According to Mayflower Families Vol. 6 (Stephen Hopkins), P. 178, a Family historian suggests her surname was Hoag (Note that John Hoog of Newbury and Amesbury M. Ebenezer Emery and had children rec. at Newbury 1669-87.) Bowman suggests that Emary's surname waqs Hallett.
Mike Kelly of Sunnyvale has advocated that her name was actually Mary Emary, and that she was a daughter of Jonathan Emary of Salem, Mass, a granddaughter of John Emary.
The wife of Israel Cole was demised from the church at Harwich in April 1710. This may suggest that Israel's (first) wife was from Harwich and a member of the church there, and that they married shortly prior to April 1710, after which she left Harwich to live with her new husband in Eastham.
According to Mayflower Families Vol. 6 (Stephen Hopkins), P. 178, a Family historian suggests her surname was Hoag (Note that John Hoog of Newbury and Amesbury M. Ebenezer Emery and had children rec. at Newbury 1669-87.) Bowman suggests that Emary's surname waqs Hallett.
Mike Kelly of Sunnyvale has advocated that her name was actually Mary Emary, and that she was a daughter of Jonathan Emary of Salem, Mass, a granddaughter of John Emary.
The wife of Israel Cole was demised from the church at Harwich in April 1710. This may suggest that Israel's (first) wife was from Harwich and a member of the church there, and that they married shortly prior to April 1710, after which she left Harwich to live with her new husband in Eastham.
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