Phyllis Ann Boutwell and Eric Gordon Dearborn

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Pedigree

Margaret ++ Wyatt

F, #25901, b. 9 November 1550, d. 10 May 1642

Parents

FatherWalter ++ Wyatt (b. 1532, d. 1610)
MotherJoan ++ Pilford (b. 1536, d. 1587)

Family: Ralph ++ Allen (b. estimated 1550, d. 2 May 1648)

SonGeorge ++ Allen+ (b. 11 November 1567, d. 2 May 1648)

Events

  • 1550
    Birth
    9 November 1550 | Braunton, Devonshire, England
  • 164291
    Death
    10 May 1642 | Windsor-Bloomfield, Hartford, CT, US
Last Edited31 May 2021 09:26:58
Pedigree

Richard ++ Allen

M, #25902, b. January 1502, d. 27 February 1558

Parents

FatherThomas ++ Allen (b. 1460, d. 1 April 1523)
MotherAgnes ++ Pelesholle (b. 1473, d. 23 June 1527)

Family: Margaret ++ Leigh (b. 1508, d. 22 June 1558)

SonRalph ++ Allen+ (b. estimated 1550, d. 2 May 1648)
St. John the Baptist, Thaxted, England

Events

  • 1502
    Birth
    January 1502 | Thurcaston, Leicestershire, England
    Citation: 1
  • 1541~39
    1541 | Thurcaston, Leicestershire, England
    Age: ~33
    Birth: 1508 | Walton, Cumberland, England
    Death: 22 June 1558 | Thaxted, Essex, England
  • 155856
    Death
    27 February 1558 | Thurcaston, Leicestershire, England
    Citation: 1
Last Edited17 July 2021 09:11:22

Citations

  1. [S407] Ancestry
Pedigree

Margaret ++ Leigh

F, #25903, b. 1508, d. 22 June 1558

Parents

FatherGiles ++ Leigh (b. 1472, d. 7 August 1538)
MotherCatherine ++ Bolde (b. 1480, d. 22 June 1558)

Family: Richard ++ Allen (b. January 1502, d. 27 February 1558)

SonRalph ++ Allen+ (b. estimated 1550, d. 2 May 1648)

Events

  • Burial
    Thaxted, Essex, England
    Citation: 1
  • 1508
    Birth
    1508 | Walton, Cumberland, England
    Citations: 1,2
  • 1541~33
    Marriage | Richard ++ Allen
    1541 | Thurcaston, Leicestershire, England
    Age: ~39
    Birth: January 1502 | Thurcaston, Leicestershire, England
    Death: 27 February 1558 | Thurcaston, Leicestershire, England
  • 1558~50
    Death
    22 June 1558 | Thaxted, Essex, England
    Citations: 1,2
Last Edited17 July 2021 09:03:49

Citations

  1. [S407] Ancestry
  2. [S796] Find a Grave - UK and Ireland
Pedigree

Walter ++ Wyatt

M, #25904, b. 1532, d. 1610

Family: Joan ++ Pilford (b. 1536, d. 1587)

DaughterMargaret ++ Wyatt+ (b. 9 November 1550, d. 10 May 1642)

Events

  • Marriage | Joan ++ Pilford
    Braunton, Devonshire, England
    Birth: 1536 | Braunton, Devonshire, England
    Death: 1587 | Y, Somme, Picardie, France
    Citations: 1,2
  • 1532
    Birth
    1532 | Braunton, Devonshire, England
    Citation: 1
  • 1610~78
    Death
    1610 | Y, Somme, Picardie, France
Last Edited17 July 2021 09:21:48

Citations

  1. [S407] Ancestry
  2. [S614] England Select Marriages, 1538-1973, FHL Film # 1526638
Pedigree

Joan ++ Pilford

F, #25905, b. 1536, d. 1587

Parents

FatherJohn ++ Pilford (b. 1500, d. 1559)
MotherJoan ++ Thorougood (b. 1506, d. 1561)

Family: Walter ++ Wyatt (b. 1532, d. 1610)

DaughterMargaret ++ Wyatt+ (b. 9 November 1550, d. 10 May 1642)

Events

  • Marriage | Walter ++ Wyatt
    Braunton, Devonshire, England
    Birth: 1532 | Braunton, Devonshire, England
    Death: 1610 | Y, Somme, Picardie, France
    Citations: 1,2
  • 1536
    Birth
    1536 | Braunton, Devonshire, England
  • 1587~51
    Death
    1587 | Y, Somme, Picardie, France
    Citation: 1
Last Edited17 July 2021 09:23:37

Citations

  1. [S407] Ancestry
  2. [S614] England Select Marriages, 1538-1973, FHL Film # 1526638
Pedigree

George ++ Partridge1,2,3

M, #25906, b. 16 November 1617, d. 10 October 1695

Parents

FatherRalph ++ Partridge (b. 12 April 1579, d. 29 September 1655)
MotherPatience ++ Bathurst (b. 10 November 1583, d. 1658)

Family: Sarah ++ Tracy (b. January 1623, d. 1708)

DaughterSarah ++ Partridge+ (b. 2 September 1639, d. 7 August 1722)
DaughterTryphosa Partridge+ (b. 1642)
DaughterElizabeth ++ Partridge+ (b. 14 February 1644, d. 8 August 1722)
DaughterRuth Partridge+ (b. 1646)
DaughterMary Partridge (b. 1647)
DaughterLydia Partridge+ (b. estimated 1651, d. 2 February 1743)
DaughterRebecca Partridge (b. 1651)
SonJohn Partridge+ (b. 29 November 1659, d. 5 April 1731)

Events

  • Occupation
    George ++ Partridge was a tailor.
  • 1617
    Birth
    16 November 1617 | Sutton, Valence, Kent, England
  • 1636~19
    Immigration
    1636
    Citation: 4
  • 163821
    Marriage | Sarah ++ Tracy
    28 November 1638 | Plymouth, Plymouth, MA, US
    Age: 15
    Birth: January 1623 | Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
    Death: 1708 | Duxbury, Plymouth, MA, US
    Citations: 5,6,1
  • 1695~78
    Probate
    1695 | Plymouth, Plymouth, MA, US
    The estate of George ++ Partridge was probated in 1695 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA, US, Probate File Papers: Case No 15280-15330, box 113950.
    Citation: 7
  • 169577
    Death
    10 October 1695 | Duxbury, Plymouth, MA, US
Last Edited20 January 2025 05:28:29

