Elizabeth Morrice
(Abt 1603-1679) |
Elizabeth Morrice
Noted events in her life were: • deposition. Elisabeth Bacon aged aboute seaventy one yeares testifyeth that I come over ffrom old Engelande in a ship with Samuell Greenehill and his wife in the yeare one thousand sixe hundred and thirty and ffoure, and wee arrived in New englande some time in Maye 34: I allso doe well remember that goodwife Greenehill and myselfe did usually account thatt her son thomas Greenehill and my son Timothy Stanly was of the same age and they did boath suck when they weare one ship boarde. And ffurder I doe testifye thatt my son Timothy was borne in Janewary was a twelve month before wee came oute of Englande, w'ch was in Janewary one thousande sixe hundred thirty and two. And allso I doe well remember thatt Samuell Greenhill was reputed by those thatt weare well aquainted with him in the ship a man of a considerable estate and was accordingly entertayed in the ship with mr. Willard, and Mr. pantry and mr. Crayffoote and oathers of good account. Allso, the age of my son timothy is sett downe in a Booke of my husband Stanley's which may be seene if neede be, with the age of ye reste of my children and ffurder saith nott." Elizabeth married Timothy Stanley, son of John Stanley and Susan Lancock, in 1625 in Ashford, Kent, England. (Timothy Stanley was born on 22 Mar 1602 in Tenterden, Kent, England, christened on 1 Apr 1604, died on 30 Apr 1648 in Hartford, Connecticut and was buried in Center Church, Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, USA.) |
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