Genealogy of Thomas E Cady - Person Sheet
Genealogy of Thomas E Cady - Person Sheet
NameElizabeth Juitt
Birthabt 1580
Death22 Oct 1673, Plymouth,,Mass.
Burial24 Oct 1673
ReligionLDS B C I E SS
Misc. Notes
She came to America with her daughters on either the ship Ann or Little James. Richard Warren by R.S.Wakefield says they came on the Ann in 1623. ----------------------------------------------------------------- 5 July 1835- Thomas Williams servant of Widow Warren.Quote from Records of the Colony of New Plymouth and New England. " At this Court Thomas Williams and servant of widow Warren was accused of speeking profane and blasphemous speaches against magestic God when there was some descention between him and his dame. She, after other things, exhorted him to fear God and do his duty, he answered that he neither feared God nor the devil, this was proived by witnesses and confessed by himself. This, because the court judged it to be spoken in passion and distemper with reprove did let him pass on humble acknowledgement of his offence" Another unrelated sentance given by John Alden in court 2 Jan 1638 was as follows " Edward Shaw was indicted for the felonious taking of 15 ??? from the person of William Corvannell and was found guilty and had his censure to be severely whipped and burnt in the shoulder with a hot iron which was accordingly executed upon him" _________________________________________________________ From Mayflower Families in Progress- Richard Warren of the Mayflower and his decendants for four generations by Robert Wakefield and others. She was over 90 when she died. The 22 May 1627 division of cattle named Richard Warren , wife Elizabeth Warren,Nathaniel Warren,Joseph Warren, Mary Warren, Anna Warren, Sara Warren, Elizabeth Warren and Abagail Warren. She was over 90 when she died. ----------------------------------------------------------------- From THE FAITH OF THE PILGRIMS by Robert M Bartlett El-------------------------------------------------------- From THE FAITH OF THE PILGRIMS by Robert M. Bartlett Richard Warren, a London merchant, arrived on the Mayflower, his wife, Elizabeth, came with her five daughters on the Anne in 1623. The Warrens had two sons in Plymouth, the largest family in the early days of the plantation. " Grave Richard Warren " died in 1628, but his wife carried on and bacame the resourceful matriarchal head of a large and successful family. Warren was involved in the early exploration and developement of the settlement and served as assistant governor. His wife and sons were active in the church and community. Bradford called Warren a useful instrument. Nathaniel Morton wrote that Warren during his life bore a deep share of the difficulties and troubles of the first settlement of the Plantation of New Plymouth. ---------------------------------------------------------------- From NEW ENGLAND HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL REGISTER VOL 1 PG51 - Richard Warren came on the Mayflower without family. Pg 53 Three of the wives of the signers were left in Europe, Bridget, wife of Dr Samuel Fuller,Hester, wife of Francis Cooke, and Elizabeth, wife of Richard Warren. These afterwards came over on thee ANN in 1623.r
Spouses
Birthabt 1580, London,,England
Death1628, Plymouth,Plymouth,Mass
ReligionLDS B C I E SP SS
Marriagebef 1611, London,,England
ChildrenMary (1610-1675)
 Anna (~1612->1675)
 Sarah (~1614->1696)
 Elizabeth (~1616-1670)
 Abigail (~1618->1692)
 Nathaniel (~1625-1667)
 Joseph (1627-1689)
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