Citations

  1. [S63] Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1632
  2. [S826] Mayflower Familes Through Five Generations - Vol 24, Part 1 - Brewster
  3. [S1017] James Savage, A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, Vol 1
  4. [S544] US and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500-1900
  5. [S316] US and International Marriage Records, 1550-1900
  6. [S18] Clarence A. Torrey, New England Marriages Prior to 1700
  7. [S851] Mayflower Family Through Five Generations - Vol 12 - Francis Cooke
Pedigree

Sarah ++ Tracy1,2

F, #25907, b. January 1623, d. 1708

Parents

FatherStephen ++ Tracy (b. before 28 December 1596, d. after 20 March 1654)
MotherTryphosa ++ Lee (b. 28 December 1596, d. 20 March 1655)

Family: George ++ Partridge (b. 16 November 1617, d. 10 October 1695)

DaughterSarah ++ Partridge+ (b. 2 September 1639, d. 7 August 1722)
DaughterTryphosa Partridge+ (b. 1642)
DaughterElizabeth ++ Partridge+ (b. 14 February 1644, d. 8 August 1722)
DaughterRuth Partridge+ (b. 1646)
DaughterMary Partridge (b. 1647)
DaughterLydia Partridge+ (b. estimated 1651, d. 2 February 1743)
DaughterRebecca Partridge (b. 1651)
SonJohn Partridge+ (b. 29 November 1659, d. 5 April 1731)

Events

  • Note
    Sarah Tracy, eldest child of Stephen Tracy & Tryphosa Lee, b. in or just before Jan 1622/3 likely in England while her parents were preparing to sail to Plymouth, Mass. on the Ann. Sarah died testate before Oct. 6, 1708, the date her will was probated (see below.) Some claim she is interred at "Mayflower Cemetery" at Duxbury, Mass., which did not exist until long after her death. Alternately she is claimed to be interred at the "Myles Standish Burying Ground," formerly known as the South or Chestnut Street Cemetery at Duxbury. Regardless of where she was interred, Sarah either had no original gravestone or her gravestone has long since decayed away from modern knowledge.

    Historical accuracy is the foundation of family genealogy, and when historical documents contradict what is claimed in print, appropriate explanation is required why a change is necessary. The maintainer of this memorial, Sarah's descendant, has received repeated suggestions to change Sarah's birth location to Leiden, Holland. I recognize that Dexter in The England and Holland of the Pilgrims, 1905, p. 636, was among those claiming that the first three members of the Tracy family - Stephen, wife Tryphosa, and dau. Sarah - sailed together in 1623 on the Ann or Little James, and by inference dau. Sarah was born at Leiden. More recent documents make such claim unsupportable.

    In Robert S. Wakefield's 1975 article The Adventurous Tryphosa (Lee) Tracy [TAG 51:71] and supplement regarding Tryphosa's May 1624 license to sail from England back to Leiden with 15-month old Sarah [ibid. 51:242], Wakefield adopted Dexter's 1905 conclusion that in the October 1622 Leiden poll tax Stephen and Tryphosa were, per Dexter's translation, the childless couple "Stephen Truer and Truy Voorsta, his wife" residing at the household of Thomas Brewer.[*1] Wakefield surmised that Tryphosa essentially made four sailings: 1) from Leiden to England after the birth of dau. Sarah, 2) back to Leiden in 1624 after Stephen sailed in 1623 on the Ann, 3) again from Leiden to England, 4) then from England to Plymouth in late 1624 or early 1625 with Edward Winslow aboard a ship purportedly named Jacob.[*2]

    Another Wakefield surmise required in the year 1624 that the Tracy family was individually residing on three different continents: Stephen at Plymouth, wife Tryphosa at England, and dau. Sarah with relatives at Leiden. This latter surmise, which requires mother and infant dau. to be separated, holds little water.

    The simplest explanation is often the most plausible. It is more likely that Stephen and wife Tryphosa sailed to England BEFORE the birth of dau. Sarah in anticipation of being passengers of the Spring 1623 sailing of the Ann (which likely sailed in May and is known to have arrived at Plymouth in late July.) Otherwise, if the family sailed AFTER Sarah's birth, purportedly at Leiden, it would have required sailing from Leiden to England with a suckling new born child. It should be remembered that less than three years earlier many of the original 1620 Mayflower passengers (men, women and children) died by the Spring of 1621 from disease and other causes. Undoubtedly this was not lost in the minds of later Plymouth Colony arrivees. While there is no documentary proof, one could reasonably propose that following Sarah's birth either Tryphosa or dau. Sarah were not capable of withstanding a voyage of two months across the Atlantic and why they did not accompany Stephen to Plymouth in the Spring of 1623.

    Thus, it is more plausible that Sarah was born in England and that Tryphosa and dau. Sarah remained in England while Stephen sailed in 1623 to establish the family's rights at Plymouth. Following Stephen's arrival, in the undated 1623 first division of Plymouth's land (after arrival of the Ann) Stephen was assigned three acres. This has been the printed basis that Stephen, Tryphosa and dau. Sarah all sailed on the Ann in 1623, which obviously was not the case. In 1975 Wakefield further surmised that Stephen was assigned an acre for himself and two more, for two mysterious and unidentified persons then with him at Plymouth. At the division Stephen Tracy's known family consisted of three persons, regardless if Stephen was the only member of the family then present at Plymouth. While there is no other like example in the 1623 division (a male being assigned a number of acres for family not yet at Plymouth), that does not mean it was not so for the Tracy family. In short, Wakefield's "Adventures" of Stephen Tracy's wife Tryphosa probably never happened.

    In Nov. 1638, Sarah Tracy m. George Partridge of Duxbury, Mass., a tailor by trade. Their marriage is of record in the Plymouth Colony Court Orders, but the specific day is missing (some claim it was the 16th). George Partridge's parentage and date of birth remain unknown. He wrote his will on June 26, 1682 at Duxbury, Mass. and d. prior to Oct. 10, 1695, the date his estate inventory was taken.

    Of specific note, there is no proof, coincidental or otherwise, that Sarah's husband George Partridge was the son or otherwise related to Rev. Ralph Partridge, the first pastor of the Duxbury Church. This despite George Partridge and Rev. Ralph Partridge being mutual residents of Duxbury from at least 1636 to 1658.

