Elizabeth Smith1

#10130, (before 28 January 1627 - )
Relationship8th great-grandaunt of William David Lewis
Father*Lieut. Samuel Smith1 (c 1601 - b 1680/81)
Mother*Elizabeth Smith1 (c 1602 - 1685)

Family 1

Nathaniel Foote Jr. b. b 1619/20, d. b 1655
Children 1.Nathaniel Foote III8 (1647 - )
 2.Samuel Foote+9 (1649 - )
 3.Daniel Foote10 (c 1651 - )
 4.Elizabeth Foote+10 (c 1652 - 1696)

Family 2

William Gull b. b 1620/21, d. 1701
Children 1.Mary Gull+11 (c 1657 - 1726)
 2.Ann Gull12 (s 1660 - )
 3.Esther Gull2 (1665 - )
Her married name was Gull.2 
Birth*before 28 January 1627She was born before 28 January 1627 at EnglandG.1,3 
Baptism28 January 1627She was baptized on 28 January 1627 at St. Mary the Virgin Church, Hadleigh, Suffolk, EnglandG.1 
30 April 1634She accompanied Lieut. Samuel Smith and Elizabeth Smith on 30 April 1634 from Ipswich, England, on the Elizabeth to Watertown, Massachusetts, age 7.1,4,5 
1635She removed with Lieut. Samuel Smith and Elizabeth Smith to Wethersfield, Connecticut, in 1635.6 
Marriage*before 1647She married Nathaniel Foote Jr., son of Nathaniel Foote and Elizabeth Deming, before 1647.7 
before 1648 As of before 1648,her married name was Foote.7 
Marriage*after September 1655She married William Gull, son of John Gull and Ann _____, after September 1655; date of the inventory of her deceased husband's estate.2 

Citations

  1. [S944] Paul W. Prindle, "The Wife of Lt. Samuel Smith of Wethersfield", The American Genealogist 32 (Oct. 1956).
  2. [S948] Alice Lucinda Priest, "The Brothers Jonathan and Nathan Gillett and Some of Their Ancestors", The American Genealogist C–CI (Oct. 1946–Oct. 1947): CI:153, noting that Esther was "the third of the four daughters of William and Elizabeth (Smith) (Foote) Gull of Hatfield" and "the bride's father was the half brother of the bridegroom's stepfather, Nathaniel Dickinson, on their mother's side."
  3. [S165] James Savage, A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, four volumes (Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1860-1862), IV:131, citing the custom house record of their voyage on the Elizabeth in 1634 (age 7).
  4. [S166] Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England (Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995-2011), VI:396, citing Hotten 280, 282; Elizabeth as "his wife, aged 32."
  5. [S165] James Savage, First Settlers of New England, IV:131, citing the custom house record of their voyage on the Elizabeth in 1634.
  6. [S166] Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, VI:396.
  7. [S166] Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, VI:400–01.
  8. [S937] Donald Lines Jacobus, "Wethersfield Vital Records, 1635-1685", The American Genealogist 9, 10 (1932, 1933): p. 27, citing Land records I:12.
  9. [S937] Donald Lines Jacobus, "Wethersfield Vital Records", p. 27, citing Land records I:13.
  10. [S753] Charles William Manwaring, compiler, A Digest of Early Connecticut Probate Records (Hartford, Conn.: R. S. Peck & Co., Printers, 1904), I:113, citing II:68, "Foote, Nathaniel, Wethersfield. Invt. £244-18-00. Taken 23 September, 1655, by Richard Treat, Samuel Smith & Nathaniel Dickinson. The children : Nathaniel, 7 years ; Samuel, 5 ; Daniel, 4 ; Elizabeth, 3 years.
    "Court Record, Page 68 — 7 June, 1655 : Adms. granted to the Widow."
  11. [S738] James M. Crafts, History of the Town of Whately, Mass. 1661-1899 (Whately, MA: Town of Whately, 1899), p. 369. Hereinafter cited as History of Whately (Crafts).
  12. [S289] George Sheldon, History of Deerfield, Massachusetts, Volume 2 (Deerfield: E.A. Hall and Co., 1896), Genealogies p. 271.