Mercy KING
1678 - 16 Feb 1733
- BIRTH: 1678
- DEATH: 16 Feb 1733, Rochester, Plymouth, MA
Family 1
: Samuel WINSLOW
- MARRIAGE: 11 Nov 1703, Scituate, Plymouth, MA
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- Mercy WINSLOW
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"Vital Records of Rochester, Massachusetts to the Year 1850"
Henry Edwards Scott, ed.
New England Historic Genealogical Society
Boston, MA; 1914
http://www.NewEnglandAncestors.org/
Marriage: "Winslow, Samuel and Mercy King, Nov. 11, 1703, in Scituate; Rochester"
"Vital Records of Scituate, Massachusetts to the Year 1850"
New England Historic Genealogical Society
Boston, MA; 1909
http://www.NewEnglandAncestors.org/
Marriage: "Winslow, Samuell of Rochester, and Marcy King, Nov. 11, 1703; Scituate"
"Winslow Memorial: Volume I: Kenelm Winslow"
David-Parsons Holton, Frances K. Holton
New York: D.P. Holton, 1877-1888
pp87-88: "He was married 26 Sept. 1700, to Bethia Holbrook, of Scituate [Bathsheba
Holbrook, in Hist. of Scituate]. He m. 2d, 11 Nov. 1703, Mercy King, of Scituate, b. 1678,
dau. of Dea. Thomas and Elizabeth (Clap) of Scituate.... She died 16 Feb. 1733, Rochester,
Mass. He was published 15 Sept. 1739, to Ruth Briggs."
"The Winslow Family"
Lucius R. Paige
NEHGR v26 pp69-75 (Jan 1872)
"Samuel (Kenelm, Kenelm), b. about 1674, in early life styled cordwainer, and afterwards
yeoman, resided in Rochester, 1700, and was Deacon of the First Church in that town as
early as 1710. He m. 26 Sept., 1700, Bethia Holbrook, of Scituate; she d. and he m. 11
Nov., 1703, Mercy King, of Scituate; she d. 16 Feb., 1733, and he was published 15 Sept.,
1739, to Ruth Briggs. He was living in 1750, and perhaps followed his sons in their
emigration to Hardwick."
"The Whitcomb Family in America"
Charlotte Whitcomb
Minneapolis, MN; 1904;
p54: "He was married (1) August 15, 1721, to Mercy Winslow, daughter of Deacon Samuel and
Mercy (King) Winslow. She was born August 16, 1705, and died September 20, 1726."
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Samuel Bullen & Some of His Descendants; May philipps Train; 1941; p. 55
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