Mary Welles

(8 September 1664 - )
Mary Welles|b. 8 Sep 1664|p1269.htm|Thomas Welles|b. 1620\nd. 1676|p795.htm|Mary Beardsley|b. 1631\nd. 20 Sep 1691|p798.htm|Ensign Hugh Welles|b. ca 1590\nd. ca 1645|p792.htm|Frances (--?--)|b. s 1595\nd. 1678|p793.htm|William Beardsley|b. ca 1604\nd. 1661|p796.htm|Mary Harvey|b. ca 1608\nd. fol 1667|p797.htm|

7-greats-grandaunt of Darrell Allen Martin.
Mary was born in Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, on 8 September 1664.1 She was the daughter of Thomas Welles and Mary Beardsley. She married Stephen Belding in Hadley, Mass., on 16 August 1682. She married Captain Joseph Field in Hadley, Mass., on 2 January 1723/24.

Cited documentation

  1. [S237] Nellie Beardsley Holt, The Family of William Beardsley, One of the First Settlers of Stratford, Connecticut, offset reprint of original typescript. (Ellsworth, Me.: Downeast Graphics and Printing, Inc., 1951), pg. 6, while her parents resided in Hadley "viii. Mary, b. 1664."
 
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