Eastham, Wellfleet and beyond


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picture Louise M Souther

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: 1915 - Weymouth, Massachusetts
        Baptism: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Spouses and Children
1. *Raymond Rich Freeman Jr (15 Jan 1912 - 22 Mar 1990) 1 
       Marriage: 9 Oct 1932 - Wellfleet, Massachusetts 2
         Status: 


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Sarah L Souther

      Sex: F
AKA: Sarah Lincoln 3
Individual Information
          Birth: 1913 - (Cohasset, Mass.)
        Baptism: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Spouses and Children
1. *Joseph Rich (15 Feb 1902 - After May 1960) 4 
       Marriage: 23 Oct 1931 - Provincetown, Massachusetts 5
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Martha Matilda Rich (1936-      )


picture
Southern

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: Est 1927
        Baptism: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Spouses and Children
1. *Barbara R Valli (Cir Mar 1929 -       )
       Marriage: 
         Status: 

Notes
Marriage Notes (Barbara R Valli)
1962 of Norwell, Mass.

picture Caroline E Southwick

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: Est 1860
        Baptism: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Spouses and Children
1. *Dr Warren A Rodman (Est 1856 -       )
       Marriage: 24 Nov 1880 - Needham, Massachusetts
         Status: 

Notes
General:
mother Sarah H

picture Isaac Harrison Southwick



      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 14 Aug 1811 - Grafton, Massachusetts
        Baptism: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Notes
General:
Isaac Harrison Southwick, son of Isaac and Tabitha (Roberts) Southwick. He was born in Grafton, Massachusetts, August 14, 1811. He is of the seventh generation of Southwicks in New England, his English ancestor being the famed Lawrence Southwick, who with his wife Cassandra, being stanch Quakers, were banished (as sung by Whittier) from Massachusetts, in 1658, by Governor Endicott, and took refuge on Shelter Island, in Gardner's Bay, near Long Island, New York. Lawrence Southwick had a son Daniel, who married, in 1663, Elizabeth Boyce, and had a son Daniel, a husband-man, who married, near 1688, and had a son Jonathan. In 1735 Jonathan married Hannah Osborn, and had a son Jacob, who, in 1778, married Sarah Fowler, and was the father of Isaac, the father of the subject of this sketch. Isaac Southwick was a shoe manufacturer, and ranked among the solid yeomen of Grafton. The maternal grandparents of Isaac H. were John and Tabitha (Leland) Roberts. John Roberts was a farmer, and a gallant soldier in the Revolution. The children of Isaac and Tabitha Southwick were Tabitha L., Isaac H., Eliza L., Joseph E., Clarissa M. (who died young), and John R. Isaac H., was educated in the common schools of Grafton, and learned the trade of his father. At the age of twenty-one he went to New Orleans, Louisiana, as clerk in a wholesale shoe house, where he remained one season. Returning to Grafton he began the manufacture of shoes, and continued the business for two years. In 1835 he engaged as clerk in the house of Wood, Kimball & Co., in the boot and shoe trade, where he remained one year, and then went to New Orleans as a member of the firm of Prentice, Hinds & Co., in the North, but of I. H. Southwick & Co., in New Orleans. After one season there he traveled up the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers to Madison, Indiana, and there carried on business for five years. He next removed to Bunker Hill, Illinois, and conducted a farm of prairie land, cutting his furrows half a mile in length. In the summer of 1845 he returned to Grafton, Massachusetts, and in 1847 became Station-master on the Providence and Worcester Railroad, at Saundersville, Massachusetts. In 1848 he was transferred, as the General Agent of the same road, to Worcester, and in 1850 he became General Superintendent of the road, removing to Providence, where he acted in that capacity for five years. In 1851, as Superintendent, he formed an important contract with parties to start a line of freight steamers from Providence to New York, connecting with the road which he managed. These parties organized the Commercial Steamboat Company, and ran the first regular line of freight steamers that ever plied between Providence and New York, starting four boats, making triweekly trips. The first boats were the Petrel and Pelican (built expressly for the line), and the 0sceola and Westchester, soon followed by others, until the line finally became a daily one. The companies succeeding the Commercial Steamboat Company have been the Neptune Steamship Company, the Merchants' Steamship Company, the Providence and New York Steamship Company, and the present (1881)line, the Providence and Stonington Steamship Company, in all of which, save the last, he was a large owner. The contract formed by Mr. Southwick with the first company has been renewed, in its original form, with the succeeding companies. In 1855 Mr. Southwick became Superintendent of the Central Ohio Railroad, extending from the Ohio River, near Wheeling, to Columbus, which position he held for one year. In 1856 he returned to Providence, and becoming an owner and Director in the Commercial Steamboat Company, served as Agent of the transportation line, with his office in Boston, where he remained until 1863, when he became General Manager and Treasurer of the Company, with his office in Providence. In this position he continued till 1865, when he transferred his interest to the Neptune Steamship Company, then organized, and retired from the heavy transportation business. In 1866, when the Providence and New York Steamship Company succeeded the Merchants' Steamship Company, he again became General Manager and Treasurer, and served in that capacity for two years. Since that time he has been engaged in fiduciary trusts and in settling estates. From 1858 to 1871 he was a director of the Providence and Worcester Railroad Company. In 1874 he was elected a member of the General Assembly of Rhode Island. He has long taken an active part in the Rhode Island Historical Society. He married, August 8, 1837, Clarissa Ann Keith, daughter of Royal Keith, a man of mark and worth in Grafton, Massachusetts. Mrs. Southwick was born May 13, 1812. They have had seven children: Henry K., Clarissa M., Sarah E. (who died young), Royal K., Joseph H., Annie K., and Isaac H., Jr.

