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JOHNSON and SCHAUFELBERGER GENEALOGY
WAITE
Narrative
Letters
Artifacts
Research
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MARSHALL RICHARD WAITE
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born
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~1597
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christened
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Apr. 10, 1604 at Rigsby with Ailby, Lincoln ENG
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married 1st
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~1637 to Elizabeth (Marion) Unknown (1625-1651) [when she was supposedly 12!]
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married 2nd
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~1652 to Rebecca Hepbourne
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died
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Sep. 17, 1680 at Boston, Suffolk MA
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buried
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Mar. 9, 1637? at King's Chapel, Boston, Suffolk MA [isn't this more likely to be a child of Marshall Richard & Elizabeth Waite?]
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Children:
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Joseph Waite
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b. 1637; d. Nov. 20, 1651
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Isaac Waite
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b. Aug. 9, 1638; d. Aug. 21, 1638
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Return Waite
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b. Jul. 8, 1639; CHR May 14, 1639? at First Church, Boston; m. Martha March; d. Sep. 1702; BUR King's Chapel, Boston, Suffolk, MA
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Hannah Waite
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b. Jul. 14, 1641 at Boston, Suffolk MA; CHR Jul. 12, 1641 at First Church, Boston; d. <1680
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Nathaniel Waite
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CHR Nov. 5, 1643; d. <1679
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Samuel Waite
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CHR Jul. 9, 1648; d. <1679
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Elizabeth Waite
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CHR Nov. 17, 1650 in First Church, Boston, Suffolk MA
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MARY WAITE
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born
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Feb. 15, 1645/6
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married
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died
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Dec. 21, 1721
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Children:
FOOTNOTES
SOURCES CONSULTED
UNDERLYING SOURCES referenced by the above
New England Marriages Prior to 1700
Savage, James, A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, Vol. 4, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc, Baltimore, MD, 1965-1990
DAR Patriot Index Centennial Edition
Early History of Newton
Hibner, Aldis Everard, The Descendants of Joseph Bartlett of Newton, MA, The Tuttle Company, Rutland VT, 1934
The Mayflower Descendant, Vol. XIV; Plymouth, Massachusetts Vital Records
Grady, James M., History of the Early Settlement of Newton, Massachusetts: Looking Back
Pope, Charles Henry, ed., Willard Genealogy; Sequel to Willard Memoir, Willard Family Association, Boston MA 1915
Waite, H.E., The Waite Family of Boston, Higginson Book Company, 1877
Wyman, Thomas Bellows and Edes, Henry Herbert,Genealogies and Estates of Charlestown, Massachusetts 1629-1818, D. Clapp, Boston 1879
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