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Frances Moody Kilbourne

Birth
Moulton, Forest Heath District, Suffolk, England
Death
15 Nov 1650 (aged 66)
Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA Add to Map
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Birthdates given for Thomas and Frances are the dates of their christenings. They were buried on their farm and relocated by 1700, after a burying ground had been established in Wethersfield.Thomas Kilbourn married in Moulton, Suffolk, 5 September 1604 Frances Moody, daughter of George Moody.
They had nine children: Anne, Margaret Law, Thomas, George, Elizabeth Gunnison, Lydia Howard, Mary Root, Frances Ufford, & John.
JOHN MOODY {1633, Roxbury} was a brother of Francis (Moody) Kilburne. Their sister Elizabeth Moody married John Pratt of Wood Ditton, but he was not the immigrant of that name to Cambridge and Hartford.
According to her age on the passenger list, Mary Kilbourn was born about 1619. William Ridgwell, vicar of Wood Ditton, was buried there on 2 May 1618, and no further parish register entries were made until 29 July 1620, thus explaining the lack of a baptismal record for Mary. (Although there are some discrepancies between the baptismal records at Wood Ditton and the ages given on the passenger list, there is no doubt of the identification, and the discrepancies have no material impact on the analysis of this family's chronology.)
Source: Anderson's great migration study Project.

According to FAG contributor Bill Velde, They were buried on their farm and relocated by 1700, after a burying ground had been established in Wethersfield.
Birthdates given for Thomas and Frances are the dates of their christenings. They were buried on their farm and relocated by 1700, after a burying ground had been established in Wethersfield.Thomas Kilbourn married in Moulton, Suffolk, 5 September 1604 Frances Moody, daughter of George Moody.
They had nine children: Anne, Margaret Law, Thomas, George, Elizabeth Gunnison, Lydia Howard, Mary Root, Frances Ufford, & John.
JOHN MOODY {1633, Roxbury} was a brother of Francis (Moody) Kilburne. Their sister Elizabeth Moody married John Pratt of Wood Ditton, but he was not the immigrant of that name to Cambridge and Hartford.
According to her age on the passenger list, Mary Kilbourn was born about 1619. William Ridgwell, vicar of Wood Ditton, was buried there on 2 May 1618, and no further parish register entries were made until 29 July 1620, thus explaining the lack of a baptismal record for Mary. (Although there are some discrepancies between the baptismal records at Wood Ditton and the ages given on the passenger list, there is no doubt of the identification, and the discrepancies have no material impact on the analysis of this family's chronology.)
Source: Anderson's great migration study Project.

According to FAG contributor Bill Velde, They were buried on their farm and relocated by 1700, after a burying ground had been established in Wethersfield.


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