picture Alice Southworth

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: Cir 1646 - Duxbury, Plymouth Colony
        Baptism: 
          Death: 5 Mar 1719 - Little Compton, Rhode Island
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Parents
         Father: Constant Southworth (Bef 1612-1679) 7
         Mother: Elizabeth Collier (Est 1615-After 1679)

Spouses and Children
1. *Captain Benjamin Church (Cir 1640 - 17 Jan 1718)
       Marriage: 1671 - Tiverton, Rhode Island
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Edward Church (1680-1706)


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Rev Benjamin Niles Southworth

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 27 Jan 1818
        Baptism: 
          Death: 7 Jul 1842 - Truro, Massachusetts
         Burial: in Old North Cemetery, Truro
 Cause of Death: 


Notes
General:
Pastor of Christian Union Church.

picture Constant Southworth

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: Bef 1612 - England
        Baptism: 
          Death: 11 Mar 1679 - Duxbury, Plymouth Colony
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 

Events
• Alt Birth, 1614 in Leyden, Zuid-Holland


Parents
         Father: Edward Southworth (Abt 1590-1621)
         Mother: Alice Carpenter (Cir 1590-1670) 9

Spouses and Children
1. *Elizabeth Collier (Est 1615 - After Feb 1679)
       Marriage: 2 Nov 1637 - Plymouth, Plymouth Colony 7
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Mercy Southworth (1638-1712)
                2. Nathaniel Southworth (1648-1710)
                3. Alice Southworth (Cir 1646-1719) 6

Notes
General:
Constant was admitted as freeman of the colony in 1636/7.

From the Southworth Genealogy (Samuel G. Webber, A Genealogy of the Southworths (Southards) Descendants of Constant Southworth with a sketch of the family in England.):
Beside the land he owned in Duxbury, he owned land also in Tiverton and in Little Compton. From his position as treasurer he had an opportunity to know what land was of value, and had opportunities to select land. He dealt considerably in land.

Will: The last will and testament of Mr. Constant Southworth, deceased:

