Thursday, August 25, 2011

ELIZABETH MARSHALL (TROWBRIDGE) 1603-1641

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Elizabeth Marshall and Thomas Trowbridge 3649.

Elizabeth Marshall was christened 24 March 1602/1603 in St Mary Arches, Exeter, Devon, England. She died 1641 in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut. [Parents] Elizabeth, first wife of Thomas Trowbridge, and mother of his children, was baptized at St. Mary Arches Church, Exeter, 24 March 1562 of a family at the centre of commercial and civic power in the cathedral city. This was amply set forth in 1905 in an article by Emory McClintock, "Thomas Trowbridge and Elizabeth Marshall", NEHGR 59:291-97 (1905). Elizabeth's father, the Alderman John Marshall, Mayor in 1615, was dead by the daughter's marriage. Her mother Alice was the second daughter of the name, baptized at St. Kerrians Church, Exeter, 7 June 1572, and Marshall's bride 30 August 1695 at St. Mary Arches. Alice, buried there 13 Jananuary 1630/1, left to her favorite daughter Mrs. Elizabeth Trowbridge, 50 and a 10 piece of plate(PCC 23 St. John). Alice's father was Richard Beavis, who died in office as Mayor of Exeter 26 August 1603. He had married (1) Elizabeth Price, from the Welsh "Ape Rhys", mother of Alice Marshall, and (2) Jane, daughter of Henry Huish of Sands.

Thomas and Elizabeth had the following children:
F i Elizabeth Trowbridge was christened 6 March 1627/1628 in St Petrock, Exeter, Devon, England. She was buried 10 May 1630 in St Petrock, Exeter, Devon, England.

M ii John Trowbridge was christened 5 November 1629 in St Petrock, Exeter, Devon, England. He was buried 16 February 1653/1654 in St Mary Magdalien, Taunton, Somerset, England.

English Origins of American Colonists, p.66
Will of JOHN TROWBRIDGE of Exeter, co. Devon. There is oweinge unto me from my uncle Mr. James Marshall of Exon, merchant, 49, and from my father Mr. Thomas Trowbridge 10 which I lent him, and I have sent for Muclinx (sic) eight peeces of Sarges, cost twentie pounds And twentie fowre pounds Mr. Jno: Manninge of New England, merchant, owes me, and twentie one pounds Mr. William Davis of Muskeeta in Newfoundland owes, which I have ordered George Pardon, master of the Willinge Minde, to receive of him this yeare there and carry it with him for St. Lukas and bring home returnes with him, All which summes amounts unto 129, of which if it please God to take me hence 20 shal be disbursed for my buriall, and of the other 109 I give unto my honored father fortie pounds, to my brothers Thomas, William and James Trowbridge betweene them 50, to my aunt Mace 5, and to my cozen James Marshall 14. Dated at Taunton, 20 Oct., 1653. Witnesses to the identity of the handwriting: James Marshall, senior, Christo: Clarke, junior, Chr: Dore. 26 June, 1654, commission to Thomas Trowbridge, father and principal legetary named in the will of John Trowbridge, late of the city of Exeter, deceased, to administer. (P.C.C. Alchin, 492.) M iii Thomas Trowbridge Jr. was christened 11 Dec 1631 in St Petrock, Exeter, Devon, England. He died 22 Aug 1702 in New Haven, New Haven Co., CT. 1824 M iv William Trowbridge was christened 3 Sep 1633 and died Nov 1688. M v James Trowbridge 1, 2, 3 was born 1636/1637 in Dorchester, Suffolk Co., MA and was christened 1637/1638 in Dorchester, Suffolk Co., MA. He died 22 May 1717 in Newton, Middlesex Co., MA and was buried in Old East Parish Burying Ground, Newton, Middlesex Co., MA.James signed a will 1709 in Middlesex Co., MA. He signed a will 1715 in Middlesex Co., MA. He had a will probated Jun 1717 in Middlesex Co., MA.James Trowbridge was likely born at Dorchester after his parents immigrated and was baptized there in 1637 or 1638. After his family's move to New Haven, CT, his mother died and, at about age 8, in 1644, his father returned to England, leaving James and his two brothers in the care of a Sgt. Thomas Jeffries, possibly a relative from the Taunton, England area.As the result of a lawsuit against their father's steward in New Haven, James acquired his father's property in Dorchester, MA and moved there, where he married his first wife in 1659. He removed to Cambridge Village, now Newton, in 1664. After the death of Deacon John Jackson, his second wife's father, he was chosen Deacon of the church at Newton.In 1675 he purchased 85 acres of land and a dwelling house and out buildings from Dep. Gov. Danforth; he had occupied this land for some years. He was chosen one of the first Selectmen at the organization of the town 27 Aug. 1679 and held that office for 9 years. He was clerk of the Writs in 1691 and 1693, and Commissioner, Lieutenant and Representative to the General Court in 1700 and 1703.
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notes Elizabeth MARSHALL [Parents] 1, 2, 3 was born 24 March 1603 in St Mary Arches, Exeter, Devonshire, England and was christened 4, 5 24 March 1603 in St Mary Arches, Exeter, Devonshire, England. She died 1641 in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, USA and was buried 1641 in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.

