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Mary Welles 1626–1700 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1626

Birth Location: Evesham, Wychavon District, Worcestershire, England

Death Date: 3 Jul 1700

Death Location: Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut

Father: (Hugh) Welles

Mother: Frances Albright

Spouse(s): Cornet Gilbert

Children(s): Lydia Gilbert

Mary Welles was born in 1626 in Evesham, Wychavon District, Worcestershire, England, the child of Hugh Thomas Welles And Frances Albright. Mary Welles married Cornet Jonathan Gilbert, and had children including Lydia Gilbert. Mary Welles passed away in 1700 in Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut.

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Biography

  • Mary Welles was born in 1626 in Evesham, Wychavon District, Worcestershire, England, the child of Hugh Thomas Welles And Frances Albright.
  • Mary Welles married Cornet Jonathan Gilbert, and had children including Lydia Gilbert.
  • Mary Welles passed away in 1700 in Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut.

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Spouses(s)

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Mary Welles's Ancestors

Self
Mary Welles
1626–1700
Birth Place: Evesham, Wychavon District, Worcestershire, England
Parents
(Hugh) Thomas Welles
1595–1636
England
Frances Albright
1600–1678
Warwickshire, England
Grandparents
Thomas Wells
1566–1620
Colchester Borough, Essex, England
ANNE (ELIZABETH Hunt Kimball ^ Welles, of St Albans,) Immigrant
1568–1678
Abbey, St. Albens, Hartford, England
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Mary Welles's Descendants

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Mary Welles (1626–3 Jul 1700) m. Cornet (Jonathan) Gilbert (1617–10 Dec 1682)
  1. 1. Lydia Gilbert 1654–1738 m. Stephen Richardson 1652–1694 m. John Chapman 1644–1711
    1. 1. Jonathan Richardson 1674–1700 m. Anna Edwards 1678–1764
      1. 1. Amos (Richardson) Sr 1699–1779 m. Abigail Holman 1699–1779 m. Rachel Yarrington 1707–1775
        1. 1. Abigail Richardson 1739–1813
        2. 2. Ann Richardson 1733–1813
        3. 3. Asa Richardson 1731–1789
        4. 4. Benjamin Richardson 1735–1735
        5. 5. Easter Richardson 1736–1814
        6. 6. Gersham Richardson 1748–1788
        7. 7. Humphrey Richardson 1736–1756
        8. 8. James Richardson 1739–1776
        9. 9. John Richardson 1725–1748
        10. 10. Mary (Ann) Richardson 1729–1806
        11. 11. Stephen Richardson 1732–1809
        12. 12. Susanna Richardson 1745–
        13. 13. William (Charles) Richardson 1727–1732
        14. 14. Zebulon Richardson 1734–1809
        15. 15. Eunice Jewett 1750–1793
        16. 16. Rachel Richardson 1729–1807
        17. 17. Lois Porter 1741–1766
        18. 18. Lemuel Richardson 1726–1777
        19. 19. Justus Richardson 1743–1813
        20. 20. Nathan Richardson 1725–1799
        21. 21. Amos (Richardson) Capt 1728–1802 m. Ruth Stiles 1734–1777 m. Phebe Richardson 1734–1802
      2. 2. Jonathan Richardson 1697–1773

Mary Welles's Timeline

2 Records

1626
1626
Birth of Mary Welles in Evesham, Wychavon District, Worcestershire, England
Evesham, Wychavon District, Worcestershire, England
1700
3 Jul 1700
Age 74
Death of Mary Welles in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Colony
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Colony

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1626
    Event Place: Evesham, Wychavon District, Worcestershire, England
    Record Source:
    [1] U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current
    [2] North America, Family Histories, Book Title: Hodge Genealogy from the first of the name in this country to the present time : with a number of a

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 3 Jul 1700
    Event Place: Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Colony
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

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