Person:Elizabeth Sanders (52)

  1. Grace SaundersAbt 1630 - Aft 1670
  2. Thomas SandersEst 1639 - Aft 1670
  3. John SaundersEst 1640 - 1703
  4. Sarah Saunders
  5. Elizabeth SaundersEst 1643 - 1704
  • H.  John Batson (add)
  • WElizabeth SaundersEst 1643 - 1704
m. Bef 26 May 1697
m. 2 Dec 1700
Facts and Events
Name Elizabeth Saunders
Alt Name Elizabeth Sanders
Gender Female
Birth? Est 1643 Wells, York, Maine, USA
Marriage to John Batson (add)
Marriage Bef 26 May 1697 to Unknown Walden
Marriage 2 Dec 1700 Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United Statesto Deacon John Gove
Death[2] 24 Nov 1704 Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
Living[1] 1725 Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
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References
  1. Noyes, Sybil; Charles Thornton Libby; and Walter Goodwin Davis. Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire. (Portland, Maine: Southworth Press, 1928-1939).

    [Vol. 5, p. 606] Children of John Sanders Elizabeth, m. (1) John Batson, m. (2) Mr. Walden, m. (3) John Gove.
    [Vol. 2, p. 82] John Batson m. Jun 166- Elizabeth Sanders. Wid. elizabeth m. (2) Mr. Walden, adm. to Cambridge Ch. 26 May 1697 as Wid. Batson alias Goody Walden, m. (3) 2 Dec 1700 John Gove of Cambridge.
    [Vol. 5, p. 711] John Waldron [#7] from Wells, played cards at a Boston tavern in Feb 1689-90 and sent to jail, "perh. the 2d husb. of Elizabeth (Sanders) Batson, or the same as (6)" (i.e., the man entered under John Waldron [#6]).
    [Vol. 3, p. 279] John Gove m. (3) 2 Dec 1700 Elizabeth (Sanders) Batson) Walden, she was living 1725.

  2. Gove, William Henry. The Gove Book : History and Genealogy of the American Family of Gove and Notes of European Goves. (Salem, Mass.: Sidney Perley, 1922)
    p. 12.

    Dea. John Gove m. (3) 2 Dec 1700 widow Elizabeth Waldron formerly of Boston, she d. 24 Nov 1704.
    [Note: no such death record is found. She is mentioned in the will of her husband in August 1704, but the probate file contains only the will and inventory so offers no clue if she survived her husband or not. Since this sources lists the wife's death date as 24 Nov 1704 and the husband's as 24 Dec 1704, it would be easy to assume this death date is some sort of editing error, but on the other hand, the reason for believing she is alive in 1725, as asserted above, is unknown as well.]