Person:Mehitable Smead (1)

m. 31 Dec 1658
  1. William Smead1660 - 1675
  2. Elizabeth Smead1663 - 1682
  3. Judith Smead1664/65 - 1718/19
  4. Mehitable Smead1666/67 - Abt 1704
  5. Samuel Smead1669 - 1730/31
  6. John Smead1671 - 1720
  7. Ebenezer Smead1675 - 1753
  8. Thankful Smead1677 - 1704
  9. Waitstill Smead1679/80 - 1704
m. Abt 1687
  • HGodfrey NimsAbt 1650 - Bef 1704/05
  • WMehitable Smead1666/67 - Abt 1704
m. 27 Jun 1692
  1. Thomas Nims1693 - 1697
  2. Mehitable Nims1696 - 1703/04
  3. Mary Nims1698/99 - 1703/04
  4. Mercy Nims1698/99 - 1703/04
  5. Abigail Nims1701 -
Facts and Events
Name Mehitable Smead
Gender Female
Birth[1] 2 Jan 1666/67 Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage Abt 1687 Daughter Elizabeth b. 23 Dec 1688.
to Jeremiah Hull
Marriage 27 Jun 1692 Deerfield, Franklin, Massachusetts, United Statesto Godfrey Nims
Death[2] Abt 29 Feb 1704 Near Deerfield, Franklin, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Northampton, Massachusetts: Corbin Collection Volume 1: Records of Hampshire County, Massachusetts. (Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2003)
    7.

    Smeed, Mehtitabell, d. William & Elizabeth [born] Jan. 2 1666/7.

  2. Stearns, Ezra S.; William F. Whitcher; and Edward Everett Parker. Genealogical and Family History of the State of New Hampshire: a record of the achievements of her people in the making of a commonwealth and the founding of a nation. (New York: Lewis Publishing Company, 1908)
    4:1852.

    Godfroi De Nimes (Godfrey Nims) m. (2) 27 Jun 1692 Mehitable (Smead) Hull, widow of Jeremiah, d/o William. She was carried away captive by Indians in a raid 29 JFeb 1704 and killed on the way to Canada.