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Elizabeth (Standish) Delano (abt. 1665 - aft. 1732)

Elizabeth Delano formerly Standish
Born about in Duxbury, Plymouth Colonymap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married about 1683 in Duxbury, Plymouth Colonymap [uncertain]
Descendants descendants
Died after after about age 67 in Duxbury, Plymouth, Province of Massachusetts Baymap
Profile last modified | Created 1 Jun 2011
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Biography

Primarily from [1]

Birth

Elizabeth was born to Alexander and Sarah (Alden) Standish ca. 1665 in Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.[2]

Marriage

She married Samuel Delano ca. 1683.

Death

Elizabeth died after 1731

Sources

  1. Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, v 14, p 9
  2. Will of Alexander Standish, dated July 5, 1702; proved August 10, 1702, Book 1, pages 362, 363, Plymouth Record
  • Information was taken from the Alden Kindred website [1]
  • FindAGrave.com memorial #43603947
  • Source: S38 Abbreviation: Mayflower Families through Five Generations Title: compiled by Esther Littleford Woodworth Barnes, edited by Alicia Crane Williams, Mayflower Families through Five Generations (General Society of Mayflower Descendants 1999) Page: page 51






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Standish-1192 and Standish-317 appear to represent the same person because: Standish-317 didn't appear as a possibility because the source I used for Elizabeth had an earlier birth date than 1665.
posted by Christopher Murray