Mary Day1

#13077, (circa 1641 - 17 October 1725)
Father*Robert Day2 (c 1604 - 1648)
Mother*Editha Stebbins2 (s 1621 - 1688)

Family

Dea. John Coleman b. bt 1635 - 1637, d. 1711
Her married name was Ely.3 
Her married name was Stebbins.1 
Her married name was Coleman.4 
Birth*circa 1641She was born circa 1641.4 
Birth1641She was born in 1641 at Hartford, Connecticut.1 
Marriage28 October 1659She married Samuel Ely, son of Nathaniel Ely, on 28 October 1659 at Springfield, Massachusetts.3 
Marriage2 April 1694She married Thomas Stebbins Jr., son of Lieut. Thomas Stebbins and Hannah Wright, on 2 April 1694.1 
Marriage*11 December 1696She married Dea. John Coleman, son of Thomas Coleman and ____ _____, on 11 December 1696 at Massachusetts.5,6 
Death*17 October 1725She died on 17 October 1725 at Hatfield, Massachusetts.1 

Citations

  1. [S1222] Ralph Stebbins Greenlee and Robert Lemuel Greenlee, The Stebbins Genealogy, two volumes (Chicago: privately published, 1904), I:88, "Mary Day Ely, widow of Samuel Ely, born 1641, at Hartford, Connecticut; died October 17, 1725, aged 84 years, at Hatfield, Massachusetts, daughter of Robert Day, and Editha Stebbins. Mary (Day) Stebbins married third, December 11, 1696, Deacon John Coleman."
  2. [S166] Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England (Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995-2011), II:325 ff, entry for Robert Day.
  3. [S166] Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, II:325 ff, entry for Robert Day, citing Pynchon VR 57.
  4. [S290] Sylvester Judd and Lucius Boltwood, History of Hadley, including the Early History of Hatfield, South Hadley, Amherst and Granby Masssachusetts (Springfield, Mass.: H.R. Hunting and Company, 1905), Families p.22.
  5. [S290] Sylvester Judd and Lucius Boltwood, History of Hadley (rev. ed.), Families p.22, "wid. of Thomas Stebbins of Spr."; no date given.
  6. [S166] Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, II:328, citing Springfield VR (original) 1:19.