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− | Elizabeth Ring was likely born about 1609. She married twice, first abt 1627<ref>Likely at or near Leiden.</ref> to Stephen Dean(e) and second Plymouth 16 Sep 1635 to Josiah Cooke. | + | Elizabeth Ring was likely born about 1609 and died Eastham bef. 3 May 1687.<ref>Inventory of her estate.</ref> She married twice, first abt 1627<ref>Likely at or near Leiden.</ref> to Stephen Dean(e) and second Plymouth 16 Sep 1635 to [[Josiah Cooke (Y-DNA)#First Generation | Josiah Cooke]]. By Stephen Dean(e) she had three children (Plymouth): Elizabeth (c1629), Miriam (c1632) and Susanna (1634). By Josiah Cooke, she had three more children: Anne (1636), Bethiah (c1640) and [[Josiah Cooke (Y-DNA)#Second Generation | Josiah]] (1643). |
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+ | Susanna Ring was born before 1611 and died Plymouth before 1664. She married Plymouth before 1634 Thomas Clarke and they had seven children (Plymouth): William (c1634), James (c1636), Susanna (c1638), John (c1640), Nathaniel (c1642) and Andrew (c1644). | ||
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Revision as of 13:25, 6 October 2021
Contents
Status summary
Completed as of October 6, 2021:
- Recruiting additional matrilineal (direct female-line) Mary DURRANT Ring descendants for full mtDNA testing - anyone interested in submitting their DNA for testing should contact MayflowerDNA1620@gmail.com
Biography
First Generation
Mary Durrant was possibly born as early as 1580 and was likely from the Ufford, Suffolkshire, England area. It is likely she married William Ring "of Petistrey" at Ufford on 21 May 1601[1] The family moved to Leiden and possibly attempted to emigrate to the New World on the Speedwell but due to the unseaworthiness of the ship, ended up back at Leiden.[2] William Ring died in Leiden and the widow and her children presumably emigrated to New England aboard the Mayflower[3] in 1629. Mary died at Plymouth on either 15 or 19 Jul 1631.[4]
The children of Mary and William are: Elizabeth bp 23 Feb 1602/3 (likely died young), Elizabeth (say 1609), Susanna (say 1611) and Andrew (c1618).
Second Generation
Elizabeth Ring was likely born about 1609 and died Eastham bef. 3 May 1687.[5] She married twice, first abt 1627[6] to Stephen Dean(e) and second Plymouth 16 Sep 1635 to Josiah Cooke. By Stephen Dean(e) she had three children (Plymouth): Elizabeth (c1629), Miriam (c1632) and Susanna (1634). By Josiah Cooke, she had three more children: Anne (1636), Bethiah (c1640) and Josiah (1643).
Susanna Ring was born before 1611 and died Plymouth before 1664. She married Plymouth before 1634 Thomas Clarke and they had seven children (Plymouth): William (c1634), James (c1636), Susanna (c1638), John (c1640), Nathaniel (c1642) and Andrew (c1644).
Third Generation
- ↑ wikitree profile for Mary Durrant
- ↑ ibid.
- ↑ NOT the same ship which brought over the Pilgrims in 1620.
- ↑ wikitree profile.
- ↑ Inventory of her estate.
- ↑ Likely at or near Leiden.
DNA results TBD
Previous Y-DNA testing
References & External Links
- Anderson, Robert Charles, The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633), New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, MA 1995
- wikitree profile for Mary Durrant