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Mary Coleman (Day)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Hartford, (Present Hartford County), Connecticut Colony
Death: October 17, 1725 (83)
Hatfield, Hampshire County, Province of Massachusetts
Place of Burial: Hatfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Robert Day of Hartford and Editha Holyoke
Wife of Thomas Stebbins, Jr.; Samuel Ely and Deacon John Coleman
Mother of Joseph Ely, Sr.; Samuel Ely; Deacon John Ely; Jonathan Ely, Sr.; Mary Coleman and 2 others
Sister of Thomas Day, Sr.; Sarah Kellogg and John Day, Sr
Half sister of John Day

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About Mary Coleman

Birth: Oct. 28, 1641 Hartford Hartford County Connecticut, USA Death: Oct. 17, 1725 Hatfield Hampshire County Massachusetts, USA

Mary was married to Samuel Ely on October 28, 1659 in Springfield, MA. She is the youngest child of Robert Day and his second wife Edetha Stebbins. Samuel Ely died in Springfield, March 19,1692. After his death Mary married twice. First in Springfield, April 12, 1694 to Thomas Stebbins, he died in Springfield in 1695. December 11,1696 she married Deacon John Coleman of Hatfield. The headstones of Deacon John and Mary read: Decon John Coleman Dyed on January ye 21 1711 aged 76 years and here buried. Mary ye wife of Dec'n John Coleman Dyed on Oct. ye 17 1725 aged 84 years.

Samuel and Mary Ely had sixteen children, ten dying in infancy, or when quite young, leaving only six who attained maturity and had fiamilies. Child, Samuel, Joseph, Samuel, Mary Samuel, Nathaniel, Jonathan, Nathaniel, Jonathan, Martha, John, Mary, Jonathan, Mary, Ruth.

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Parents:
 Robert Day (1604 - 1648)
 Editha Stebbins Day Maynard Holyoke (1613 - 1688)

Spouses:

 Samuel Ely (____ - 1692)
 Thomas Stebbins (1648 - 1695)
 John Coleman (1635 - 1711)

Children:

 Joseph Ely (1663 - 1755)*
 Samuel Ely (1668 - 1732)*
 John Ely (1678 - 1758)*
 Jonathan Ely (1683 - 1753)*

Siblings:

 Thomas Day (1636 - 1711)*
 Sarah Day Kellogg (1640 - 1677)*
 Mary Day Ely Stebbins Coleman (1641 - 1725)
 John Day (1643 - 1730)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial: Hill Cemetery Hatfield Hampshire County Massachusetts, USA

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Maintained by: Marylee Tuttle Originally Created by: the moo Record added: Aug 14, 2006 Find A Grave Memorial# 15358931

Source Records of the Descendants of Nathaniel Ely: The Emigrant, who Settled First in Newtown, Now Cambridge, Mass., was One of the First Settlers of Hartford, Also of Norwalk, Conn., and a Resident of Springfield, Mass., from 1659 Until His Death in 1675


GEDCOM Note

Biography ==: Mary Day was born about 1641 at Hartford, Connecticut, the daughter of Deacon Robert Day and Editha Stebbins. <ref name="GM">Great Migration 1634-1635</ref>

: Her father Robert Day died when she was about seven years old. Her mother Editha married Deacon John Maynard, a bachelor, who died about ten years later. : Editha Stebbins Day Maynard married for a third time, to Elizur Holyoak, about 1658, and moved to his home in Springfield, Massachusetts Bay Colony, about twenty-two miles away. : Mary moved to Springfield with her mother, and married there, 28 October 1659, Samuel Ely, the son of Nathaniel Ely. <ref>History of Early Hartford</ref> <ref>Great Migration 1634-1635</ref> In 1659, Springfield was a town in the unorganized part of Massachusetts Bay Colony, outside the boundaries of the four original counties.<ref>History of Hampshire County, Massachusetts</ref> Samuel died 17 March 1692, at Springfield, Massachusetts. : Mary married for her 2nd husband, 12 April 1694, at Springfield, Hampshire County, Province of Massachusetts Bay, Thomas Stebbins, Jr., of Springfield. <ref>History of Early Hartford</ref> <ref>Great Migration 1634-1635</ref> Thomas died at Springfield 7 December 1695. : Mary Day Ely Stebbins married for her 3rd husband, at Springfield, John Coleman on 11 December 1696. <ref>History of Early Hartford</ref> <ref>Early Families of New England</ref> <ref>Great Migration 1634-1635</ref> : John Coleman died 21 January 1711, and his wife Mary died 17 October1725, age 84. <ref>History of Early Hartford</ref> They are buried at Hill Cemetery, Hatfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts, <ref>Find a Grave Memorial #15358973</ref>

Sources

<references />* Great Migration 1634-1635, C-F, (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2008.) Originally published as: The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume II, C-F, by Robert Charles Anderson, George F. Sanborn, Jr., and Melinde Lutz Sanborn. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2001. Page 328, entry for Mary Day.

  • Early Families of New England. (Original Online Database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2013. (By Alicia Crane Williams, Lead Genealogist.) entry for Humphrey Johnson, page 5
  • History of Early Hartford, database, Society of the Descendants of the Founders of Hartford (accessed Oct. 24, 2013)
  • History of Hampshire County, Massachusetts, Wikipedia, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License
  • Ancestral File Number: 1DSD-579
  • Source S32 : Source: #S32 Repository: #REPO6 Ancestral File (TM), The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Publication: June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998* Repository REPO6 Family History Library, 35N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA
  • Source: S-1938396353 Repository: #R-1938398764 Title: Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. Ancestry Family Trees Ancestry* Repository: R-1938398764 Name: Ancestry.com http://www.Ancestry.com
  • Source: #S32 Source S32 Ancestral File Number: NV82-JB Ancestral File (TM), The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, (June 1998 (c)), * Repository: #REPO6 Repository REPO6, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84150, USA

This page has been edited according to Style Standards adopted 25 January 2014. Descriptionsof imported GedComs for this profile are under the Changes tab. <!-- Please edit, add, or delete anything in this text, including thisnote. Be bold and experiment! If you make a mistake you can always see the previous version of the text on the Changes page. --> https://famouskin.com/family-group.php?name=62574+mary+chapin+carpe... Mary was married to Samuel Ely on October 28, 1659 in Springfield, MA. She is the youngest child of Robert Day and his second wife Edetha Stebbins. Samuel Ely died in Springfield, March 19,1692. After his death Mary married twice. First in Springfield, April 12, 1694 to Thomas Stebbins, he died in Springfield in 1695. December 11,1696 she married Deacon John Coleman of Hatfield. The headstones of Deacon John and Mary read: Decon John Coleman Dyed on January ye 21 1711 aged 76 years and here buried. Mary ye wife of Dec'n John Coleman Dyed on Oct. ye 17 1725 aged 84 years.

Samuel and Mary Ely had sixteen children, ten dying in infancy, or when quite young, leaving only six who attained maturity and had fiamilies. Child, Samuel, Joseph, Samuel, Mary Samuel, Nathaniel, Jonathan, Nathaniel, Jonathan, Martha, John, Mary, Jonathan, Mary, Ruth.* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Jan 23 2021, 8:06:37 UTC

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Mary Coleman's Timeline

1641
October 28, 1641
Hartford, (Present Hartford County), Connecticut Colony
1663
August 20, 1663
Springfield, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
1668
May 9, 1668
Springfield, Hampshire County (Present Hampden County), Massachusetts Bay Colony
1678
January 28, 1678
Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States
1683
January 21, 1683
1684
February 29, 1684
Springfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts
1688
July 31, 1688
Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA