28 Nov 1757: Grace Gurney and Joshua "Ramon" filed their marriage intentions in Rochester, Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay Colony.[1] Also recorded at Middleborough, Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay Colony.[2]
Research Notes
Rigler, Jean Gurney, 1931-. The Gurney family from Aaron to Zuinglius : a genealogical dictionary : some descendants of Richard Gurney who settled at Weymouth, MA before 1656. Honolulu, Hawaii : J.G. Rigler. 1994. pgs 20, 21[3]
Found on Family Search profie: Sources: A: GS Film #551,531 V /98, Will of Benjamin Gurney (d. 1739) B: GS Film #559,140 V95, pg 139 Land Deed Plymouth County, Mass C: Correspondence and enclosure #1, from Jean Gurney Rigler, 2117 Puualii Pl., Hawaii 96822 dated 12 Noov 1974 D: GS Film #482,218 pgs 118, 128. Land Deeds Plymouth Co., Mass. E:974.485/D1 v2n Vol 1,2. Dartmouth, Massachusetts printed vital records. F: GS Film (restricted) Bapt for dead Manti Temple wife b. date and mother's first name. G: Rev Pension Papers GS 971,147.
↑ "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q29L-BJVT : Wed Oct 25 16:21:48 UTC 2023), Entry for Joshua Raymond and Grace Gurney, 28 Nov 1757.
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