To all to whom these Presents shalt come &c; Know yee that I Constant Southworth of the Towne of Duxburrow in the Collonie of New Plymouth in new England being weake of Body through sickness, Not Knowing how soon it may please God to change my temporall Life to death but Att the day of the date herof of whole perfect and sound understanding and Memory, have made and ordained & by these presents I doe make and ordain this To be my Last will and Testament to continue for ever ffirme and Inviolable as followeth; Imps: I Will and bequeath my body to the dust and my soule to God that gave it mee, in hopes of a Joyful Resurrection, only by and thorow the Merretts of my Redemer. Item I will and bequeath vnto my deare and loving wife Elizabeth Southworth for and dureing the tearme of her Naturall Life my dwellinghouse with the out housing and Mill belonging vnto it, and all my vplands and Meddowes; Lying and being within the towne of Duxburrow or Marshfield for her support & comfort Item I will and bequeath vnto my son Edward Southworth, after the decease of my aforesaid Wife Elizabeth my aforesaid dwelling hose with the out housing, and Mill belonging to it: and all my vplands and Meddowes lying within the Towne of Duxburrow and Marshfield; To belong to him and his heires forever: Alsoe I Give and bequeath vnto my said son Edward twellve, pounds in Mony that is in John Tracyes Hands.
Item I Will and Bequeath vnto my son Nathaniel Southworth the one halfe of Share of Lands that lyeth neare Taunton by name of the ffreemans Lands: With the appurtenances and privilidges therevnto belonging. To belong to my said son Nathaniel and to his heires for ever: Item I Will and bequeath vnto my three Daughters Marcye ffreeman Allice Church and Mary Alden: my other one halfe Share of the ffreemans Lands with the appurtenances and privilidges therevnto belonging, to be sold by or for them when they have opportunitie:
Item I will and bequeath vnto my Daughter Elizabeth Southworth my Next best bed and furniture, vnto my wifes bed. Provided Shee doe not Marry William Vobbes but if Shee doe then to have five shillings: and the bed and furniture to Returns to my wife:
Item I will and bequeath vnto my Daughter Prissila Southworth my next best bed and furniture:
Item I will and bequeath vnto my son William Southworth: my next best bed and furniture:
Item I will and bequeath vnto my Grandson Constant ffreeman; all those my lands and Meddows that I have at a place comonly Called Pawomett in the towne of Eastham with the appurtenances therevnto belonging: To belong to him the said Constant: and his heires forever:
Item I will and bequeath; vnto my sonnes Edward and nathaniell and Daughters Elizabeth and Pesilla, equally all my parte of the proffitts that shall or may arise by the ffishing at
the Cape:
Item I will and bequeath vnto my Cosen Elizabeth Howland My brother Thomas his daughter five pounds in Silver Money:
Item I will and bequeath vnto my deare and Loving wife Elizabeth Southworth (my Debts and Legacyes being first payed) All the Rest of my estate be it Mony Goods Cattle and Debts owing me; and any other estate in whatsoever it is or wheresoever it maybe found I Give it all vnto her my aforesaid Dears and Loving wife And I doe by these presents appoint make ordaine my Deare and Loving wife Elizabeth Southworth my full Lawfull and sole Executrix of this My Last Will and Testament To administer on my said Estate To pay all Debts as I owe And to Receive all such Debts as are Due vnto mee: To see that my body be Decently Buried: And to Defray the Charge thereof: And my Will and Charge is to my two sonnes Edward and Nathaniell, That they Doe healp and Assist theire Mother, in the Management of her affairs or business that shee may Imploy them in, and Also I Give vnto my son Edward and my son Nathaniell each of them one of my Musketts or Guns And I Give to my son William my . . . . . . and one of Gunnes or Musketts.
Thuse hopeing that this my Last Will and Testament Will be performed and Kept; Repealing All former Wills; either verball or written: In Witness Wherof I the said Constant Southworth have heervnto sett my hand and Seale; This twenty seauenth Day of ffebuary; one Thousand six hundred seauenty and eight; And my Will is that my aforesaid wife with the advice of my two sonnes Edward and Nathaniell, Doe out of my Debts make up to such of My children as are short of what some have had; A Due proportion of Goods; and Not of Lands to them:
CONSTANT SOUTHWORTH.
Signed Sealed and his Seale
Delivered to be his last Will and Testament In the
presence of John Alden Senir
William Crow

An inventory of the estate of Constant Southworth Esqr of the Towne of Duxburrow, in the Collonie of New Plymouth deceased Taken and Apprised, by Cornett Robert Studsen George Watson and William Crow, this 15th day of March, 1678-79, and exhibited to the Court held att Plymouth the 7th day of June Anno: Dom: 1679 on the oath of Mistress Elizabeth Southworth as followeth:

