Person:Abigail Burt (1)

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m. 28 Dec 1619
  1. Sarah Burt1620/21 -
  2. Samuel BurtEst 1623 - 1625
  3. Deacon Jonathan Burt1625 - 1715
  4. Abigail BurtEst 1627 - 1707
  5. David Burt1629 - 1690
  6. Mary Burt1632 - 1634
  7. Mary Burt1635 - 1689
  8. Nathaniel Burt1638 - 1720
  9. Elizabeth Burt1638 -
  10. Hannah Burt1641 - 1680
  11. Dorcas Burt1643 - 1674
  12. Patience Burt1645 - 1732
  13. Mercy Burt1647 -
  • HFrancis BallEst 1620 - 1648
  • WAbigail BurtEst 1627 - 1707
m. 3 Oct 1644
  1. Captain Jonathan Ball1645 - 1741
  2. Samuel Ball1647/48 - 1689
  • HBenjamin MunnBef 1619 - 1675
  • WAbigail BurtEst 1627 - 1707
m. 12 Apr 1649
  1. Abigail Munn1650 - 1691
  2. John Munn1652/53 - 1684
  3. Benjamin Munn1654/55 -
  4. James Munn1656/57 - 1744
  5. Deacon Nathaniel Munn1661 - 1743
m. 14 Dec 1676
Facts and Events
Name[1] Abigail Burt
Married Name Abigail Ball
Married Name Abigail Munn
Married Name Abigail Stebbins
Gender Female
Birth[1] Est 1627 Harberton, Devon, England (probably)
Marriage 3 Oct 1644 Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United Statesto Francis Ball
Marriage 12 Apr 1649 Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United Statesto Benjamin Munn
Marriage 14 Dec 1676 Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United Statesto Lt. Thomas Stebbins
Death[2] 2 Jun 1707 Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Terry, George Skelton. Genealogical Research in England - Burt-March. New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (New England Historic Genealogical Society, Jan, Apr 1932)
    86:219.

    'Abigail [child of Henry and Ulalia (March) Burt], b. in England about 1623; m. (1) at Springfield, in 1644, Francis Ball of Springfield, who was drowned in the Connecticut River in October 1648; m. (2) in 1649 Benjamin Munn of Springfield, who d. in November 1675; m. (3) 14 Dec. 1676, as his second wife, Lieut. Thomas Stebbins of Springfield, who d. 15 (or 25) Sept. 1683.'

    Birth year estimated to fill gap in family (rather than assume she was a twin of Samuel, buried 1625). At least 3 of her sisters were married at 14-16 years old, so it is quite possible she was born as late as 1627 and married at 17.

  2. Stott, Clifford L. Vital Records of Springfield, Massachusetts to 1850. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2002)
    1:122 (Book 1).

    'Abigail Stebbins widow was Sicke & died June 2d 1707:'