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- [S1502] Merged from BrianFreeman on 01-Jan-13 at 22:19.
- [S1564] Robert Charles Anderson, CG, FASG, The Great Migration Newsletter, Volumes 1-5, 1990-1994, (The New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, MA), pp. 153-154.
- [S1564] Robert Charles Anderson, CG, FASG, The Great Migration Newsletter, Volumes 1-5, 1990-1994, (The New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, MA), Volumes 1-5, pp. 153-154.
The article mentions a Mr. Crawford, having put too much goods in a small boat in the Charles river, and overset the boat with some hogsheads (as was supposed), drowned along with his brother and his servant. Four years later, on 5 June, 1638, the Court appointed three prominent men "to examine all things concerning Mr. White & Mr. Woolcote, & to do it within 14 days, & Mrs. Woolcot is to bring in a perfect inventory , & distinguish the goods inventoried between his and the children's" .(MBCR1:232, 311) The widow of (blank) Crawford and John Woolcott was Winifred, who within a few years found a more enduring marital partner in Thomas Allyn of Barnstable.
- [S1564] Robert Charles Anderson, CG, FASG, The Great Migration Newsletter, Volumes 1-5, 1990-1994, (The New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, MA), Pp. 153-154.
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