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Not the daughter of Matthew Barstow, II & Isabella Barstow
Susanna Carver, and her twin sister Elizabeth, were baptized at Filby, Norfolk, England on October 15, 1618, daughter of Richard and Margaret (Skurrie) Carver. Her mother Margaret was buried in November, 1618, shortly after their births.[1]
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Biography
Susanna Carver, and her twin sister Elizabeth, were baptized at Filby, Norfolk, England on October 15, 1618, daughter of Richard and Margaret (Skurrie) Carver. Her mother Margaret was buried in November, 1618, shortly after their births.[1]
Susanna traveled to New England with her father Richard and his then wife Grace (Walker), and twin sister Elizabeth.[1] They registered for passage from Ipswich England on the John and Dorethey, master William Andrewes in April 11, 1637, as follows:
The family settled at Watertown, Massachusetts. Richard Carver's will, written December 18, 1638 and proved September 9, 1641, names his wife Grace and daughters Susanna and Elizabeth Carver.[1]
Susanna's step-mother Grace (Walker) Carver, remarried in New England to Micheal Barstow,[1] and in his will of June, 1674, Michael Barstow left bequests to Elizabeth, wife of William Randall, and Susan, wife of William Perry, of Marshfield Colony.[3]
Susanna married William Perry, of Marshfield, Massachusetts c1640.[1]
1644/5: January 16: William Perry of Scituate posted bond for his wife Susanna who was to appear in the General Court for 'spoiling and defiling the water at Scituate.[4]
William Perry Sr, of Marshfield, died by January 16, 1692/3 when the inventory of his estate was taken.[4] There were debts due from the estate to both sons Thomas Perry and William Perry Jr. for 'expenses about their father and mother' as well as debts due to eldest son Thomas for funeral expenses for his father and mother, so Susanna had died by this time as well.[4][5]
Children
1618 |
October 15, 1618
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Filby Fleg, Martham, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
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1645 |
1645
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Scituate, Plymouth County, Colony of Massachusetts, British North America
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1652 |
1652
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Scituate, Plymouth, Mass.
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1655 |
1655
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Scituate, Plymouth, MA, USA
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1655
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Scituate, Plymouth Colony
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1657 |
1657
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Scituate, Plymouth County, Colony of Massachusetts, British Colonial America
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1659 |
1659
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Sciutate, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
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1662 |
1662
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Sciutate, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
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1674 |
June 23, 1674
Age 55
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Marshfield, Plymouth, Province of Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America
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