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Experience Richards (Drake)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Weymouth, Suffolk County (Present Norfolk County), Massachusetts Bay Colony, (Present USA)
Death: 1719 (35-36)
Boston, Suffolk County, Province of Massachusetts, (Present USA)
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Thomas Drake, of Weymouth and Millicent Drake
Wife of William Richards, III and James Nash, of Weymouth
Mother of William Richards, IV; Mercy Wesson and Silence Nash
Half sister of Capt. William Carver; John Carver; Elizabeth Humphrey; Daniel Carver; Robert Carver and 15 others

Managed by: Andrea Bernadette Twiss-Brooks
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Immediate Family

About Experience Richards

Experience Drake

  • Gender: Female
  • Born: about 1683 Weymouth, MA 1
  • Father: Thomas Drake (about 1635 - 23 September 1682)
  • Mother: Millicent Ford ( - about 1696)
  • Spouse: William Richards (about 1680 - 2 January 1727/8) Married: 23 January 1706 1

Children:

  • 1 Mercy Richards (about 1707 - )
  • 2 William Richards (about 1696 - 1771). Married Hannah Simmons.

Origins

Millicent Ford, widow of John Carver, married second Thomas Drake Jr. of Weymouth March 9, 1681. (p. 55) [2] (p. 230) [7] He died in 1692. In 1699, their daughter Experience, at the age of 16, chose John Porter as her guardian. (p. 222) [6] in Marshfield[3]

  • Experience Drake born about 1683, married first Williams Richards Jr. at Boston in 1706. She may have married second, James Nash. (p. 222) [6]

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Experience Richards's Timeline

1683
June 8, 1683
Weymouth, Suffolk County (Present Norfolk County), Massachusetts Bay Colony, (Present USA)
1696
1696
Scituate, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
1709
1709
Weymouth, Norfolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Colonial America
1719
1719
Age 35
Boston, Suffolk County, Province of Massachusetts, (Present USA)
1726
April 19, 1726