Edward Raynsford

b. 10 September 1609, d. 16 August 1680
Edward Raynsford|b. 10 Sep 1609\nd. 16 Aug 1680|p9314.htm|Robert Raynsford|b. 7 Feb 1566/67\nd. 15 Apr 1629|p9237.htm|Mary Kirton|b. aft. 1560\nd. aft. 1634|p9309.htm|Richard Raynsford|b. say 1525\nd. 14 Feb 1603/4|p9392.htm|Anne Meade|d. bef. 1585|p9393.htm|Thomas Kirton|b. say 1537\nd. Apr 1601|p9294.htm|Mary Sadler|b. say 1540|p9299.htm|
Father*Robert Raynsford1 b. 7 Feb 1566/67, d. 15 Apr 1629
Mother*Mary Kirton1 b. aft. 1560, d. aft. 1634
ChartsSaher de Quincy to Wilford Ervie Billings
King Henry I to Wilford Ervie Billings
Edward Raynsford was baptized 10 September 1609 at Northamptonshire, England.1 He married an unknown person say 1631.2 He married Elizabeth (---) before October 1633.2 He died 16 August 1680 at Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts.1

Edward Raynsford, 26, apparently traveling without his family, is on the list of passengers (made from 4 May to 10 July 1635) in the Abigail being transported from London to New England, Richard [or Robert] Hackwell, master.3

Family 1

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Family 2

Elizabeth (---) b. 1607, d. 16 Nov 1688
Marriage*He married Elizabeth (---) before October 1633.2 
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Citations

  1. [S182] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2004), 603-605. Hereafter cited as Plantagenet Ancestry.
  2. [S502] James A. Rasmussen, "Edward Raynsford of Boston: English Ancestry and American Descendants," The New England Historical and Genealogical Register 139 (Jul 1985): 225-238. Hereafter cited as "Edward Raynsford."
  3. [S1492] Peter Wilson Coldham, The Complete Book of Emigrants: 1607-1660, (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1887), 142-3. Hereafter cited as Complete Book of Emigrants.
  4. [S503] James A. Rasmussen, "Edward Raynsford of Boston: English Ancestry and American Descendants (continued)," The New England Historical and Genealogical Register 139 (Oct 1985): 296-315. Hereafter cited as "Edward Raynsford (2)."
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