Person:Judith Feake (3)

Watchers
m. 14 Jun 1620
  1. Judith Feake1618 - 1666
  2. Tobias Feake1624 - 1668
m. Abt 1638
  1. Susanna Palmer1640 - 1727
  2. Ephraim PalmerEst 1643 - 1684
  3. John Palmer1652 - 1673
  4. Judith Palmer1654 - 1716
  5. James Palmer1656 - 1717
  6. William Palmer1658 - 1723/24
  7. Joseph Palmer1660 -
m. Aft 29 Nov 1661
Facts and Events
Name Judith Feake
Gender Female
Birth? 1618 London, England
Marriage to John Bowers
Marriage Abt 1638 Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United Statesto Lt. William Palmer
Marriage Aft 29 Nov 1661 Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticutto Jeffery Ferris
Death? 1666 Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut
Burial? Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut
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To check:Born before parents' marriage

Judith has often been mixed up with Judith her father's younger sister. Judith was the older sister of Tobias 1) Feake. Judith and Tobias's parents died when the two children were young. They went to live with their aunt Alice & her husband Tobias Dixon by 1625. It was after 1625 their aunt and uncle moved to Germany taking Judith & her brother Tobias with them. It was bef 1634 when they were sent to New England to live with their uncle Robert 1) FEAKE

References
  1.   Hoff, Henry Bainbridge. Genealogies of Long Island families: from The New York genealogical and biographical record. (Salt Lake City, Utah, United States: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1991)
    1/400,406.
  2.   The Feake Family of Norfolk, London & Colonial America, in The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record. (New York, New York: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society)
    V86/132, July 1955.

    By George McCracken
    (Judith Feake) married, first, most probably at Watertown, Massachusetts, and before 5 December, 1639, Sergeant (afterwards Lieutenant) William Palmer, of Plymouth, Yarmouth and Newtown, Long Island, who died in the last named placed ca. 1661. His parents are unknown; though he was at Plymouth in 1638 about to move to Yarmouth at its founding, he was not the William Palmer of Duxbury, nailer, or either of the nailers 2 sons, both named William. There is some reason to think that William may have come from Swaffham or Great Yarmouth, Norfolk County. William and Judith were the parents of four sons and one daughter whose births were not recorded but whose names are certain: William, Ephraim, James, Joseph, Judith.