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Joan Harris, married John Yonges sometime between 1630-1637 (between the death of Ms. Harris' first husband, Richard Palgrave, in 1630 and the record of a wife named Joan in the family's immigration records in 1637). She probably died before 1639.
Probable mother of Joseph Young, possible mother of Rachel and Mary
This should be the profile of Joane Harris of Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England daughter of Henry Harris and Johan Austin who died after 25 DEC 1637 in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts. She is often confused with Anne (Unknown) Palgrave who died 17 MAR 1668 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts. Her parents and origins are unknown. She probably came from the area near Barnham Broom, Norfolk, England per the latest research published in 2016. There is no evidence that her maiden name was Harris or Cook. Both women married men named Richard Palgrave. Joane Harris married second to Rev John Young minister of St Margrett's Suffolk, England and they brought their daughter to Salem. Anne (Unknown) Palgrave only married once and brought her surviving children to Cambridge, MA.
Please don't confuse Richard Palgrave of Great Yarmouth with Dr. Richard Palgrave of Barnham Broom and Charlestown. Richard Palgrave of Great Yarmouth (1697-1630) married Joane (Harris) [Palgrave] Young (1601-1637) and had one daughter Ann who married Nicholas Woodbury. His widow and daughter moved to Salem (See Mary Walton Ferris, Dawes-Gates ancestral lines : a memorial volume containing the American ancestry of Rufus R. Dawes, (1931-1943), Vol 2 p 621-623, Palgrave. Dr. Richard Palgrave of Barnham Broom and Charlestown (1593-1651) married Ann (Unknown) (1594-1668) and moved to Charlestown, MA and had 10 children. See Robert C Anderson, The Winthrop Fleet (Boston, MA: NEHGS 2012) p 510-515 which includes and updated list of children as well as Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry (Salt Lake City: 2016) Vol. I p 511-513 and ary Boyd Roberts. "Ancestors of American Presidents" (Boston, MA NEHGS Nov 2015) Richard: 265,286,367,383,509; Anna 367,509 for the most recent information.
Father: Henry HARRIS b: 1550 in Staplehurst, Kent, England
Mother: Johanne AUSTIN b: Bef 1 Jan 1553 in Staplehurst, Kent, England
Marriage 1 Richard PALGRAVE of Great Yarmouth b: 29 Jan 1597 in St Mary's, Pulham, Norfolk, England d 30 May 1630 Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England
Child:
Married 2 Joan Young
Joan Harris (died before 1639), the widow of Richard Palgrave; married after 1630 in England.
"In 1637, John Youngs sailed to Salem, Massachusetts aboard the "Mary Anne", with his second wife Joan (née Harris), his five children, and his stepdaughter Anna Palgrave. The family resided in Salem until October 1640, when they crossed Long Island Sound, coming ashore at what is now Founder's Landing at Peconic Bay. There John Youngs founded Southold, the first permanent English settlement in New York. The Indians called Southold, Yennycock."
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1601
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of Southwold, Suffolk, England
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October 29, 1626
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Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England (United Kingdom)
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1627
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Southwold, Suffolk, England
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1633
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Southwold, Suffolk, England (United Kingdom)
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January 1634
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Covehithe, Suffolk, England (United Kingdom)
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December 25, 1637
Age 36
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Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States
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