Family:Thomas Hale and Mary Nash (1)

Facts and Events
Marriage[1] 14 Dec 1659 Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
Children
BirthDeath
1.
Aft 20 Apr 1674
2.
Bef 1674
 
References
  1. Thomas Hale, in Anderson, Robert Charles. The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995).

    MARRIAGE: ... 2) Charlestown 14 December 1659 Mary Nash [ChVR 1:21], daughter of William and Mary (_____) Nash. (Wyman says that she was "relieved a widow, 1679, was admitted church 20 (9) 1687, and was living 1696" [Wyman 454], but Jacobus notes that the Mary admitted to Charlestown church in 1687 could as well be the daughter of Thomas Hale as the second wife [Hale, House 233].)
    CHILDREN: ...
    With second wife
    ii JOHN, b. Charlestown 21 April 1665 (incorrectly given as "Thomas") [ChVR 1:52]; bp. Charlestown 23 April 1665 [NEHGR 25:344]; living on 20 April 1674 (when Mary Nash, widow of William Nash and mother of the second wife of Thomas Hale, made her will and included bequests to "my daughter Hale wife of Thomas Hale" and to grandchildren John and Mary Hale [MPR 4:64]).
    iii MARY, b. by 1674; m. Charlestown 24 March 1697/8 Elias Brigden [ChVR 1:191].