Person:Mary Cooper (44)

m. Bef 1642
  1. Sarah CooperCal 1642 - 1726
  2. Timothy Cooper1644 - Bet 1676 & 1679
  3. Thomas Cooper1646 - 1722
  4. Elizabeth Cooper1648/49 - Aft 1679
  5. Mary Cooper1651 - 1742
  6. John Cooper1654 - 1656
  7. Unknown Cooper1656 - 1656
  8. Rebecca Cooper1657 - 1678
  9. John Cooper1659 - 1677
m. 30 Jun 1670
  1. Mary Colton1671 -
  2. Isaac Colton
  3. Elizabeth Colton
  4. Sarah Colton1673 - 1689
  5. Capt. George Colton1677 - 1760
  6. Rebecca Colton1681 - 1747
  7. Deborah Colton1684 -
  8. Hannah Colton1688 - 1739
  9. Joseph Colton1693 -
  10. Benjamin Colton, Sr.1695 - 1770
m. 18 Oct 1701
Facts and Events
Name[1] Mary Cooper
Married Name Mary Colton
Married Name Mary Stebbins
Gender Female
Birth[1] 15 Oct 1651 Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 30 Jun 1670 Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United Statesto Isaac Colton
Marriage Banns 3 Oct 1701 Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United Statesto Edward Stebbins
Marriage 18 Oct 1701 Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United Statesto Edward Stebbins
Death[2] 29 Aug 1742 Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States

Mary was carried off wounded by Indians on 26 March 1676. She was later abandoned as dead but recovered and outlived both her husbands.

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Thomas Cooper, in Anderson, Robert Charles; George F. Sanborn; and Melinde Lutz Sanborn. The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635. (Boston, Massachusetts: NEHGS, 1999-2011)
    2:210-11.

    "Mary (Cooper), b. 15 October 1651 [Pynchon VR 1]; …"

  2. Stott, Clifford L. Vital Records of Springfield, Massachusetts to 1850. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2002)
    1:501.

    "Widw Mary Stebbins (formerly Mary Cooper) of Springfield Dyed the 29th day of August Anno: Dom: 1742"