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Mary Flanders (1650 - 1719)
Mary Flanders
Born 7 May 1650 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony
Daughter of Stephen Flanders and Jane (Unknown) Flanders
Sister of Stephen Flanders, Mary Flanders, Philip Flanders, Sarah (Flanders) Newhall, Naomi (Flanders) Easman, John Flanders, Thomas Flanders and Jeremiah Flanders
[spouse%28s%29 unknown]
Mother of Phillip Favor
Died 11 Nov 1719 at age 69 in Salisbury, Essex, Province of Massachusetts Bay
Flanders-109 created 7 Mar 2011 | Last modified 23 Apr 2021
Biography
Mary Flanders was born 7 May 1650 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony.[1]
Birth
07 MAY 1650 Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts,[2][3][4][5]
Sources
↑ The Massachusetts Vital Records Project (Online), Early Vital Records of Massachusetts 1600-1850, vital Records of Salisbury, MA, Salisbury - Births, Image of page 96- (Flanders), 8th entry from bottom, http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Essex/Salisbury/Images/Salisbury_B096..., additn'l- Mary, d. Steven and Jane, 7: 3m: 1650>Salisbury Births>http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Essex/Salisbury/aBirthsF.shtml
↑ #S369: Salisbury MA - NEHGS database
↑ #S329: Flanders
↑ #S334: vol II, pg 172
↑ #S461: pg 96
Dunbar, Edith. The Flanders Family from Europe to America (The Tuttle Publishing Company, Inc., Rutland, VT, 1935) Page 23
Page 26 She "had a child born Feb. 18, 1689, "a boy"; supposedly by Philip Favor (G:3). From depositions made in court by John2 Flanders, his wife, Elizabeth, and Naomi2 Flanders, it is apparent that these Parents were Ilegitimate."
Page 27 "Phillip2 Flanders made a bequest in his will to 'Philip Feavor, son of my sister Mary."
Ancestry Family Trees (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com) Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=20951983&pid...
S258 Title: Child's Genealogy of Henniker, New Hampshire
S329 Title: Gen. Dictionary of New England Settlers
S334 Author: James Savage Title: A Gen. Dict. of the First Settlers of New England Publication: Name: Genealogical Publ Co, Inc., Baltimore ;
S369 Title: Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 transcription NEHGS
S461 Title: Vital Records of Salisbury, Massachusetts Publication: Name: Topsfield Historical Society; Location: Topsfield, Massachusetts; Date: 1915;
Will of Stephen Flanders (1620 - 1684)
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~colby/colbyfam/b452.html#P...
Mary FLANDERS was born on 7 MAY 1650 in Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. She died on 11 NOV 1719 at Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts.
She has Ancestral File Number 1THJ-0H. Mentioned in the will of Steven Flanders on 4 February 1683/84 in Salisbury, Essex County, Mass. Parents: Steven FLANDERS and Jane (FLANDERS).
'Mary FLANDERS
Birth: 7 May 1650 Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts
Death: 11 Nov 1719 Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts
Mr. FEAVOR
Marr:
Mary Flanders,
born May 7, 1650 at Salisbury, Mass.;
died; married after 1684, Feavor, probably the son of John Feavor who came at age 18 from England in the '‘Bonaventure” 1634 and removed from Ipswich to Haverhill, Mass. in 1641. Her son. Philip Feavor, is mentioned, 1712, in the will of her brother. Philip Flanders.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~colby/colbyfam/b452.html#P...
'Mary FLANDERS was born on 7 MAY 1650 in Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts.
She died on 11 NOV 1719 at Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts.
She has Ancestral File Number 1THJ-0H.
Mentioned in the will of Steven Flanders on 4 February 1683/84 in Salisbury, Essex County, Mass.
Parents: Steven FLANDERS and Jane (FLANDERS).
Mary Flanders Feavor's Timeline
1650 |
May 7, 1650
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Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
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1660 |
1660
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Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony
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1719 |
November 11, 1719
Age 69
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Salisbury, Essex County, Province of Massachusetts, British Colonial America
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