Family:Unknown Greene and Elizabeth Jeggles (1)

 
b. Abt 1619
d. Bef 1675
b. Abt 1623
d. Aft 1675
m. Bef 1642
Facts and Events
Marriage[1][2][4] Bef 1642 Malden? date is highly speculative, needs documentation
Children
BirthDeath
References
  1. Perley, Sidney. The History of Salem, Massachusetts. (Salem, Massachusetts: Sidney Perley, 1924-1928)
    Vol. 1, pp. 390-91.

    , Massachusetts. (Salem, Massachusetts: Sidney Perley, 1924-1928), .
    Children of William Jeggles
    3. Elizabeth, married ___ Green of Malden bef 1675 when she was his widow

  2. Torrey, Clarence Almon. New England Marriages Prior to 1700. (1963)
    p. 656 (2011 edition).

    Green, Ralph & [Elizabeth] [Jeggles?]/[Blott?], m/2 Richard Tozier/?Blott (William Green); by 1642; Boston/Malden {Tingley-Meyers 165; Stevens-Miller 412; Warner-Harrington 72}

    [Translation: Ralph Green married by 1642 in Boston or Malden a woman whose first name was Elizabeth, and whose family name might have been either Jeggles or Blott, although these names are uncertain. She later married Richard Tozier (or maybe Blott?).]

  3.   Holman, Mary Lovering; Winifred Lovering Holman; and Helen Pendleton Winston Pillsbury. Ancestry of Colonel John Harrington Stevens and his wife, Frances Helen Miller: Compiled for Helen Pendleton (Winston) Pillsbury. (Concord, New Hampshire: Rumford Press, 1948, 1952)
    Vol. 1, p. 412.

    Child of Robert Blott of Boston, Massachusetts:
    a daughter, b. abt 1620, m. bef 1642 [?Ralph] Green; m.2 bef 1662, [?Richard] Tozier. A Ralph Green had in Boston, John, b. 22 Dec. 1642; a Ralph Green had a child in Malden Jan. 1653
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    Robert Blott signed a will on 27 Mar 1665 in Boston,in which he stated:
    . . . "to my daughter Tosiars children . . . [and] to her eldest son John Green Cloth to make him a Coate"

  4. The "before 1642" date is speculative, apparently based on the birth of a son to a Ralph Green of Boston. That Ralph Green is not the husband of Elizabeth Jeggles, since she was (apparently) still the widow Green in 1675 (per Sidney Perley), while the widow of the Ralph Green of Boston remarried well before then.