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Mary (Turner) Prince (1658 - 1738)

Mary Prince formerly Turner
Born in Scituate, Plymouth Countymap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 23 Dec 1679 in Hull, Plymouth Colony, New Englandmap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 79 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts Baymap
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Biography

Mary Turner. Born on 10 Dec 1658 in Scituate, Massachusetts, a daughter of John Turner, Sr. and Mary Brewster. On 23 Dec 1679 when Mary was 21, she married Captain Isaac Prince, born circa 1654, a son of Elder John Prince and Alice Honor. [1] Children of Mary and Isaac are:

  • Alice Prince, born December 19, 1680, in Hull, Massachusetts, baptized in the Second Church of Scituate, on April 10, 1681, died before 1756, in Dorchester, Massachusetts, married Edward Foster, son of Timothy Foster and Relief Holland
  • Isaac Prince, born October 9, 1682, in Hull, died in 1719, in Surinam, British West Indies, married 1) Abigail Chapman, daughter of Ralph Chapman, and 2) Elizabeth Pain, daughter of Nathaniel Paine
  • Elisha Prince, born April 14, 1684, in Hull, died August 17, 1707, in Hull, aged 23 and unmarried
  • Mary Prince, born December 2, 1685, in Hull, was baptized February 7, 1769/70 (see notes) married Joseph Goold, son of Robert Goold and Mehitable Bosworth
  • David Prince, born October 4, 1687, in Hull, Master Mariner, married 1) Sarah Lincoln and 2) married Elizabeth Gould, daughter of Thomas Gould and Experience Sumner
  • Jacob Prince, born October 5, 1690, in Hull
  • James Prince, born August 16, 1692, in Hull
  • Captain Joseph Prince, born March 5, 1694, in Hull, died January 20, 1758, Mariner, married 1) on August 24, 1715, Mary Ashley, who died October 30, 1721, in Boston, and 2) on May 10, 1722, Mary Townsend, who died March 27, 1755, in Boston, and 3) on January 13, 1757, married Mary (Charnock) Greenwood, (1710-1794) daughter of John Charnock, and widow of Samuel Greenwood. After Joseph's death, his third wife married Humphrey Devereaux, as his third wife
  • Caleb Prince, born September 24, 1695, in Hull
  • Ruth Prince, born June 10, 1698, in Hull, died after 1736, married Joseph Soper, son of John Soper
  • Honor Prince, born October 26, 1701, in Hull, died January 18, 1777 in Weymouth, married Francis Loud, Jr. born July 26, 1700 in Ispswich, Massachusetts

Mary (Turner) Prince died December 10, 1738, in Hull, Massachusetts, at the age of eighty. [2]

Researcher's Notes

Old Style Calendar: Before 1752 the year began on Lady Day, March 25th,. Dates between January 1st and March 24th were at the end of the year. Old Style (O.S.) and New Style (N.S.) are used to indicate whether the year has been adjusted. Often both dates are used.

Sources

  1. https://mathcs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/rr04/rr04_389.html#P2219
  2. Barbara Lambert Merrick, William Brewster Of The Mayflower and His Descendants for Four Generations, General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1996






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