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Elizabeth Cary (Godfrey)

Also Known As: "Carey", "Elizabeth Gofrey", "Elizabeth Carew"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
Death: November 01, 1680 (60)
Bridgewater, Plymouth Colony
Place of Burial: East Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Francis Godfrey, of Bridgewater and Elizabeth Godfrey
Wife of John Cary and John Cary, Plymouth Pilgrim
Mother of Hannah Thurston; Lt Joseph Cary; Francis Cary; Deacon John Cary; Elizabeth Brett and 7 others
Sister of Peter Godfrey, of Newbury; George Godfrey, of Chatham; Samuel Frank Godfrey; Jacques Godfray; John Godfrey, Earl of Bulwar and 4 others

Immigration Year: about 1638
Managed by: willard deuel
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About Elizabeth Cary

John and Elizabeth settled with others in, around and near where the Town House now stands in West Bridgewater, MA. Their lot was about a quarter of a mile east of the Town House on a farm where Dr. Reed lived.

They had 6 sons and 6 daughters and it was the saying of some that "there were 12 of them and never a Judas among them."

Although the spouses of daughters, Mary, Hannah, Sarah and Mehitable are not given, Moses Cary later wrote that one married a Howard, one Deacon Wm Brett (this was Elizabeth), one Samuel Allen (this was Rebecca), one married a Thurston, and two married Standishes [John Cary Plymouth Pilgrim, p. 61].


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Profile last modified 20 Oct 2021 | Created 22 Dec 2009

Elizabeth (Godfrey) Cary (abt. 1626 - 1680)

Elizabeth Cary formerly Godfrey aka Carey

Born about 1626 in England [uncertain]

Daughter of Francis Godfrey and Elizabeth (UNKNOWN) Godfrey

[sibling%28s%29 unknown]

Wife of John Cary — married Jun 1644 in Duxbury, Plymouth Colony

Mother of John Cary II, Francis Cary, Elizabeth (Cary) Brett, James Cary, Mary Cary, Jonathan Cary, David Cary, Hannah (Cary) Thurston, Joseph Cary, Rebecca (Cary) Allen, Sarah (Cary) Standish and Mehitable (Cary) Standish

Died 1 Nov 1680 in Bridgewater, Plymouth Colony

Elizabeth (Godfrey) Cary migrated to New England during the Puritan Great Migration (1620-1640).

Biography

Parentage

Elizabeth, the wife of John Cary of Duxbury, Braintree and Bridgewater in 1667, was the daughter of Francis Godfrey. His parentage of her is established by his February 1666/7 will, which refers to "my daughter Elizabeth Cary" and "my son-in-law John Carye Senior."[1] Elizabeth's mother was probably Elizabeth (Unknown) Godfrey, who was Francis Godfrey's wife at the time of his death.[1] That probability is based on (1) the fact that there is no evidence that Francis had a prior wife and (2) the fact both his wife's name and his daughter's name were Elizabeth.

Was She John Cary's Only Wife?

Secondary sources consistently show that John Cary married Elizabeth Godfrey in June 1644 and indicate that she was his only wife.[2][3] However, the almost 27-year gap between John's marriage in June 1644 and the birth of his last child in February 1670/1[4] means that, if John only had one wife, she would have to have been only about 18 when she had gotten married and about 45 when her last child was born (or about 17 and about 44, etc.). This suggests that it should be suspected that he had multiple wives. Apart form the 27-year date span, however, the evidence is consistent with the proposition that John Cary had only one wife: Elizabeth Godfrey. A Plymouth Colony Court record establishes that John Cary married a woman named Elizabeth in June 1644.[5] From Francis Godfrey's November 1666/7 will, it is established that John was married to Elizabeth Godfrey at that time. Francis Godfrey's will also included bequests to John Cary's two oldest children of John Cary (John and Elizabeth), which he called his grandchildren.[1] These bequests strongly suggest that Elizabeth Godfrey was the mother of John Cary's oldest children, which supports the proposition that Elizabeth Godfrey was the Elizabeth that John married in June 1644. In addition, the record of the death of John Cary's wife in 1680 states that her first name was Elizabeth,[6] which is consistent with the proposition that she was Elizabeth Godfrey. Therefore, while the 27-year gap between his marriage in June 1644 and the February 1670/1 date of birth of his last child suggests the possibility (if not the probability) that he had multiple wives, the other available evidence is consistent with the proposition Elizabeth Godfrey was his only wife.

Date and Place of Birth

Assuming that Elizabeth Godfrey was John Cary's only wife and married him in June 1644 and had her last child in February 1670/1, she was probably born about 1626, which would have made her 18 when she got married and 45 when she had her last child.

