Family of Humphrey * WOODBURY and Elizabeth * HUNTER

Husband: Humphrey * WOODBURY (1597-1686)
Wife: Elizabeth * HUNTER (1617-1689)
Children: Humphrey * WOODBURY (1646-1727)
Marriage 11 Apr 1638 Beverly, Essex, MA. US

Husband: Humphrey * WOODBURY

Name: Humphrey * WOODBURY
Sex: Male
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 1597 Somersetshire, England
Death 11 Oct 1686 (age 88-89) Beverly, Essex, MA. US

Wife: Elizabeth * HUNTER

Name: Elizabeth * HUNTER
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 16 Nov 1617 Budleigh, Devonshire, England
Immigration 1635 (age 17-18) from London, Middlesex, England1
Sailed on the vessel " Blessing"
Death 1 May 1689 (age 71) Beverly, Essex, MA. US

Child 1: Humphrey * WOODBURY

Name: Humphrey * WOODBURY
Sex: Male
Spouse: Anna * WINDER (1653-1728)
Birth 8 Mar 1646 Beverly, Essex, MA. US2,3
Death 9 Apr 1727 (age 81) Gloucester, Essex, MA, US

Note on Wife: Elizabeth * HUNTER

Notes of Elizabeth Hunter

 

Origin : Unknown

 

Migration: 1635 on the Blessing (on 13 July 1635, “Eliz[abeth] Hunter,” age 18, was enrolled at London as a passenger for New England on the Blessing [Hotten 108]

 

 

BIRTH: About 1617 (age 18 on July 1635 [Hotten]).

 

MARRIAGE : By 1637 Humphrey Woodbury, son of John Woodbury {1624, Cape Ann} [BMB 3:2054-57].

 

ASSOCIATION : She was the daughter of Susan (______) (Hunter) Hollingsworth, and the stepdaughter of Richard Hollingsworth {1635, Salem}. She sailed to New England with this couple, along with four younger half-sibling and three full siblings, CHRISTIAN HUNTER {1635 Salem}, THOMAS HUNTER {Salem} and WILLIAM HUNTER {1635}, Salem}.

 

 

BIBLIOGRAPHIC NOTE: In 1964 Florence Barclay prepared a detailed and careful article which documented the lives of the four Hunter siblings and their connections to one another. The NHGS differs with her only in her conclusions with regards to the relationship between the Hunter siblings and the Hollingsworth siblings [TAG 40:77-84] [i]

 

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BIBLIOGRAPHIC NOTE: In 1964 Florence Barclay prepared a detailed and careful article which documented the lives of the four Hunter siblings and their connections to one another. The NHGS differs with her only in her conclusions with regards to the relationship between the Hunter siblings and the Hollingsworth siblings [TAG 40:77-84] [i]

Sources

1"Passenger and Immigrations Lists Index 1500-1900".
2Edmund West, "Family Data Collection - Births" (Provo, UT 2001).
3"MA Town and Vital Records 1620-1988 Record".