Person:Mary Pitt (16)

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m. 19 Jun 1603
  1. William PittAbt 1595 - Aft 1622
  2. Capt. Henry PittAbt 1598 - Abt 1666
  3. Mrs. Mary Pitt NewellAbt 1606 - 1684
  4. Col. Robert Pitts1605/06 - Bet 1672 & 1674
  5. Thomas PittAbt 1608 -
  6. Anne PittAbt 1608 -
  7. Maud PittAbt 1609 - 1652
  8. Martha PittAbt 1610 -
  • HAndrew NewellAbt 1600 - Bef 1684
  • WMrs. Mary Pitt NewellAbt 1606 - 1684
m. Aft 3 Mar 1622
Facts and Events
Name[1] Mrs. Mary Pitt Newell
Baptismal Name[1] Mary Pitt
Gender Female
Birth[6] Abt 1606 Bristol, Gloucestershire, England[est based on age at death]
Other[1] 3 Mar 1622 Bristol, Gloucestershire, Englandnamed in Will of William Pitt, father
Marriage Aft 3 Mar 1622 Englandto Andrew Newell
Other[3] 28 May 1665 Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United Statespart of group that established a Baptist church in Charlestown
Other[4] 1674 Barbadosnamed in Will of Richard Russell, brother in law
Death[2] 26 Sep 1684 Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United Statesage 78 -

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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Boddie, John Bennett, and Eliza Timberlake Davis. Seventeenth century Isle of Wight County, Virginia: a history of the county of Isle of Wight, Virginia, during the seventeenth century, including abstracts of the county records. (Chicago [Illinois]: Chicago Law Printing Company, c1938)
    p 507-509.

    [will abstract]
    ... Mary, m. Andrew Nowell or Newell and moved to New England. ...

  2. .

    New England Hist. and Gen. Mag., Vol. 45, p. 151; and Vol. 49, p. 255.
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    [as reported, needs verification]

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    http://www.pbministries.org/History/John%20T.%20Christian/vol2/history2_part1_04.htm

    A HISTORY OF THE BAPTISTS - CHAPTER IV - The First Baptist Churches in Massachusetts.
    ... The result was that a church was organized in Charleston, May 28,1665, Thomas Gould, Thomas Osborne, Edward Drinker and John George were baptized, and these joined with Richard Goodall, William Turner, Robert Lambert, Mary Goodall, and Mary Newel "in a solemn covenant, in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, to walk in fellowship and communion together, in the practice of all the holy appointments of Christ, which he had, or should further make known to them." Goodall came from Kiffin’s church in London; Turner and Lambert from Dartmouth; Gould and Osborne separated from the church in Charleston; and Drinker and George had long lived in the country, but had been unaffiliated. ...

  4. Sanders, Joanne McRee. Barbados Records: Wills and Administrations. (Marceline, Missouri: Walsworth Publishing Co., 1979-1981)
    Vol 3, p 296.

    RUSSELL, Richard
    29th day of the 5th month 1674, RB6/43, p. 294
    ... sis in law Mary Newell widow and her sons John Newell and Joseph Newell; James Cary and his 5 chn; Church of Christ in Charlestown with whom I have been in fellowship for many years; ...
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    [per Lonnie Goodall, 2003: A partial copy of Richard Russell's will, from Barbados records. Note, he mentions his sister-in-law Mary Newell, who was with Richard & Mary Goodall, at the formation of the first Baptist church in Charlestown, Mass, in 1665 and also mentioned is James Cary, son of Wm Cary and Alice Goodall of Bristol, England.]

  5.   Porter, George S. (George Shepard). English ancestry of Mary Pitt, wife of Andrew Newell of Charlestown [Mass.]. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1977).

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  6. Wyman, Thomas Bellows. The Genealogies and Estates of Charlestown, Massachusetts: in the County of Middlesex and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1629-1818. (Boston, Mass.: David Clapp and Son, 1879)
    p 698.

    [NEWELL]
    ... ANDREW 2. Mar. MARY PITT [7], who was (?) adm. church 15 (11) 1646-7, and d. Sept. 26, 1684, in 78th yr. "relict of Andrew Newell of ye city of Bristol, merchant," g.s., "dau. of William Pitt, sheriff of the city of Bristol" (record). Issue. -i. JOHN. ii. JOSEPH. ...