Mary PIDGE
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ABT 1622 - 19 Feb 1662
- BIRTH: ABT 1622, Saffron Walden, Essex, England
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- DEATH: 19 Feb 1662, Medfield, Suffolk, MA
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Father: Thomas PIDGE
Mother: Mary SOTHY
Family 1
: Nicholas WOOD
- Mary WOOD
- Sarah WOOD
- +Elizabeth WOOD
- Jonathan WOOD
- Hannah WOOD
- Mehitable WOOD
- Abigail WOOD
- Bethiah WOOD
- Eleazer WOOD
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"The Pigg or Pidge Family in England and America"
Waldo Chamerlain Sprague
TAG v36, pp110-117 (Jan 1960)
"Mary, b. ca. 1620-4; m. ca. 1642 at Roxbury, Nicolas Wood of Dorchester and Natick (now
Sherborn)... Mary (Pidge) Wood died 19 Feb. 1663 at now Sherborn (Medfield V.R.)."
[This article includes a note correcting Savage's erroneous claim that Mary, wife of Nicolas
Wood, was the daughter of Robert Williams.]
"The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England"
Robert Charles Anderson
New England Historic Genealogical Society; Boston, MA; 1995
"MARY, b. say 1622; m. by 1642 Nicholas Wood [TAG 36:112, 117].
(On 25 December 1642 John Eliot recorded "Mary Wood [and] Sarah
Wood, twins, daughters of [blank] Wood of the Church of Bra[i]ntree
who married our brother Pig's daughter and she lying in childbed in this
town, they were baptized here by communion of churches" [RChR 14].)"
"Pioneers of Massachusetts"
Pope, Charles Henry
Boston, MA; 1900
p360, "Pidge, Pigge, Pig; Thomas... A dau. married Wood of Braintree and
had ch. Mary and Sarah, twins..."
"New England Marriages Before 1700"
Clarence A. Torrey, Baltimore, MD, 1985
(as found on NEHGS CD-ROM, Boston, 2001)
"WOOD, Nicholas1 (-1670) & 1/wf Mary PIGG/PIDGE/ WILLIAMS? (-1663), ?dau Thomas;
by 1642; Roxbury/Braintree/ Dorchester/Medfield"
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Papers of Mary Lovering Holman
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"The Pigg or Pidge Family in England and America," The AmericanGenealogist
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Vital Records of Medfield, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850
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Papers of Mary Lovering Holman
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Great Migration Begins
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[S205]
"The Pigg or Pidge Family in England and America," The AmericanGenealogist
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