Elizabeth (?)
F, b. circa 1584, d. before 15 September 1658
Elizabeth was born circa 1584 in County Suffolk, England.1 Elizabeth married Thomas Paine, son of Thomas Payne and Katheren Harssant, on 22 November 1610 in England. On 15 May 1637, Elizabeth and her husband Thomas immigrated on the ship "Mary Anne" left from Yarmouth, England.2 Elizabeth's husband, Thomas, died before 21 January 1640 in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, leaving her a widow; On 21 January 1640, his widow & three others were granted 20 acres a piece provided they continue on the plantation.3 Elizabeth departed this life shortly before 15 September 1658 in the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York. The inventory of Elizabeth's estate was taken on Sunday, 15 September 1658. It was valued at 26 pounds, 19 shillings, 10 pence. It was taken by Barnabas Horton, William Purrier & Charles Glover.4
Family | Thomas Paine b. 11 Dec 1586, d. b 21 Jan 1640 |
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Citations
- [S1499] Henry D. Paine, Paine Family Records: A Journal of Genealogical & Biographical Information Respecting the American Families of Payne, Paine, Payn
, page 12 - Elizabeth, [8], [probably a daughter of H. Tuthill][20], with several members of her family, certainly Mary [9], Peter [12], & John [14] removed from Salem to Southold, L.I., in or before 1658. - [S1756] Great Migration: Passengers of the Mary Anne of Yarmouth, 1637: In May of 1637, the Mary Anne was fitted out at Yarmouth by a merchant of the name of Payne for the conveyance of the persecuted Puritans to New England with William Goose as its master. It left in mid-May from Ipswich & arrived at Boston 2o June 1637. Passengers: Thomas Payne age 50, weaver of Wrentham, bound for Salem, Elizabeth Payne age 53, Thomas, John, Marey, Elizabeth, Dorothey, Sarah. - www.geni.com/projects/Great-Migration-Passengers-of-the-Mary-Anne-of-Yarmouth-1637/6456.
- [S1498] Nathaniel Emmons Paine, Thomas Payne of Salem & His Descendants
, page 15. - [S1498] Nathaniel Emmons Paine, Thomas Payne of Salem & His Descendants
, page 19.