Person:Elizabeth Unknown (5724)

Elizabeth _____
b.Bef 1600
m. Bef 1618
  1. Temperance DenslowAbt 1620 - 1681
  2. Joan DenslowEst 1625 - 1676
Facts and Events
Name[1] Elizabeth _____
Married Name Elizabeth Denslow
Gender Female
Birth[1] Bef 1600 Based on estimated date of marriage.
Marriage Bef 1618 to Nicholas Denslow
Death[1][3] 13 Aug 1669 Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Alt Death[1][2] 14 Aug 1669
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Nicholas Denslow, in Anderson, Robert Charles. The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995)
    1:528-29.

    "Elizabeth _____ ; she died at Windsor 13 or 14 August 1669 [CTVR 22; Hartford PD Case #1632]."

    Anderson concludes that regarding the identification of Nicholas Denslow's wife as Elizabeth "Doling", "There are many problems with this identification, and it is not accepted here."

  2. Windsor Vital Records [NEHGS], in Connecticut, United States. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records
    69.

    "Denslow, … _____, wid., d. [____], [16]69, Æ 84 [MG]"
    "Denslow, … _____, wid., d, Aug. 14, [16]69 [Col.1:55]"

  3. Denslow, Elizabeth, Windsor, in Manwaring, Charles W. A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records. (Hartford, Conn.: R. S. Peck & Co., 1904-06)
    1:191.

    "Probate Records. Vol. III, 1663 to 1677. Page 64.

    Denslow, Elizabeth, Windsor. Died 13 August, 1669. Invt. £38-05-00. Taken 30 August, 1669, by Thomas Ford, Matthew Grant & Thomas Dibble. Will dated the 5th of June, 1667.

    This is to testify that I Elizabeth Denslow of Windsor doe make this my last Will & Testament: I bequeath unto my grand child Nicholas Buckland all my household stuffe except these things here expressed, which I give unto Sara Buckland my grand child, as the Bed shee now lyes upon and Bowlster & pillow & the new Blankets & matcriall suitable to make it a sufficient Lodging, with the Bedstead. Allso, I give unto Sarah Buckland a chist & Box, that By the dore, as also one pewter pott & two pewter Dishes, one of the Biger & one of the lesse. Allso, all my cloathes & lining I Bequeath unto my Daughter Buckland for her to divide Between herselfe & Nicholas & his three sisters that are unmarried. Allso I bequeath unto my grand child Edward Adams his wife my cloake. Item. I will that my grand child Nicholas Buckland shall not require anything for his portion out of his father's estate, the which thing he allso consents unto. Item. I make my grand child Nicholas Buckland my sole executor for all the rest of my estate, onely out of it he shall pay within two years after my death £30, the which I bequeath as followeth, viz: Unto my Daughter Joan Cooke, 20s; unto my grand child Elizabeth Cooke, £3; unto my grand children Samuel Cooke & Noah Cooke, to each of them, 20s to each; to my daughter Buckland 40s; & unto her daughter Hanna Buckland 40s, unto her daughter Temperence Buckland £10, and to her daughter Sarah Buckland £10; In all, £30. Witness: Matthew Grant.

    Court Record, Page 90—2 September, 1669: Will Proven.

    We whose names are underwritten doe acknowledge we have received of Nicholas Buckland 20 shillings each of us, being given by will of Elizabeth Denslow, late deceased: 25 March, 1673-4. Aaron Cooke, wife Joane Cooke.

    4 December, 1671, Received of Nicholas Buckland £10 upon Account of a Legacy given to Temperance Buckland, now the wife of John Ponder, given her by Widdow Denslow, now dec.

    John Phelps Received of My Brother Nicholas Buckland, Executor, the Legacy bequeathed to Sarah Buckland, now wife of John Phelps, by the will of Elizabeth Denslow, late dec. 17 June, 1685."