genealogy of Patty Rose

 

 


Genealogy of Patty Rose


Name Ens. Edward MITCHELL
Birth 1644/48, Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts87
Death 15 Mar 1716/17, Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts87
Father Experience* MITCHELL (1611-<1689)
Mother Mary, 2nd wife of Experience Mitchell (->1689)
Other Spouses Alice BRADFORD
Marriage 1668, Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Spouse Mary HAYWARD
Birth 1651, Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts
Death bef 1708, Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts
No Children
Notes for Ens. Edward MITCHELL
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EDWARD, Bridgewater, s. of Experience m. Mary, d. of Thomas Hayward, and in 40 yrs. by her had no ch. m. next, 1708, Alice, d. of major John Bradford, had Mary, Alice and Edward. He d. 1717, and his wid. m. deac. Joshuah Hersey of Hingham. [ref 20]
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Ensign Edward, son of Experience Mitchell, was born about 1630. he married Mary Hayward and lived with her forty years, having no children. he married (second) 1708, Alice, daughter of Major John Bradford, of Kingston, son of John Bradford, grandson of Governor William Bradford, who came in the "Mayflower." She was born in 1678, died in 1746. He died in 1717, and was nearly seventy years old when his youngest child was born. His widow married Deacon Joshua Hersey, of Hingham and removed thither with her children. Edward Mitchell sold the family estate, which he had at Blue Fish River from his father, to Samuel Sprague, in 1708. Children of Ensign Edward Mitchell by second wife: Mary, Alice, Edward. [ref 29:1112]
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Edward, prob. b. 1644-48; mar. Mary Hayward, dau. of Thomas and sister of John; he lived with her 40 years and had no children; she d. and he mar. (2), 26 Aug. 1708, Alice Bradford, b. 28 Jan. 1677, dau. of Major John and Mercy (Warren) Bradford, and they had three children: Mary, Alice and Edward. He d. 15 March 1716/17, and she mar. (2) Deacon Joshua Hersey of Hingham. Edward res. Bridgewater and raised three orphaned children of his brother Jacob. [ref 87:2-741]
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Edward Mitchell3 (Jane Cooke*, Francis), of Bridgewater, Mass., married, first, Mary Hayward, by whom he had no issue. He married, second at Plymouth, 26 August, 1708, Alice4 Bradford (Maj. John, William, William), by whom he had three children, born at Bridgewater. These children were: Mary, Alice, Edward. Edward Mitchell3 made his will 4 Feb, 1716/17, and he died 15 March 1716/17, according to a statement on his inventory. This is the only known record of the date of his death. His widow married, second, Joshua Hersey of Hingham, two of whose sons married her two daughters by her first husband. [ref 93:20-140]
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On 4 February, 1716/17, "Edward Mitchel of Bridgwater . . . Gentelman" made his will. Bequests were as follows: To "my Son Edward my homestead wheron now 1 dwell with all my houseing and out houseing being about Seven Score Acres be it more or less by the known bounds of it" also "a tract of Land Lying on the Easterly Side of a Swamp being part of the swamp Called by the name of Center Swamp being about thirty & five acres more or less as also two Lots each Containing twenty acres more or less lying in a place Called Johns bridge neck" To "my daughter Mary a parcel of Land Lying on the Easterly Side of nathanil Howards part of which being the house and homestead that formerly belonged to Samuel howard being in the whole about fifty acres more or less according unto the known bounds thereof" To "my daughter Alce a certain tract or parcel of Land Lying near to a pond Called Setuckit pond not- far from where the Indians now dwell being about an hundred acres of the same more or less" "my will is that if Either of these my three Children Should be taken away by Death before they arrive to lawfull age or are married that then their part be divided Equaly between the Surviving Children" To "wife Alce (whom I Constitute . . . Sole Executrix of this my last will ....) Several parcels of Land . . . the one of them being the Second lot in the third devision being thirty acres more or less the other being twenty acres more or less lying near to the lands of mr Hersy of abbingtown the other being twenty acres Lying upon a plain Called Jonathans plane". To "my wife and three Children abovesd to be Equaly improved by them all my right in Cedar Swamps at a place Called Punkin bridge and at a place Calld poor medow Cedar Swamp" To "my wife abovesd all my moveables as also the improvement of all the Lands and houseing abovesd untill my sd Children shall Come to lawfull age as also a Small parcel of Silver money be the Same more or less-as also the fifth part of the Iron works at a place Called Titicut with two small Lots of Land lying near to the Same" "my wife above named Shall have one room in this my now dwelling house during her natural life if She See Cause and that my Son Edward after he Come to age shall yearly pay unto her the Sum of Ten pounds during her natural life if shee demand the Same" The will was signed "Edward michell". The witnesses were Benjamin Allen, Eleazer Carver and Solomon Pratt, all of whom made oath to the will on 24 April, 1717, before Nathaniel Thomas, Judge of Probate. The will was probated, at Plymouth, on 25 April, 1717, by Nathaniel Thomas, Judge of Probate, and administration granted to "Alce Michell sole Executrix". "An Inventory of the personal Estate of Edward Michell . . . of Bridgwater . . . Gentm who Deced the Fifteenth day of March Anno Dom 1716/17", was taken by Josiah Edson, Joseph Hayward, "Nathanael Brett", and Isaac Johnson, on 9 April, 1717. �440, 1s. were due the estate, �10,13s., of it being "In Indian Debts". The total amount of the inventory was �833. The value of several additional items was not stated. On 24 April, 1717, "Alce Mitchell Relict widow of Edward Mitchell late of Brigwater decd" made oath to the inventory, before Nathaniel Thomas, Judge of Probate (4:17,19). [ref 93:20-140]
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Notes for Mary HAYWARD
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Mary, daughter of Thomas Hayward and Susanna of Cambridge; w. of Edward Mitchell [ref 20]
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