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Jane Hogg Partridge

Birth
Navestock, Brentwood Borough, Essex, England
Death
unknown
Navestock, Brentwood Borough, Essex, England
Burial
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Jane Hogg was born in 1580 in Navestock,Essex,Brentwood Borough, England.

Jane Hogg married Captain John Partridge. They had seven children including twins and triplets. All were born and raised at the family home in Navestock, Essex, England.

Children
Mary (Partridge)Kibbe 1618-1664
John Partridge 1619-1706
Grizzel Partridge (twin) 1621- unk
Jane Partridge (twin) 1621-1624
Elizabeth Partridge (triplet) 1626-1710
William Partridge (triplet 2) 1627-1691
Margery Partridge (triplet 3) 1631-1711

Mary Partridge married Edward Kibbe in 1639 in Exeter Castle and they emigrated to Massachusetts in America around 1639.

Her husband Capt John Partridge died at Sea. Burial at Sea.

Her husband John was a Sea Captain and was often away from home for long periods of time. He died at sea around 1647. He was buried at sea.

Jane (Hogg)died in Navestock, Essex England (date unknown). Burial location unknown.

ref: U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900; Name: Mary Partridge; Gender: Female; Birth Year: 1620; Spouse Name: Edward Kibbe; Spouse Birth Year: 1611; Year: 1639; Number Pages: 1.Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s; Name: Mary Partridge; Year: 1636; Place: Massachusetts; Source Publication Code: 263; Primary Immigrant: Partridge, Mary; Annotation: Part 1, pp. 1-43, is a study of emigration to New England in colonial times; part 2, pp. 45-207, lists passengers and the ships they arrived on (3,600 passengers on 213 ships). From the Custom House records of English ports. Much of the information is contained in nos. 7906 and 7907, Savage; nos. 1672 and 1674, Drake; and no. 3283, Hotten; Source Bibliography: BANKS, CHARLES EDWARD. The Planters of the Commonwealth; a Study of the Emigrants and Emigration in Colonial Times: To Which Are Added Lists of Passengers to Boston and to the Bay Colony; the Ships which Brought Them; Their English Homes, and the Places of Their Settlement in Massachusetts, 1620-1640. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1930. 231p. Reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1961. Repr. 1984; Page: 180.
Jane Hogg was born in 1580 in Navestock,Essex,Brentwood Borough, England.

Jane Hogg married Captain John Partridge. They had seven children including twins and triplets. All were born and raised at the family home in Navestock, Essex, England.

Children
Mary (Partridge)Kibbe 1618-1664
John Partridge 1619-1706
Grizzel Partridge (twin) 1621- unk
Jane Partridge (twin) 1621-1624
Elizabeth Partridge (triplet) 1626-1710
William Partridge (triplet 2) 1627-1691
Margery Partridge (triplet 3) 1631-1711

Mary Partridge married Edward Kibbe in 1639 in Exeter Castle and they emigrated to Massachusetts in America around 1639.

Her husband Capt John Partridge died at Sea. Burial at Sea.

Her husband John was a Sea Captain and was often away from home for long periods of time. He died at sea around 1647. He was buried at sea.

Jane (Hogg)died in Navestock, Essex England (date unknown). Burial location unknown.

ref: U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900; Name: Mary Partridge; Gender: Female; Birth Year: 1620; Spouse Name: Edward Kibbe; Spouse Birth Year: 1611; Year: 1639; Number Pages: 1.Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s; Name: Mary Partridge; Year: 1636; Place: Massachusetts; Source Publication Code: 263; Primary Immigrant: Partridge, Mary; Annotation: Part 1, pp. 1-43, is a study of emigration to New England in colonial times; part 2, pp. 45-207, lists passengers and the ships they arrived on (3,600 passengers on 213 ships). From the Custom House records of English ports. Much of the information is contained in nos. 7906 and 7907, Savage; nos. 1672 and 1674, Drake; and no. 3283, Hotten; Source Bibliography: BANKS, CHARLES EDWARD. The Planters of the Commonwealth; a Study of the Emigrants and Emigration in Colonial Times: To Which Are Added Lists of Passengers to Boston and to the Bay Colony; the Ships which Brought Them; Their English Homes, and the Places of Their Settlement in Massachusetts, 1620-1640. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1930. 231p. Reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1961. Repr. 1984; Page: 180.


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