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About Parnell Kirkland
Biography
Nathaniel Kirtland almost certainly married while he was residing on Long Island, and so the parentage of his wife Parnell, who is otherwise well documented, should be sought there. [1]
Marriages
Married Nathaniel Kirtland about 1642-1645[2]
She died September 20, 1694, at Lynn as "Parnell Laughton,"[3] having married, secondly, John Laiton of Lynn on October 31, 1687.[4]
Family
The children of Nathaniel
and Parnell (
) Kirtland, several of them born undoubtedly on Long Island and in unknown order were:
Nathaniel, b about 1647, probably on Long Island; d. before [5]1690; inventory taken June 24, 1690; m. at Lynn, June 20, 1675, Mary Rand (Robert, Robert)(19a) who married 2nd, Dr Burchsted, of Lynn.
Hannah, b April 15, 1652, at Lynn; d. after May 19, 1691; m [6] February 20, 1678-9, William Pratt (William).
Philip, b (--); b at Lyn, June 28, 1688; m. there October 14, 1679, Ruth Pierce. He is sometimes considered son of Philip, but in his will [7]dated June 4, 1688, and proved November 25, 1690, gave his clothes to his brothers Nathaniel Kirtland, John Bread and Samuel Bass, thus identifying him with this family.
Ann * b. April 16, 1658, At Lynn.
John, see following.
Elizabeth, * b. March 20, 1664, at Lynn.
Mary, twin, b. May 15, 1667, at Lynn; d. before 1690; m. at Lynn, April 28, 1686, John Bread (Allen, Allen) [8]
Martha + twin, b May 15, 1667, at Lynn; will dated June 13, 1729, was probated in Taunton, Mass., d February 7, 1737-8; m. 1st at Saybrook, February 10, 1685, Joseph Blague; m., 2nd November 14, 1705, at Saybrook, as his second wife, William Southworth (Constant) [9][10]
Priscilla,++ [undoubtedly] b. probably 1645-50, perhaps on Long Island; d at Lynn October 28, 1676. In June 1670 she confessed to the Quarterly Court at Salem that she had traveled on the Lord's day' in November, 2672, she was granted by the court a pd10 bequest from the estate of her deceased fiancé, Daniel Knight, who died intestate; on September 25, 1673, she married Benjamin Collins, of Lynn, and had two children, on a daughter, Susanna.[11]
Sarah, b probably on Long Island; probably she who d. May 21, 1676, having perhaps [12] m. 1st October 5, 1664, at Lynn, John Davis; and having m. 2nd, about 1669, as his first wife, Thomas Lee (Thomas) The probate record of the will of Nathaniel mentions daughter "Sarah Lee."[13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20]
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Parnell (Unknown) Kirtland (abt. 1620 - 1694)
Parnell Kirtland formerly [surname unknown] aka Laiton Laughton Rand
Born about 1620 in England
Daughter of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling%28s%29 unknown]
Wife of Nathaniel Kirtland — married 1644 in Long Island City, Queens, New York
Mother of Sarah (Kirtland) Lee, Priscilla (Kirtland) Collins, Hannah (Kirtland) Pratt, Ann (Kirtland) Bass, John Kirtland, Philip Kirtland, Elizabeth (Kirtland) Legare, Martha (Kirtland) Southworth and Mary (Kirtland) Breed
Died 20 Sep 1694 at about age 74 in Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts
Profile last modified 23 Jan 2022 | Created 1 Nov 2016
Parnell (Unknown) Kirtland migrated to New England during the Puritan Great Migration (1620-1640).
Sources
↑ New England, The Great Migration and The Great Migration Begins, 1620-1635, Vol 4 I-L, Pages 192-198
↑ Vital Records of Lynn, Mass. I, 228-9; II, 217, 520, 523.
↑ Massachusetts County, District and Probate Courts., Probate Records, Vol 301-303, Book 1-3, 1671-1694
↑ Vital Records of Lynn, Mass. I, 228-9; II, 217, 520, 523.
↑ Vital Records of Lynn, Mass. I, 228-9; II, 217, 520, 523.
↑ Pratt Family, F.W. Chapman, 1864, pp. 169, 260-3, 373-4; Savage, IV, 488-9.
↑ Notes of V.C. Sanborn, deceased, of Chicago, Ill.; Essex County, Mass., Records, Old Series, III, 16.
↑ Breed Genealogy, J.H. Breed, 1892, No 51.