Imps his house and furniture and his wearing apparrell 14-00-00
Item 1 Court Cubbert 2 Cubbert clothes plate and 1
cushen 27-00-00
Item Table and forme cash stooles chaires and cushens 152-00-00
Item Red stooles covers 01-00-00
Item 1 looking Glasse pictures and drinking Glasses 00-12-00
Item 1 paire of anjrons 1 paire of tongs fier shouell and
1 glasse Casse 00-12-00
Item a winescott bedsteed with curtaines & vallence
1 bed bolster and pillowes 08-00-00
Item 1 Rugg and Quilt and a blanket 02-00-00
Item 2 Chests 2 chaires and a Trunk 01-07-00
Item 3 yards & half of broad cloth 9 yards of serge 03-06-06
Item 8 yards of Grogorum I yard course cloth & 3
quarters 02-03-06
Item 2 Beds & Boding I Trundle bed stead 04-00-00
Item Seuerall sorts of Bookes 04-15-00
Item 1 Curtaine and lumber 00-07-00
Item in table Linnins and sheets 12-04-00
Item towells Pillowbeers 1 pillow beer and some
other smale litinins 01-09-00
Item 6 Guns 1 Rapier 1 Cuttle axe 1 Tucke 1 paire of
Stillyards powder shott & fflints 03-13-00
Item in pewter Iron brasse and ten and baggs belong-
in to the kitchen 22-18-06
Item earthen and wooden vessells and other thinges 01-00-00
Item 1 bed & bedsted Rugg blanket and curtaines 02-00-00
Item 1 Table with some old caske and lumber 01-08-00
Item 1 Table & carpett and bedsteed 02-05-00
Item 1 chaire 2 stooles and one dozen cushens 01-04-00
Item 1 feather bed and bedstead & furniture 07-06-00
Item 2 stooles and one bed and furniture 07-05-00
Item 1 liveing cobbert 8 chaires 3 stooles 02-10-00
Item carpett and 2 beeds 10-10-00
Item 1 smale bed with 2 blankett & coverlid 10-00-00
Item 1 case of Glasses with other Glasses 01-00-00
Item 1 dozen of cushens 01-04-00
Item bookes spoons & smale thinges 00-10-00
Item 2 carpetts and 1 Cubbert cloth 01-05-00
Item 1 looking Glasse trancher & smale thinges 00-07-00
Item 1 chaire some wooden & earthen vessells 01-07-00
Item Iron things & lumber 2 barrells som tubbs 01-07-00
There were some provisions of meat & som wheat and some other smale Matts for family expence which wee valued Not
Item 16 bushells of Mault 02-08-00

SOUTHWORTH GENEALOGY

Item In Neat Cattle & six swine 16-04-00
Item seuerall sorts of Iron Tooles or tackling for husbandry and old Iron 02-18-00

325-12-00
Debts due to the estate ffrom William Harlow Sen. 06-00-00
John Tracye of Duxburrow 11-00-00
Joseph howland of Plymouth
William Crow
Marke howland
Mark Barker
Benjamin Church

Item an Indian boy
There are some other debts due the estate but how much att present is not certainly knowne there hath bine disbursements that is to be taken out of the estate to value of about 20-00-00
Wee find that the Treasurer died possessed of about twenty five acres of Land in the Towne of Duxborrow whereon standeth big dwelling house one Barne and one Grist mill
Item a parsell of Land att the North hill the quantity wee know not
Item seuerall parcells of Meddow lying in the towne of Duxburrow and Marshfield about 12 acres
Item one share of land at a place Commonly Called the ffreemans land near Taunton
Item 1 parsell of land and meddow att a place Commonly Called Paonett in the Towne of Eastham 6
Marriage Notes (Elizabeth Collier)
Great Migration Begins:
CONSTANT SOUTHWORTH

