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Salisbury Massachusetts to Rockingham New Hampshire Migration
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massachusetts_Bay_Colony
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Flanders-434
Mary Flanders was born on 06 Aug 1721 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts. [1] [2]
She married on 4 Jan 1739/40 at Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts to Reuben Whicher. [3][4] [5] [6] [7] [8]
About 1743 the family from Massachusetts to New Hampshire. [9]
Research Notes
A few women with the same name of Mary Flanders have been previously confused. The following information is from "The Flanders family from Europe to America: being a history of the Flanders family in America and its probable origin in Europe" by Edith Flanders Dunbar and Tuttle Publishing Company of Rutland, VT in 1935 with 1088 pages:
Born 6 Aug 1721 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts Bay
Daughter of Joseph Flanders and Mary Bartlett
Sister of Hannah (Flanders) Hadley [half], Ebenezer Flanders [half], Joseph Flanders [half], Nehemiah Flanders [half], Richard Flanders [half], Phineas Flanders, Jeremiah Flanders and Moses Flanders
Wife of Reuben Whittier — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Mother of Moses Whittier, Rueben (Whicher) Whitaker, Reuben Whitcher, Mary (Whittier) Moore, Joseph Whittier, Daniel Whittier, Phineas Whittier and Clarke Whittier
Died [date unknown] [location unknown]
Profile last modified 12 Jul 2019 | Created 19 Aug 2012
Sources
↑ "Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850" compiled by NEHGS
↑ "Vital Records of Salisbury, Massachusetts" p96 compiled in 1915 by Topsfield Historical Society of Topsfield, MA.
↑ https://www.jeaniesgenealogy.com/2012/08/stephen-and-jane-flanders-... ↑ Vital Records of Salisbury, Massachusetts to 1850" compiled in 1915 by Topsfield Historical Society of Topsfield, MA; v1 p514 citing Whicher, Reuben, and Mary Flanders, intention 04 Jan 1739/40. ↑ "Early Vital Records of Essex County, MA to about 1850" by Search and ReSearch on CDRom v1 p355 Salisbury Marriages. ↑ "The Flanders family from Europe to America" by Edith Flanders Dunbar and Tuttle Publishing Company of Rutland, VT in 1935 citing Reuben Whittier/Whicher married Mary Flanders b.06 Aug 1721 (d/o Joseph Flanders and Mary --- Ash). ↑ "Descendants of Stephen Flanders of Salisbury, Massachusetts 1646" p41 by Ellery Kirke Taylor and Tuttle Publishing Company. ↑ "The Descendants of Thomas Whittier and Ruth Green of Salisbury and Haverill, Massachusetts" p22, p32 compiled by Charles Collyer Whittier and Tuttle Publishing Co. of Rutland, VT in 1937 NEGHS. ↑ "Descendants of Thomas Whittier in New Hampshire" v4 p337-338 by Rev. W. F. Whitcher and published in 1881 by The Granite Monthly of Concord, NH. Dunbar, Edith. The Flanders Family from Europe to America p75 published in 1935 by Tuttle Publishing Company Inc. of Rutland, VT. Child's Genealogy of Henniker, New Hampshire
http://www.ancestry.com/genealogy/records/mary-flanders_18102372
Parents
Stephen Flanders 1672-1744
Sarah Blaisdell 1671-1732
Spouse(s)
Reuben Whittier 1712-1790
Children
Joseph Whittier 1752-1805
Moses Whittier 1739-1798
Richard Whittier 1743-1809
Josiah Whittier 1747-Unknown
Reuben Whittier 1749-1831
Mary Whittier 1750-1830
Daniel Whittier 1753-1815
Sarah Whittier 1757-1840
Miriam Whittier 1758-Unknown
Phineas Whittier 1759-1828
Aaron Whittier 1761-Unknown
Clarke Whittier 1764-Unknown
http://www.ancestry.com/genealogy/records/mary-flanders_18102372
'Mary Flanders
Born in Salisbury, Massachutes on 23 Mar 1713
to Stephen Flanders and Sarah Blaisdell.
Mary married Reuben Whittier and had 12 children.
She passed away on Apr 1741.
