Mary (Kinsman) Wardwell immigrated to New England as a child during the Puritan Great Migration (1621-1640).
Marie (Mary) was baptised 10 Mar 1630/31at St Michael, Highworth, Wiltshire, England. [1]
In 1665 she was a beneficiary of her father's will [2]:
" I give unto my daughter Mary the wife of Usuall Wardwell ten pounds and to her foure elder children twenty shillings a peece viz Daniel, Roger, Mary and Susan Ringe."
Her other two children by Daniel were also beneficiaries:
" I doe give and bequeath unto my sonn Robert ....... paying unto Isaac & Sarah Ringe the chilldren of my daughter Mary ten pounds apeece when they come to age & if either of them dye before they come to age the survivor to enjoy the whole twenty pound."
Her first child with by Usuall Wardell (Abigail) had not been born by the date of this will.
William Richard Cutter. "New England Families, Genealogical and memorial; a record of the achievements of her people in the making of commonwealths and the founding of a nation" Lewis Historical Publishing Co., New York (1914) Vol. 2, p. 654.see at archive.org.
Thank you to Karen Johnson for creating WikiTree profile Kinsman-1169 through the import of Karen Parkins Family Tree (1).ged on Apr 11, 2013.
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This person immigrated to New England between 1621-1640 as a Minor Child (under age 21 at time of immigration) of a Puritan Great Migration immigrant who is profiled in Robert Charles Anderson's Great Migration Directory (or is otherwise accepted by the Puritan Great Migration (PGM) Project).
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Hi. I was doing a little Ring family research. Not that you need another source but here's one anyway :-) Cutter, William Richard (1847-1918) "New England Families, genealogical and memorial..." pg.654; pub.1914. NY, Lewis Historical Publishing Co.
In general, books by Cutter and just amassed information from other people's works and he does not use sources. Although he may send you in the correct direction, it's best to confirm any information in other reliable sources, as he is also sometimes way out in left field.
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