ORIGIN: Unknown
MIGRATION: 1628
FIRST RESIDENCE: Plymouth
REMOVES: Duxbury
FREEMAN: Admitted 2 January 1637/8 [PCR 1:74]. In Duxbury section of Plymouth Colony lists of freemen of 1639, 1658 and 29 May 1670 [ PCR 5:274, 8:175, 198].
EDUCATION: His inventory included "several sorts of books" valued at £4 15s. and "books, spoons & small things" valued at 10s.
OFFICES: Assistant, 7 June 1670 - 5 June 1678 [ PCR 5:34, 55, 90, 112, 143, 163, 194, 229, 256]. Deputy (from Plymouth), 7 March 1653/4, 3 October 1659 [ PCR 3:44, 170]. Deputy (from Duxbury), 3 June 1652, 6 April 1653, 7 June 1653, 6 June 1654, 8 June 1655, 3 June 1656, 1 June 1658, 7 June 1659, 6 June 1660, 2 October 1660, 4 June 1661, 3 June 1662, 1 June 1663, 8 June 1664, 7 June 1665, 5 June 1666, 5 June 1667, 3 June 1668 [ PCR 3:8, 23, 31, 49, 79, 99, 135, 162, 187, 198, 214, 4:14, 37, 60, 90, 122, 148, 180, 5:17]. Colony treasurer, 7 June 1659 - 3 June 1668 [ PCR 3:162, 187, 214, 4:14, 37, 60, 90, 122, 147, 180, 185]. Council of war, 1 June 1658, 2 April 1667, 2 July 1667 [ PCR 3:138, 153, 4:145, 164-66]. Grand jury, 5 June 1644 [ PCR 2:71]. Committee member, 1 June 1647, 8 June 1649, 4 June 1650, 5 June 1651 [ PCR 2:117, 144, 154, 167]. Committee to supply towns and soldiers, 6 June 1654 [ PCR 3:53]. Committee to organize the mending of: Joanses River bridge, 7 August 1655; Barstowes Bridge, 27 July 1664; Penquine Hole, 1 May 1666 [ PCR 3:87, 4:69, 119]. Committee to treat the letting of the trade, June 1649 [ PCR 2:144]. Committee to consider the trade at Kennebeck, 5 March 1655[/6] [ PCR 3:96, 171, 195]. Committee to divide lands and settle ways, 4 June 1645, 3 June 1656, 6 October 1659, 1 May 1660, 13 June 1660, 2 October 1660, 5 February 1660/1, 1 June 1663 [ PCR 2:88, 3:102, 174, 186, 193, 201, 204, 4:42]. Committee to oversee the building of a house of correction, 1 June 1658 [ PCR 3:137]. Committee to negotiate the ownership of Hogg Island with Rhode Island, 1 March 1658/9 [ PCR 3:157]. Committee to settle the bounds of Taunton, 6 October 1659 [ PCR 3:172]. Committee to settle the bounds of Sandwich and Plymouth, 1 June 1663 [ PCR 4:40]. Committee to oversee the purchase of lands from Indians, 3 October 1665 [ PCR 4:109, 113]. Committee to revise laws, 5 June 1678 [ PCR 5:263].
Duxbury constable, 2 March 1640/1, 1 June 1641, 5 June 1644 [ PCR 2:9, 15, 3:116]. Duxbury invoicer of liquors, powder, shot and lead, 10 June 1662 [ PCR 4:23].
In Duxbury section of 1643 Plymouth Colony list of men able to bear arms [ PCR 8:190]. Ensign, 7 July 1646 [ PCR 2:105].
ESTATE: On 6 October 1636 land was granted to Mr. William Bradford "for Constant & Thomas Southward, the land now in occupation of George Sowle" [ PCR 1:45]. On 6 April 1640 "Constant Southwood and Thomas Southwood, his brother ... [were] granted fifty acres apiece of upland ... at the North River, with proportionable meadow ground" [ PCR 1:144, 146]. On 10 November 1646 William Hillier of Duxbury, carpenter, sold to Constant Southworth of Duxbury, planter, his right in "the mill at Duxbury standing upon Stonie River being in partnership between him and Georg[e] Pollerd late of Duxbury," being a half share [ PCR 12:139]. On 2 February 1646[/7] Constant Southworth sold to William Bradford of Plymouth "all his lands & meadows lying at the Island Creek" [ PCR 12:141]. On 26 February 1648 "Constant Sowthworth of Duxbery and Thomas Sowthworth of Plymouth his brother" sold to Francis Godfrey of Duxbury, carpenter, one hundred acres of land at the North River [ PCR 12:163]. On 7 June 1665 "a competency" of land was granted to four men, including "Mr. Constant Southworth" at Namasskett [ PCR 4:95].
In his will, dated 20 February 1678[/9] and proved 7 June 1679, Constant Southworth Esq. of Duxbury bequeathed to "my dear and loving wife Elizabeth Southworth for and during the term of her natural life my dwelling house with the outhousing and mill belonging unto it and all my uplands and meadows" in Duxbury or Marshfield, along with £50 and some furniture; to "my son Edward Southworth after the decease of my aforesaid wife Elizabeth my aforesaid dwelling house with the outhousing and mill belonging to it and all my upland and meadows" in Duxbury and Marshfield, along with £12; to "my son Nathaniell Southworth the one half of my share of lands that lyeth near Taunton called by the name of the freemen's lands"; to "my three daughters Marcye Freeman, Allice Church and Mary Alden my other one-half of the freemen's land"; to "my daughter Elizab eth Southworth" moveables "provided that she do not marry Willam Vobbes," otherwise to have 5s.; to "my daughter Presilla Soutworth" moveables; to "my son Willam Southworth" moveables; to "my grandson Constant Freeman all those my lands and meadows that I have at a place commonly called Pawomett" in Eastham; to "my sons Edward and Nathaniell and daughters Elizabeth and Presilla equally all my part of the profits that shall or may arise by the fishing at the Cape"; wife Elizabeth to be sole executrix and residuary legatee, to be assisted by sons Edward and Nathaniel [PCPR 4:1:18].
The inventory of Constant Southworth, taken 15 March 1678/9, was totalled, but the arithmetic is incomprehensible and impossible. A list of real estate, without valuation, was appended: "about twenty-five acres of land in the town of Duxburrow whereon standeth his dwelling house and barn and one grist mill"; "a parcel of land at the North Field the quantity we know not"; "several parcels of meadow lying in the towns of Duxburrow and Marshfield about 12 acres'; "one share of land in a place commonly called the freemen's land near Taunton"; and a "parcel of land and meadow at a place commonly called Paomett in the town of Eastham" [ PCPR 4:1:19-20].
BIRTH: By about 1612 (based on date of marriage), son of Edward and Alice (Carpenter) Southworth.
DEATH: Duxbury 11 March 1678/9.
MARRIAGE: Plymouth 2 November 1637 Elizabeth Collier, daughter of WILLIAM COLLIER [ PCR 1:68]; she died after 20 February 1678/9 (date of husband's will).
CHILDREN:

i MERCY, b. say 1640; m. Eastham 12 May 1658 Samuel Freeman [MD 6:201], son of SAMUEL FREEMAN .

