, the second is more common. | PERRY, Edmund (I24380)
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116593 | There is some confusion about Edmund's parents. I've seen John Perry listed as you have in your information, but also Henrici Perrye and Richarda Platyr. In fact, the second is more common. | PERRY, Edmund (I24380)
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116594 | There is some confusion about Edmund's parents. I've seen John Perry listed as you have in your information, but also Henrici Perrye and Richarda Platyr. In fact, the second is more common. | PERRY, Edmund (I24380)
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116595 | There is some confusion about Edmund's parents. I've seen John Perry listed as you have in your information, but also Henrici Perrye and Richarda Platyr. In fact, the second is more common. | PERRY, Edmund (I24380)
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116596 | There is some confusion about Edmund's parents. I've seen John Perry listed as you have in your information, but also Henrici Perrye and Richarda Platyr. In fact, the second is more common. | PERRY, Edmund (I24380)
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116597 | There is some confusion about Edmund's parents. I've seen John Perry listed as you have in your information, but also Henrici Perrye and Richarda Platyr. In fact, the second is more common. | PERRY, Edmund (I24380)
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116598 | There is some confusion about Edmund's parents. I've seen John Perry listed as you have in your information, but also Henrici Perrye and Richarda Platyr. In fact, the second is more common. | PERRY, Edmund (I24380)
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116599 | There is some confusion about Edmund's parents. I've seen John Perry listed as you have in your information, but also Henrici Perrye and Richarda Platyr. In fact, the second is more common. | PERRY, Edmund (I24380)
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116600 | There is some confusion about Edmund's parents. I've seen John Perry listed as you have in your information, but also Henrici Perrye and Richarda Platyr. In fact, the second is more common. | PERRY, Edmund (I24380)
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