Mary Wilson's Birth 7 August 1718 and Baptism 23 July 1721 at Kittery. [1]
Her Marriage: Zachariah Field of Falmouth, ME filed an intent to marry Mary Wilson also of Falmouth on 23 July 1738 as recorded by Samuel Moody, Town Clerk. [2]
.. "(IV) Zacharias, ... married, in Falmouth, November 9, 1738, Mary Wilson, born August 7, 1718. He resided in Falmouth. Children: 1. Daniel, born April 24, 1739; married Lucy Ingersoll. 2. Betty, born May 27, 1741; married October 24, 1762, John Crandal. 3. Zachariah, born June 3, 1743. 4. Obadiah, born July 16, 1745; mentioned below. 5. Joseph, born August 9, 1747. 6. Molly, born December 27, 1749. 7. Benjamin, born March 5, 1752; died May, 1752. 8. Benjamin, born May 8, 1754; married Hannah Hanson. 9. Lydia, born February 15, 1759. 10. Stephen, born February 15, 1759 (twin)."[3]
Sources
↑ Early Pleasant River Families of Washington County, Maine, Page: p. 633. Author: Leonard F. Tibbetts and Darryl B. Lamson, Picton Press, Rockport, Maine, 1999
↑ GS Film 001002336 Falmouth, ME. - Maine State Archives; Cultural Building, 84 State House Station, Augusta, ME 04333-0084; Pre 1892 Delayed Returns; Roll Number: 36
↑ Burrage, Henry Sweetser; Albert Roscoe Stubbs; and George Thomas Little. Genealogical and family history of the state of Maine. (New York, New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, c1909), 1182.
Page 293: Mary Wilson b. say 1718, bp. 14 Oct. 1722, not in her father's will.
Page 295: "(probably) Mary Wilson (dau. of Gowen and Anne (Shepherd) Wilson), infant, bp. 23 July 1721; perhaps the Mary Wilson b. 7 Aug. 1 718, m. Zacharias Field"
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