ii PRISCILLA, b. say 1642; m. (1) Bristol 1 March 1689 Samuel Talbot; m. (2) 1 May 1708 John Irish, son of JOHN IRISH [NEHGR 54:181;TAG 60:131-32, 138-39].

iii EDWARD, b. say 1644; m. Duxbury 16 November 1671 Mary Pabodie, daughter of William Pabodie and granddaughter of JOHN ALDEN .

iv ALICE, b. say 1646; m. 26 December 1667 Benjamin Church, son of RICHARD CHURCH [ NEHGR 121:121 (giving date of marriage but not name of bride)].

v NATHANIEL, b. about 1649 (d. Middleborough 14 January 1710[/1] in his 62nd year [ MD 21:25]); m. Plymouth 10 January 1672 Desire Gray [ PCR 8:33].
vi MARY, b. say 1654; m. by 1674 David Alden, son of JOHN ALDEN .

vii WILLIAM, b. about 1659 (d. Little Compton 25 June 1719 in his 60th year [ NEHGR 115:264]); m. (1) by 1681 Rebecca Pabodie, daughter of William Pabodie and granddaughter of JOHN ALDEN (eldest child b. Little Compton 18 April 1681 [RIVR 4:Little Compton:168]; "Rebeka the wife of Captain William Southworth ... departed this life Dec the 25th in the 43d year of her age. 1702" at Little Compton [ NEHGR 115:264]); m. (2) Saybrook 14 (or 15) November 1705 Martha (Kirtland) Blague [SayVR 58], widow of Joseph Blague

viii ELIZABETH, b. say 1661; m. Bristol 12 May 1685 Samuel Gallup [ MD 42:9 -10, citing RIVR 6:Bristol:22].

ASSOCIATIONS: Constant Southworth was brother to THOMAS SOUTHWORTH , and both were sons of the second wife of WILLIAM BRADFORD . Various attempts have been made to extend the pedigree of the brothers beyond their father Edward, but none had yet been successful 7

picture Edward Southworth

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 1644 - Plymouth  Colony
        Baptism: 
          Death: 7 Dec 1728
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Spouses and Children
1. *Mary Pabodie (7 Aug 1648 - After 1727)
       Marriage: 
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Mercy Southworth (Cir 1670-Bef 1729)
                2. Thomas Southworth (1676-1743)


picture
Edward Southworth

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: Abt 1590 - England
        Baptism: 
          Death: 1621 - Plymouth  Colony
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 

Events
• Alt Death, bef 1623


Spouses and Children
1. *Alice Carpenter (Cir 1590 - 1670) 9 
       Marriage: 1613 - Holland
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Constant Southworth (Bef 1612-1679) 7
                2. Thomas Southworth (Abt 1616-1669) 10

Notes
General:
He was the son of Thomas Southworth and Rosemond Lister.

picture Elizabeth Southworth

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: Est 1645
        Baptism: 
          Death: Mar 1717
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Parents
         Father: Thomas Southworth (Abt 1616-1669) 10
         Mother: Elizabeth Reynor (1618-1708)

Spouses and Children
1. *Joseph Howland (Abt 1640 -       )
       Marriage: 7 Dec 1644 - Plymouth, Plymouth Colony
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Nathaniel Howland (Est 1671-      )
                2. Lydia Howland (Cir 1675-      )
                3. Elizabeth Howland (Est 1680-After 1724)

Notes
General:
It is most commonly asserted on Rootsweb that Elizabeth was born about 1645 in Plymouth and died Mar 1716/7 in either Plymouth or Barnstable, for what it's worth.

picture Mercy Southworth

      Sex: F
AKA: Mercy Southerne 11
Individual Information
          Birth: 11 May 1638 - Duxbury, Plymouth Colony
        Baptism: 
          Death: 25 Nov 1712 - Eastham, Massachusetts
         Burial: in Cove Burying Ground
 Cause of Death: 


Parents
         Father: Constant Southworth (Bef 1612-1679) 7
         Mother: Elizabeth Collier (Est 1615-After 1679)

