Elizabeth was born about 1703, the daughter of Samuel Atkins and Emeline Newcomb of Chatham, Barnstable, Massachusetts[1][2][3],
Jan. 31, 1727-8, she married Daniel Eldredge of Eastham, who died Jan. 1732-3[4][1], and their children included:
Daniel, born March 7, 1729
Second, she married Solomon Kendrick, the son of Edward Kendrick and Elizabeth Snow of Harwich[3][5][1][5], in Chatham, and their children included:
Solomon Jr, born 1731, who married Martha Godfrey in November 1769[1][5][6]
Elizabeth, born August 29, 1736, who married Elkanah Smith, son of David on January 24, 1754[1][5][6]
John born 1740[5]. In 1767 he married Huldah Pease, daughter of Theophilius and they had children. Captain John Kendrick is credited with discovering the Columbia River[1]
Benjamin[5][1], who married Jedidah, daughter of Nathan Nickerson[6]
Joseph [1], who married Hannah Horner in 1776, and then married Hannah (Hibbard) Osborn, and third married Desire, daughter of James and Drusilla Wyman[6]
↑Familysearch notes the loss of records in Barnstable Mass and refers to the following source
↑ 3.03.1Genealogical notes of Cape Cod families by Brownson, Lydia B.; Norton, Doris V.; Held, Grace V.;
Publication date 1967; Topics Registers of births, etc.--Massachusetts--Cape Cod, Sturgis Library (Barnstable, Mass.), Marriage records--Handbooks, manuals, etc., Barnstable (Mass.)--Genealogy, Cape Cod (Mass.)--Genealogy, genealogy; Publisher Lydia B. Brownson; Collection sturgislibrary; regionaldigitizationmass; americana; Digitizing sponsor Federally funded with LSTA funds through the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners. Volume 2. See page 214 for Elizabeth's marriage to Solomon Kendrick, page 252 shows Elizabeth with her parents
↑A history of Chatham, Massachusetts : formerly the Constablewick or Village of Monomoit ; with maps and illustrations and numerous genealogical notes by Smith, William Christopher, 1861-; Publication date 1909; Topics Chatham (Mass.) -- History, Chatham (Mass.) -- Genealogy; Publisher Hyannis, Mass. : F.B. & F.P. Goss; Collection newyorkpubliclibrary; americana; Digitizing sponsor MSN; Contributor New York Public Library; Language English; This digital copy is incomplete, so please replace the url with another if you find one. Page 213 shows Elizabeth, daughter of Samuel and Emlen (Newcomb) Atkins who married 1st Daniel Eldredge of Eastham Jan. 31, 1727-8, (East. REc.), who was" supposed to be deceased" Jan. 1732-3 ; m. 2nd abt 1735, Solomon Kendrick, son of Edward of Harwich; removed to Barrington, N S., about 1762
↑ 5.05.15.25.35.45.5Genealogical notes of Cape Cod families by Brownson, Lydia B.; Norton, Doris V.; Held, Grace V.;
Publication date 1967; Topics Registers of births, etc.--Massachusetts--Cape Cod, Sturgis Library (Barnstable, Mass.), Marriage records--Handbooks, manuals, etc., Barnstable (Mass.)--Genealogy, Cape Cod (Mass.)--Genealogy, genealogy; Publisher Lydia B. Brownson; Collection sturgislibrary; regionaldigitizationmass; americana; Digitizing sponsor Federally funded with LSTA funds through the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners. Volume 32. See page 28 for Elizabeth Kendrick Smith, page 38 for Captain John Kendrick; page 54 for Solomon, Elizabeth and their children, and for Solomon Jr's marriage
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