Person:Thankful Stow (2)

Watchers
Thankful Stow
d.Aft 13 Jun 1719
m. Bef 1650
  1. John Stow1650 - 1732
  2. Ichabod Stow1652 - 1694/95
  3. Hope Stow1656 -
  4. Dorothy Stow1659 -
  5. Elizabeth Stow1662 - 1737/38
  6. Thankful Stow1664 - Aft 1719
  7. Rachel Stow1666/67 - 1722/23
  8. Margaret StowEst 1672 - 1709/10
m. Bef 1687
  1. Thankful Trowbridge1687 - 1756
  2. Experience Trowbridge1690 -
  3. Abigail Trowbridge1693 -
  4. Lydia Trowbridge1695 -
Facts and Events
Name[1] Thankful Stow
Married Name Thankful Trowbridge
Gender Female
Birth[1][2] 5 May 1664 Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut
Marriage Bef 1687 Estimate based on date of birth of eldest known child (Thankful).
to Captain William Trowbridge
Living[3] 13 Jun 1719 Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
Death[3] Aft 13 Jun 1719
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Rev. Samuel2 Stowe, in Holman, Mary Lovering; Winifred Lovering Holman; and Helen Pendleton Winston Pillsbury. Ancestry of Colonel John Harrington Stevens and his wife, Frances Helen Miller: Compiled for Helen Pendleton (Winston) Pillsbury. (Concord, New Hampshire: Rumford Press, 1948, 1952)
    457.

    "Thankful (Stowe), b. (Middletown) May 1664; m. William Trowbridge."

  2. Middletown Vital Records [NEHGS], in Connecticut, United States. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records
    440.

    "Stow, … Thankfull, [d. Samuel & Hope], b. May, first Thursday, 1664 [May 5, 1664] [LR1:22].

  3. 3.0 3.1 Capt. William Trowbridge, in Trowbridge, Francis Bacon. The Trowbridge Genealogy: History of the Trowbridge Family in America. (New Haven, Conn.: The Compiler, 1908)
    124.

    "Thankful Trowbridge, widow of William, late of New Haven, empowers Dea. Abraham Bradley to sell her late husbands house and lot June 26, 1704.

    Thankful Trowbridge, late inhabitant of Roxbury, Aug. 30, 1708, admitted an inhabitant of Boston Nov. 22, 1708.

    'Thankful Trowbridge of Middletown', widow of William, sells land in Middletown Dec. 17, 1714.

    'Thankful Trowbridge, late of Hartford,' goes to Boston in May, 1719, and is 'ordered out' of the city June 13, 1719."