Nielsen Hayden genealogy
Family: Rev. Samuel Danforth / Mary Wilson (F23210)
m. 5 Nov 1651-
Male
Rev. Samuel Danforth
Birth Sep 1626 Framlingham, Suffolk, England Baptism 17 Oct 1626 Framlingham, Suffolk, England Death 19 Nov 1674 Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts Burial Marriage 5 Nov 1651 [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] Father Nicholas Danforth | F19929 Group Sheet Mother Elizabeth Barber | F19929 Group Sheet
Female
Mary Wilson
Birth 12 Sep 1633 Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts Baptism 15 Sep 1633 Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts Death 13 Sep 1713 Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts Burial Father Rev. John Wilson | F23211 Group Sheet Mother Elizabeth Mansfield | F23211 Group Sheet
Male
+ Rev. Samuel Danforth
Birth 18 Dec 1666 Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts Baptism 30 Dec 1666 Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts Death 14 Nov 1727 Burial Spouse Hannah Allen | F23209 Marriage 4 Oct 1688
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Sources - [S7062] Danforth Genealogy: Nicholas Danforth of Framlingham, England, and Cambridge, N.E. (1589-1638) and William Danforth, of Newbury, Mass. (1640-1721) and Their Descendants by John Joseph May. Boston: Charles H. Pope, 1902.
- [S7064] Biographical Sketches of Graduates of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Volume I, by John Langdon Sibley. Cambridge: Charles William Sever, 1873.
- [S647] Dawes-Gates Ancestral Lines by Mary Walton Ferris. Volume 1, 1943; volume 2, 1931.
- [S101] The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633, Volumes 1-3 and The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volumes 1-7, by Robert Charles Anderson. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1996-2011.
- [S7098] Robert Charles Anderson, John C. Brandon, and Paul C. Reed, "The Ancestry of the Royally-Descended Mansfields of the Massachusetts Bay." The New England Historical and Genealogical Register 155:3, 2001., year only.
- [S7062] Danforth Genealogy: Nicholas Danforth of Framlingham, England, and Cambridge, N.E. (1589-1638) and William Danforth, of Newbury, Mass. (1640-1721) and Their Descendants by John Joseph May. Boston: Charles H. Pope, 1902.