Elizabeth's place of birth is unknown. Since, as discussed in the profile for her father Francis Godfrey, he probably immigrated about 1638, Elizabeth was not born in New England and was very probably born somewhere in England. However, since her father's residency before her immigrated to New England is unknown, it is unknown where in England she was born.

Marriage

Assuming John Cary did not have two wives named Elizabeth, Elizabeth Godfrey married John Cary in June 1644, as established by a Plymouth Colony court record that states that "John Carew and Elizabeth _____ marryed the ____ June, 1644."[5]

Torrey suggests that Elizabeth Godfrey and John Cary were probably married at either Duxbury or Braintree.[3] Of the two, Duxbury seems much more likely, since Francis Godfrey and John Cary both probably lived in Duxbury at the time and John Cary's first child was born there.

Children

John Cary and (presumably) Elizabeth had the following children:

John, b. November 4, 1645 at Duxbury, m. 1st December 7, 1670 Abigail Penniman at Bridgewater, d. 1721 at Bristol (see sources in John Jr's profile)
Francis, b. January 19, 1646/7 or January 19, 1647/8 probably at Duxbury, m. about 1676 Lydia Brett at Bridgewater, d. September 6, 1727 at Bridgewater (see sources in Francis's profile)
Elizabeth, b. December 20, 1649,[7] m. William Britt[8]
James, b. March 28,1652 at Braintree,[7] m. January 4, 1681 Mary Shaw at Bridgewater,[9][8] d. 1706 at Bristol[8]
Mary, b. July 8, 1654 at Duxbury New Plantation (incorporated as the town of Bridgewater in June 1656)[10]
Jonathan, b. September 24, 1656 at Bridgewater, m. about 1687 Sarah Allen at Bridgewater, d. 1695 at Bridgewater (see sources in Jonathan's profile)
David, b. January 27, 1658/9 at Bridgewater,[7] m. Elizabeth ______,[8] d. 1718 at Bristol[8]
Hannah, b. April 30, 1661 at Bridgewater[7]
Joseph, b. April 18, 1663 at Bridgewater,[7] m. 1st Hannah ______,[11] m. 2d Mercy Rudd,[11] d. January 10, 1722[11]
Rebecca, b. March 30, 1665, at Bridgewater,[7] m. 1685 Samuel Allen[12]
Sarah, b. August 2, 1667 at Bridgewater[13]
Mehitable, b. February 24, 1670/1 ("the twenty-fourth of the last month, 1670") at Bridgewater,[13] m.1st December 18, 1689 Elisha Adams at Bristol,[12] m. 2d Miles Standish at Bristol[12]
Death

The first Bridgewater town record book contains an entry for the death of John Carey senior, followed by an entry that states "And his wife whose name is Elizabeth Deceased the 1 of November 1680.[6] Thus, assuming that John Cary did not marry a second wife named Elizabeth, Elizabeth (Godfrey) Cary died on November 1, 1680.

Sources

↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 See the profile for Francis Godfrey.
↑ 2.0 2.1 Cary, Seth , John Cary the Plymouth Pilgrim, 1911, p 62
↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Torrey, Clarence Almon, New England Marriages Prior to 1700, Vol I, A-G, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 2011, p 276. Link to page at americanancestors.org.
↑ 4.0 4.1 See the profile for John Cary.
↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 Shurtleff, Nathaniel B., Records of the Colony of New Plymouth in New England, Court Orders, Vol. II, 1641-1651, 1855, p 79. Link to page at archive.org.
↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 Puffer, Loring W., Records of John Cary, the First Town Clerk of Bridgewater, Mass., from 1656 to 1681, Wm. L. Puffer, Brockton, 1889, p 4. Link to page at archive.org. For an image of the applicable page of the original record book, see "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch, Plymouth > Bridgewater > Town records 1656-1702 vol 1 > image 11 of 92; town clerk offices, Massachusetts.
↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 Puffer, Loring W., Records of John Cary, the First Town Clerk of Bridgewater, Mass., from 1656 to 1681, Wm. L. Puffer, Brockton, 1889, p 3. Link to page at archive.org. For an image of the applicable page of the original record book, see "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch, Plymouth > Bridgewater > Town records 1656-1702 vol 1 > image 9 of 92; town clerk offices, Massachusetts.
↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 Cary, Seth, John Cary the Plymouth Pilgrim, 1911, p 65. Link to page at archive.org
↑ 9.0 9.1 Vital Records of Bridgewater, Massachusetts to the Year 1850, Volume II - Marriages and Deaths, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1916, p 75. Link to page at archive.org.
↑ 10.0 10.1 Shurtleff, Nathaniel B., Records of the Colony of New Plymouth in New England, Court Orders: Vol. III 1651-1661, 1855, p 101 Link to page at hathitrust.org.
↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 Cary, Seth, John Cary the Plymouth Pilgrim, 1911, p 65. Link to page at archive.org.
↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3 Cary, Seth, John Cary the Plymouth Pilgrim, 1911, p 67. Link to page at archive.org.
↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 Puffer, Loring W., Records of John Cary, the First Town Clerk of Bridgewater, Mass., from 1656 to 1681, Wm. L. Puffer, Brockton,1889, p 1. Link to page at archive.org. For an image of the applicable page from the original record book, see "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch, Plymouth > Bridgewater > Town records 1656-1702 vol 1 > image 6 of 92; town clerk offices, Massachusetts.


