_Dunlaing ___________
| (0800 - 0869)
_Oilliol ____________|
| (0830 - 0869) |
| |_____________________
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_Ugaire _____________|
| (0860 - 0915) |
| | _____________________
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| |_____________________|
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| |_____________________
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|
|--Tuathal
| (0890 - 0956)
| _____________________
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| _____________________|
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|_____________________|
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| _____________________
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|_____________________|
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|_____________________
[3353] WSHNGT.ASC file (Geo Washington Ahnentafel) # 139487500 = 34967820
[2533] HARJEN.GED file
[1796]
DEATH: from MITCH.PRE file
SOUTHER.AHN file, ahnentafel # 1084
http://www.gendex.com/users/cfa1996/new_eng/D0013/G0000028.html#I795 !TAG: Apr 1936; op.cit. EONEF: op.cit. "Three Hundred Colonial Ancestors And War Service": pp 215-16.
WOOD, Ralph V.; "Mayflower Families Through Five Generations", Vol. 12; Picton Press; Rockport, ME; 1996.
NOTE: A "child" of Francis COOK was buried at St. Peter's Church in Leyden 20 MAY 1608.
This is a copy of an original handwritten copy of a deposition of Experience Mitchell, dated "Doxberry 15d, 11m, 79y" (or 15 Jan 1679). It was witnessed by "mary mittshell, mary shaw". "The Mayflower Descendant": Vol. 41, No. 2, p 151.
Exsperience Mittshell being called to give evidence certifieth and saith that goodman wilise [Willis] decon to the church of bridgwater came to my house to make way for his sone to spake with my daughter but I denied him severall times: he told me that if he colld [could] but spake with her of or on it would satisffie him: where upon through my wives and my daughters perswatione pursuasion] I gave way to it: The said Wilise asked mee what I had against his sone I dolde him that I did not medle with his sone he was a stranger to mee: I tolde him that his sone did not know what love was the above said Wilise asked me what the reson was that I though[t] so: I told him that he was in leave [love] with one and cast his eye one [on] another and left her that he was in leave with and came to her that he had cast his eye upon and do you thinke that this is love saide I: I named no body: but hee said I know nothing of that: and he said my son is basely abused: and said I have been with them and given them good satisfaction and there is nothing in it: and he said I have been with your son and daughter and have given them good satisfaction and they are very wilin and free to it and I doe not questione if you wold here me that I shold [should] give you good satisfaction two where upon I praied him to forbere for I wold enter into no discorse with him no more I did not: and further saith not the above Exsperiance mittshell"
per Donald Williams of Beaverton, OR: b 1604, d at Bridgeport, MA
_Henry PERKINS ______+
| (1484 - 1546)
_Thomas or Henry PERKINS _|
| (1510 - 1591) m 1555 |
| |_Alice --- __________
| (1486 - ....)
_Henry PERKINS _________|
| (1556 - 1608) m 1561 |
| | _____________________
| | |
| |_Alice Kibble or KEBELL __|
| (1534 - 1613) m 1555 |
| |_____________________
|
|
|--Edward PERKINS
| (1606 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
| __________________________|
| | |
| | |_____________________
| |
|_Elizabeth STRAWBRIDGE _|
(1541 - 1603) m 1561 |
| _____________________
| |
|__________________________|
|
|_____________________
_Capt. Paul WOODBRIDGE _+
| (1707 - 1778) m 1737
_Rev. Ephraim WOODBRIDGE _|
| (1746 - 1776) m 1769 |
| |_Sarah GOODRIDGE _______
| (1718 - 1777) m 1737
_Nathaniel Shaw WOODBRIDGE _|
| (1771 - 1797) m 1790 |
| | _Nathaniel SHAW ________+
| | | (1703 - 1778) m 1730
| |_Mary "Polly" SHAW _______|
| (1751 - 1775) m 1769 |
| |_Temperance HARRIS _____+
| (1709 - 1796) m 1730
|
|--Polly Shaw WOODBRIDGE
| (1791 - 1818)
| _John MUMFORD __________+
| | (1708 - 1796) m 1735
| _John MUMFORD ____________|
| | (1740 - 1825) m 1770 |
| | |_Elizabeth PERKINS _____+
| | (1713 - ....) m 1735
|_Elizabeth MUMFORD _________|
(1771 - 1795) m 1790 |
| _John CHRISTOPHERS _____+
| | (1718 - 1787) m 1740
|_Lucretia CHRISTOPHERS ___|
(1749 - 1825) m 1770 |
|_Jerusha GARDINER ______+
(1723 - 1754) m 1740
[583]
in "Chronicles..." she is called Mary Shaw but birth & death dates and parentage agree with "Woodbridge Record..." where she is called Polly. "Chronicles..." lists place of death as Norwich
"leaves from some bible..." Mary Shaw Woodbridge