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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Elizabeth Church: Birth: Abt 1636 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA. Death: Young

  2. Joseph Church: Birth: Abt 1638 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA. Death: 5 Mar 1711 in Little Compton, Newport, RI

  3. Benjamin Church: Birth: 1639 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA. Death: 17 Jan 1718 in Little Compton, Newport, RI

  4. Elizabeth Church: Birth: Abt 1640 in Massachusetts. Death: 3 Feb 1658

  5. Nathaniel Church: Birth: Abt 1641 in Hingham, Plymouth, MA. Death: Mar 1707 in Scituate, Plymouth, MA

  6. Caleb Church: Birth: 1642 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA. Death: 1722 in Massachusetts

  7. Charles Church: Birth: Abt 1643 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA. Death: 30 Oct 1659 in Duxbury, Plymouth, MA

  8. Richard Church: Birth: Abt 1644 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA. Death: in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA

  9. Lydia Church: Birth: 1645. Death: Aft 1700

  10. Priscilla Church: Birth: 1645 in Massachusetts.

  11. Abigail Church: Birth: 22 Jun 1647 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA. Death: 25 Dec 1677

  12. Hannah Church: Birth: 8 Aug 1647.

  13. Mary Church: Birth: Abt 1648. Death: 30 Apr 1662 in Duxbury, Plymouth, MA

  14. Sarah Church: Birth: Abt 1650.

  15. Deborah Church: Birth: 27 Jan 1656 in Hingham, Plymouth, MA. Death: 30 Jan 1689 in Scituate, Plymouth, MA


Sources
1. Title:   "DESCENDANTS OF RICHARD CHURCH OF Plymouth, Massachusetts."
Author:   John A. Church, New York
Publication:   Rutland, VT., the Tuttle Co., 1913
2. Title:   #120
Author:   Benjamin Franklin Wilbour
Publication:   (Little Compton, RI: Little Compton Historical Society, 1967)
3. Title:   #142
Author:   Benjamin Franklin Wilbour
Publication:   (Little Compton, RI: Little Compton Historical Society, 1967)
4. Title:   Richard Warren of the Mayflower, and some of his Descendants
Author:   Mrs. Washington A. Roebling
5. Title:   #128
Author:   Charles Edward Banks
Publication:   (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co, 1984)
6. Title:   #150
Author:   Charles Edward Banks
Publication:   (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co, 1984)
7. Title:   Mayflower Web Pages
Author:   Johnson, Caleb
8. Title:   #122
Author:   Robert S. Wakefield & Janice A. Beebe
Publication:   (Plymouth, MA: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1988)
9. Title:   #123
Author:   Robert S. Wakefield
Publication:   (Plymouth, MA: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1998)
10. Title:   #144
Author:   Robert S. Wakefield & Janice A. Beebe
Publication:   (Plymouth, MA: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1988)
11. Title:   #145
Author:   Robert S. Wakefield
Publication:   (Plymouth, MA: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1998)

Notes
a. Note:   She is also listed as being born " prob. England ca. 1616".
 Listed as dying 9 March, 1669/70. Or on 4 March, 1670. (Take your pick!) She was a passenger in the "Ann" in 1623, that everybody agrees upon.
 "The wife [of Richard Warren] and 5 daughters came on the 'Anne'
 in 1623. . . In a codicil to his will dated 16 July 1667
 Nathaniel Warren mentions his mother Elizabeth Warren, his
 brother Joseph Warren and his sisters Mary Bartlett Sr., Anna
 Little, Sarah Cooke, Elizabeth Church and Abigail Snow. On 4
 March 1673/4 Mary Bartlett, the wife of Robert Bartlett ack, she
 had received full satisfaction for her share of the estate of
 Mistris Elizabeth Warren, deceased; and John Cooke in behalf of
 all her sisters testified to the same. The court settled the
 remainder of the estate on Joseph Warren."
 Born in England, she was also a passenger in the "Ann," and died at
 Hingham, Massachusettes, March 4, 1670. She married at Plymouth, about
 1635-6, a Richard Church, the first of that surname in America. Mr.
 Church probably arrived at Boston in the fleet with Winthrop, and
 requested admission as freeman of Massachusettes Colony, 19 October,
 1630, but removed to Plymouth and was there received as freeman, 2
 January, 1632-3. He served in the Pequot war, in which he doubtless
 earned the title of Sergeant, by which he was subsequently known. In
 1647, he exchanged his lands at Eel River, Plymouth, given him by Mrs.
 Warren and removed to Hingham. He made a deposition at Sandwich, 25
 August, 1664, in which he gave his age as about "56 years." He died at
 Hingham. His will, dated two days earlier, provided for wife Elizabeth
 and all of his children, though naming but son Joseph, who was to receive
 a double portion in consideration of his lame hand.
 from Descendents of the Mayflower.


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