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Edward Small
b.Abt 1652 Falmouth, Cumberland, Maine, United States
d.30 Apr 1702 Chatham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States
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m. 1652
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m. 1682
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Lhttp://www.laronde.info/Descendants%20of%20Walter%20Raleigh.doc 24. Edward11 Small II (Francis10, Edward9, Sir Walter Alexander8 Raleigh II, Walter7, John6 Ralegh, Sir John5 Raleigh, Sir Peter4, Sir John3 Ralegh, Sir Henry2, John1) was born 1652 in Falmouth,Cumberland,Maine, and died April 30, 1702 in Chatham,Massachusetts. He married Mary Woodman 1665 in Dover,Strafford,New Hampshire, daughter of John Woodman and Mary Field. She was born Bet. 1657 - 1679 in Oyster River,New Hampshire, and died Aft. 1742 in Kittery,York,Maine. Notes for Edward Small II: Source:Paul F. Burgess Children of Edward Small and Mary Woodman are: 39. i. EDWARD12 SMALL, b. Bet. 1680 - 1685, Manomet,Plymouth,Massachusetts [probably means Manamoit, i.e., Chatham where the father died, not Manomet which is a village near Plymouth, but the father did not move there until 1694 so the birth probably occurred in Dover]; d. January 08, 1705/06, Chatham,Barnstable,Massachusetts. 40. ii. JONATHAN SMALL, b. Abt. 1683, Dover,Strafford,Massachusetts Bay Colony(New Hampshire); d. 1778, Harwich,Barnstable,Massachusett iii. ELIZABETH SMALL, b. Abt. 1689, Eastham,Massachusetts; d. Unknown; m. CALEB LOMBARD, September 01, 1705, Eastham,Mass; b. Abt. 1680; d. Unknown. 41. iv. JOSEPH SMALL, b. Abt. 1690, Strafford,Durham,New Hampshire Masschusetts Bay Colony; d. Abt. 1741, Strafford,Durham, Royal Providece of New Hampshire. 42. v. BENJAMIN SMALL, b. 1700, Chatham,Barnstable,Massachusetts; d. 1788. 43. vi. ZACHARIAH SMALL, b. 1698, Dover,Strafford,New Hampshire; d. April 24, 1778, Harwich,Barnstable,Massachusetts.
From Genforum.com post: Re: Smalls of Harwich, Barnstable, MA Posted by: Jim French Date: November 14, 1998 at 09:24:54 In Reply to: Re: Smalls of Harwich, Barnstable, MA by Eloise Henry of 2019 Edward Small was reported lost at sea on April 30, 1702 off the coast of MA? Was this in a storm? Is that kind of information available that far back? References
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