↑ Early Puritan Settlers of Connecticut, R.R. Hinman, 1852, p 597; Rand Genealogy, F.O. Rand, 1898, p. 14; New England Register, XXIX, 112; XLVIII, 347; Savage, I, 191; Putnam's Monthly Historical Magazine, 1897, pp. 82-4; Southworth Genealogy [descent of Cora Southworth (Rountree) Hathaway], pp. 17, 17a; Southworth Genealogy, S.G. Webber, 1905, pp 193-4, 198-200.
↑ Salisbury Genealogies, E.E. and E.M. Salisbury, 1892, I, pt. 1, p. 267; II, 134-148; III, 26, 28; Refugees of 1776 from Long Island to Connecticut, F.G. Mather, 1913, p. 445; Hamlin Family, H.F. Andrews, 1900, p. 43; S.M. Fox, Manhattan, Kansas, in Boston Transcript, April 7, 1924. 20. Colonial Records of Connecticut, IV, 401; V, 69. Marvin Genealogy, G.F. and W.T.R. Marvin 1904, pp. 56, 61; Chapman Family, F.W. Chapman, 1854, p. 71-2; John Perkins Family, G.A. Perkins, 1889, pt. 3, p. 17-8.
↑ Records and Files of the Quarterly Court of Essex County, Mass III, 422, 461 and IV 274; V, 117; Probate Records of Essex County Mass., II 305; Savage, I, 433; Vital Records of Lynn, Mass., II, 217, 462
↑ Vital Records of Lynn, Mass. I, 228-9; II, 217, 520, 523.
↑ Savage, III. 31-2.
↑ New England Register, XXXIII, 61; XLVIII, 66-70
↑ Vital Records of Lynn, Mass. I, 228-9; II, 217, 520, 523.
↑ Early Puritan Settlers of Connecticut, R.R. Hinman, 1852, p 597; Rand Genealogy, F.O. Rand, 1898, p. 14; New England Register, XXIX, 112; XLVIII, 347; Savage, I, 191; Putnam's Monthly Historical Magazine, 1897, pp. 82-4; Southworth Genealogy [descent of Cora Southworth (Rountree) Hathaway], pp. 17, 17a; Southworth Genealogy, S.G. Webber, 1905, pp 193-4, 198-200.
↑ Salisbury Genealogies, E.E. and E.M. Salisbury, 1892, I, pt. 1, p. 267; II, 134-148; III, 26, 28; Refugees of 1776 from Long Island to Connecticut, F.G. Mather, 1913, p. 445; Hamlin Family, H.F. Andrews, 1900, p. 43; S.M. Fox, Manhattan, Kansas, in Boston Transcript, April 7, 1924. 20. Colonial Records of Connecticut, IV, 401; V, 69. Marvin Genealogy, G.F. and W.T.R. Marvin 1904, pp. 56, 61; Chapman Family, F.W. Chapman, 1854, p. 71-2; John Perkins Family, G.A. Perkins, 1889, pt. 3, p. 17-8.
↑ Whittlesey Family, C.B. Whittlesey, 1898 pp. 41-2, 61, 89-91; History of Wallingford, Conn., C.H.S. Davis, 1870, p. 839; Buckingham Family, F. W. Chapman, 1872, pp. 145, 151-2; Ancestry of Joseph Smith and Emma Hale, M.S.S. Anderson, 1929, p. 193.
↑ Whittlesey Family, C.B. Whittlesey, 1898 pp. 41-2, 61, 89-91; History of Wallingford, Conn., C.H.S. Davis, 1870, p. 839; Buckingham Family, F. W. Chapman, 1872, pp. 145, 151-2; Ancestry of Joseph Smith and Emma Hale, M.S.S. Anderson, 1929, p. 193.
↑ Vital Records of Lynn, Mass. I, 228-9; II, 217, 520, 523.
Dawes-Gates ancestral lines: a memorial volume Well sourced with all of the "Evidence Explained"
Guide to the Early Settlers of America: With a Brief History of Those of the First Generation and References to the Various Local Histories, and Other Sources of Information where Additional Data May be Found, Henry Whittemore, Genealogical Publishing Com, 1967 - Reference - Page 307
Acknowledgments
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Parnell Kirkland's Timeline
1624 |
1624
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Arundel Castle, Arundel, West Sussex, England (United Kingdom)
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1646 |
September 27, 1646
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Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Colonial America
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1650
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Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, Colonial America
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1656
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Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, Colonial America
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1658 |
April 16, 1658
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Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Colonial America
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August 6, 1659
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Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
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1662 |
April 15, 1662
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Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, Colonial America
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1664 |
March 20, 1664
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Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony
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1667 |
May 15, 1667
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Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America
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