Spouses and Children
1. *Samuel Freeman (11 May 1638 - 25 Nov 1712)
       Marriage: 12 May 1658 - Eastham, Plymouth Colony 12
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Apthiah Freeman (1659-1660)
                2. Captain Samuel Freeman (1662-1743) 13
                3. Apphiah Freeman (1666-      )
                4. Constant Freeman (1669-1745) 14
                5. Elizabeth Freeman (1671-      )
                6. Alice Freeman (Abt 1673-1756)
                7. Edward Freeman (Abt 1674-1727)
                8. Mary Freeman (Abt 1675-      )
                9. Mercy Freeman (Abt 1679-1737)

Notes
Marriage Notes (Samuel Freeman)
Data on Edward Alice, Mary and Mercy is scarce. They do not have Eastham birth data.

picture Mercy Southworth

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: Cir 1670 - Duxbury, Plymouth Colony
        Baptism: 
          Death: Bef 1729
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Parents
         Father: Edward Southworth (1644-1728)
         Mother: Mary Pabodie (1648-After 1727)

Spouses and Children
1. *Moses Soule (Cir 1669 - 1748)
       Marriage: 
         Status: 


picture
Nathaniel Southworth

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 1648 - Duxbury, Plymouth Colony
        Baptism: 
          Death: 14 Jan 1710 - Middleborough, Massachusetts
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Parents
         Father: Constant Southworth (Bef 1612-1679) 7
         Mother: Elizabeth Collier (Est 1615-After 1679)

Spouses and Children
1. Private


picture
Thomas Southworth

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: Abt 1616 - Leyden, Zuid-Holland
        Baptism: 1616 - Leyden, Zuid-Holland
          Death: 8 Dec 1669 - Plymouth, Plymouth Colony
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Parents
         Father: Edward Southworth (Abt 1590-1621)
         Mother: Alice Carpenter (Cir 1590-1670) 9

Spouses and Children
1. *Elizabeth Reynor (1618 - 11 Mar 1708)
       Marriage: 1 Sep 1645 - Plymouth, Plymouth Colony
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Elizabeth Southworth (Est 1645-1717)

Notes
General:
Migrated in 1628 to Plymouth. Admitted as Freeman 7 March 1642/3 Some education, could read and write.
Held public offices - Commissioner of United Colonies, 7 June 1659, 6June 1660, 3 June 1662 etc. Assistant often Selectman (GM)

picture Thomas Southworth

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 1676 - Plymouth  Colony
        Baptism: 
          Death: 2 Sep 1743
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Parents
         Father: Edward Southworth (1644-1728)
         Mother: Mary Pabodie (1648-After 1727)

Spouses and Children
1. *Sarah Alden (1679 - 26 Jul 1738)
       Marriage: 
         Status: 


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Leon Edmund Souweine

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: Est 1915
        Baptism: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Spouses and Children
1. *Lillian Irene Maki (1917 - 8 Sep 2007)
       Marriage: 
         Status: 


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Alice Souza

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: Cir 1928 - Osterville (Barnstable), Massachusetts
        Baptism: 
          Death: 26 Apr 2010 - Yarmouthport, Massachusetts
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Notes
General:
Published in the Cape Cod Times on 4/28/2010

YAMOUTHPORT \emdash Alice Souza Alger, formerly of Osterville, died at her home in Yarmouthport on Monday, April 26, 2010. She was the wife of the late Stanley F. Alger Jr. for 50 years.

Born in Osterville, Mrs. Alger was a graduate of Barnstable High School, Class of 1946. She worked for numerous businesses in the town of Barnstable including the phone company and the Cape Cod Bank & Trust Company. Mrs. Alger was a fond lover of music, particularly classical and opera and was an active participant with Opera New England of Cape Cod. In addition she loved local history and was a longtime volunteer and board member of the Osterville Historical Society. Along with her family, Mrs. Alger enjoyed boating, camping, and nature; particularly ornithology.

She is survived by her four children, Susan Walrath of Houston, Texas, Kimberley Norton and husband Frank Norton of Bloomfield Hills, Mich., Adrienne Buffum and husband Jeffrey Buffum of Bolton, Mass. and Stanley F. Alger, III and wife Aurelie Alger of North Andover, Mass. She is also survived by 7 grandchildren, Brent, Steve and Patty Walrath, Kirk Norton, CJ and Sam Buffum, and Stanley Alger IV, as well as numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.

