Person:Abigail Johnson (11)

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Abigail Johnson
b.Abt 1635
  1. Abigail JohnsonAbt 1635 - Aft 1693
  2. Samuel JohnsonAbt 1641 - 1723
  3. Elizabeth JohnsonAbt 1644 - 1726
  4. Daniel JohnsonAbt 1650 - Bef 1698/99
  • HJohn Collins1631/32 - 1679
  • WAbigail JohnsonAbt 1635 - Aft 1693
m. Bef 1656
  1. Mary Collins1656 - 1656/57
  2. John Collins1657 - 1657
  3. Samuel Collins1659 -
  4. Abigail Collins1660/61 -
  5. John Collins1662 -
  6. Joseph Collins1664 -
  7. Elizabeth Collins1666 -
  8. Benjamin Collins1667 -
  9. Mary Collins1669/70 -
  10. Daniel Collins1670/71 - 1718
  11. Nathaniel Collins1672/73 -
  12. Hannah Collins1674 -
  13. Sarah Collins1675 - 1676
  14. Lois Collins1677 -
  15. Alice Collins1678 -
  16. John Collins1679 - 1755
  • HThomas Farrar1614/15 - 1693/94
  • WAbigail JohnsonAbt 1635 - Aft 1693
m. 3 Mar 1680/81
Facts and Events
Name[1] Abigail Johnson
Gender Female
Birth? Abt 1635 Based on date of marriage
Marriage Bef 1656 to John Collins
Marriage 3 Mar 1680/81 Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts, United Statesto Thomas Farrar
Death? Aft 1693 probably Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts, United StatesNamed in husband's will

Named in father's will as Abigail Collins.

References
  1. Flagg, Ernest. Genealogical Notes on the Founding of New England: My Ancestors Part in that Undertaking. (Hartford, Conn.: Case, Lockwood & Brainard, 1926)
    253.

    "Savage makes him [Thomas Farrar Sr.] m. (2) Mar. 3, 1681, Abigail Collins, but she was the wife of his son Thomas. He bequeathed..."
    [Noted: refuted on the page of Thomas Farrar Sr. who was the actual husband, as Savage says, and as shown by the will which this source purports to have read?]

  2.   Friedman, Jane Thayer. "Richard Johnson of Lynn and His Descendants", in The Essex Genealogist (Massachusetts). (Lynnfield, Massachusetts: Essex Society of Genealogists)
    Vol. 11, p. 84.

    Children of Richard Johnson and Alice ---: 1) Abigail, b. abt. 1635, d. prob. at Lynn aft. 1694, m. (1) Lynn abt 1655 John Collins, m. (2) Lynn 3 Mar 1680/1 Thomas Farrar.
    [Note: this article cites, and gives the same basic information as, an article in TEG, Vol. 10, p. 200 on the Collins family.]