    The widow Sarah (Tracy) Partridge's will dated Nov. 28, 1702 was probated Oct. 6, 1708 (Plymouth, Mass. Prob. Recs, 2:131-2), an abstract of which follows:

    • I bequeath to my eight daughters, Sarah Allien [Allen], Triphosa West, Elizabeth Allien [Allen], Ruth Thatcher, Mary Scif [Skiff], Rebeckah Fisher, Lidia Bruister [Brewster], Mercy Coburn [q.v., Colburn], all my linen great & small and woolen wearing clothes to be equally divided between them all, three of my daughters before named being deceased [i.e., Triphosa, Mary & Rebecca] my meaning is that their children should have their mother's part & that equally divided amongst them.
    • All my money which I die possessed of or which is owing to me should be equally divided amongst my ten children, it understood that the children of those that are deceased should have their mothers' part.
    • Son John to have my great bible as a gift of his father after my decease.
    • Ye sheep at ye vineyard [i.e., Martha's Vineyard] are my son [in-law] James Allein's by bargain.
    • My son James Partridge to be executor.
    • My son [in-law] Bruister & my son John Partridge to be Overseers.

    Sarah Tracy and George Partridge had the following ten known children, likely b. at Duxbury, Mass. But there are no specific dates of record, as most were born prior to 1653 when the Plymouth Court required vital records to be kept by each town in the Plymouth Colony. To prevent immediate arguments the order shown and the children's individual "about" dates of birth follow that of Anderson in the Great Migration Begins (the GMB) sketch of George Partridge (Vol. 7:372-381). This order does not follow the order in which the daus. are listed in their mother's will (assuming Sarah listed them in descending age order). As one will become aware, the GMB birth dates are illogical, suggesting four of the daus. were betw. two-six years older than their husbands contrary to the nature of things in that era. Other assumed dates contradict the longstanding GMB use of 22 as the average age a female married. The writer's research of his ancestral New England kin indicates girls-women were closer to 18-19 years old at marriage, were normally several to many years younger than their husband, and the first child was rarely b. more than 10-11 months after the wedding night:

    • i. Sarah Partridge, b. circa 1639, d. Oct. 30, 1717 prob. at Bridgewater, Mass.; m. by early 1660 (eldest child b. Dec. 4, 1660) Dea. Samuel Allen, Jr., s. of Samuel Allen & Ann Whitmore, b. Nov. 10, 1632 at Braintree, Mass. He d. circa 1703, prob. at Bridgewater, Mass. Ten children of record at Bridgewater.

    • ii. Tryphosa (q.v. Triphosa) Partridge, b. circa 1641 (eldest child b. Dec. 13, 1669), d. Nov. 5, 1701 at Duxbury; m. Dec. 16, 1668 at Duxbury, Samuel West, s. of Francis West & Margery Reeve(s), b. of record at Duxbury Nov. 28, 1643 [indicating per the GMB he was 2 years younger than his wife]. He d. at Duxbury May 8, 1689. Seven children of the family.

    • iii. Elizabeth Partridge, b. circa 1644 [the GMB uses 1643, but her g.s. says 1643-4], d. Aug. 8, 1722 at Tisbury, Mass., Æ 79 (g.s.); m. by 1662 (eldest child b. Aug. 14, 1663) James Allen, brother of her sister Sarah's husband, b. circa 1637 at Braintree, Mass. He d. at Tisbury, Mass. July 25, 1714, Æ 78 (g.s.). Twelve children of the family.

    • iv. Ruth Partridge, b. circa 1645 (eldest child b. Oct 9, 1670), d. Oct. 30, 1717 at Lebanon, Conn.; m. Jan. 5, 1669/70 at Duxbury, Rev. Rodolphus Thacher, s. of Rev. Thomas Thacher & Elizabeth Partridge (dau. of Rev. Ralph Partridge of Duxbury), b. Jan. 1, 1646/7 at Weymouth, Mass. [indicating per the GMB he was two years younger than his wife]. He d. at Preston, Conn. July 6, 1733, Æ 87. Nine children of the family.

    • v. Mary Partridge, b. circa 1647, d. before Nov. 28, 1702 (date of her mother's will); m. circa 1678 as his 1st wife, Dea. Nathaniel Skiff, s. of James Skiff & Margaret Reeves, b. Mar 20, 1644/5 at Sandwich, Mass. He d. Apr. 24, 1723 at Windham, Conn., Æ 79 (g.s.) He m. 2) Ruth West, dau. of Francis West & Margery Reeve(s), b. circa 1651 at Duxbury. She d. Dec. 31, 1741 at Windham, Conn., Æ 91 (g.s.) Mary (Partridge) Skiff purportedly had seven children prob. at Tisbury, Mass., but confirmation of who they were is hindered by the lack of vital records at Tisbury prior to 1700.

    • vi. Rebecca Partridge, b. circa 1649, d. Aug. 15, 1694 at Dedham, Mass.; m. of record Nov. 27, 1678 at Dedham, Mass. as his 1st wife, Vigilance Fisher, s. of Lieut. Joshua Fisher & Lydia Oliver, b. of record at Dedham Nov. 21, 1654 [indicating per the GMB he was 5 years younger than his wife]. He m. 2) June 14, 1696 at Dorchester, Mass. the wid. Hannah Lyon, who survived him. He d. intestate at Dedham Apr. 10, 1713. Six children of record at Dedham by Rebecca Partridge.

    • vii. Lydia Partridge, b. circa 1651, d. Feb. 2, 1742/3 at Duxbury, Mass.; m. Jan. 2, 1672/3 at Duxbury, Dea. William Brewster, s. of Love Brewster & Sarah Collier, b. circa 1646. He d. Nov. 3, 1723 at Duxbury. Seven children of record.

    • viii. Mercy Partridge, b. circa 1653, d. Sept. 20, 1726 at Wrentham, Mass.; m. Mar 12, 1682/3 at Duxbury, Samuel Coburn, s. of Nathaniel Coburn & Priscilla Clark, b. of record at Dedham, Mass. Jan. 25, 1654/5 [indicating per the GMB he was two years younger than his wife]. He d. at Dedham May 18, 1694. Mercy m. 2) at Dedham on Mar. 27, 1702 as his 2nd wife, Cornelius Fisher, Jr., s. of Cornelius Fisher & Leah Heaton, b. of record at Dedham Feb. 8, 1658/9 [indicating per the GMB he was 6 years younger than Mercy.] He d. at Wrentham, Mass. Jan. 6, 1742/3, Æ 84. Two children are recorded at Wrentham to "Cornelius & Mercy", the second b. on Oct. 27, 1710 when, according to the GMB, Mercy (Partridge)(Coburn) Fisher was 57 years old.

