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Mary Fuller Williams

Birth
Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
11 Nov 1720 (aged 76)
Norwich, New London County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
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Baptized 16 Jun 1644, daughter of Samuel & Jane (Lathrop) Fuller. Married Haverhill, 18 Nov 1674, Joseph Williams & had four children.
Find A Grave contributor tcd adds: re Mary's Burial
FamilySearch® Ancestral File™
Husband's Name Joseph WILLIAMS (AFN:8HQX-KC)
Wife's Name Mary FULLER (AFN:8HQJ-M2)
Buried:Aft 29 1683 Oct , , Plycol, Bram
Assumed by me to be
Burial grounds in Chiltonville Ply[mouth]col[ony], Bram[hall's corner]
"Passing by Burial Hill and Cole's Hill to be mentioned later, there are Oak Grove and Vine Hills cemeteries ; the Catholic cemetery; two burial grounds in Chiltonville, one at Bramhall's corner, and one at the Russell Mills meeting house; three at Manomet, one where the first meeting house stood not far from the residence of the late Horace B. Taylor, one at the present meeting house, a modern Indian burial ground, on an Indian reservation on the westerly side of Fresh Pond; one at South Ponds, near the Chapel ; one at the head of Half Way Ponds ; one at the head of Long Pond ; one near Bloody Pond, and one at Cedarville There are also burial places in the South part of the town, which have been devoted to family uses and single graves may be found near Hospital landing at Billington Sea, and on the South Pond road, where the old pest house stood. At the last place there i? a headstone at the grave of Mary, wife of Thomas Mayhew, who died September 3, 1776, aged 54 years. She was a daughter of Thomas Withereli, and as her husband was one of the most prominent men in the town, it is probable that she died of small pox, and that the removal of her body to a grave among her deceased relatives was thought dangerous."
From ebook Plymouth memories of an octogenarian by William T[homas] Davis, 1906
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Unfortunately findagrave doesn't have that listed as a cemetery or burial ground - grave markers may be missing or never present (the pilgrims often hid their early burials so that the Indians wouldn't guess their sorry state).
Regards
Tim
PS
Mayflower Families Through Five Generations Volume Four (Edward Fuller) pg. 7 has Mary's baptism as Barnstable 16 June 1644
She is my 7th ggrandmother
Baptized 16 Jun 1644, daughter of Samuel & Jane (Lathrop) Fuller. Married Haverhill, 18 Nov 1674, Joseph Williams & had four children.
Find A Grave contributor tcd adds: re Mary's Burial
FamilySearch® Ancestral File™
Husband's Name Joseph WILLIAMS (AFN:8HQX-KC)
Wife's Name Mary FULLER (AFN:8HQJ-M2)
Buried:Aft 29 1683 Oct , , Plycol, Bram
Assumed by me to be
Burial grounds in Chiltonville Ply[mouth]col[ony], Bram[hall's corner]
"Passing by Burial Hill and Cole's Hill to be mentioned later, there are Oak Grove and Vine Hills cemeteries ; the Catholic cemetery; two burial grounds in Chiltonville, one at Bramhall's corner, and one at the Russell Mills meeting house; three at Manomet, one where the first meeting house stood not far from the residence of the late Horace B. Taylor, one at the present meeting house, a modern Indian burial ground, on an Indian reservation on the westerly side of Fresh Pond; one at South Ponds, near the Chapel ; one at the head of Half Way Ponds ; one at the head of Long Pond ; one near Bloody Pond, and one at Cedarville There are also burial places in the South part of the town, which have been devoted to family uses and single graves may be found near Hospital landing at Billington Sea, and on the South Pond road, where the old pest house stood. At the last place there i? a headstone at the grave of Mary, wife of Thomas Mayhew, who died September 3, 1776, aged 54 years. She was a daughter of Thomas Withereli, and as her husband was one of the most prominent men in the town, it is probable that she died of small pox, and that the removal of her body to a grave among her deceased relatives was thought dangerous."
From ebook Plymouth memories of an octogenarian by William T[homas] Davis, 1906
--------------------------------
Unfortunately findagrave doesn't have that listed as a cemetery or burial ground - grave markers may be missing or never present (the pilgrims often hid their early burials so that the Indians wouldn't guess their sorry state).
Regards
Tim
PS
Mayflower Families Through Five Generations Volume Four (Edward Fuller) pg. 7 has Mary's baptism as Barnstable 16 June 1644
She is my 7th ggrandmother


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