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Thomas Bulkeley
(1515/20-1591)
Elizabeth Grosvenor
(Abt 1515-Abt 1585)
John Irby
(Bef 1520-1553)
Rose Overton
(1526-1579)
Reverand Edward Bulkeley
(Abt 1540-1620/1)
Olive Irby
(Abt 1547-Bef 1614/5)
Martha Bulkeley Esquire
(1572-1639)

 

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Abraham Mellowes

Martha Bulkeley Esquire

  • Born: 1572, Odell, Bedfordshire, England 160
  • Marriage: Abraham Mellowes in 1596 in Odell, Bedfordshire, England 160,525,528
  • Died: 1639, Charlestown, Massachusetts, Suffolk, British American Colonies at age 67 160

bullet  General Notes:

~Ancestral Roots of Sixy Colonists Who Came to New England between 1623 and 1650, 8th Edition, 31A:39-40, Martha Bulkeley, sister of Peter & daughter of Reverend Edward Bulkeley and his wife Olive Irby, married Abraham Melllowes (d. 1572). 160

bullet  Noted events in her life were:

• Background Information: 525,599
Martha Bulkeley, married, about 1568, Abraham Mellowes, of Odell, Bedfordshire and Boston, Lincolnshire. He was born about 1570. They had three sons, Oliver, Abraham and Edward. They also had three daughters, Elizabeth, Catherine (wife of William Newland), and Anne (wife of John Smith). They immigrated to New England in 1634, where they settled in Charlestown, Massachusetts. He and his wife, Martha, were admitted to the church at Charlestown, Massachusetts in 1633. He was admitted freemand in 1634, and served as overseer of highways in 1635. Abraham Mellowes died testate shortly before 30 Dec 1638. [C.H. Pope, Pioneers of Massachsetts, 1900: 310-Biography of Abraham Mellows]. [D.L. Jacobus, Bulkeley Genealogy, 1933: 14-17]

~Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 164


Martha married Abraham Mellowes in 1596 in Odell, Bedfordshire, England 160,525.,528 (Abraham Mellowes was born in 1570 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England 525 and died Between 23 Apr through 30 Dec 1638 in Charlestown, Massachusetts, Suffolk, British American Colonies 525.)


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