Records of the Particular Court of Connecticut, 1639-1663; Published by The Connecticut Historical Society And The Society of Colonial Wars In The State of Connecticut, Hartford, 1928. Page 158-159; image 110, (FamilySearch.org link: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSZC-S7SL-3 : 4 April 2022).
Holcombe, James Hallowell, Jr. Thomas Holcombe of Connecticut, citing 1. Elisha Scott Loomis, Joseph Loomis, Page 127/Item 4.. 2. LLD Elias Loomis Loomis Female Lines, Vol. I:Pg. 108/Item 7.. 3. Gary Boyd Roberts, Notable Kin II, Page 110.. 4. LLD Elias Loomis Loomis Female Lines, page 108. 5. Elisha Scott Loomis, Joseph Loomis, Page 127. 6. LLD Elias Loomis Loomis Female Lines, page 108, 129.
Mary in entry for Jane Tudor, "Connecticut Births and Christenings, 1649-1906"
Genealogical and family history of the state of Connecticut; a record of the achievements of her people in the making of a commonwealth and the founding of a nation, by Cutter, William Richard, 1847-1918, ed; Clement, E. H. (Edward Henry), 1843-1920, joint ed; Hart, Samuel, 1845-1917, joint ed; Talcott, Mary Kingsbury, 1847-1917, joint ed; Bostwick, Frederick, b. 1852; Stearns, Ezra S., joint ed [1][2]
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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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Two of her daughters, Mary and Ann, were born prior to her marriage to John Skinner. And, she did not arrive in the colonies until around 1638 where she met John Skinner, so she couldn't have had these 2 daughters at that time. Could be they are John Skinner's from a previous relationship or DOB's are wrong.
Looking at John Skinner's profile, think the ages on the two daughters are wrong: John Skinner's children are named in an estate settlement, 18 Jan 1655, when his father-in-law Joseph Loomis was to distribute the estate to Mary, age 18, Ann age 16, John age 14, Joseph age 12, Richard age 8, and to his wife, married to Owen Tudor.
Age 18 in 1655 would mean she was born about 1637. It looks like all the profiles should be reviewed and have the birth info for the children reconciled with the sources.
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Age 18 in 1655 would mean she was born about 1637. It looks like all the profiles should be reviewed and have the birth info for the children reconciled with the sources.