Elizabeth Bourne born 1759 to Samuel Bourne and Elizabeth L'Hommedien.
Reuben Newton married #2. Elizabeth Bourne.
Aurelia Ann Newton 1824-1867 married Jarvis Briggs 1811-1861.
Their daughter Aurelia Briggs married Lafayette Vaughan. Mary Viola Vaughan Skeels was their daughter. We were told there was advertised a big Newton estate in England. They sent a Briggs who never returned or was heard of again. It was advertised again and they ignored. Considering there was a first marriage to Reuben Newton, this may explain possible events.
Elizabeth Bourne born 1759 to Samuel Bourne and Elizabeth L'Hommedien.
Sources
Samuel Bourne born 1716 Sandwich Barnstable, Massachusetts; christened 30 October 1726 at birth place; died 21 Oct 1791 Falmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts. Buried at death place. Source: Genealogies of Mayflower Families, Vol I, Pages 235-236 (Orginally in October 1964 issue of The
Samuel Bourne born 1716 Sandwich Barnstable, Massachusetts; christened 30 October 1726 at birth place; died 21 Oct 1791 Falmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts. Buried at death place. Source: Genealogies of Mayflower Families, Vol I, Pages 235-236 (Orginally in October 1964 issue of The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Pages 289-290.
Oliver B. Brown, Falmouth Massachusetts Vital Records ,1976 for Records of Samuel and his family.
Samuel Bourne married 25 April 1739 Southold, Suffolk, New York, British Colonial America to Elizabeth L'Hommedien. Elizabeth born 20 May 1725 Southold, New York; died 28 January 1807 Falmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts. Burial 31 January 1807 death place.
Source: In Captain Benjamin L'Hommedien's will dated 2 November 1754 my eldest daughter Elizabeth Bourn/Boorn; Reference New York Wills and Administration's Vol 19, 1754-1756 page 356, Filmstrip image 369 @ Ancestry.com.
Genealogy of Mayflower Families Vol. I 1985 pgs. 235-236.
Frédéric Gregory Mather, The Refugees of 1776 from Long Island to Connecticut, 1913, page 44.
Samuel Bourne born 1716 Sandwich Barnstable, Massachusetts; christened 30 October 1726 at birth place; died 21 Oct 1791 Falmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts. Buried at death place. Source: Genealogies of Mayflower Families, Vol I, Pages 235-236 (Orginally in October 1964 issue of The
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