Mabel Olmstead, third known child of James (1580-1640) & Joyce (-1621)(Cornish) Olmstead, was baptized 30 September 1610 & buried at Fairstead 18 February 1621/2. [1][2]
No burial location has been identified for Mabel though a Memorial was created for her. [3]
) "Son of James and Jane (Bristow), bapt. at Great Leighs, Co., Essex, England, 4 Dec 1580; died at Hartford in 1640; married at Great Leighs, 26 Oct 1605 to Joyce Cornish, who was buried at Fairsted, Co. Essex, 21 Apr 1621.
) He came on the Lion to Boston in 1632, with his two sons, and three children of his brother Richard, and settled in Cambridge, Mass. In 1636 removed to Hartford."
) Children of James Olmstead and Joyce Cornish:
) Faith Olmstead; bapt. 7 Jan 1606/7; buried at Fairsted, 3 Mar 1627.
) Frances Olmstead; bapt. 14 Feb 1608/9; buried 14 Feb 1608/9.
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