Elizabeth married 6, 7, 8 Thomas TROWBRIDGE on 26 March 1627 in St Marys Arches, Exeter, Devonshire, England. Elizabeth, first wife of Thomas Trowbridge, and mother of his children, was baptized at St. Mary Arches Church, Exeter, 24 March 1562 of a family at the centre of commercial and civic power in the cathedral city. This was amply' set forth in 1905 in an article by Emory McClintock, Thomas Trowbndge and Elizabeth Marshall, NEHGR 59:291-97 (1905). Elizabeth's father, the Alderman John Marshall, Mayor in 1615, was d. by' the dau.'s marriage. Her mother Alice was the second dau. of the name, bapt. at St. Kerrians Church, Exeter, 7 June 1572, and Marshall's bride 30 Aug. 1695 at St. Mary Arches. Mice, bur. there 13 Jan. 1630/1, left to her favourite dau. Mrs Elizabeth Trowbridge, £50 and a £10 piece of plate (PCC 23 St. John). Alice's father was Richard Beavis, who d. in office as Mayor of Exeter 26 Aug. 1603. He had in. (1) Elizabeth Price, from the Welsh "Ap Rhys", mother of Alice Marshall,and (2) Jane, dau. of Henry Huish of Sands. Dr. McClintock misread Price for Prowse in the register, a possible dau. to Lawrence Prowse of Chagford. This, in turn, led to more error in the Mormon records. By 1909 The Rev. J.T.G. Donaldson, whose own family had inherited the Beavis pedigree and papers, published the true names in Trans. of The Devonshire Association, 41:215-240 (in article as Bevys'). He also showed that the Beavis pedigree was not proven beyond Richard's own parents John and Christina. Donaldson also published therein his main muniment: the 21 ft. parchment roll of Richard Beavis' Inventory of his estate.' Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Trowbridge and mother of his children, was baptized at St. Mary Arches Church, Exeter, March 24, 1562. She was a member of a family at the center of commercial and civic power in the cathedral city. This was amply set forth in 1905 in an article by Emory McClintock, "Thomas Trowbridge and Elizabeth Marshall", NEHGR 59:291-97 (1905). Elizabeth's father, the Alderman John Marshall, Mayor in 1615, died before his daughter's marriage. Elizabeth's lineage has been traced back through her mother's ancestry to Lawrence Prowse, born in 1480, son of John Prowse and Joan Orchard and brother of Richard Prowse, an ancestor of Elizabeth's mother-in-law, Agnes Prowse Trowbridge
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Elizabeth Marshall 1630, Exeter, Devon, England
Elizabeth Marshall was baptized at St. Mary Magdalen Church in Exeter, March 24, 1562. She was born into a family at the center of commercial and civic power in the cathedral city as was described in an article in the NEHGR 59:291-97, written by Emory McClintock called "Thomas Trowbridge and Elizabeth Marshal". Her father was the Alderman, John Marshal. In 1615 he was mayor in Exeter. He died befor her marriage. Her mother, Alice, left to her favorite daughter fifty pounds and a piece of plate worth ten pounds, a substantial amount in 1630.
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Notes for Elizabeth Marshall: Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Trowbridge and mother of his children, was baptized at St. Mary Arches Church, Exeter, March 24, 1562. She was a member of a family at the center of commercial and civic power in the cathedral city. This was amply set forth in 1905 in an article by Emory McClintock, "Thomas Trowbridge and Elizabeth Marshall", NEHGR 59:291-97 (1905). Elizabeth's father, the Alderman John Marshall, Mayor in 1615, died before his daughter's marriage.
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Gifts from Wills
Elizabeth Trowbridge was given 50 lbs plus 1 piece of plate valued at 10 lbs. in her mother's will dated 30 December 1630; also her brother 4 June 1635 gives his sister Trobridge 100 lbs. In her father's will dated 1624 she was given her legacy from her cousin John Marshall plus enough to make 400 Lbs. She was member of Dorchester Church in 1638 & their son James was baptized there.
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