Person:Elizabeth Luther (7)

Watchers
m. 20 Jun 1693
  1. Moses Luther1694 -
  2. Elizabeth Luther1696 - Bef 1754
  3. Hannah Luther1698 - 1719
  4. Hezekiah Luther1703 - 1730
  5. Mary Luther1705 -
  6. Ruth Luther1707/08 - 1793
  7. Experiance Luther1710/11 -
m. 21 Mar 1715
  1. Henry Bragg1717 -
  2. Elizabeth Bragg1719 -
  3. Martha Bragg1721/22 - 1807
  4. Lydia Bragg1724 -
  5. William Bragg1728/29 -
  6. Nicholas Bragg1732 -
  7. Jemima Bragg1732 -
  8. Constant Bragg1734 -
  9. Sarah BraggAbt 1736 -
Facts and Events
Name[2][3] Elizabeth Luther
Gender Female
Birth[1] 3 Apr 1696 Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 21 Mar 1715 Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, United Statesto Alexander Bragg
Death[3] Bef 15 Nov 1754 probably Attleboro, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. Rounds, H. L. Peter. Vital records of Swansea, Massachusetts to 1850. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1992)
    5.

    Elizabeth the daughter of Nathaniell and Ruth Luther was born the 3d of Aprill 1696

  2. Luther, Leslie L. (Leslie Leon). The Luther family in America: a genealogy of the descendants of Captain John Luther of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. (New York, New York?: L.L. Luther, c1976 (Moravia, N.Y. : Chronicle Guidance Publications))
    p. 1278.

    Elizabeth Luther [#59], d/o Nathaniel Luther and Ruth Cole, b. Swansea "Jan. 1 (or Apr. 3), 1696", d. ---, m. Swansea 21 Mar 1715 Alexander Bragg.

  3. 3.0 3.1 No second marriage is indicated by the Luther Genealogy, but it is suspected that she might be the
    BRAGG, Elisabeth (Brag), Mrs. [wid. int.; of Stoughton. int. PR73], and John Sweet [of A. int.] Jan. 10, 1753. [Nov. 15, 1753. int.]
    per [[Source:Attleboro, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Attleborough, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849|Attleboro VRs], p. 342 and whose intention is found in Stoughton records, p. 74.
    On 15 Nov 1754, an administrator was appointed to finish executing the will of her first husband, which suggests she had died by that date, regardless of whether she remarried or not. An administrator is appointed for John Sweet's estate on 7 Nov 1754 (his gravestone says he died 27 Sep 1754). In 1760 when John Sweet's real estate was divided, nothing was set aside for a widow, but moveable estate delivered to the heirs of the widow and some expenses for her funeral are claimed in the accounting. If Elizabeth did marry John Sweet, she must have died between 27 Sep 1754 and 15 Nov 1754.