Individual Details
Judith Dorothy OSGOOD
(Abt 1629 - 1 Oct 1681)
There is a birth record for John that lists a "Dorothy" as his mother.
Savage believes that Dorothy is a second wife of Edward Cottle, and even allocates children.
Banks notes the death record for Dorothy and states that she might have been wife or daughter.
I have chosen to view Dorothy as another name for Judith because there is nothing but death record for Dorothy and nearly everything but a death record for Judith.
Events
Families
Spouse | Edward COTTLE (1628 - 1710) |
Child | William COTTLE (1652 - ) |
Child | Edward COTTLE (1651 - 1653) |
Child | Mary COTTLE (1653 - 1706) |
Child | Benjamin COTTLE (1655 - ) |
Child | Sarah COTTLE (1657 - ) |
Child | Judith COTTLE (1659 - ) |
Child | Hannah COTTLE (1661 - ) |
Child | Elizabeth COTTLE (1663 - ) |
Child | Edward COTTLE (1666 - 1751) |
Child | James COTTLE (1668 - 1750) |
Child | Judith COTTLE (1670 - ) |
Child | Lydia COTTLE (1672 - ) |
Child | Ann COTTLE (1672 - 1737) |
Child | John COTTLE (1675 - 1705) |
Child | Samuel COTTLE (1676 - 1685) |
Notes
Marriage
Date of marriage is inferred from birth date of oldest childTorrey and Poole do not give the maiden name of the bride
Family search claims a child named Hannah..
https://familysearch.org/tree/#view=ancestor&person=LJ5B-H51
Death
This is the death information recorded for Dorothy Cottle.Endnotes
1. Dr. Charles Banks, Martha's Vineyard Museum, Sketches of the Early Settlers of West Tisbury, from The History of Martha's Vineyard, Vol II, Annals of West Tisbury, pp 25-65 (http://history.vineyard.net/b2wtres.htm : viewed 14 October 2014), http://history.vineyard.net/b2wtres.htm#Cottle.
2. "New England Marriages to 1700 [Torrey]," database index with images, New England Historic Genealogical Society, AmericanAncestors (https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/i/21174/381/426882088: downloaded 6 May 2019), vol. 1, p. 381, "COTTLE, Edward (?1627-1710+, Nantucket) & Judith ; by 1651(2?); Salisbury {Chatham Hist. 111; Salisbury Fam. 67,114-115; Martha's Vineyard 3:106; Essex Ant. 2:14, 3:43, 110, 172, 4:11, 6:84, 134, 176, 179, 8:177, 9:134,10:109; Sv. 1:415, 461; Fellovves-Davis Anc. 124}"; citing New England Marriages Prior to 1700. Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015.
3. Dorothy Cottle Poole, A New Vineyard (Edgartown, MA: Dukes County Historical Society, 1976), p. 181.
4. Dr. Charles Banks, Martha's Vineyard Museum, Sketches of the Early Settlers of West Tisbury, from The History of Martha's Vineyard, Vol II, Annals of West Tisbury, pp 25-65 (http://history.vineyard.net/b2wtres.htm : viewed 14 October 2014 viewed), history.vineyard.net/cottle.htm.
5. James Savage, A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England: Showing Three Generations of those who came before May, 1692, on the basis of Farmer's Register (Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1860), p 461, genealogical sketch of COTTLE, Edward, Ezra, and William; digital images, Google, InternetArchive (https://archive.org/details/agenealogicaldi00unkngoog : accessed 18 April 2016.
6. "Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850: Nantucket (5 vols)," database of images, New England Historic Genealogical Society, American Ancestors (AmericanAncestors.org: downloaded 6 May 2019), vol. 5, p. 220, "Cottle ... Dorothy, Oct. 1, 1681 [w. Edward, P.R.38]"; citing Vital Records of Nantucket Massachusetts to the Year 1850, NEHGS, Boston, 1925-1928.