MARRIAGE: In lawsuit of 1 March 1635/6, involving David Johnson and William Almy, widow Johnson takes the place of David Johnson; and land is granted to "Mrs. Johnson that was" on 27 June 1636. The language of the later item suggests that she may already have remarried. No children recorded,
Source: Anderson's Great Migration Study Project.
but secondary sources suggest that he had a daughter Mary, who married James Ludden.
MARRIAGE: In lawsuit of 1 March 1635/6, involving David Johnson and William Almy, widow Johnson takes the place of David Johnson; and land is granted to "Mrs. Johnson that was" on 27 June 1636. The language of the later item suggests that she may already have remarried. No children recorded,
Source: Anderson's Great Migration Study Project.
but secondary sources suggest that he had a daughter Mary, who married James Ludden.
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