Individual Details
John Carlisle
(Abt 1650 - 28 May 1681)
John Carlile was born in Stepney, Middlesex, England about 1650. John died May 28, 1681 in Devonshire MM, London, England, at 30 years of age. John died of a fever and was buried in Checker Alley and his residence was stated to be Spittlefields. John's occupation was listed as broadweaver. John and Mary were Quakers, who referred to themselves as "Friends."
He married Mary Goedowne at Westbury Street Meeting House, London, England on March 29, 1671. The IGI lists the marriage place as Westbury Street, Spittlefields, Devon, England. There is also an entry that list the marriage date as Jan 29, 1671. The Jan date is probably a miss translation of Quaker calendar date. Also noted in Rubincan Papers is the marriage date of 20d 1m 1671 would make it April 20, 1671. Their marriage was listed as follows: JOHN CARLIELL, of the parish of Stepney, Spittlefields, county Middlesex, broadweafer; married MARY GOEDOWNE, spinster, At Westbury Street Friends' Meeting House, London on 20d 1m 1671. They were members of the Devonshire House Monthly Meeting.
Despite of his death at a young age, John and Mary had several children. Their first child, named John, died of smallpox. Their second child, named Mary, died when she was about one week old. Their third child, Mary, was our ancestor and the first of their children to live to adulthood. She married Richard Haines. Their fourth child was named Abraham. He lived to adulthood and married a woman named Hannah. Their fifth child was named John. He died of convulsions when he was 14 weeks old. Their sixth child was also named John. He lived to adulthood, immigrated to New Jersey and married his first wife Mary West and his second wife Mary Glading. John and Mary Carlisle's seventh child, Elizabeth, died when she was two weeks old.
He married Mary Goedowne at Westbury Street Meeting House, London, England on March 29, 1671. The IGI lists the marriage place as Westbury Street, Spittlefields, Devon, England. There is also an entry that list the marriage date as Jan 29, 1671. The Jan date is probably a miss translation of Quaker calendar date. Also noted in Rubincan Papers is the marriage date of 20d 1m 1671 would make it April 20, 1671. Their marriage was listed as follows: JOHN CARLIELL, of the parish of Stepney, Spittlefields, county Middlesex, broadweafer; married MARY GOEDOWNE, spinster, At Westbury Street Friends' Meeting House, London on 20d 1m 1671. They were members of the Devonshire House Monthly Meeting.
Despite of his death at a young age, John and Mary had several children. Their first child, named John, died of smallpox. Their second child, named Mary, died when she was about one week old. Their third child, Mary, was our ancestor and the first of their children to live to adulthood. She married Richard Haines. Their fourth child was named Abraham. He lived to adulthood and married a woman named Hannah. Their fifth child was named John. He died of convulsions when he was 14 weeks old. Their sixth child was also named John. He lived to adulthood, immigrated to New Jersey and married his first wife Mary West and his second wife Mary Glading. John and Mary Carlisle's seventh child, Elizabeth, died when she was two weeks old.
Events
Birth | Abt 1650 | ||||
Marriage | 29 Mar 1671 | London, England - Mary Goodwin | |||
Death | 28 May 1681 |
Families
Spouse | Mary Goodwin (1642 - 1690) |
Child | Mary Carlisle (1674 - 1744) |
Father | John Carlisle (1619 - 1692) |
Mother | Margary Jane McGrath (1629 - 1689) |