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James REDWAY (b. 18 April 1620 , Ireland d. 28 October 1676 , Rehoboth, Massachusetts Bay Colony )
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James REDWAY was born 18 April 1620 in Ireland
James REDWAY was the child of ? and ?James was an immigrant to the United States, arriving by 1637.
Spouse(s)/Partner(s) and Child(ren):
James married Mary WHIPPLE 14 April 1648 in Cumberland, Providence Plantations . The couple had (at least) 2 children. Mary WHIPPLE was born abt. 1626 in Essex County, England. Mary died 27January 1675 in Rehoboth, Massachusetts, USA.
James REDWAY died 28 October 1676 in Rehoboth, Massachusetts Bay Colony.
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Spouse(s) / Partner(s) and Child(ren) of James REDWAY
[Hide/Show]James REDWAY married Mary WHIPPLE-- Date: 14 April 1648 Place: Cumberland, Providence Plantations
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James Redway (1620-1676) was born in Dublin, Ireland. He came to Massachusetts in 1637. On 14 April 1648, in Cumberland, Rhode Island, he married Mary Whipple (1626-1675). James Redway died in 1676 in Rehoboth, Massachusetts.
Mary (Whipple) Redway (1626-1675) was born in Bocking, England, the daughter of Matthew Whipple (1588-1647) and his wife Anne (Hawkins) Whipple (1600-1643). Mary came to Massachusetts in 1638 with her parents.
Children of James REDWAY and Mary WHIPPLE:
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James Redway (1620-1676) was born in Dublin, Ireland. He came to Massachusetts in 1637. On 14 April 1648, in Cumberland, Rhode Island, he married Mary Whipple (1626-1675). James Redway died in 1676 in Rehoboth, Massachusetts.
Mary (Whipple) Redway (1626-1675) was born in Bocking, England, the daughter of Matthew Whipple (1588-1647) and his wife Anne (Hawkins) Whipple (1600-1643). Mary came to Massachusetts in 1638 with her parents.
Children of James REDWAY and Mary WHIPPLE:
Mary REDWAY (b.27 May 1646, Rehoboth, Massachusetts Bay Colony d. abt. 1720, )
m. Abiah CARPENTER
Rebecca REDWAY (b.3 April 1657, Rehoboth, Massachusetts Bay Colony d. 29 December 1702, Woodstock, Crown Colony of Connecticut)
m. John CARPENTER abt. 1676 in Rehoboth, Massachusetts, USA
m. Abiah CARPENTER
Rebecca REDWAY (b.3 April 1657, Rehoboth, Massachusetts Bay Colony d. 29 December 1702, Woodstock, Crown Colony of Connecticut)
m. John CARPENTER abt. 1676 in Rehoboth, Massachusetts, USA
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1620 Birth
18 April 1620
, Ireland
18 April 1620
, Ireland
1646 Birth of Child
Mary REDWAY was born 27 May 1646, Rehoboth, Massachusetts, USA
James was 26 years old.
Mary REDWAY was born 27 May 1646, Rehoboth, Massachusetts, USA
James was 26 years old.
1648 Marriage / Partner
James REDWAY and Mary WHIPPLE 14 April 1648, Cumberland, Rhode Island, USA (Valley Falls) (Ashton) (Cumberland Hill)
He was 28 years old.
James REDWAY and Mary WHIPPLE 14 April 1648, Cumberland, Rhode Island, USA (Valley Falls) (Ashton) (Cumberland Hill)
He was 28 years old.
1657 Birth of Child
Rebecca REDWAY was born 3 April 1657, Rehoboth, Massachusetts, USA
James was 36 years old.
Rebecca REDWAY was born 3 April 1657, Rehoboth, Massachusetts, USA
James was 36 years old.
1675 Death of Spouse/Partner
Mary WHIPPLE died 27January 1675, Rehoboth, Massachusetts, USA
Mary WHIPPLE died 27January 1675, Rehoboth, Massachusetts, USA
1676 Death
28 October 1676
Rehoboth, Massachusetts, USA
He died at the age of 56.
28 October 1676
Rehoboth, Massachusetts, USA
He died at the age of 56.
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