Person:Elizabeth Danforth (1)

m. 23 Feb 1643
  1. Sarah Danforth1645 - 1645
  2. Sarah Danforth1646 -
  3. Mary Danforth1649 - 1649
  4. Mary Danforth1650 - Bef 1721
  5. Samuel Danforth1652 - 1676
  6. Thomas Danforth1654 - 1675
  7. Jonathan DanforthAbt 1656 - 1657
  8. Jonathan Danforth1658 - 1682
  9. Joseph Danforth1661 - 1663
  10. Benjamin Danforth1663 - 1663
  11. Elizabeth Danforth1664 - 1721
  12. Bethia Danforth1667 - 1668
m. 3 Oct 1682
  1. Elizabeth Foxcroft1685 - 1724
  2. Martha Foxcroft1688 - 1736
  3. Daniel Foxcroft1691 - 1741
  4. Danforth Foxcroft1692 -
  5. Francis Foxcroft1694/95 - 1768
  6. Thomas Foxcroft1696/97 -
  7. Samuel Foxcroft1700 -
Facts and Events
Name Elizabeth Danforth
Gender Female
Birth[1] 17 Feb 1664 Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 3 Oct 1682 Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United Statesto Francis Foxcroft
Death[2] 4 Jul 1721 Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
Burial[2] 6 Jul 1721 Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. Baldwin, Thomas W. Vital Records of Cambridge, Massachusetts, to the Year of 1850. (Boston: Wright & Potter Printing Co., 1914-15)
    189.

    DANFORTH, Elizabeth, d. of Thomas and Mary, [born] Feb. 17, 1664.

  2. 2.0 2.1 Harris, William Thaddeus. "Notes on the Danforth Family", in The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society)
    Vol. 7, p. 318n.

    "Appended to 'A Sermon Preach'd at Cambridge, after the Funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Foxcroft, late wife of Francis Foxcraft Esq; who died there, July 4th, 1721, in the 57th year of her age * * * by T. F. [Rev. Thomas Foxcraft, of Boston] one of the bereaved sons', is:-
    'An ELEGY upon the much lamented decease of Mrs. ELIZABETH FOXCROFT of Cambridge in New England, (late Excellent consert to the Worshipful Col. FRANCIS FOXCROFT, Esq; and Daughter to the Honourable, our late Judge and Deputy-Governour, THOMAS DANFORTH Esq; of blessed memory), Whose Funeral was attended, with great Honour, on the 6th Day of July, 1721.' By Rev. John Danforth of Dorchester.