Mary  TURNER 
25 Jan 1634 - ____
- BIRTH: 25 Jan 1634, Scituate, Plymouth, MA
  
Father:  Humphrey  TURNER  
Mother:  Lydia (Gamer)  GARNET  
 
Family 1
: William  PARKER 
- MARRIAGE: 13 Nov 1651, Scituate, Plymouth, MA
  
-   Martha  PARKER 
 -   Lydia  PARKER 
 -   Miles  PARKER 
 -   Joseph  PARKER 
 -   Nathaniel  PARKER 
 -   Judith  PARKER 
 -  +Mary  PARKER 
  
  
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 _Humphrey TURNER ______|
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[2657]
"Vital Records of Scituate, Massachusetts to 1850"
 
Transcribed by D. Pane-Joyce
 
http://babbage.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/scituate/
 
Birth: "Mary, d. Humfery, bp. Jan. 25, 1634. C.R.1."
 
Marriage: "Mary, d. Humphry, and Will[iam] Parker, No[v]. 13, 1651."
 
 
"The Scott Genealogy"
 
Mary Lovering Holman
 
Boston, MA; 1919; p263
 
"William Parker settled early in Scituate, Mass., becoming a Freeman there in 1640. He
 
married (1), in Plymouth, April 1639, Mary, daughter of Thomas Rawlins, who died in Aug.
 
1651. He married (2), in Scituate, 13 Nov. 1651, Mary, daughter of Humphrey and Lydia
 
(Gamer) Turner, baptised in Scituate, 25 Jan. 1634-5, died after 1684. He died in 1684..."
 
 
"A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England"
 
James Savage
 
Pub. Boston, 1860-1862
 
Repub. Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD, 1998; pp. 345-346
 
 
"American Marriage Records Before 1699"
 
William Montgomery Clemens
 
Pompton Lakes, NJ, 1926
 
"William PARKER, Mary Turner, 13 November 1651, Scituate, Mass."
 
 
"New England Marriages Before 1700"
 
Clarence A. Torrey, Baltimore, MD, 1985
 
(as found on NEHGS CD-ROM, Boston, 2001)
 
"PARKER, William (-1684) & 2/wf Mary TURNER (-1684+); 13 Nov 1651; Scituate"
 
 
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