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Jemima <I>Eliot</I> Woodbridge

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Jemima Eliot Woodbridge

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Married Nov. 14, 1699, Rev. John Woodbridge of West Springfield,Mass. The Woodbridge ancestry is an interesting one and has been compiled by Louis Mitchell of New London, Conn., brother of Donald G. Mitchell of New Haven.


Rev. John Woodbridge of Stanton, Wiltshire, England, m. Sarah Parker; their son Rev.John, who came to New England in the ship Mary & John 1634, m. Mercy Dudley, and lived at Newbury, Mass. Their son, Rev. John3, m. Abigail Leete, daughter of Governor Leete, and lived at Wethersfield, Conn., and were the parents of Rev. John, who married Jemima Eliot.


CHILDREN.

1. Abigail,b. Dec. 20, 1700; m. John Mixer of West Springfield.

2. John, b. Dec. 25, 1702; Y. C. 1726; d. Sept. 10, 1783; minister of South Hadley; m. first Tryphena Ruggles and had Samuel,

Emereniana, Tryphena, John and Mary; m. second, Mrs. Martha Strong and had Jahleel, .Sneas, Dr. Sylvester, Caroline and Sophia.

3. Jahleel, b. Dec. 11, 1704; d. Apr. 27, 1705.

4. Jemima, b. June 30, 1706; m. Mr. Nicholson of N. J.

5. Hon. Joseph of Stockbridge, Mass., b. Feb. 10, 1707; m. Mrs.

Elizabeth Barnard and had Jemima, Isabella, Mabel, Hon.

Jahleel (m. Lucy Edwards, daughter of Jonathan) and Stephen.

6. Hon. Timothy, of the Indian Mission in Stockbridge, b. Feb. 27, 1709; d May, 1775; m. Abigail Day and had Jeremiah,

Woodbridge, Abigail and Sylvia.

7. Benjamin, b. Feb.4, 1711; died in infancy.

8. Rev.Benjamin,b.June12,1712. Nodescendants.

John E liotWoodbridge is a descendant of the line through Jemima Eliot. He was well known before his death through his innovation in the treatment of typhoid fever.

Married Nov. 14, 1699, Rev. John Woodbridge of West Springfield,Mass. The Woodbridge ancestry is an interesting one and has been compiled by Louis Mitchell of New London, Conn., brother of Donald G. Mitchell of New Haven.


Rev. John Woodbridge of Stanton, Wiltshire, England, m. Sarah Parker; their son Rev.John, who came to New England in the ship Mary & John 1634, m. Mercy Dudley, and lived at Newbury, Mass. Their son, Rev. John3, m. Abigail Leete, daughter of Governor Leete, and lived at Wethersfield, Conn., and were the parents of Rev. John, who married Jemima Eliot.


CHILDREN.

1. Abigail,b. Dec. 20, 1700; m. John Mixer of West Springfield.

2. John, b. Dec. 25, 1702; Y. C. 1726; d. Sept. 10, 1783; minister of South Hadley; m. first Tryphena Ruggles and had Samuel,

Emereniana, Tryphena, John and Mary; m. second, Mrs. Martha Strong and had Jahleel, .Sneas, Dr. Sylvester, Caroline and Sophia.

3. Jahleel, b. Dec. 11, 1704; d. Apr. 27, 1705.

4. Jemima, b. June 30, 1706; m. Mr. Nicholson of N. J.

5. Hon. Joseph of Stockbridge, Mass., b. Feb. 10, 1707; m. Mrs.

Elizabeth Barnard and had Jemima, Isabella, Mabel, Hon.

Jahleel (m. Lucy Edwards, daughter of Jonathan) and Stephen.

6. Hon. Timothy, of the Indian Mission in Stockbridge, b. Feb. 27, 1709; d May, 1775; m. Abigail Day and had Jeremiah,

Woodbridge, Abigail and Sylvia.

7. Benjamin, b. Feb.4, 1711; died in infancy.

8. Rev.Benjamin,b.June12,1712. Nodescendants.

John E liotWoodbridge is a descendant of the line through Jemima Eliot. He was well known before his death through his innovation in the treatment of typhoid fever.



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