    • ix. John Partridge, b. Nov. 29, 1658 [GMB says perhaps 1655, his g.s. says 1658], d. Apr. 5, 1731 at Duxbury, Æ 73 (g.s.); m. 1) Dec. 24, 1684 at Duxbury, Hannah Seabury, dau. of Dr. Samuel Seabury, Sr. & Patience Kemp, b. July 7, 1668 at Duxbury. Hannah d. at Duxbury before May 1700. John m. 2) May 23, 1700 at Duxbury, Mary Brewster, wid. of Wrestling Brewster. She d. at Kingston, Mass. Nov. 12, 1742, Æ 81 (g.s.) Five children by first wife Hannah and two by second wife Mary.

    • x. James Partridge, b. circa 1660 [1657 per GMB], d. at Duxbury Jan. 20, 1743/4 (g.s., but no age stated); m. Apr. 24, 1712 at Duxbury, Mary Stetson, dau. of Capt. Benjamin Stetson & Bethiah Hawke, b. of record Apr. 21, 1678 at Scituate, Mass. She d. at Duxbury Sept. 27, 1727, Æ 50 (g.s.) Mary was the gr.dau. of Cornet Robert Stetson of Scituate, Mass. They had no recorded children.

    Obviously, there are multiple problems with the GMB basis of when the children were b. If found, their gravestones with stated ages at death would materially aid in determining when the Partridge children were actually born.

    [*1] The 1622 poll-tax has never been filmed by the LDS or digitally scanned by the Leiden Archives, but the writer was provided a copy of the original handwritten record. A Leiden archivist reads the name "Steven Truer" as more likely Steven "Traer." The first name of Steven's wife is clearly "Truij," short for the Dutch female name Gertruyda (Gertrude.) The second name is clearly written as "voorssa" with the double "s" written in old English style resembling "fs." However, sounding the written name from Dutch to English results in Tru voorssa, Truvorsa, Trufosa, Tryphosa.

    [*2] In William Bradford's History of Plymouth Colony and his separate Letter Book, on Dec. 18, 1624 the London Adventurers (the backers of the Plymouth Colony) wrote to Bradford at Plymouth. The letter includes "we have sent you here some cattle..." of which one of the heifers was a gift from James Sherley "to begin a stock for the poor." Robert Cushman, Plymouth's agent in England, wrote a companion letter to Bradford dated Dec. 22, 1624. Bradford includes the first letter in a later portion of his chapter for the year 1625 (which began on Mar. 25, 1625 per the Julian calendar then in use by the English.) But, the name of the ship is not given. The first para. of Bradford's History for the year 1625 begins, "At the spring of the year, about the time of their Election Court" (likely the week of March 25, 1624/5) and is the conclusion of the Oldham and Lyford affair that began in 1623. The next para. begins "Whilst that was in doing, Mr. William Peirce and Mr. Winslow came up from the waterside, being come from England..."
    • Charles E. Banks in "Planters of the Commonwealth: 1620-1640 (Mass. Hist. Society, 1930, p. 58), referring to the same 2nd para. of Bradford's History for the year 1625, claims the ship was named the Jacob and sailed in 1625 "probably under the command of William Peirce, as Master, arrived at Plymouth early this year with cattle. Edward Winslow returned in her from England, but no other passengers are known." In 1986 Peter Wilson Coldham in The Complete Book of Emigrants, 1607-1776 added the Jacob probably sailed from the Port of Bristol on England's southwestern coast.
    • Robert Cushman, whose son Thomas was being raised at Plymouth by Bradford, died at London in the Spring of 1625. On June 9, 1625 Bradford, who was unaware of Cushman's death until April 1626, wrote a return letter to Cushman, presumably to be carried to London on the return of the Jacob. Thus, if 1) the Jacob sailed shortly after December 1624, if 2) it took two months for the Jacob to reach Plymouth, and 3) if Tryphosa and dau. Sarah sailed with Winslow on the Jacob, then 4) one can narrow the time when Tryphosa and Sarah arrived to no earlier than the beginning of March 1624/5 to as late as April 1625. Further, that the Jacob sailed from England in the last quarter of the old Julian calendar year 1624, now known as the first quarter of the modern Gregorian calendar year 1625.
    Citation: 3
  • 1623
    Birth
    January 1623 | Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
  • 163815
    28 November 1638 | Plymouth, Plymouth, MA, US
    Age: 21
    Birth: 16 November 1617 | Sutton, Valence, Kent, England
    Death: 10 October 1695 | Duxbury, Plymouth, MA, US
    Citations: 4,5,1
  • 170279
    Will
    28 November 1702
    Sarah ++ Tracy left a will on 28 November 1702• I bequeath to my eight daughters, Sarah Allien [Allen], Triphosa West, Elizabeth Allien [Allen], Ruth Thatcher, Mary Scif [Skiff], Rebeckah Fisher, Lidia Bruister [Brewster], Mercy Coburn [q.v., Colburn], all my linen great & small and woolen wearing clothes to be equally divided between them all, three of my daughters before named being deceased [i.e., Triphosa, Mary & Rebecca] my meaning is that their children should have their mother's part & that equally divided amongst them.
    • All my money which I die possessed of or which is owing to me should be equally divided amongst my ten children, it understood that the children of those that are deceased should have their mothers' part.
    • Son John to have my great bible as a gift of his father after my decease.
    • Ye sheep at ye vineyard [i.e., Martha's Vineyard] are my son [in-law] James Allein's by bargain.
    • My son James Partridge to be executor.
    • My son [in-law] Bruister & my son John Partridge to be Overseers.
  • 1708~85
    Death
    1708 | Duxbury, Plymouth, MA, US
    Citation: 6
  • 1708
    Probate
    6 October 1708 | Plymouth, Plymouth, MA, US
    Citations: 3,7
Last Edited31 May 2021 17:13:42

Citations

  1. [S63] Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1632
  2. [S826] Mayflower Familes Through Five Generations - Vol 24, Part 1 - Brewster
  3. [S483] Find a Grave
  4. [S316] US and International Marriage Records, 1550-1900
  5. [S18] Clarence A. Torrey, New England Marriages Prior to 1700
  6. [S407] Ancestry
  7. [S761] MA Wills and Probate Records 1635-1991
Pedigree