Daughter of Francis Godfrey & Elizabeth; named in his will:

Last Will & Testament

Dated 26 February 1666[/7] and proved 29 October 1669

"Francis Godfrey, aged inhabitant of the town of Bridgwater," made "my wife Elizabeth Godfrey my sole executrix, and Mr. James Browne of Rehoboth and Samuell Edson of Bridgwater my overseers," and bequeathed to my wife Elizabeth Godfrey my whole complete purchase of lands, both already laid out and to be laid out, with all the immunities and privileges belonging thereunto, with my dwelling house and outhouses ..., my lands laid out lying and situate as followeth: forty acres of upland lying at a place ususally called Salsbury Plain running cross the way ususally called the Bay Path, and twenty-four acres of of upland lying upon the river usually called John's River ..., twenty acres of upland lying upon the Town's River ..., ten acres of upland more joining to my meadow land upon the Town's River, two acres of meadow land more or less lying in the meadow called Flaggy Meadow, two acres and an half more ... joining on the one side to Arthur Harris his meadow and on the other side to John Carye Senior, and one share more at the north end of the plain called Salsbury Plain"; to my grandchild John Carye a complete purchase of lands both upland and meadows both already laid out or to be laid out, only I have exchanged six acres of upland with him lying to the lands at my house for six acres lying next to his land at John's River ... the six acres of land at my house belonging now to my house being given the my wife Elizabeth aforesaid"; to my daughter Elizabeth Cary, two cows, two canvas sheets and "my great Bible"; to my grandchild Elizabeth Cary one heifer; to "my wife Elizabeth Godfrey, one broad and one narrow axe, one handsaw, one hatchet, one square, one drawing knife, one adze, one hammer, one pair of chisels, two augers, one mortising auger, one smaller auger, three plains, one jointer, one smoothing plain, one rabbeting plain, all the best I have"; to "my servant John Pitcher one broad axe"; to "my grandchild John Carye," livestock, clothing and "all my working tools not disposed of as abovesaid"; to "my son-in-law John Carye Senior all the rest of my wearing clothes"; residue to "my wife Elizabeth Godfrey"; to "my servant Richard Ginings if he live with my wife Elizabeth Godfrey and carry himself as he ought until he be twenty years of age, ten pounds" [3] The inventory of the "movable goods and cattle of Francis Godfrey lately deceased being an ancient inhabitant of Bridgwater," taken 30 July 1669, totalled £117 17s. 5d.; included in this total were the "particulars prized at Providence appertaining to the estate of Francis Godfrey," taken 27 July 1669 and totalling £54 4s. 6d.[4]

COMMENTS: Even thought a third of his estate was located at Providence, Francis Godfrey has not been found in published Providence or Rhode Island records.[5]

Children

ELIZABETH, b. say 1624; m. [blank] June 1644 John Cary ("John Carew and Elizabeth [blank]" [ PCR 2:79]) [Seth C. Cary, John Cary the Plymouth Pilgrim (Boston 1911), pp. 19-24, 62-63].

NOTE: no other children.

Links

I have a LDS list of this person which was on their records indicating that Elizabeth was born about 1565 in Manckson, England. The LDS number for this person is 8303-HD

Carol Ferrara (cb@carolferrara.com)



Info from http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Cary-76

The info for John and Elizabeth as well as many other family members was found on wikitree (see above)

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Elizabeth Cary's Timeline

1620
October 29, 1620
Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
1645
November 4, 1645
Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts Colony
1647
January 19, 1647
Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay Colony
1649
December 20, 1649
Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay Colony
1652
March 28, 1652
Braintree, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
1654
July 8, 1654
Duxbury New Plantation, Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay Colony
1656
September 24, 1656
Bridgewater, Plymouth Colony
1658
January 27, 1658
Bridgewater, (Present Plymouth County), Plymouth Colony (Present Massachusetts)