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Martha Davol (Spooner)

Also Known As: "Widow Wing", "Martha Spooner"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, British Colonial America
Death: March 25, 1717 (60)
Rochester, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, British Colonial America
Immediate Family:

Daughter of William Spooner of Dartmouth and Hannah Spooner
Wife of John Wing
Ex-wife of Jonathan Davol, Sr.
Mother of Stephen Wing; Deborah Wing; John Wing, II; Hannah Bowerman; Daniel Wing and 3 others
Sister of Isaac Spooner; Sarah Sherman; William Spooner; Samuel Spooner; Margaret Bridger and 3 others
Half sister of John Spooner

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About Martha Davol

Marthas' maiden name is not Wing. Her maiden name is Spooner, Daughter of William Spooner and Hannah Pratt. She 1st married John Wing and then married Jonathan Deuel / Davol. She had 8 children with John Wing.

Martha first married John Wing, second Jonathan Davol as his second wife.

MARTHA SPOONER was still living Mar. 25, 1717. She married JOHN WING son of Daniel and Hannah (Swift) Wing.

b Nov. 14, 1656 died Aug. 1, 1717


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Martha Davol's Timeline

1656
November 14, 1656
Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, British Colonial America
1684
September 5, 1684
Plymouth, Plymouth , Massachusetts, United States
1686
December 23, 1686
Rochester, Plymouth, MA
1688
October 15, 1688
Rochester, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
1689
March 1, 1689
Rochester, Plymouth County, New Plymouth Colony
1692
January 10, 1692
Rochester, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
1693
February 8, 1693
Rochester, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
1699
February 3, 1699
Rochester, Plymouth County, Province of Massachusetts, (Present USA)
1704
November 12, 1704
Rochester, Plymouth County, Province of Massachusetts, British Colonial America