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| − | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bridge-169 Samuel Bridge(s)] was born Charlestown 25 Mar 1647 and died Boston aft 1717. He was married thrice, first abt 1672 Hannah Bayes, then Boston 3 Dec 1690 Christian Stoddard (widow of Nathaniel Peirce) and finally Boston 27 May 1712 Mary Bossenger | + | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bridge-169 Samuel Bridge(s)] was born Charlestown 25 Mar 1647 and died Boston aft 1717. He was married thrice, first abt 1672 Hannah Bayes, then Boston 3 Dec 1690 Christian Stoddard (widow of Nathaniel Peirce) and finally Boston 27 May 1712 Mary Bossenger (no ch.) By his first wife he had (Boston): Samuel (1672-1672), Hannah (1673), Ellen (1677), William (1679 unk. if marr.), Abigail (1681), Persis (1683), Benjamin (1684/5), Ebenezer (1687) and John (1689). By his second wife he had: Hannah (1691), Bethiah (1700) and Ellen (1702). |
===Third Generation=== | ===Third Generation=== | ||
| − | + | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bridge-1507 Benjamin Bridge(s)] was born Boston 18 Feb 1684[/5] and died there 8 Jun 1739. He married Christian Pierce and they had ''at least'': Christian (1707), Hannah (1710), Esther (1712), Benjamin (1715 unk. if marr.) and Abigail (1728). | |
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==DNA results== | ==DNA results== | ||
| − | It is currently | + | It is currently unknown if William Bridge(s) has any surviving Y-DNA/patrilineal descendants. |
==External Links and References== | ==External Links and References== | ||
* Anderson, Robert Charles, ''The Pilgrim Migration: Immigrants to Plymouth Colony 1620-1633.'' New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 2004. Pages 70-75. | * Anderson, Robert Charles, ''The Pilgrim Migration: Immigrants to Plymouth Colony 1620-1633.'' New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 2004. Pages 70-75. | ||
Latest revision as of 11:05, 13 April 2026
Contents
Status summary
Completed as of April 7, 2026
- Recruiting patrilineal (all male-line) descendants of William Bridges for NGS/WGS testing. Any male who believes they are such a descendant should Read me First
IMPORTANT: Read me First
Biography
First Generation
William Bridge(s) was born presumably in England abt 1615. After the death of his currently unknown father, his mother (given name also currently unknown) married (Capt.) John Oldham. William died Charlestown bef 6 Feb 1678/9. He married by 1643 Persis Pierce and they had four children (Charlestown): Rebecca (1643/4), Persis (c1645), Samuel (1647) and Mary (c1649).
Second Generation
Samuel Bridge(s) was born Charlestown 25 Mar 1647 and died Boston aft 1717. He was married thrice, first abt 1672 Hannah Bayes, then Boston 3 Dec 1690 Christian Stoddard (widow of Nathaniel Peirce) and finally Boston 27 May 1712 Mary Bossenger (no ch.) By his first wife he had (Boston): Samuel (1672-1672), Hannah (1673), Ellen (1677), William (1679 unk. if marr.), Abigail (1681), Persis (1683), Benjamin (1684/5), Ebenezer (1687) and John (1689). By his second wife he had: Hannah (1691), Bethiah (1700) and Ellen (1702).
Third Generation
Benjamin Bridge(s) was born Boston 18 Feb 1684[/5] and died there 8 Jun 1739. He married Christian Pierce and they had at least: Christian (1707), Hannah (1710), Esther (1712), Benjamin (1715 unk. if marr.) and Abigail (1728).
DNA results
It is currently unknown if William Bridge(s) has any surviving Y-DNA/patrilineal descendants.
External Links and References
- Anderson, Robert Charles, The Pilgrim Migration: Immigrants to Plymouth Colony 1620-1633. New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 2004. Pages 70-75.