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Elizabeth PENN [1] |
- Elizabeth Hammond, widow of William, with her son Benjamin and three daus., all young, left a good estate in London, and came over to New England in the troublesome times of 1634, from a desire to have the liberty to serve God according to the dictates of their consciences. they arrived in Boston, Sep. 18, 1634, in the ship Griffin, and had with them the Rev. John Lothrop, their minister. Mrs. hammond lived in Boston and in Watertown, Mass., until the year 1638, when she joined Rev. John Lothrop's church in Scituate, Apr. 16, 1638, being the 33rd member of said church.
Mrs. Elizabeth (Penn) Hammond probably returned to Boston near the close of the year 1639, as she died and was buried there A.D. 1640. [1]
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Fact |
Sister of the Admiral, Sir William Penn, and aunt to William Penn, the Quaker [1] |
Death |
1640 |
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts [1] |
Person ID |
I104465 |
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- [S13266] Roland Hammond, A.M., M.D., A History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William HAMMOND of London, England and his Wife Elizabeth Penn, 1600-1894.
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