Elizabeth Edson1

#5122, (1643 - )
Father*Samuel Edson2 (c 1612 - 1692)
Mother*Susanna Orcutt2

Family 1

John Kingman b. c 1633, d. c 1690
Child 1.Susannah Kingman3

Family 2

Ens. Richard Phillips b. c 1634, d. 1695
Her married name was Kingman.3 
Her married name was Phillips.1 
Marriage*She married John Kingman, son of Henry Kingman and Joane _____.3 
Birth*1643She was born in 1643 at Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MassachusettsG.1 
Marriage*between 1690 and 1695She married Ens. Richard Phillips, son of Deacon Nicholas Phillips and Elizabeth Jewson, between 1690 and 1695; NE Marr (Torrey) gives 1690-1695; Buczek has 8 May 1678.4,1,2 
27 October 1695In Ens. Richard Phillips's will dated 27 October 1695, Elizabeth Edson was named as an heir.5 

Citations

  1. [S575] New England Families, online nefamilies.com, Individual: Richard Phillips; Birth: 1634/1635 at: Wendover, Buckinghamshire, England; Marriage: 1690/1695 at Bridgewater, Plymouth, MA; Death: 17 Oct 1695 at Weymouth, Norfolk, MA; Father: Nicholas Phillips; Mother: Elizabeth Jewson; Spouse: Mary Packard; Spouse: Elizabeth Edson; Birth: ABT 1643 at Salem, Essex, MA; Marriage: 1690/1695 at Bridgewater, Plymouth, MA.
  2. [S572] Lineage of John George Phillips Buczek, online \http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/…\, Eldest son of Deacon Nicholas Phillips married 1656 - 57 first Mary Packard of Easton daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth Packard ; Mary died 17 October 1695. He married 8 May 1678 second, widow Elizabeth Edson Kingman of Easton, former wife of John Kingman and daughter of Samuel Edson and Susanna Orcutt.

    Although the marriage to Mary Packard does not appear in either the Dedham or Weymouth records, it would appear that the marriage occurred in 1657 for there is recorded, Son (not named), born 7 December 1657 died soon. I suspect that a search of the Easton Massachusetts records would show the marriages of both Mary Packard and Elizabeth Edson Kingman to Richard.Kingman and daughter of Samuel Edson and Susanna Orcutt.

    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/…
  3. [S576] History of Weymouth Massachusetts (Weymouth, Mass.: Weymouth Historical Society, 1923), vol. 4, pp. 465.
  4. [S183] Clarence Almon Torrey, New England Marriages Prior to 1700 (GPC) (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2004), p. 578 "Phillips, Richard (-1695) & 2/wf Elizabeth Byram? [Kingman] (1643-), w John; betw 1690 & 1695; Bridgewater". Buczeg gives 8 May 1678 as marr. date.. Online Ancestry.com.
  5. [S576] History of Weymouth (WHS), 4:465-6. Suffolk Probate, 13: 705, 706: Will of Ensign Richard Phillips made 27 October 1695 and proved 19 December 1695. To his wife Elizabeth, according to a contract made before marriage, £10 and pewter marked R. & P. To his grandson Caleb Phillips a ewe. To his wife's daughter Susannah Kingman another ewe. To his eldest son Caleb Phillips, if he be living, or if not, to his widow Elziabeth Phillips, now dwelling in Roxbury, a double portion. To his three sons and two daughters, viz, nicholas Phillips, Samuel Phillips, John Phillips, his daughter Mary Humphrey, and his daughter-in-law Amy Phillips the remainder. The andirons which my Father Packer gave me I give to my son John Phillips. Sons Nicolas, Samuel and John to have his wearing apparel. Sons Nicholas and Samuel to have £3 each and be executors. Witnesses: John Bicknell, Nathaniel Ford and William Chard. Inventory of the estate of Ensign Richard Phillips taken by Joseph Green, James Richards and Nathaniel Ford, 22 Nov 1695; mentions fowling piece musket and sword.