Person:Elizabeth Sweetman (3)

Elizabeth Sweetman
d.8 Mar 1729
m. Bef 1646
  1. Elizabeth Sweetman1645/46 - 1729
  2. Rebecca Sweetman1649 -
  3. Mehitable SweetmanAbt 1651 -
  4. Sarah Sweetman1654 - 1696/97
  5. Thomas Sweetman1655/56 - 1655/56
  6. Ruhamah Sweetman1657 -
  7. Samuel Sweetman1659 -
  8. Bethiah Sweetman1661 -
  9. Hephzibah Sweetman1666 -
m. 7 Dec 1671
  1. Elizabeth Wellington1673 -
  2. Benjamin Wellington1676 - 1738
  3. John Wellington1678 - 1717
  4. Ebenezer WellingtonAbt 1680 -
  5. Ruhamah WellingtonAbt 1681 - 1772
  6. Mehetabel Wellington1687/88 - 1776
  7. Joseph Wellington1690/91 -
  8. Roger WellingtonAbt 1693 -
Facts and Events
Name Elizabeth Sweetman
Gender Female
Birth[1] 6 Jan 1645/46 Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 7 Dec 1671 Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United Statesto Benjamin Wellington
Death[3] 8 Mar 1729 Citation needed
References
  1. Baldwin, Thomas W. Vital Records of Cambridge, Massachusetts, to the Year of 1850. (Boston: Wright & Potter Printing Co., 1914-15)
    Vol. 1, p. 688.

    SWOETMAN, Elisabhet, d. of Thomas and Isabel, Jan. 6, 1646.
    [Note: NEHGR, Vol. 9, p. 168, "Early Records of Boston" give this date as 6 (11) 1645, which would be 6 Jan 1645/46.]

  2.   Sharples, Stephen Paschall. Records of the Church of Christ at Cambridge in New England, 1632-1830: comprising the ministerial records of baptisms, marriages, deaths, admission to covenant and communion, dismissals and church proceedings. (Boston, Massachusetts: Eben Putnam, 1906)
    p. 13.

    [List of members in 1659]
    Thomas Swetman & Isabell his wife both in full Com.
    Their children
    Elizabeth rec. into full Com. May. 18, 66.
    Rebecca
    Mehitabell
    Sarah
    Ruhamah
    all baptized in this Church
    Samuel baptized May. 22. 1659.
    Bethiah baptized July. 7,1661
    Hephziba Swetman baptized June. 24, 1666.

  3. No such death record found. Located on an unsourced Find A Grave memorial page with no image, but not found in Brown's Lexington Epitaphs or any of several sources consulted. It is strongly suspected this is confusion with the death date of her daughter (e.g., see here).