A memorial service will be held at St. Mary's Episcopal Church, 3055 Main Street, Barnstable on Friday, April 30 at 1 p.m. Visiting hours will be at the John-Lawrence Funeral Home, 3778 Falmouth Road (Route 28), Marstons Mills, 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Thursday, April 29. Internment will be private.

In lieu of flowers, donations in Mrs. Alger's name can be made to the Osterville Historical Society, 155 West Bay Road, Osterville, MA 02655 and Opera New England of Cape Cod, P.O. Box 1009, Centerville, MA 02632.

picture Arthur Souza

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: Est 1920 - Fall River, Massachusetts
        Baptism: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Spouses and Children
1. *Roberta Joyce (Est 1920 -       )
       Marriage: 25 Apr 1946 - Wellfleet, Massachusetts 15
         Status: 


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Christine M Souza

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: 23 Sep 1913 - Portugal
        Baptism: 
          Death: May 2008 - Provincetown, Massachusetts
         Burial: in St Peter's Cemetery, Provincetown
 Cause of Death: 


Parents
         Father: Manuel J Souza (1884-1970)
         Mother: Mary P Costa (Est 1890-      )

Spouses and Children
1. *Anthony E Silva (Est 1912 - 1968)
       Marriage: 
         Status: 

Notes
General:
Provincetwon Banner obit:
Christine M. Silva, 94

Former owner of Monument Fish Co.

Christine M. Silva, 94. of Provincetown died Friday at Epoch Senior Health Care Center in Brewster. Her husband of 34 years, Anthony E. Silva died in 1968.

Born in Portugal, September 23, 1913, she was the daughter of the late Manuel J. and Mary P. (Costa) Souza and the last of a family of eight girls and one boy. She was a graduate of Provincetown High School, class of 1931.

Mrs. Silva was a bookkeeper for the many Provincetown businesses she owned with her husband. They owned the former Cape Cod Garage, the Monument Fish Co., Christine's Restaurant, which was located across from Town Hall, and Cabral's Market on Bradford Street.

She was a member of St. Peter the Apostle Parish and was treasurer of the former Catholic Daughters of America. She also enjoyed doing crossword puzzles.

A funeral mass was scheduled to be celebrated Wednesday in St. Peter the Apostle Church, 11 Prince St., Provincetown, followed by burial in St. Peter the Apostle Cemetery. If desired, memorial contributions in her honor may be made to St. Peter the Apostle Building Fund, 11 Prince St. Provincetown, MA 02657. Arrangements are being handled by Gately-McHoul Funeral Home in Provincetown.
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Sources


1 Wellfleet Town Officers, Wellfleet, Massachusetts Annual Reports (Wellfleet MA), 1912. Births.

2 Wellfleet Town Officers, Wellfleet, Massachusetts Annual Reports (Wellfleet MA), 1932.

3 Wellfleet Town Officers, Wellfleet, Massachusetts Annual Reports (Wellfleet MA), 1936.

4 Wellfleet Town Officers, Wellfleet, Massachusetts Annual Reports (Wellfleet MA), 1902 births.

5 Provincetown Advocate (Provincetown, Massachusetts [partial archives online]), 29 Oct 1931, p3.

6 David Pane-Joyce, Pane-Joyce Report (2005. http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/).

7 Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins. Immigrants to New England 1620-1633 (1995. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society. Great Migration Study Project.), Constant Southworth.

8 Richard A. Haskell, editor, Truro Cemeteries (2000. Wellfleet MA: Rich Family Association), #292.

9 Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins. Immigrants to New England 1620-1633 (1995. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society. Great Migration Study Project.), 314.

10 Rootsweb.com.

11 Smith and Smith, Vital Records of the Towns of Eastham and Orleans..., 1980, 1993. Baltimore MD, 23 (MD6:201). Col. Leonard H Smith, Jr. and Norma H Smith. Vital Records of the Towns of Eastham and Orleans. An authorized facsimile reproduction of records published serially 1901-1935 in "The Mayflower Descendant." With an added index of persons.
1980, 1993. Baltimore MD: reprinted for Clearfield Co. by Genealogical Pub. Co.

12 Smith and Smith, Vital Records of the Towns of Eastham and Orleans..., 1980, 1993. Baltimore MD, 23 (MD6:201).

13 Smith and Smith, Vital Records of the Towns of Eastham and Orleans..., 1980, 1993. Baltimore MD, 24 (MD6:202).

14 Jean Mayo-Rodwick, Rev. John Mayo and his Descendants (2001), Jane Treat4 (Elizabeth Mayo3, Samuel 2, John1).

15 Wellfleet Town Officers, Wellfleet, Massachusetts Annual Reports (Wellfleet MA), 1946.


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