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Elizabeth Church Blackman

Birth
Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
9 Dec 1749 (aged 85)
Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: Location of Body Unknown Add to Map
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Elizabeth was living when her father made his will, Feb. 15, 1711. (Austin's Genealogical Dictionary, p. 43.)


It is unknown when she passed or where she is buried.


Elizabeth Church was a granddaughter of Richard Church but he did not sail on the Mayflower. He is not listed as a passenger. It is believed he sailed later on the Winthrop around 1630.


Elizabeth is the great-granddaughter of Richard Warren, who DID sail on the Mayflower. Richard Warren was one of the original signers of the Mayflower Compact.


Richard Warren's wife and daughters (including Elizabeth, later Elizabeth Church), sailed on the Anne in 1623.

Elizabeth married the aforementioned Richard Church. And one of their children, Joseph Church, married Mary Tucker, and their daughter Elizabeth Church (likely named for her grandmother Elizabeth Warren Church) married Joseph Blackman.


So the line goes:

Richard Warren (Mayflower passenger) -- unknown wife

Elizabeth Warren -- Richard Church (who sailed on the Winthrop)

Joseph Church -- Mary Tucker

Elizabeth Church -- Joseph Blackman


Sources include: 

-- www.mayflowerhistory.org

-- "Beyond the Pilgrim Story: Biographical Information, Wills, Inventories", digital images, Pilgrim Hall Museum, (http://www.pilgrimhallmuseum.org)

-- Church, Richard; The Winthrop Society currently consists of descendants of the first settlers of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.

-- John Adams Church, Descendants of Richard Church of Plymouth, Mass.

Elizabeth was living when her father made his will, Feb. 15, 1711. (Austin's Genealogical Dictionary, p. 43.)


It is unknown when she passed or where she is buried.


Elizabeth Church was a granddaughter of Richard Church but he did not sail on the Mayflower. He is not listed as a passenger. It is believed he sailed later on the Winthrop around 1630.


Elizabeth is the great-granddaughter of Richard Warren, who DID sail on the Mayflower. Richard Warren was one of the original signers of the Mayflower Compact.


Richard Warren's wife and daughters (including Elizabeth, later Elizabeth Church), sailed on the Anne in 1623.

Elizabeth married the aforementioned Richard Church. And one of their children, Joseph Church, married Mary Tucker, and their daughter Elizabeth Church (likely named for her grandmother Elizabeth Warren Church) married Joseph Blackman.


So the line goes:

Richard Warren (Mayflower passenger) -- unknown wife

Elizabeth Warren -- Richard Church (who sailed on the Winthrop)

Joseph Church -- Mary Tucker

Elizabeth Church -- Joseph Blackman


Sources include: 

-- www.mayflowerhistory.org

-- "Beyond the Pilgrim Story: Biographical Information, Wills, Inventories", digital images, Pilgrim Hall Museum, (http://www.pilgrimhallmuseum.org)

-- Church, Richard; The Winthrop Society currently consists of descendants of the first settlers of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.

-- John Adams Church, Descendants of Richard Church of Plymouth, Mass.



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