Person:Martha Beal (1)

Martha Beal
m. 11 Jun 1616
  1. Martha BealAbt 1617 - 1690
  2. John Beal1618/19 -
  3. Mary BealAbt 1622 - 1696
  4. Sarah BealAbt 1623 - 1710
  5. John BealAbt 1626 - 1694
  6. Nathaniel BealAbt 1629 - 1708
m. Bet 16 May 1640 and 19 Oct 1640
  • HSamuel DunhamAbt 1623 - 1711/12
  • WMartha BealAbt 1617 - 1690
m. 29 Jun 1649
  1. Sarah Dunham1650 - 1715
  2. son Dunham1651 -
  3. son Dunham1651 -
  4. Samuel DunhamAbt 1653 - Bef 1718
Facts and Events
Name Martha Beal
Gender Female
Birth? Abt 1617 Hingham, Norfolk, England
Marriage Bet 16 May 1640 and 19 Oct 1640 Plymouth ColonyWilliam ffallowell & Martha Beels marryed (unfinished entry between xvith may 1640 and xixth october 1640)
to William Fallowell
Marriage 29 Jun 1649 Plymouth, Massachusettsto Samuel Dunham
Death[4][2] 26 Apr 1690 Plymouth, Massachusetts

Her parents were John Beal and his first wife Frances Ripley (TAG 13:283). She was the widow of William Falloway.

From Savage's Genealogical Dictionary


JOHN, Hingham, a shoemaker from old Hingham, Co[unty]. Norf[olk]. came with w[ife]. five s[ons]. three d[aughter]s. and two serv[ants]. in the Diligent, 1638, from London, adm[itted]. freem[an]. 13 Mar. 1639, had Jacob, bapt[ized]. 2 Oct. 1642, and no other ch[ildren]. perhaps here, exc[ept]. Rebecca, wh[o]. d[ied]. unm[arried]. after Oct. 1657. He was rep[resentative]. 1649, and his w[ife]. Nazareth d[ied]. 23 Sept. 1658; but he took sec[ond]. w[ife]. 10 Mar. 1659, Mary, wid[ow]. of Nicholas Jacob, d[ied]. 1688 (as Sewall in his Diary, sub. 1 Apr. ment.), in his 100th y[ea]r. tho[ugh]. perhaps the report may not have been exact. Of his d[aughter]s. Martha m[arried]. 16 May 1640, it is said, William Falloway, of Plymouth, and next 29 June 1649, Samuel Dunham; Mary m[arried]. 30 Dec. 1647, James Whiton; and Sarah m[arried]. 22 Mar. 1649, Thomas Marsh, and next 1 Sept. 1662, Edmund Shefield of Braintree. His will of 27 Sept. 1687, pro[ved]. 18 June foll[owing]. names the six s[ons]. and d[aughter]s. Sarah, Mary, and Martha.

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  1.   James Savage, Former President of the Massachusetts Historical Society and Editor of Winthrop's History of New England. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, Showing Three Generations of Those Who Came Before May 1692, on the Basis of Farmer's. (1860-62 and Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD, 1965; Corrected electronic version copyright Robert Kraft, July 1994)
    Vol. 1, p. 145.
  2. Lee D. van Antwerp. Vital Records of Plymouth, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts to the Year 1850. (Picton Press, Camden, ME 1993).
  3.   See came with her parents to New England from London in August 1638 on the Diligent.
  4. She was in her "76th year" when she died.