Bethia Hall was born circa 1672 in Yarmouth, the daughter of Gersham Hall and Bethia Bangs of Yarmouth, Massachusetts[1]
On January 3, 1689, she married Kenelm Winslow III, the son of Kenelm Winslow II and Mercy Worden of Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts[2][1][3][4][5][6][7][8], and they had children, including:
Bethia, born 1691, who married Joseph Wing on March 5, 1712[3][4][6][8]
Mercy, born 1693, who married Philip Vincent, son of Henry, March 8, 1710[3][4][6][8]
Rebecca, born 1695, who married Samuel Ryder, son of John, on March 24, 1719[3][4][6][8]
Thankful, born 1697, who married Theophilius Crosby on Feb 14, 1722[3][4][6][8]
Kenelm Winslow IV, born 1700, who married Zerviah Rider and then married Abigail Sturgess[3][4][6][8]
Thomas, born 1704, who married Mehitable Winslow, daughter of Edward on Feb 12, 1722[3][4][6][8]
Mary, who married Ebenezer Clapp, March 9, 1726[3][4][6][8]
Hannah, who married Edward Winslow of Rochester in 1728[3][4][6][8]
Seth, born 1715, who married Thankful Sears and Priscilla Freeman[3][4][6][8]
Kenelm was a cloth dresser at Winslow's Mills in Harwich[6][8]
Kenelm Winslow III died March 20, 1728 in Harwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts[2][3][4][8]
This profile shows that Bethia (Hall) Winslow Hawes died before Joseph Hawes remarried, on 8 September 1745 in Harwich, Barnstable, MA [4]
Sources
↑ 1.01.11.2"Genealogical Notes of Cape Cod Families" Lydia B. Brownson, Grace W. Held, and Doris V. Norton, (Duxbury, Mass., typ., 1966), Vol. 24 (Gould to Hall). See page 149 for Bethiah. This open source shows the same information as that shown on NEHGS (behind a paywall)
↑ 2.02.12.2Torrey's New England Marriages Volume 3, page 1699 found in New England Marriages to 1700. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2008.) Originally published as: New England Marriages Prior to 1700. Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015, which provides the following sources: WINSLOW, Kenelm (1668-1729) & Bethiah HALL, m/2 Joseph HOWES/HAWES; 3 Jan 1689; Yarmouth {Winslow 1:82; Hamlin 126; Foster Anc. 70-71; Bearse (ms) 9; Bangs 27, 28, 39; Warner-Harrington 785; MD 5:27; Reg. 26:69; NYGBR 71:379}
↑ 3.003.013.023.033.043.053.063.073.083.093.103.11"Genealogical Notes of Cape Cod Families" Lydia B. Brownson, Grace W. Held, and Doris V. Norton, (Duxbury, Mass., typ., 1966), Vol. 50 (Wing to Young). See page 118 for Kenelm. Look the children indicated with an + up alphabetically. This open source shows the same information as that shown on NEHGS (behind a paywall)
↑ 6.006.016.026.036.046.056.066.076.086.096.106.11 Hawes, Frank Mortimer, Foster Record: An Account of Thomas Foster of Billerica, Mass., and Some of His Descendants, with Appendices Relating to Inter-Marriages, Chillingsworth, Freeman, Winslow, Lewis and King (Somerville, Mass.: Fred E. Bradford, 1889), This file is available on Ancestry.com (behind a paywall). See page 70-71.
↑ Dudley, Dean, History and Genealogy of the Bangs Family with Genealogical Tables and Notes (Montrose, Mass.: privately printed, 1896), see page 27, 28, family of Bethia (Bangs) Hall. This source is available on Ancestry.com (behind a paywall
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