Ralph ++ Partridge1

M, #25908, b. 12 April 1579, d. 29 September 1655

Parents

FatherThomas ++ Partridge (b. 12 April 1555, d. 8 July 1605)
MotherPatience ++ Sims (b. 1557, d. 1 February 1647)

Family: Patience ++ Bathurst (b. 10 November 1583, d. 1658)

DaughterElizabeth Partridge (b. 1612, d. before 1619)
SonJohn Partridge (b. 2 October 1614)
SonGeorge ++ Partridge+ (b. 16 November 1617, d. 10 October 1695)
DaughterElizabeth Partridge+ (b. 9 May 1619)
Ralph Partridge plaque, Duxbury, MA

Events

  • Occupation
    Ralph ++ Partridge was a Reverend.
  • Note
    Ev. Ralph Partridge, s. of Rev. Thomas Partridge, the perpetutal vicar (for life) of the parishes of Sutton-Valence, Lenham and Wiching (q.v. Witching) southeast and east of Maidstone, in Kent, and Thomas' apparent 1st wife Joan [NOT Joanne Burford, who was Ralph's step-mother]. He was baptized as "Rodolphus Partridge" Apr. 12, 1579 at St. Mary the Virgin church at Sutton-Valence [aka the Town of Sutton], in county Kent, England.

    Per the Alumni record of Cambridge University, Ralph was admitted a sizer of Trinity College in circa 1595. He received his B.A. 1599-1600 and M.A. 1603. Although he was not formally licenced to preach until 1607, from prior to Dec. 1604 [first baptism under his name] to after Feb. 1633/4 [last baptism under his name] Ralph was curate of the small rural parish of Sutton-by-Dover (Sts. Peter & Paul Anglican Church). This parish is 3-miles southwest of Deal and just under 5-miles northeast of Dover in southeast Kent. At this parish his five known children appear of baptism record.

    Ralph was twice married. His first wife 1) Priscilla was buried at Sutton-by-Dover Apr. 1, 1608, the same day their daughter Elizabeth was baptized, latter buried May 2, 1608. During his curacy only one period of possible importance in the parish register is missing (1606-7); whether or not that missing year included his first marriage will require further study.

    On Jan. 14, 1608/9 at the small parish of Chillenden 5-miles northwest of Sutton-by-Dover, Ralph Partridge, minister of Sutton, m. Patience Batherst (q.v. Bathurst). Whether she was nee Bathurst or the widow Bathurst cannot be readily determined.[*1] The 1800 description of irregular-shaped Chillenden says this parish consisted of only 160 acres, or in U.S. land standards only 1/4 of a section of land.

    That there are no children of record after 1619, and no burial entry recorded for Patience prior to early 1634, where the family was until Ralph left England in 1636 cannot be readily found. However, his younger half-brother Randolph had been a resident of near-by Dover since 1612 where he was an apothecary with a large family.

    Ralph arrived at Salem, Mass. in Nov. 1636 after a voyage of 26 weeks [John Winthrop's Journal] and was soon installed as the first settled pastor of Duxbury, Mass. At Duxbury Ralph was involved in numerous land transactions. He was also involved in the ecclesiastic conference that lead to the Cambridge Platform, which formed the basis of subsequent Congregational Church government in New England.

    Per the Tyler transcription of the parish register of Sutton-by-Dover:

    By wife Priscilla:

    • i. "Elizabeth Partrich, d. of Ralph Partrich," bp. Apr. 1, 1608 (the same day her mother was buried); buried there May 2, 1610.

    By wife Patience Batherst:

    • ii. "Antonie Partrich, s. of Ralph Partrich," bp. Nov. 4, 1610; buried there Nov. 5, 1610.

    • iii. "Mary Patrich, d. of Ralph Patrich," bp. Aug. 2, 1612; m. John Marshall, Nov 24, 1631 at Sutton-by-Dover, who d. testate at Lenham, Kent between Oct. 8, 1656 (date of will) and Nov. 20, 1656 (date proved by wife Mary) [Perogative Court of Canterbury, Berkeley, 401]. Children baptized at Lenham: Robert, John, Mary, Ralph and Thomas, the eldest two named in their grand-uncle Gervase Partridge's will of June 1647, and again in their grandfather Rev. Ralph Partridge's will of 1655 at Duxbury. First born Robert Marshall would immigrate to New England and m. in 1660 at Plymouth, MA, Mary Barnes, daughter of John Barnes and Mary Plummer. Three known children b. at Plymouth and Boston, Mass.[*2]

    • iv. "John Partrich, s. of Ralph Partrich," bp. Oct. 2, 1614; buried there Apr. 26, 1615.

    • v. "Elisabeth Partrich, d. of Ralph Patrich," bp. May 9, 1619, d. June 2, 1664 at Weymouth, Mass.; m. 1) William Kemp of Duxbury, Mass., who d. intestate before Sep. 23, 1641 when Elizabeth filed the estate inventory; m. 2) May 11, 1643, Rev. Thomas Thacher, who d. Oct. 5, 1678 at Boston, Mass. One child by William Kemp and four children by Thomas Thacher.

    Ralph died testate at Duxbury, Mass. between Sept. 29, 1655 (date of will) and Apr. 25, 1658 (date of estate inventory). Only two of Ralph's children, daughters Mary and Elizabeth, are named as heirs in Ralph's older brother Gervase's 1647 will at London and the same two daughters are included as the only named direct heirs in Ralph's 1655 will at Duxbury. Whether wife Patience died prior to the family arriving in New England or at Duxbury prior to 1655 cannot be determined.[*3]

    The preceding adds further support to the following of genealogical importance to the descendants of Rev. Ralph Partridge.

    Although Rev. Ralph Partridge and a George Partridge were living at Duxbury at the same time, and are separate ancestors of the memorialist, there is no proof, coincidental or otherwise, that they were related to one another. Specifically, there is no record that Rev. Partridge and George Partridge were mutually involved in any transaction recorded in the Plymouth Colony records or witnessed a transaction of the other, and no person named George Partridge is included in any manner in Rev. Ralph Partridge's 1655 will at Duxbury.

