Susanna <I>Winslow</I> Latham
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Susanna Winslow Latham

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East Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
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Susanna was born in Plymouth Colony.

Susanna married Robert Latham about 1649 in Plymouth, Plymouth Colony. They had children:
Mercy - b@ 1650
Hannah - b@ 1653
Sarah - b@ 1656
James - b@ 1658
Elizabeth - b@ 1665
Chilton - b@ 1672


The family settled in Satucket (a section of the current town of East Bridgewater) in 1665.

Susanna died in Bridgewater, Plymouth county, Plymouth Colony. When is unknown, but November 14, 1685 is often suggested (anyone have any idea why?). The stones sates about here "D between 1676-83"

Susanna's grave is not marked with a headstone. The marker, placed by her 3rd GreatGrandson Williams Latham, in this cemetery marks Susanna's life, but does not mark her grave. In his book, "Epitaphs in Old Bridgewater", Williams Latham wrote:
"The adult persons living and dying in this part of old Bridgewater previous to 1703, and probably buried in this yard, so far as is known, were N. Byram, 1688, and his wife, Robert Latham and wife, 1685-1688; Jonathan Cary, of Beaver, 1695; Experience Mitchell, of Elmwood, 1689; Mercy Harris, wife of Issac Harris, about 1682. No other public place of burial is known to have been used; and we find a very few private burying-grounds in the early settlement of the town, here, or elsewhere, in old Bridgewater."

Susanna's grandparents:
James Chilton and Mrs Chilton.

Edward Winslow and Magdalene Oliver.
Susanna was born in Plymouth Colony.

Susanna married Robert Latham about 1649 in Plymouth, Plymouth Colony. They had children:
Mercy - b@ 1650
Hannah - b@ 1653
Sarah - b@ 1656
James - b@ 1658
Elizabeth - b@ 1665
Chilton - b@ 1672


The family settled in Satucket (a section of the current town of East Bridgewater) in 1665.

Susanna died in Bridgewater, Plymouth county, Plymouth Colony. When is unknown, but November 14, 1685 is often suggested (anyone have any idea why?). The stones sates about here "D between 1676-83"

Susanna's grave is not marked with a headstone. The marker, placed by her 3rd GreatGrandson Williams Latham, in this cemetery marks Susanna's life, but does not mark her grave. In his book, "Epitaphs in Old Bridgewater", Williams Latham wrote:
"The adult persons living and dying in this part of old Bridgewater previous to 1703, and probably buried in this yard, so far as is known, were N. Byram, 1688, and his wife, Robert Latham and wife, 1685-1688; Jonathan Cary, of Beaver, 1695; Experience Mitchell, of Elmwood, 1689; Mercy Harris, wife of Issac Harris, about 1682. No other public place of burial is known to have been used; and we find a very few private burying-grounds in the early settlement of the town, here, or elsewhere, in old Bridgewater."

Susanna's grandparents:
James Chilton and Mrs Chilton.

Edward Winslow and Magdalene Oliver.

Inscription

Robert Latham
Settled in Satucket
1665 died 1688.

Susanna his wife
& dau. of John Winslow
D between 1676-83

Susanna wife of
Cpt. Chilton Latham &
dau. of John Kingman
D June 23, 1776. AE 97 yrs

Robert son of Cpt Chilton
Latham B Aug. 16, 1711
D Dec 10 1788

Bethia second wife of
R.L. wid of Arthur Harris
& dau of Dea. Tho. Hayward
B. Sept 22 1715 D. Aug 28 1778

Erected by W. Latham 1848



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