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Mary Patch 1649–1717 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 6 APR 1649

Birth Location: Salem, Massachusetts (Essex)

Death Date: 18 MAR 1717

Death Location: Beverly, Massachusetts (Essex)

Father: James Patch

Mother: Hannah Woodbury

Spouse(s): Paul Thorndike

Children(s): John Thorndike

In 1649, Mary Patch entered the world in Salem, Massachusetts (Essex), born to James Patch And Hannah Woodbury. Mary Patch married Paul Thorndike, and had children including John Thorndike. Mary Patch passed away in 1717 in Beverly, Massachusetts (Essex).

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Biography

  • In 1649, Mary Patch entered the world in Salem, Massachusetts (Essex), born to James Patch And Hannah Woodbury.
  • Mary Patch married Paul Thorndike, and had children including John Thorndike.
  • Mary Patch passed away in 1717 in Beverly, Massachusetts (Essex).

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Mary Patch's Ancestors

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Mary Patch
1649–1717
Birth Place: Salem, Massachusetts (Essex)
Parents
James Patch
1625–1657
South Petherton, Somerset Co., England
Hannah Woodbury
1629–1703
Misterton, Somerset Co., England
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Mary Patch's Descendants

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Mary Patch (6 APR 1649–18 MAR 1717) m. Paul Thorndike (18 APR 1642–2 JAN 1698)
  1. 1. John Thorndike 1675–1760 m. Joanna Larkin 1676–1716 m. Joanna Larkin 1673–1716
    1. 1. Robert Thorndike 1697–1736 m. Elizabeth Woodbury 1696–1781
      1. 1. Ruth (E.) Thorndike 1725–1767 m. Samuel (C.) Cates 1718–1793
        1. 1. Elizabeth Cates 1753–1838 m. Nathan Webber 1747– m. Benjamin (F.) Gooch 1747–1830
        2. 2. Samuel Cates 1755– m. Bethia Small 1759–
        3. 3. Anna Cates 1759– m. James Gooch 1753–1804
        4. 4. Robert Cates 1757–1811 m. Mary (C. E.) Holmes 1761– m. Mary Holmes 1760–1815
        5. 5. James Cates 1767–
        6. 6. Lydia (Betsey) Cates 1763–1830 m. Sylvanus (O'Brien) Seavey 1754–1795 m. Thomas Bryant 1775–1830
        7. 7. Edward Cates 1750–1830 m. Elizabeth 1756–1840
        8. 8. Ruth Cates 1761–1833 m. Elisha Coffin 1758–1830
        9. 9. Hannah Cates 1765–1792 m. Daniel Merritt 1756–1807
    2. 2. Robert Thorndike 1697–1740 m. Elizabeth Woodbury 1696–1781
      1. 1. Ruth Thorndike 1725– m. Samuel (C.) Cates 1721–1793
        1. 1. Edward Cates 1751–1830
        2. 2. Ruth Cates 1761–
        3. 3. Lydia Cates 1763–
        4. 4. Hannah Cates 1765–
      2. 2. John Thorndike 1734–1786 m. Christian Simonton 1746–
        1. 1. Sarah Thorndike 1770–1850 m. Howard (Edward) Webb 1765–1846

Mary Patch's Timeline

3 Records

1649
6 APR 1649
Birth of Mary Patch in Salem, Massachusetts (Essex)
Salem, Massachusetts (Essex)
1717
16 MAR 1717
Age 68
Death of Mary Patch in Beverly, Massachusetts (Essex)
Beverly, Massachusetts (Essex)
1717
18 MAR 1717
Age 68
Burial of Mary Patch in Beverly, Massachusetts (Essex)
Beverly, Massachusetts (Essex)

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 6 APR 1649
    Event Place: Salem, Massachusetts (Essex)
    Record Source: GEDCOM file submitted by Jeffrey Sprague, [email protected]. Imported on 31 March 2020.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 16 MAR 1717
    Event Place: Beverly, Massachusetts (Essex)
    Record Source: GEDCOM file submitted by Jeffrey Sprague, [email protected]. Imported on 31 March 2020.

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: 18 MAR 1717
    Event Place: Beverly, Massachusetts (Essex)
    Record Source: GEDCOM file submitted by Jeffrey Sprague, [email protected]. Imported on 31 March 2020.

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Record Source: GEDCOM file submitted by Jeffrey Sprague, [email protected]. Imported on 31 March 2020.

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Record Source: GEDCOM file submitted by Jeffrey Sprague, [email protected]. Imported on 31 March 2020.

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