Mary Paine was born on 28 January 1692/3 in Eastham, Barnstable, Province of Massachusetts Bay, the daughter of John and Bennett (Freeman) Paine.[1][2]
She married Samuel Freeman on 09 October 1712 in Eastham.[3] He was born on 01 September 1688 in Eastham, the son of Samuel and Elizabeth (Sparrow) Freeman. He died in Eastham on 30 May 1751 in his 63rd year and was buried in the Cove Burying Ground.[4][1]
She died aged about 76 years on 05 March 1770 and was buried in the Cove Burying Ground in Eastham next to her husband.[5][6]
Samuel and Mary (Paine) Freeman had the following children recorded in Eastham:[7][1]
Barnabas, b. 12 September 1733; d. 08 Oct 1736 Eastham.
Barnabas, b. 23 February 1736/7; m. Bethiah Knowles
Sources
↑ 1.01.11.2 Austin, John D., Mayflower Families Through 5 Generations, Stephen Hopkins, Vol. 6 (Plymouth, MA: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 2001 [3rd edition]), pp. 42, 181-182.
↑ Bowman, George Ernest, "Eastham & Orleans Vital Records," The Mayflower DescendantVol. 8(1906):14.
"Mary Paine the daughter of John Paine was borne the twenty eight day of Jenuary in the year of our lord . 1692/93, Eastham "
↑Find a Grave, database and images (accessed 16 April 2022), memorial page for Samuel Freeman IV (1 Sep 1688–30 May 1751), Find A Grave: Memorial #6410998, citing Cove Burying Ground, Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, USA ; Maintained by Kevin Avery (contributor 47024642). (Includes gravestone photo.)
↑Find a Grave, database and images (accessed 16 April 2022), memorial page for Mary Paine Freeman (28 Jan 1693–5 Mar 1770), Find A Grave: Memorial #51100370, citing Cove Burying Ground, Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, USA ; Maintained by Leigh Miller (contributor 46928112). (Includes gravestone photo.)
↑ Mayflower Families Through Five Generations Descendants of the Pilgrims Who Landed at Plymouth, Massachusetts, in December 1620, Volume Twenty-Four, Part 3, The Descendants of Elder William Brewster Through His Children Patience, Fear, and Love, Generations 5 and 6, by Barbara Lambert Merrick, edited by John Bradley Arthaud, previewed by Peggy M. Baker, published in 2019 by the General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 4 Winslow Street, Plymouth, MA 02360, page 89
See also:
Smith Jr., Leonard H. and Norma H. Smith. Vital Records of the Towns of Eastham and Orleans: An authorized facsimile reproduction of records published serially 1901-1935 in The Mayflower Descendant, With an added index of persons, published online by Ancestry.com, The Generations Network, Inc., Provo, UT, 2007. Original publisher: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, Maryland, 1993.
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