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Mary Parkhurst
chr.28 Aug 1614 Ipswich, Suffolk, England
d.28 Mar 1687 Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
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m. 29 Mar 1610
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m. Bef 1640
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That the Mary who was wife of Thomas Carter of Woburn was daughter of George Parkhurst appears to be derived from the following: "The Family of George Parkhurst," by Henry Fitz-Gilbert Waters, NEHG Register, 1914, pp 371-373[1], which references an earlier Register article: "In 1873 the late William H. Whitmore, Esq., contributed to the Register (vol. 27, pp 364-369) an article entitled "The Dalton and Batcheller Pedigree," in which he expressed conclusions as to the names of seven of George Parkhurst’s children, resulting from a study of copies of records, letters, and documents. The chief of these was an indenture of 22 Mar. 1663/4 between Ruth Dalton of Hampton, Mass., widow of Rev. Timothy Dalton, and Nathaniel Batcheller, her "constituted heir," whereby all her lands were conveyed to Batcheller upon his agreement to pay her L10 per year during her life and stipulated sums to others after her death. Among the latter were six persons, who, the writer thought, were very probably the issue of George Parkhurst, as follows: Deborah Smith, wife of John; Elizabeth merry, wife of Joseph; Phebe Arnall, wife of Thomas; Joseph Parkers; George Parkers; and Mrs. Mary Carter, wife of Mr. Thomas of Woburn." "...In the parish registers at Ipswich, co. Suffolk, Engl., the following baptisms of nine children of George Parkhurst have been found, the first in the parish of St. Stephen, the second in that of St. Mary-at-the-Qyay, the third to the seventh, inclusive, and the ninth in that of St. Margaret, and the eights in that of St. Mary-le-Tower: ... 1614 Mary ye Do: of Georg Parkhurst was baptized at St. Laens 28 August..." ... six of these nine Christian names agree with the six mentioned in the indenture between Ruth Dalton and Nathaniel Batcheller, and that the name of the mother of the first was Phebe. Very probably all of them were her children." References
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