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Roxbury
Elizabeth Gookin
b.
14 Mar 1644/45
Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
d.
30 Nov 1700
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F
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Major General Daniel Gookin
1612 - 1686/87
M
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Mary Dolling
Abt 1608 - 1683
m.
Aft 11 Nov 1639
Samuel Gookin
Abt 1640 -
Mary Gookin
Abt 1642 - 1702
Elizabeth Gookin
1644/45 - 1700
Hannah Gookin
1647 - 1647
Daniel Gookin
1649 - 1649
Reverend Daniel Gookin
1650 - 1717/18
Samuel Gookin
1652 - 1730
Solomon Gookin
1654 - 1654
Reverend Nathaniel Gookin
1656 - 1692
Spouse and Children
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H
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Rev. John Eliot
1636 - 1668
W
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Elizabeth Gookin
1644/45 - 1700
m.
23 May 1666
Judge John Eliot
1667 - 1719
Spouse and Children
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Colonel Edmund Quincy
Est 1628 - 1697/98
W
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Elizabeth Gookin
1644/45 - 1700
m.
8 Dec 1680
The Hon. Edmund Quincy
1681 - 1737/38
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Facts and Events
Name
[1]
Elizabeth Gookin
Gender
Female
Birth
[1]
14 Mar 1644/45
Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
Marriage
23 May 1666
Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
to
Rev. John Eliot
Marriage
8 Dec 1680
to
Colonel Edmund Quincy
Death
[1]
30 Nov 1700
References
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1.2
Gookin, Frederick William.
Daniel Gookin, 1612-1687 : Assistant and Major General of the Massachusetts Bay Colony : his life and letters and some account of his ancestr
. (privately printed, Chicago, 1912)
page 179-180.
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