Person:Elizabeth Unknown (20)

Elizabeth Unknown
b.Abt 1619
 
m. Est 1640
  1. Thomas KnowltonAbt 1641 - 1711
  2. William KnowltonAbt 1643 - 1717/18
  3. Captain John KnowltonAbt 1645 - 1728
  4. Samuel KnowltonAbt 1647 - Abt 1696/97
  5. Benjamin KnowltonAbt 1649 - 1690
  6. Joseph KnowltonAbt 1651 - Bef 1723
  7. Mary KnowltonAbt 1653 -
Facts and Events
Name[1][2][3][7] Elizabeth Unknown
Alt Name Elizabeth Wilson
Alt Name[4] Elizabeth Balch
Alt Name[5] Elizabeth Welch
Gender Female
Birth? Abt 1619
Marriage Est 1640 to William Knowlton
Living[6] 1655
Ancestral File Number 8WRD-X0
References
  1. Stocking, Charles Henry Wright. The history and genealogy of the Knowltons of England and America. (New York: Knickerbocker Press, 1897)
    page 20.

    'William, 1615, m. Elizabeth.'

  2. Woodward, Ashbel, M.D. Memoir of Col. Thomas Knowlton: with a Genealogy of the Knowlton Family. new england historical and genealogical register. (1861)
    15:344.

    'William Knowlton ... married Elizabeth ------.'

  3. The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society)
    39:386-387, Notes and Queries, 1885.

    'Knowlton ... William, bricklayer, ... An inventory of his estate was taken 17 July, 1655. He left widow Elizabeth, ...'

  4. Tingley, Raymon Meyers. Some ancestral lines: being a record of some of the ancestors of Guilford Solon Tingley and his wife Martha Pamelia Meyers. (Rutland, Vermont: Tuttle Publishing Co., 1935)
    page 191.

    'William Knowlton, of Ipswich, Mass., ... Married first, Jan. 10, 1640/1, Elizabeth, daughter of John and Elizabeth Balch, of Salem, Mass., born -----, 1620; died -----, 1653, Ipswich, Mass.'

  5. Ancestral File
    AFN: 8WRD-X0.

    Her name is given as Elizabeth Welch.

  6. Torrey, Clarence Almon. New England Marriages Prior to 1700. (1963)
    page 446.

    'KNOWLTON, William (1615-1655?) & Elizabeth [BALCH] (-living in 1655); b 1641, 10 Jan 1640/1?; Ipswich'

  7. Her last name is unknown. Speculation has included Welch, Balch and Wilson.