Person:Constance Longhorne (1)

Watchers
m. 16 Jan 1647/48
  1. Elizabeth Longhorne1649 - 1704
  2. Constance Longhorne1652 - Bef 1714
  3. Samuel Longhorne1654/55 -
  4. Thomas Longhorne1657 -
  5. Sarah Longhorne1660 - 1710/11
  6. Bethiah Longhorn1662 - 1730
  7. Richard Longhorne1665 -
m. Abt 10 May 1670
  1. Hannah MooerAbt 1674 - 1716
  2. Mary Mooer1676 - 1677
  3. Sarah MooerAbt 1678 - 1752
  4. Jonathan Mooer1681 -
  5. Richard Mooer1683 -
  6. Samuel Mooer1685/86 -
  7. Thomas Mooer1688 -
  8. Dorothy Mooer1690 - Bef 1770
  • HJohn Mitchell1651 - 1731
  • WConstance Longhorne1652 - Bef 1714
m. 15 Nov 1697
Facts and Events
Name Constance Longhorne
Gender Female
Birth[1] 1652 Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage Abt 10 May 1670 Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United Statesto Lieut. Jonathan Mooer
Marriage 15 Nov 1697 Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United Statesto John Mitchell
Death[2] Bef 12 May 1714 probably Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Rowley, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849. (Salem, Massachusetts: Essex Institute, 1928-1931)
    p. 130.

    LONGHORNE, Constance, d. Richard and Mary, [born] --, [1652].

  2. Titus, Anson. "Jonathan Mooer of Newbury", in Perley, Sidney, ed. Essex Antiquarian. (Salem, Mass.: Essex Antiquarian)
    Vol. 2, p. 131.

    Jonathan Mooer m. 10 May 1670 Constance, d/o Richard Langhonrne. She m. (2) 1 Nov 1697 John Mitchell of Newbury. "On 12 May 1714, Richard Mooer of Lexington and John, George and Daniel Monroe (three brothers who married three Mooer sisters) joined in petitioning the court that John Mitchell, their 'father-in-law', might administer upon the estate of Lt. Jonathan Mooer 'which was not already disposed of'. This action we interpret to mean that the mother Constance was then deceased, and that the widow's dower was to be divided among the heirs." (here)