Historical records matching Damaris Cradock
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About Damaris Cradock
Father: Richard Wine
Notes
From Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 9. Matthew Cradock, by Walter K. Watkins of Malden. [Read before the Medford Historical Society, February 7, 1903.]
The will of Matthew Cradock dated November 9, 1640 is recorded in Middlesex, Mass. Probate records, under date of February 12, 1662. In it he mentions his [p. 15] wife Rebecca, and daughter Damaris, who each receive one half his estate, the widow a life interest only, to go on her death to his brother Rev. Samuel Cradock, or his heirs. On the widow's and daughter's marriage their husbands were to give sureties not to sell or alienate the estate. He names his nephew Samuel who was then a student at Emanuel College. He names his sister Sawyer and her daughter Dorothy. He gives his partners Thomas Hodlow and Edward Lewis in the Eastland trade, £ 600 each.
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Source Medium: Book Text: Richard Wynne of Shrewsbury
The visitations of London mention Richard Wynne of Shrewsbury twice. Once as the husband of Alice Spurstowe. Alice Spurstowe has a sister in law Damoris Parkhurst. She also names her daughter Damoris Wynne.
The other mention of Richard Wynne in London Visitations is as father to Damaris Winn who marries Matthew Craddock. In the Visitations Damaris Cradock is the child of this marriage. The marriage is one of the first noted in New England Records.
Damaris Wynne Craddock predeceases Matthew and he marries a second time and seems to return to England. Matthew Craddock's second marriage is to Rebecca Jordan daughter of Thomas Jordan.
Sources
- Whitmore: Notes on the Cradock family. The New England Historical & Genealogical Register and Antiquarian Journal, Volume 9 (Google eBook) S.G. Drake, 1855 - Genealogy. Page 123.
Damaris Cradock's Timeline
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1600
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England, United Kingdom
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1623 |
October 28, 1623
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of St. Swithin, London Stone, Cannon Street, London, Middlesex, England
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1640 |
1640
Age 40
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England, United Kingdom
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