Family Members
Parents
Stephen Flanders 1672-1744
Sarah Blaisdell 1671-1732
Spouse(s)
Reuben Whittier 1712-1790
Children
Joseph Whittier 1752-1805
Moses Whittier 1739-1798
Richard Whittier 1743-1809
Josiah Whittier 1747-Unknown
Reuben Whittier 1749-1831
Mary Whittier 1750-1830 Daniel Whittier 1753-1815 Sarah Whittier 1757-1840
Miriam Whittier 1758-Unknown
Phineas Whittier 1759-1828
Aaron Whittier 1761-Unknown
Clarke Whittier 1764-Unknown
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Flanders-600
'Mary (Flanders) Whittier (1714)
Mary Whittier formerly Flanders
Born 23 Mar 1714 in Essex, Massachusetts
Daughter of Steven Flanders and [mother unknown]
Sister of Stephen Flanders [half], Asa Flanders [half] and Samuel Flanders [half]
Wife of Reuben Whittier — married 4 Jan 1738 [location unknown]
Mother of Mary (Whittier) Moore and Clarke Whittier
Died [date unknown] [location unknown]
Profile manager: Jeanie Thornton [send private message]
Flanders-600 created 8 May 2014 | Last modified 13 Dec 2016
Biography
Sources
Ancestry.com - Witherell-Tatlor Family Tree.
Flanders, Charles. The Flanders Family from Europe to America 2nd Ed. 2000. Vol I. Page 102.
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Flanders-434 Profile last modified 3 Apr 2019
Mary (Flanders) Whicher Whittier was born on 6 Aug 1721 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts Bay to Joseph Flanders and Mary Bartlett. She is the sister of Hannah (Flanders) Hadley [half], Ebenezer Flanders [half], Joseph Flanders [half], Nehemiah Flanders [half], Richard Flanders [half], Phineas Flanders, Jeremiah Flanders and Moses Flanders. She married Reuben Whittier. She is the mother of Moses Whicher, Rueben (Whicher) Whitaker, Reuben Whitcher, Mary (Whittier) Moore, Joseph Whittier, Daniel Whittier, Phineas Whittier and Clarke Whittier. Profile last modified 3 Apr 2019 | Created 19 Aug 2012
Biography
Mary Flanders was born on 06 Aug 1721 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts. [1] [2]
She married on 4 Jan 1739/40 at Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts to Reuben Whicher. [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]
About 1743 the family from Massachusetts to New Hampshire. [8]
Research Notes
A few women with the same name of Mary Flanders have been previously confused. The following information is from "The Flanders family from Europe to America: being a history of the Flanders family in America and its probable origin in Europe" by Edith Flanders Dunbar and Tuttle Publishing Company of Rutland, VT in 1935 with 1088 pages:
Sources
↑ "Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850" compiled by NEHGS ↑ "Vital Records of Salisbury, Massachusetts" p96 compiled in 1915 by Topsfield Historical Society of Topsfield, MA. ↑ Vital Records of Salisbury, Massachusetts to 1850" compiled in 1915 by Topsfield Historical Society of Topsfield, MA; v1 p514 citing Whicher, Reuben, and Mary Flanders, intention 04 Jan 1739/40. ↑ "Early Vital Records of Essex County, MA to about 1850" by Search and ReSearch on CDRom v1 p355 Salisbury Marriages. ↑ "The Flanders family from Europe to America" by Edith Flanders Dunbar and Tuttle Publishing Company of Rutland, VT in 1935 citing Reuben Whittier/Whicher married Mary Flanders b.06 Aug 1721 (d/o Joseph Flanders and Mary --- Ash). ↑ "Descendants of Stephen Flanders of Salisbury, Massachusetts 1646" p41 by Ellery Kirke Taylor and Tuttle Publishing Company. ↑ "The Descendants of Thomas Whittier and Ruth Green of Salisbury and Haverill, Massachusetts" p22, p32 compiled by Charles Collyer Whittier and Tuttle Publishing Co. of Rutland, VT in 1937 NEGHS. ↑ "Descendants of Thomas Whittier in New Hampshire" v4 p337-338 by Rev. W. F. Whitcher and published in 1881 by The Granite Monthly of Concord, NH. Dunbar, Edith. The Flanders Family from Europe to America p75 published in 1935 by Tuttle Publishing Company Inc. of Rutland, VT. Child's Genealogy of Henniker, New Hampshire
1721 |
August 6, 1721
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Salisbury, Essex, Province of Massachusetts Bay
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1739 |
July 19, 1739
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Salisbury, Essex, Province of Massachusetts Bay
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1741 |
April 1741
Age 19
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1742 |
April 2, 1742
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Salisbury, Essex, Province of Massachusetts Bay
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1743 |
October 16, 1743
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Salisbury, Essex, Province of Massachusetts Bay
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1747 |
April 6, 1747
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Chester, Rockingham, New Hampshire
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1751 |
September 17, 1751
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Chester, Rockingham, N.H
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1752 |
March 9, 1752
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Chester, Rockingham, New Hampshire
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1753 |
May 11, 1753
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Chester, Rockingham, New Hampshire
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1756 |
December 20, 1756
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Chester, Rockingham, New Hampshire
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