Family: John MATHEWSON / Deliverance MALAVERY (F05204)

m. 17 Nov 1698


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  • Male
    John MATHEWSON

    Birth  1668  Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island Find all individuals with events at this location
    Death  18 Sep 1716   
    Burial     
    Marriage  17 Nov 1698  [1]   
    Father  James MATHEWSON | F05200 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Hannah FIELD | F05200 Group Sheet 

    Female
    Deliverance MALAVERY

    Birth  Abt 1682  Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island Find all individuals with events at this location
    Death  Abt 1716   
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    Mother   

    Female
    Lydia MATHEWSON

    Birth  07 Jun 1701  Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island Find all individuals with events at this location
    Death  Bef 1746   
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    Spouse  Resolved WATERMAN | F21567 
    Marriage  20 Sep 1722  Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island Find all individuals with events at this location

    Male
    John MATHEWSON

    Birth  06 Oct 1699  Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island Find all individuals with events at this location
    Death  29 Apr 1792  Johnston, Providence County, Rhode Island Find all individuals with events at this location
    Burial     
    Spouse  Phoebe STEERE | F05086 
    Marriage  Abt 1731   

  • Notes 
    • [Hulett FTW from MC Scott.FTW]

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      [Br¯derbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #2329, Date of Import: 4 Jul 2000]

      1. From Mathewson Gazette, Oct. 1983, Pg.25: "... He married Deliverance Malavery, Nov. 17, 1648, whom he obtained in the following manner: Having occasion to go to Boston, then the nearest place of trade to purchase groceries, he passed on his way a boiling spring, near a cottage, and being very dry, applied at the house for some water; a young woman came out with a pitcher, like Rebecca of old, and gave him to drink. Returning home, he happened to be again dry at the same place, called, and was supplied. Thus acquaintance thus providentially commenced, ripened into marriage some year or two afterwards."[matt3.FTW]

      [Br¯derbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #2329, Date of Import: 4 Jul 2000]

      1. From Mathewson Gazette, Oct. 1983, Pg.25: "... He married Deliverance Malavery, Nov. 17, 1648, whom he obtained in the following manner: Having occasion to go to Boston, then the nearest place of trade to purchase groceries, he passed on his way a boiling spring, near a cottage, and being very dry, applied at the house for some water; a young woman came out with a pitcher, like Rebecca of old, and gave him to drink. Returning home, he happened to be again dry at the same place, called, and was supplied. Thus acquaintance thus providentially commenced, ripened into marriage some year or two afterwards."[matt4.FTW]

      [Br¯derbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #2329, Date of Import: 4 Jul 2000]

      1. From Mathewson Gazette, Oct. 1983, Pg.25: "... He married Deliverance Malavery, Nov. 17, 1648, whom he obtained in the following manner: Having occasion to go to Boston, then the nearest place of trade to purchase groceries, he passed on his way a boiling spring, near a cottage, and being very dry, applied at the house for some water; a young woman came out with a pitcher, like Rebecca of old, and gave him to drink. Returning home, he happened to be again dry at the same place, called, and was supplied. Thus acquaintance thus providentially commenced, ripened into marriage some year or two afterwards."[field1.FTW]

      1. From Mathewson Gazette, Oct. 1983, Pg.25: "... He married Deliverance Malavery, Nov. 17, 1648, whom he obtained in the following manner: Having occasion to go to Boston, then the nearest place of trade to purchase groceries, he passed on his way a boiling spring, near a cottage, and being very dry, applied at the house for some water; a young woman came out with a pitcher, like Rebecca of old, and gave him to drink. Returning home, he happened to be again dry at the same place, called, and was
      supplied. Thus acquaintance thus providentially commenced, ripened into marriage some year or two afterwards."[angell1.FTW]

      [Br¯derbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #2329, Date of Import: 18 Jul 2000]

      1. From Mathewson Gazette, Oct. 1983, Pg.25: "... He married Deliverance Malavery, Nov. 17, 1648, whom he obtained in the following manner: Having occasion to go to Boston, then the nearest place of trade to purchase groceries, he passed on his way a boiling spring, near a cottage, and being very dry, applied at the house for some water; a young woman came out with a pitcher, like Rebecca of old, and gave him to drink. Returning home, he happened to be again dry at the same place, called, and was supplied. Thus acquaintance thus providentially commenced, ripened into marriage some year or two afterwards."

  • Sources 
    1. [S1687] Ancestry.com: Rhode Island, Vital Extracts, 1636-1899.