Person:Rose Sherwood (1)

Rose Sherwood
 
m. Bef 1611
  1. Jane SherwoodEst 1611 - Aft 1655
  2. Margaret Sherwood1613 - Aft 1655
  3. Thomasine Sherwood1615 - Aft 1655
  4. Sarah Sherwood1616/17 - Aft 1655
  5. Anna Sherwood1619 - Aft 1655
  6. Rose Sherwood1620 -
  7. Rebecca Sherwood1622 - 1704
  8. Thomas Sherwood, Jr.Abt 1624 - Bef 1698/99
m. Est 1641
m. Est 1650
  1. Deborah BarlowEst 1653 -
  2. Mary BarlowEst 1656 - 1711
  • HEdward NashEst 1626 - Bef 1699
  • WRose Sherwood1620 -
m. Bef 1673
Facts and Events
Name Rose Sherwood
Gender Female
Christening[2] 10 Dec 1620 Kettlebaston, Suffolk, England
Marriage Est 1641 to Thomas Rumble
Marriage Est 1650 to Thomas Barlow
Marriage Bef 1673 to Edward Nash
References
  1.   Jacobus, Donald Lines. History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield. (New Haven, Conn.: The Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Company, 1930-1932)
    1:548-49.

    "Thomas came to Boston in the Frances, Apr. 1634, ae. 48, with wife Alice, ae. 47, and children Anna (14), Rose (11), Thomas (10), and Rebecca (9)."

  2. Thomas Sherwood sketch, in Great Migration Newsletter. (Boston, Massachusetts: Great Migration Study Project)
    [1].

    Children... vi. ROSE SHERWOOD, bp. Kettle Baston 10 December 1620 [TAG 80:281] (aged 11 [sic] on 30 April 1634 [Hotten 278]); m. (1) by about 1641 THOMAS RUMBALL {1635, Saybrook}; m. (2) by 1650 Thomas Barlow (“Phebe Barlowe the daughter of Thomas Barlowe was born the 27th of February 1650[/1]” at Fairfield [CTLR 2:119]) [FOOF 1:28-29]; m. (3) after 1658 Edward Nash [FOOF 1:429] (on 25 May 1668, John Winthrop Jr. treated “Nash [blank] 40y. wife of [blank] Nash the tanner of Norwalk” [WMJ 887]).

  3.   Jacobus, Donald Lines. History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield. (New Haven, Conn.: The Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Company, 1930-1932)
    1:28.

    'Barlow, Thomas. ...
    Married Rose (Sherwood) Rumble, dau. of Thomas Sherwood, 1st, and widow of Thomas Rumble of Stratford. She m. (3) Edward Nash.'

  4.   Coldham, Peter Wilson. The complete book of emigrants, 1607-1660: a comprehensive listing compiled from English Public Records of those who took ship to the Americas for political, religious, and economic reasons; of those who were deported for vagrancy, roguery, or non-conformity; and of those who were sold to labour in the new colonies. (Baltimore [Maryland]: Genealogical Pub. Co., c1987)
    section II, chap 29, 1634.

    30 April 1634. Passengers from Ipswich by the Francis of Ipswich, Mr. John Cutting, bound for New England