Family:Samuel Chesebrough and Abigail Ingraham (2)

Facts and Events
Marriage[1][2][3] 30 Nov 1655 Stonington, New London County, Connecticut, USA
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References
  1. Torrey, Clarence Almon. New England Marriages Prior to 1700. (1963)
    page 149.

    'CHESEBROUGH, Samuel (1627-1673) & Abigail [?INGRAHAM], m/2 Joshua HOLMES 1675, m/3 James AVERY 1698; 30 Nov 1655; Stonington, CT'

  2. Minor, Thomas; Sidney H (Editor) Miner; and George D (Editor) Stanton. The diary of Thomas Minor, Stonington, Connecticut, 1653-1684. (New London, Connecticut: Press of the Day Publishing Company, 1899)
    page 16.

    1655: 'The .9. month is November ... friday the .30. ... And Samuel Cheesbrough was married.'

  3. Anderson, Robert Charles. The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995)
    1:342, entry for William Cheeseborough.

    'SAMUEL, bp. 1 April 1627; m. Stonington 30 November 1655 Abigail _____ [Minor Diary 16]. (Many secondary sources give the bride's surname as Ingraham, but the evidence for this is not seen. The only Ingraham family to which she could belong is that of Richard Ingraham of Rehoboth. He is of the right age and in the right place to be father of Samuel's wife, but this Ingraham family is very poorly defined, and only sons are known for certain [TAG 19:78, 21:190-91, 22:60-61].)'