    Nor is George Partridge of Duxbury included in the 1647 will of Ralph's brother Gervase at London, England, proved at London Aug. 20, 1647 [Genealogical Gleanings in England, Vol 1:720-22.] Had Ralph otherwise had an unrecorded son George, said George would have been Ralph's primary legal heir and presumed eldest nephew of Gervase. To the contrary, after the death of Gervase's wife Katherine multiple parcels of Gervase's extensive real estate holdings were to "come and be unto my brother Ralph Partrich, clerk, for life, and after his decease I give, will and appoint the same unto and amongst the two daughters of my said brother Ralph, vizt Mary the wife of John Marshall of Leneham [Lenham], Kent, mercer, and Elizabeth, the wife of Thomas Thatcher, clerk, equally to be parted and divided between them."

    By any reasonable intepretation of actual records, George Partridge of Duxbury was neither Ralph's son nor known kin.

    [*1] On Oct. 19, 1579 at Chillenden, an Edward Batherst m. Elizabeth Besbeche [sic], but no baptisms of children from this marriage, or with the surname Batherst (q.v. Bathurst), appear in the Chillenden parish register.
    [*2] Savage's Dictionary of the Early Settlers of New England claims that John Marshall, Rev. Ralph Partridge's son-in-law, was "of Duxbury, had been of Lenhorn, in county Kent" when said John never ventured to New England. This error is the result of Savage misunderstanding why on Jan. 4, 1660/1 John's son Robert at Boston filed details regarding the 1631 marriage indenture between John Marshall's mother Sybil and Rev. Ralph Partridge. In all likelihood Robert Marshall had the subsequent document recorded following the death of his mother Mary, whose death cannot be readily found, in order to prove he was the legal heir of his father's estate.
    [*3] Included in Ralph's will is "to Anna Reiner my maid servant my 2cond Cow Calfe of this yeare." Anna was the dau. of Rev. John Reyner by his 1st wife Anna Boyes, formerly the 2nd pastor of the Plymouth, Mass. church (1636-1654). In 1654 Rev. Reyner relocated to Dover, NH where he died in 1669. Anna later married Job Lane of Billerica and Malden, Mass.

    Revised 7/3/2013


    Family links:
    Spouses:
    Patience Batherst Partridge*
    Priscilla Partridge*

    Children:
    Elizabeth Partridge Thacher (1619 - 1664)*

    *Calculated relationship

    Burial:
    Non-Cemetery Burial

    Created by: Don Blauvelt.
  • 1579
    Birth
    12 April 1579 | Sutton, Valence, Kent, England
    Citation: 2
  • 1603~24
    Graduation
    1603 | Cambridge, England
    Citation: 3
  • 160929
    14 January 1609 | Chillenden, Kent, England
    Age: 25
    Birth: 10 November 1583 | Horsmonden, Kent, England
    Death: 1658 | Duxbury, Plymouth, MA, US
    Citations: 4,5,6
  • 163657
    Immigration
    November 1636 | Salem, Essex, MA, US
    Citations: 7,8,9
  • 165576
    Death
    29 September 1655 | Duxbury, Plymouth, MA, US
Last Edited19 June 2021 16:05:26

Citations

  1. [S720] North America Family Histories, 1500-2000, Gifford Genealogy 1626-1896
  2. [S691] England Select Births and Christenings 1538-1975
  3. [S407] Ancestry
  4. [S316] US and International Marriage Records, 1550-1900
  5. [S511] Kent, England Tyler Index to Parish Registers, 1538-1874 Records
  6. [S614] England Select Marriages, 1538-1973, FHL Film # 1526638
  7. [S483] Find a Grave
  8. [S544] US and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500-1900
  9. [S918] Passengers to America: Time of the Arrival in New England of the Following Ministers
Pedigree

Patience ++ Bathurst1

F, #25909, b. 10 November 1583, d. 1658

Parents

FatherEdward ++ Bathurst (b. 1560, d. 1585)
MotherElizabeth ++ Besbeche (b. 1559, d. 10 July 1619)

Family: Ralph ++ Partridge (b. 12 April 1579, d. 29 September 1655)

DaughterElizabeth Partridge (b. 1612, d. before 1619)
SonJohn Partridge (b. 2 October 1614)
SonGeorge ++ Partridge+ (b. 16 November 1617, d. 10 October 1695)
DaughterElizabeth Partridge+ (b. 9 May 1619)

Events

  • Note
    Patience, the 2nd wife of Rev. Ralph Partridge of Duxbury, Mass., was living in early 1633/4 at the parish of Sutton-by-Dover, County Kent, England but d. before Sept. 29, 1655, the date of her husband's will. There is no record, contemporary or otherwise, that proves whether Patience was living in Nov. 1636 when her husband arrived at Salem, Mass. from Old England destined for Duxbury, Mass., or whether she d. at Duxbury before the date of her husband's will.

    The record of her marriage at the parish of Chillenden, Kent, on Jan. 24, 1608/9 to Rev. Ralph Partridge gives her the surname of Batherst (q.v. Bathurst). On Oct. 19, 1579 at Chillenden, an Edward Batherst m. Elizabeth Besbeche (q.v.), but no children of that marriage or any children by the surname of Batherst (q.v.) appear of baptism record at Chillenden for the next 25 years. On the other hand, various children by the surname of Besbeche (q.v.) appear in the baptism record in the subsequent record. Thus, whether Patience was nee Batherst or the widow Batherst will require further study.

    Patience was the mother of four identified children, who are outlined in their father's memorial. She was NOT the mother of George Partridge of Duxbury, Mass.
  • 1583
    Birth
    10 November 1583 | Horsmonden, Kent, England
  • 160925
    14 January 1609 | Chillenden, Kent, England
    Age: 29
    Birth: 12 April 1579 | Sutton, Valence, Kent, England
    Death: 29 September 1655 | Duxbury, Plymouth, MA, US
    Citations: 2,3,4
  • 1636~53
    Immigration
    1636
    Citation: 5
  • 1658~75
    Death
    1658 | Duxbury, Plymouth, MA, US
Last Edited31 May 2021 17:13:47

Citations

  1. [S690] England & Wales Christening Records, 1530-1906
  2. [S316] US and International Marriage Records, 1550-1900
  3. [S511] Kent, England Tyler Index to Parish Registers, 1538-1874 Records
  4. [S614] England Select Marriages, 1538-1973, FHL Film # 1526638
  5. [S544] US and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500-1900
Pedigree

Tryphosa Partridge1,1

F, #25911, b. 1642

Parents

FatherGeorge ++ Partridge (b. 16 November 1617, d. 10 October 1695)
MotherSarah ++ Tracy (b. January 1623, d. 1708)

Family: Samuel West (b. estimated 1640)

