genealogy of Patty Rose

 

 


Genealogy of Patty Rose


Name Godbert GODBERTSON
Birth abt 1584, "Eastland" [now Poland]
Death bef 23 Oct 1633, Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts20
Marriage 13 Nov 1621, Leiden, Holland30,93
Spouse Sarah* ALLERTON
Birth abt 1592, Bath, Somersetshire, England
Death bef 24 Oct 1633, Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts30,90
Other Spouses John VINCENT
Degory* PRIEST
Children:
1 M Samuel CUTHBERTSON
Birth abt 1622, Leiden, Holland26
Notes for Godbert GODBERTSON
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CUTHBERT, Plymouth, came in the Ann, 1623, and in the div. of lds. next season, was count. for six heads, if the rec. be right, yet at div. of cattle, 1627, he, and w. Sarah, wh. I presume, had been wid. of Digory Priest (that d. at Plymouth 1 Jan. 1621), and m. 21* Nov. foll. at Leiden, and s. Samuel are all; but we may suppose, that some ds. had been m. in the interval, and at this div. are count. by other names. Sarah, his d. m. 1630, John Coombs, it is said, and ano. m. Phineas Pratt. He was a Dutchman, unit. with the fathers at Leiden, and Winslow gives his name, as, perhaps, in earlier life, the man wrote it, Godbert Godbertson. He d. bef. 23 Oct. 1633, the date of inv. of both hims. and w. so that she was prob. d. a short time bef. By descend. the last syllable of the surname is now reject. Davis, in Morton, 379. [ref 20]
*conflicting date
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CUTHBERTSON, CUTHBERT -- Also called Godbert Godbertson, Cuthbert Cuthbertson was said by Edward Winslow to be a member of the Dutch Church who could speak English and who took communion with the Separatist church in Lieden...In Leiden, he worked as a hatmaker. On 27 May 1617 he was betrothed to Elizabeth Kendall and on 25 October 1621 he was betrothed to Sarah (Allerton) (Vincent) Priest, widow of Mayflower passenger Degory Priest...He arrived at Plymouth in 1623 on the Anne, along with his wife Sarah, their son Samuel, and his wife's two daughters by her second married[sic], Mary Priest and Sarah Priest. [ref 90:277]
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In the 1623 Plymouth land division "Cudbart Cudbartsone" received six acres as a 1623 passenger on the Anne; this grant was for Godbert himself, his wife Sarah, their son Samuel, Sarah's deceased husband Degory Priest, and Sarah's two Priest daughters. In the 1627 Plymouth cattle division "Godber Godberson," "Sarah Godberson," "Samuell Godberson," "Marra Priest" and "Sarah Priest" were the seventh through eleventh persons in the second company. [ref 26]

Included in the "1633" Plymouth list of freemen, ahead of those admitted 1 January 1632/3 [ref 26]

2 Dec 1633, as part of the settlement of the estate of Godbert Godbertson, it was noted that "the greater part of his debts are owing to Mr. Isaack Allerton, of Plym., merchant [ref 26]

On 3 August 1640 the court confirmed two acres of upland at Wellingsly Brook, given by Godbert Godbertson to "John Combe, gent., and Phineas Pratt, in marriage with their wives, his daughters [stepdaughters]". [ref 26]

inventory included a Bible and two other religious books, valued at 11s. 6d [ref 26]
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Cuthbertson and his wife Sarah died in 1633. Plymouth was then visited by an "infectious fever," of which "very many fell dangerously sick, and upwards of twenty persons died, men and women, besides children and sundry of them of the ancient friends who had lived in Holland." [ref 40:40]

2 December 1633 "Whereas, Mr. William Bradford was appointed in the behalf of the Court to enter upon the estate of Godbert Godbertson and Sarah his wife, and to discharge the debts of the said Godbertson as far as his estate will make good, and whereas the greater part of his debts are owing to Mr. Isaac Allerton of Plymouth, Merchant, late brother of said Zarah; the said Isaac hath given free leave to all others his creditors to be fully discharged, before he receives any of his particular debts to himself, desiring rather to lose all than other men should lose any." On the 10th of the following March, William Bradford sold unto Stephen Doane the dwelling of Godbert Godbertson with outhouses, etc., for twenty pounds. [ref 40:41]
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28 Oct 1633 Phineas Pratt "was referred to further hearing ... about the goods of Godbert Godbertson & Zara, his wife" On 11 November 1633 Phineas Pratt was "appointed to take into his possession all the goods & chattels of Godbert Godbertson & Zarah, his wife, & safely to preserve them, according to an inventory presented upon oath to be true & just by Mr. Joh. Done & Mr. Steph. Hopkins". The inventory of "Godbert Godbertson & Zarah his wife who died without will" was taken 24 October 1633; the inventory was not totalled, but the debts exceeded the assets; the last item was "The dwelling house & fence & garden," �14.

On 10 March 1633/4 William Bradford as administrator sold to Steven Deane "the late dwelling house of the said Godbert, with the misted, inclosures, & outhousing thereunto belonging" for �20.
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Uppon wch agreement they were equally devided by lotts soe as the burthen of keeping the males then beeing should be borne for common use by those to whose lot the best Cowes should fall & so the lotts fell as followeth. thirteene psonts being pportioned to one lot.
The second lot fel to Mr Isaac Allerton & his Companie ioyned to him his wife ffeare Allerton.
3 Bartholomew Allerton
Remember Allerton
Mary Allerton
Sarah Allerton
7 Godber Godberson
8 Sarah Godberson
9 Samuell Godberson
10 Marra Priest
11 Sarah Priest
12 Edward Bumpasse
13 John Crakstone
To this lot fell the Greate Black cow came in the Ann to which they must keepe the lesser of the two steers, and two shee goats.
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Notes for Sarah* ALLERTON
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daughter of Edward ALLERTON and Rose DAVIS
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ALLERTON, SARAH -- A sister of Isaac Allerton, Sarah Allerton married (1) John Vincent, (2) Mayflower passenger Degory Priest, and (3) Cuthbert Cuthbertson. She did not sail to Plymouth with Priest, but remained in Holland where, after hearing of the death of Priest, she married Cuthbertson, and accompanied him to Plymouth in 1623 on the Anne, along with her son Samuel Cuthbertson and her two daughters by Degory Priest, Mary Priest and Sarah Priest. Both she and her husband, Cuthbert Cuthbertson, died before 24 October 1633, when their inventories were taken. [ref 90:235]
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Sarah Allerton, wife successively of John Vincent, Degory Priest and Godbert Godbertson [ref 26]
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Sarah Allerton and 3rd Godbert Godbertson, 13 Nov. 1621 [ref 30]
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Marriage bans for Sarah Allerton - Degory Priest and Isaac Allerton (Sarah's brother) - Mary Norris were published on the same days, Saturday, 8, 15 and 22 October, 1611 and both couple were married on Friday, 4 November, 1611.
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