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Margery Baker |
see FAMILY TREE (Brooke) | |
Born: Abt 1597 | see FAMILY TREE (White) | |
Died: Bet. 11 Feb 1655 and 1 Aug 1657 New Haven Colony |
HUSBAND
CHILDREN
1.
John Nash b. Abt. 1615 m. Elizabeth Tapp d. 3 Jul 1687 New Haven Colony |
named as eldest son in father's will cemetery record "John Nash died July 3, 1687 age 72 yrs" |
2. Timothy Nash |
Baptism Timothy Nash Ribbesford, Worcester, England father: Thomas Nash |
3. Joseph Nash bap. 15 Feb 1617/8 Ribbesford, Worcesershire, England |
Baptism Joseph Nash same date as Timothy Nash (twins) |
4. Joseph Nash bap. 4 Jul 1619 Ribbesford, Worcestershire, England m. Mary Gardner d. 17 Oct 1678 New Haven Colony |
Baptism Joseph Nash Ribbesford, Worcester, England father: Thomas Nash |
5. Mary Nash b. Abt. 1621 m. Roger Alling d. 16 Aug 1683 New Haven Colony |
Named as daughter Mary wife of Roger Allen in father' will. 40 shillings |
6. Timothy Nash bap. 1 Jul 1627 Ribbesford, Worcestershire, England m. Rebekah Stone d. 13 Mar 1699 Hadley, Hampshire, MA |
Baptism Tymothy Nash Ribbesford, Worcestershire, England father: Thomas Nash mother: Margery |
7.
Sarah Nash b. Abt. 1628 m. Robert Talmadge d. 1691 New Haven Colony |
Named as daughter Sarah wife of Robert Talmadge
in father's will 40 shillings |
8. Samuel Nash bap. 29 Mar 1630/1 Ribbesford, Worcestershire, England |
Baptism Samuel Nash Ribbesford, Worcestershire, England father: Thomas Nash mother: Margery |
https://www.donparrish.com/Report1/PS04/PS04_050.HTM
From Savage: THOMAS, New Haven 1643, or earlier, had, in 1639, been at Guilford, d. 12 May 1658. His w. Margary, d. of Nicholas Baker of Herts, d. 11 Feb. 1656, and his will, made 1 Aug. 1657, names eldest s. John; Joseph; Mary, w. of Roger Allen; Sarah, w. of Robert Talmage; and Timothy, all brot. from Eng. |
BAKER FAMILY
John Baker married Margery Madistard. (Our Line). Following are their children:
1. Nicholas Baker, m. Mary Hodgetts; d. Nov 14, 1632. (Our Line).
2. John Baker, m. Joan, daughter of Gregory Woodard of Bromyard.
3. Dau. Baker, m. to ___Smart, had a dau. Margery.
4. Dau. Baker m. to ___West of Hales Owen
5. Dau. Baker m. to ____Coxe of Claques
6. Dau. Baker m. to____Bolton.
7. William Baker, m. to Joan Gill, had a son Wm. called Lord Baker.
LORD NICHOLAS BAKER
Lord Nicholas Baker married Mary Hodgetts. Following are their children:
1. Nicholas Baker, m. the dau. of Pemberton of Birmingham. She remarried Stephen
Lunford.
2. John Baker, d. in infancy.
3. Joseph Baker, d. unm.
4. Margery Baker, m. Thomas Nash and went to New England. (Our Line).
5. Judith Baker, d. unm.
The last time Margery Nash is mentioned is Feb. 11, 1655. "In ye short seate
Goodw: Nash ye Elder and Rogger Allens wife (Mrs.Allen was Thomas Nash's
daughter.) What is peculiar in this seating, is that Thomas Nash himself is not
mentioned in it as in previous seatings, which renders it probable that by
reason of some infirmity, he was no longer able to attend Church. Yet he must
have outlived his wife, for he does not mention her in his will made in 1657.
In the map of New Haven, Thomas Nash's home-lot was on the west side of State
Street, about one-third of the distance from Chapel to Elm Street. It was lot
#3, and he had one and one-half acres. Thomas Nash died 12 May, 1658. Mrs.
Margery Nash's death is not recorded, but must have been between 11 Feb. 1655,
and 1 Aug. 1657.
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