SonSamuel West+ (b. 23 December 1672)
SonPeletiah West (b. 8 March 1674, d. 7 December 1756)

Events

  • 1642
    Birth
    1642
Last Edited27 October 2019 17:40:01

Citations

  1. [S774] Mayfllower Families Through 5 Generations - Vol 16, Part 1 - John Alden
Pedigree

Elizabeth ++ Partridge1,2

F, #25912, b. 14 February 1644, d. 8 August 1722

Parents

FatherGeorge ++ Partridge (b. 16 November 1617, d. 10 October 1695)
MotherSarah ++ Tracy (b. January 1623, d. 1708)

Family: James ++ Allen (b. 1636, d. 25 July 1714)

DaughterAmy ++ Allen+ (b. 22 December 1665, d. 24 February 1709)
DaughterMary Allen (b. 22 December 1665)
DaughterAbigail Allen+ (b. 28 September 1667, d. 31 March 1733)
DaughterRuth Allen+ (b. 23 June 1670, d. 22 June 1738)
SonEbenezer Allen (b. 1 March 1672, d. 14 May 1733)
SonJames Allen+ (b. 1674, d. 14 February 1724)
SonIchabod Allen (b. estimated 1676, d. before 1 February 1752)
SonSamuel Allen (b. 1677, d. 12 July 1755)
SonJohn Allen (b. 1682, d. 17 October 1767)
SonJoseph Allen (b. 11 March 1685, d. 10 March 1727)
DaughterSarah Allen+ (b. estimated 1687)
SonBenjamin Allen (b. estimated 1689, d. 6 May 1754)
Elizabeth Partridge

Events

  • Burial
    West Tisbury, Dukes, MA, US
    Citation: 1
  • 1644
    Birth
    14 February 1644 | Duxbury, Plymouth, MA, US
    Citation: 1
  • 1663~19
    Marriage | James ++ Allen
    1663 | Braintree, Norfolk, MA, US
    Age: ~27
    Birth: 1636 | Braintree, Norfolk, MA, US
    Death: 25 July 1714 | Chilmark, Dukes, MA, US
    Citation: 1
  • 172278
    Death
    8 August 1722 | West Tisbury, Dukes, MA, US
    Citations: 1,3
Last Edited19 January 2025 10:04:15

Citations

  1. [S483] Find a Grave
  2. [S1017] James Savage, A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, Vol 1
  3. [S380] MA Town Death Records
Pedigree

Ruth Partridge1

F, #25913, b. 1646

Parents

FatherGeorge ++ Partridge (b. 16 November 1617, d. 10 October 1695)
MotherSarah ++ Tracy (b. January 1623, d. 1708)

Family: Rodolphus Thatcher (b. estimated 1645)

DaughterElizabeth Thatcher+ (b. 1 March 1672, d. before 1730)

Events

  • 1646
    Birth
    1646
Last Edited30 September 2020 05:25:03

Citations

  1. [S811] Mayflower Families Through Five Generations - Vol 4 - Edward Fuller
Pedigree

Mary Partridge

F, #25914, b. 1647

Parents

FatherGeorge ++ Partridge (b. 16 November 1617, d. 10 October 1695)
MotherSarah ++ Tracy (b. January 1623, d. 1708)

Events

  • 1647
    Birth
    1647
Last Edited19 June 2015 16:47:18
Pedigree

John Partridge1

M, #25915, b. 29 November 1659, d. 5 April 1731

Parents

FatherGeorge ++ Partridge (b. 16 November 1617, d. 10 October 1695)
MotherSarah ++ Tracy (b. January 1623, d. 1708)

Family 1: Hannah Seabury (b. 7 July 1668, d. before May 1700)

DaughterSarah Partridge (b. 21 September 1685, d. 18 November 1685)
SonSamuel Partridge (b. 10 March 1687)
SonGeorge Partridge+ (b. 17 August 1690, d. 24 January 1768)
DaughterMary Partridge+ (b. 2 May 1693, d. 9 September 1743)
SonJohn Partridge+ (b. 27 December 1697, d. 9 September 1780)

Family 2: Mary (b. 15 November 1661, d. 12 November 1742)

SonBenjamin Partridge (b. 5 March 1701)
SonIsaac Partridge+ (b. 2 March 1705)

Events

  • 1659
    Birth
    29 November 1659 | Duxbury, Plymouth, MA, US
    Citation: 1
  • 168425
    Marriage | Hannah Seabury
    24 December 1684 | Duxbury, Plymouth, MA, US
    Age: 16
    Birth: 7 July 1668 | Duxbury, Plymouth, MA, US
    Death: before May 1700
    Citation: 1
  • 173171
    Death
    5 April 1731 | Duxbury, Plymouth, MA, US
    Citation: 1
Last Edited30 November 2020 05:57:16

Citations

  1. [S826] Mayflower Familes Through Five Generations - Vol 24, Part 1 - Brewster
Pedigree

Lydia Partridge1,2

F, #25916, b. estimated 1651, d. 2 February 1743

Parents

FatherGeorge ++ Partridge (b. 16 November 1617, d. 10 October 1695)
MotherSarah ++ Tracy (b. January 1623, d. 1708)

Family: William Brewster (b. estimated 1645, d. 3 November 1723)

DaughterSarah Brewster (b. 25 April 1674)
SonNathaniel Brewster+ (b. 8 November 1676, d. before 7 April 1755)
DaughterLydia Brewster+ (b. 11 February 1681, d. before 11 May 1749)
SonWilliam Brewster+ (b. 4 May 1683, d. 26 December 1768)
DaughterMercy Brewster+ (b. 7 December 1685, d. before 7 November 1748)
SonBenjamin Brewster+ (b. 7 July 1688, d. before 6 November 1752)
SonJoseph Brewster+ (b. 17 March 1694, d. 20 April 1767)
SonJoshua Brewster+ (b. estimated 1698, d. 27 March 1776)

Events

  • 1651
    Birth
    Estimated 1651
    Citation: 3
  • 1673~22
    Marriage | William Brewster
    2 January 1673 | Duxbury, Plymouth, MA, US
    Age: ~28
    Birth: estimated 1645 | Plymouth, Plymouth, MA, US
    Death: 3 November 1723 | Duxbury, Plymouth, MA, US
    Citations: 3,2
  • 1743~92
    Death
    2 February 1743 | Duxbury, Plymouth, MA, US
    Citation: 3
Last Edited2 February 2025 07:00:35

