Prescott, Elias (b. 1840, d. ?)
Source: (Birth)
Title: 1850 Census
Media: CensusData:
Text: Middlesex Co., Ma. Microfilm Roll 323. p .45
Source: (Birth)
Title: 1850 Census
Media: CensusData:
Text: Middlesex Co., Ma. Microfilm Roll 323. p .45
Source: (Birth)
Title: 1880 census
Media: BookData:
Text: father's brithplace: CT.
Source: (Birth)
Title: 1880 census
Media: BookData:
Text: 1880 Middlesex Co., Mass Census. Mothers birthplace: VT
Source: (Birth)
Title: Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841 - 1910Page: Vol: 419 ; Page: 192
Data:
Text: son Charles's death certificate
Source: (Birth)
Title: 1880 census
Media: Book
Source: (Death)
Title: New England Marriages Prior to 1700
Author: Clarence Almon Torrey
Publication: Genealogical Publishing, Inc. Baltimore. 1985
Media: BookPage: 139
Source: (Name)
Title: Website
Media: ElectronicData:
Text: http://www.weymouthtech.com/Genealogy/ps33/ps33_475.htm
Source: (Death)
Title: Vital Records of Essex Co., MA to the end of the year 1849.
Publication: Search & Research Publishing. Wheat Ridge, CO. 1998
Media: ElectronicData:
Text: Salisbury Deaths, p. 560
Source: (Death)
Title: Vital Records of Essex Co., MA to the end of the year 1849.
Publication: Search & Research Publishing. Wheat Ridge, CO. 1998
Media: ElectronicData:
Text: Salisbury Deaths, p. 559
Source: (Name)
Title: Website
Media: ElectronicData:
Text: http://www.weymouthtech.com/Genealogy/ps33/ps33_475.htm
Note: Dorothy never left England.
Parents of from NEH&GS Reg.,Apr 1994
Note: Probably the "old George Parkhurst, buried 18 June 1675 at St. Lawrence, Ipswich, Suffolk, England.
George, Phoebe, and family arrived in Watertown by 1642. Pheobe died and he remarried. In 1655, he returned to England with his second wife and their five children.
For much more information on George Parkhurst, see Fifty Great Migratio Colonists by J. B. Threllfall, pp. 255-259.
Note: First minister of Woburn [Threllfall, 50 Great Migration Colonists, p. 259.]
Source: (Birth)
Title: Ancestral File
Media: Family Archive CDData:
Text: AFN: 8TSK-F2
Source: (Death)
Title: New England Marriages Prior to 1700
Author: Clarence Almon Torrey
Publication: Genealogical Publishing, Inc. Baltimore. 1985
Media: BookPage: 138
Source: (Death)
Title: New England Marriages Prior to 1700
Author: Clarence Almon Torrey
Publication: Genealogical Publishing, Inc. Baltimore. 1985
Media: BookPage: 138
Note: 29 March 1610 - the will of John Parkhurst of the parish of Saynte Marye Keye, in the town of Ipswich, Suffolk, clothier, -- to wife Sara all household stuff, as bedding, brass, pewter, linen and woolen, and the annual rent of £8 to be paid half yearly for life -- to son George Parkhurst all shopstuff, all implements of trade as a shearman, all my books of what title and print, and all the rest of my goods and stock, movables and immovables -- to son John Parkhurst 100 marks at age of 21 --- to daughter Thamar Parkhurst the annual rent of £5 to be paid her half yearly for life -- to daughter Hellen Parkfurst £50 at age of 21 or marriage -- to daughter Sara Parkhurst £40 at the age of 21 or marriage -- my executor to put forth to best profit the portions of said John and Hellen for their further education and bringing up -- son George to be sole executor -- Cousin Nicholas Babbe of Nedeham Markett, supervisor, and he is to recieve 20 s. for his pains. My executor is to give to the supervisor a bond of £300 for the faithful performance of my will. Witnesses: Nicholas Babbe, scriptore, John Parkhurst, Samuel Pecke, Edward Catherall. Proved 7 June 1611.
For a list of all children see Threllfall, p. 260.
Note: This was probably the same Sarah Parkhurst who married Benjain Cole 7 Jan 1611/1612 at Ipswich, Suffolk, England
Note: More information on the Leete family is in Threllfall's 50 Great Migration Colonists, pp. 261-264.
Occupation: Place: Fellow of Saint John's College
Note: Probably the same Chrostopher Parkhurst who was buried at Saint Lawrence, Ipswich, 10 August 1595.
More on Christopher Parkhurst in Threllfall's 50 Great Migration Colonists, pp. 265-266.
Note: Extensive information dating back to the Domesday book in Threllfall's 50 Great Migration Colonists, pp.267-288. This information includes the Leete family's role as Knight Crusaders and the Leete and Burgoyne coats of arms.
Note: Elizabeth was about 21 in 1701. The marriage is not recorded. She is daughter of Thomas Reed and wife Elizabeth, mentioned in her father's 1709 disposition of property to her and her brother, Thomas, wherein her husband Alexander Kenniston is also named.
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