Family:Benjamin Parker and Mary Gookin (1)

Facts and Events
Marriage Banns[1] 10 Nov 1739 Kittery, York, Maine, United Statesmarriage intention
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References
  1. The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society)
    112(1958):153.

    'Mrs. Huntley's paternal line of descent from John Parker: ... (4) Benjamin, born in Newcastle 29 July 1713, later of Kittery, Maine, married, first, in Kittery (intentions 10 Nov. 1739), Mary (Rogers) Gookin, ...'

    The identity of Mary Gookin has been disputed. She was named a "cousin" in the will of Mary (Gookin) (Gedney) (Cotton) Newmarch (although it appears that she was a niece).

  2.   Genealogical Department, in Boston Evening Transcript genealogical columns, 1895, May1900-April 1941. ([S.l.]: [s.n.], 1941)
    28 Oct 1918.

    '... the marriage of Benjamin Parker and Elizabeth Gilman, ... their son Benjamin Parker married Mary Gookin, probably daughter of Daniel and Sarah (Bisco) Gookin of Cambridge and Sherborn, Mass., and resided in Kittery, Me.'

  3.   Ancient Wills, in The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society)
    30(1876):37-38.

    In the 30 Aug 1743 will of Mary Gookin, who married Dr. Samuel Gedney, Rev. Theophilus Cotton, and Rev. John Newmarch:
    'I give to my Cousin Mary Parker the wife of Benjamin Parker of Kittery ...'