Citations

  1. [S768] Mayflower Families Though Five Generations - Vol 15 - Chilton, More
  2. [S1017] James Savage, A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, Vol 1
  3. [S826] Mayflower Familes Through Five Generations - Vol 24, Part 1 - Brewster
Pedigree

Rebecca Partridge

F, #25917, b. 1651

Parents

FatherGeorge ++ Partridge (b. 16 November 1617, d. 10 October 1695)
MotherSarah ++ Tracy (b. January 1623, d. 1708)

Events

  • 1651
    Birth
    1651
Last Edited19 June 2015 16:48:31
Pedigree

Thomas ++ Partridge

M, #25918, b. 12 April 1555, d. 8 July 1605

Parents

FatherThomas ++ Partridge (b. 1504, d. 8 July 1605)
MotherElizabeth ++ Sibbell (b. 1508)

Family: Patience ++ Sims (b. 1557, d. 1 February 1647)

SonRalph ++ Partridge+ (b. 12 April 1579, d. 29 September 1655)
SonJames Partridge (b. 1580)
SonJohn Partridge (b. 24 March 1580)
DaughterMary Partridge (b. 22 September 1583)
SonJames Partridge (b. 24 May 1586)

Events

  • Title
    Thomas ++ Partridge held the title Deacon.
  • 1555
    Birth
    12 April 1555 | Sutton, Valence, Kent, England
  • 158025
    Marriage | Patience ++ Sims
    22 October 1580 | Sutton, Kent, England
    Age: ~23
    Birth: 1557 | Sutton, Kent, England
    Death: 1 February 1647 | Duxbury, Plymouth, MA, US
    Citation: 1
  • 1584~29
    Education
    1584 | Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England
    He was educated at Cambridge University in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, in 1584 BA.
  • 160550
    Death
    8 July 1605 | Lenham, Kent, England
    Citation: 2
  • 1605
    Burial
    10 July 1605 | Lenham, Kent, England
    Citations: 1,3
Last Edited28 February 2025 06:34:21

Citations

  1. [S407] Ancestry
  2. [S883] Global Find a Grave Index for Burials at Sea and Other Select Burial Locations, 1300-current
  3. [S796] Find a Grave - UK and Ireland
Pedigree

Patience ++ Sims1,2

F, #25919, b. 1557, d. 1 February 1647

Family: Thomas ++ Partridge (b. 12 April 1555, d. 8 July 1605)

SonRalph ++ Partridge+ (b. 12 April 1579, d. 29 September 1655)
SonJames Partridge (b. 1580)
SonJohn Partridge (b. 24 March 1580)
DaughterMary Partridge (b. 22 September 1583)
SonJames Partridge (b. 24 May 1586)

Events

  • 1557
    Birth
    1557 | Sutton, Kent, England
    Citation: 1
  • 1580~23
    22 October 1580 | Sutton, Kent, England
    Age: 25
    Birth: 12 April 1555 | Sutton, Valence, Kent, England
    Death: 8 July 1605 | Lenham, Kent, England
    Citation: 1
  • 1647~90
    Death
    1 February 1647 | Duxbury, Plymouth, MA, US
    Citations: 1,3
Last Edited4 July 2021 07:06:27

Citations

  1. [S407] Ancestry
  2. [S796] Find a Grave - UK and Ireland
  3. [S883] Global Find a Grave Index for Burials at Sea and Other Select Burial Locations, 1300-current
Pedigree

Elizabeth Partridge

F, #25920, b. 1612, d. before 1619

Parents

FatherRalph ++ Partridge (b. 12 April 1579, d. 29 September 1655)
MotherPatience ++ Bathurst (b. 10 November 1583, d. 1658)

Events

  • 1612
    Birth
    1612
  • 1619
    Death
    Before 1619
Last Edited24 October 2019 05:14:53
Pedigree

John Partridge

M, #25921, b. 2 October 1614

Parents

FatherRalph ++ Partridge (b. 12 April 1579, d. 29 September 1655)
MotherPatience ++ Bathurst (b. 10 November 1583, d. 1658)

Events

  • 1614
    Birth
    2 October 1614
Last Edited19 June 2015 17:55:07
Pedigree

Elizabeth Partridge

F, #25922, b. 9 May 1619

Parents

FatherRalph ++ Partridge (b. 12 April 1579, d. 29 September 1655)
MotherPatience ++ Bathurst (b. 10 November 1583, d. 1658)

Family: William Kemp (b. estimated 1610)

DaughterPatience Kemp+ (b. estimated 1645, d. 29 October 1676)

Events

  • 1619
    Birth
    9 May 1619
Last Edited24 October 2019 05:15:09
Pedigree

Priscilla

F, #25923, b. estimated 1580, d. 1 April 1608

Events

  • 1580
    Birth
    Estimated 1580
  • 1608~28
    Death
    1 April 1608
Last Edited20 June 2015 13:07:27
Pedigree

Thomas ++ Partridge

M, #25924, b. 1504, d. 8 July 1605

Parents

FatherJohn ++ Partridge (b. 1480, d. 1544)
MotherAnne ++ Hastings (b. November 1483, d. 25 March 1544)

Family: Elizabeth ++ Sibbell (b. 1508)

SonThomas ++ Partridge+ (b. 12 April 1555, d. 8 July 1605)

Events

  • Lenham, Kent, England
    Birth: 1508 | Lenham, Kent, England
    Death: | London, Middlesex, England
    Citation: 1
  • 1504
    Birth
    1504 | Lenham, Kent, England
  • 1605~101
    Death
    8 July 1605 | Lenham, Kent, England
    Citation: 2
Last Edited17 July 2021 09:41:22

Citations

  1. [S407] Ancestry
  2. [S883] Global Find a Grave Index for Burials at Sea and Other Select Burial Locations, 1300-current
Pedigree

Elizabeth ++ Sibbell

F, #25925, b. 1508

Family: Thomas ++ Partridge (b. 1504, d. 8 July 1605)

SonThomas ++ Partridge+ (b. 12 April 1555, d. 8 July 1605)

Events

  • Lenham, Kent, England
    Birth: 1504 | Lenham, Kent, England
    Death: 8 July 1605 | Lenham, Kent, England
    Citation: 1
  • Death
    London, Middlesex, England
  • 1508
    Birth
    1508 | Lenham, Kent, England
Last Edited31 May 2021 17:13:58

Citations

  1. [S407] Ancestry