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ABIGAIL SALTER 1623–1663 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 9 November 1623

Birth Location: Rattlesden, Suffolk, England

Death Date: Jan 1663

Death Location: Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA

Father: George Salter

Mother: Elizabeth Munning

Spouse(s): LT. HAMMOND

Children(s): Elizabeth Prosser, Abigail Hammond, John Jr, Elizabeth Hammond, Sarah Hammond, Philip Hammond

The story of ABIGAIL SALTER began in 1623 in Rattlesden, Suffolk, England. ABIGAIL SALTER married Lt John Hammond, and had children including Abigail Hammond, Elizabeth Hammond, Elizabeth Prosser, John Hammond Jr, Philip Hammond, Sarah Hammond. ABIGAIL SALTER passed away in 1663 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of ABIGAIL SALTER began in 1623 in Rattlesden, Suffolk, England.
  • ABIGAIL SALTER married Lt John Hammond, and had children including Abigail Hammond, Elizabeth Hammond, Elizabeth Prosser, John Hammond Jr, Philip Hammond, Sarah Hammond.
  • ABIGAIL SALTER passed away in 1663 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.

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ABIGAIL SALTER's Ancestors

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ABIGAIL SALTER
1623–1663
Birth Place: Rattlesden, Suffolk, England
Parents
George Salter
1597–1654
Rattlesden, Suffolk, England
Elizabeth Munning
1596–1662
Brettenham, Suffolk, England
Grandparents
Edward Salter
1564–1634
Monks, Suffolk, England
Mary (Nunn) Salter
1569–1632
Felsham, Suffolk, England
Rev (Humphrey) Munning
1562–1624
Brettenham, Suffolk, England
Elizabeth Winthrop
1569–1631
Freston, Suffolk, England
Great-Grandparents
Blaise Salter
1527–1602
Collett Smith
1541–1602
George Nunn
1543–1604
Annys Barit
1539–1636
REV. Munning
1517–1593
Ellen Ungle
1514–1596
William Winthrop
1529–1581
Elizabeth 12GGM
1529–1578
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Richard Salter
1501–1538
Jane Samuels
1511–1572
Richard Smith
1511–1559
Agnes Crompe
1519–
James Nunn
1506–1560
Joan Riddlesdale
1510–1558
Thomas Sir
1488–1557
Agnes asMunning
1492–1587
Adam 1551)
1498–1562

ABIGAIL SALTER's Descendants

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ABIGAIL SALTER (9 November 1623–Jan 1663) m. LT. (JOHN) HAMMOND (2 Jul 1626–22 November 1709)
  1. 1. Elizabeth Prosser 1655–1696 m. Christopher Sly 1650–1697
    1. 1. Henery (Sly or) Slie 1675–1737 m. LIDIA MILLS 1690–1725
      1. 1. Mills Slye 1715–1793 m. Rachel Bumpus 1719–1807
        1. 1. Lydia (Slye) Sley 1754–1820 m. Johannas (Van) Dusen 1740–1824
        2. 2. John (Thomas) Sly 1763–1868
        3. 3. Zylphia Slye 1758–1836
        4. 4. James Slye –1828
        5. 5. Elizabeth Slye 1755–
        6. 6. Miriam Sly 1743–1838
        7. 7. Rebecca Sly 1742–1818
        8. 8. Gideon Slye 1752–1839
        9. 9. Ruth Slye 1753–
      2. 2. JOSHUA SLY 1719–1749
      3. 3. Anne Slie 1714–
      4. 4. Henery Slye 1722–
      5. 5. Lidia (Slie) Sly 1725–1725
      6. 6. Eleanor Slie 1710–
    2. 2. Stephen Sly 1670–1738
  2. 2. Abigail Hammond 1659–1718
  3. 3. John (Hammond) Jr 1654–1659
  4. 4. Elizabeth Hammond 1655–1715
  5. 5. Sarah Hammond 1666–1674
  6. 6. Philip Hammond 1657–1720

ABIGAIL SALTER's Timeline

3 Records

1623
9 November 1623
Birth of ABIGAIL SALTER in Rattlesden, Suffolk, England
Rattlesden, Suffolk, England
1623
9 Nov 1623
ABIGAIL SALTER was christened in Rattlesden, Suffolk, England
Rattlesden, Suffolk, England
1663
Jan 1663
Age 40
Death of ABIGAIL SALTER in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA
Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 9 November 1623
    Event Place: Rattlesden, Suffolk, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Christening
    Event Date: 9 Nov 1623
    Event Place: Rattlesden, Suffolk, England
    Record Source: Millennium File

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Jan 1663
    Event Place: Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA

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