She m. (1) by the early 1650s Lot Conant (4 children bp. Salem on 26 May 1662), son of Roger Conant {1624, Plymouth}; m. (2) Lynn, 10 Jan 168[1/2], Andrew Mansfield.
Source: Anderson's Great Migration Study Project.
Find A Grave contributor Ken Smith adds:
Elizabeth was the daughter of Rev. William Walton and Elizabeth Cooke, she was baptized in Seaton, Devonshire, England on October 27, 1629. She came to New England with her parents and about 1649 married Lot Conant. He was the son of Roger Conant, who was the original Governor of Salem, and his wife, Sarah Horton. He was born in Nantasket or Cape Ann, Massachusetts, about 1624. In 1666, Lot's father gave him the homestead at Beverly including over 100 acres. About this time, the family probably moved back to Beverly and built a house near Lot's father's home.
Lot and Elizabeth had ten children, eight born in Marblehead and the last two in Beverly. Lot wrote his will on September 24, 1674 and died on September 29, in Beverly. Two years later, Elizabeth married, as his third wife, Andrew Mansfield of Lynn. Andrew died in late 1683. The death of Elizabeth is not recorded at Beverly, but she was alive in 1683.
They also had a younger daughter (and last child), Rebecca (Conant) Raymond, who is another ancestress of mine, in addition to her elder sister Mary (Conant) Burley Kimball.
She m. (1) by the early 1650s Lot Conant (4 children bp. Salem on 26 May 1662), son of Roger Conant {1624, Plymouth}; m. (2) Lynn, 10 Jan 168[1/2], Andrew Mansfield.
Source: Anderson's Great Migration Study Project.
Find A Grave contributor Ken Smith adds:
Elizabeth was the daughter of Rev. William Walton and Elizabeth Cooke, she was baptized in Seaton, Devonshire, England on October 27, 1629. She came to New England with her parents and about 1649 married Lot Conant. He was the son of Roger Conant, who was the original Governor of Salem, and his wife, Sarah Horton. He was born in Nantasket or Cape Ann, Massachusetts, about 1624. In 1666, Lot's father gave him the homestead at Beverly including over 100 acres. About this time, the family probably moved back to Beverly and built a house near Lot's father's home.
Lot and Elizabeth had ten children, eight born in Marblehead and the last two in Beverly. Lot wrote his will on September 24, 1674 and died on September 29, in Beverly. Two years later, Elizabeth married, as his third wife, Andrew Mansfield of Lynn. Andrew died in late 1683. The death of Elizabeth is not recorded at Beverly, but she was alive in 1683.
They also had a younger daughter (and last child), Rebecca (Conant) Raymond, who is another ancestress of mine, in addition to her elder sister Mary (Conant) Burley Kimball.
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