Individual Details
Rebecca Jude
(1592 - Bef 26 Jul 1669)
Events
Families
Spouse | Thomas Joslin (1591 - 1660) |
Child | Rebecca Joslin (1617 - 1675) |
Child | Abraham Joslin (1619 - 1670) |
Child | Joseph Josselyn (1621 - ) |
Child | Dorothy Joslin (1624 - 1645) |
Child | Nathaniel Joslin (1627 - 1694) |
Child | Elizabeth "Eliza" Joslin (1629 - ) |
Child | Mary Joslin (1633 - 1711) |
Spouse | William Kerley ( - ) |
Notes
Marriage
"Rebecca, Wife of Thomas Josselyn of Hingham and Lancaster, Massachusetts," by Roger D. Joslyn. The Josselyns came from London in 1635 aboard the Increase. Rebecca appears to have been a Jude. -published in the October issue of The New England Historical and Genealogical Register.Death
Rebecca is not mentioned in her second husband's will (William Kerley) dated 26 July 1669. She is thought to have already died.Endnotes
1. , "The Josselyn Family, from England to Massachusetts," (http://www.geneajourney.com/josslyn.html : accessed ), AR: Line 211[38-40], NEHGS: NEHGR 71:19-33, 227-257, Josselyn, by Elizabeth French, 1917. .
2. Page, Luke Joslin., Genealogical registers of the ancestors and descendants of the following persons: Lemuel Page and Polly Paige, Peter Joslin and Sarah Kidder : with brief accounts of them and their ancestors. From the chapter: Account of the Joslin family, Egidius Josceline to Caroline Joslin, indicating the line of Peter Joslin. (Boston: unknown, 1887, 155 pgs.), p. 78.
3. Holman, Alfred L., Blackman and allied families. (Chicago: Priv. print. for N.L. Blackman, 1928, 281 pgs.), p. 93.
4. George Thomas Little, editor, Genealogical and family history of the state of Maine, Volume 1 (New York: Lewis historical publishing company, 1909), 380; digital images, Google Books (http://books.google.com : accessed 26 October 2009.
5. Charles Hudson, History of the town of Marlborough, Middlesex county, Massachusetts: from its first settlement in 1657 to 1861; with a brief sketch of the town of Northborough, a genealogy of the families in Marlborough to 1800, and an account of the celebration of the two hundredth anniversary of the town. (Boston: Press of T. R. Marvin & Son, 1862), 406; digital images, Google Books (http://books.google.com : accessed 4 November 2009.