The genealogy of my extended family
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Father | Male James MUSSEY |
Born | 10 Aug 1684 | Cape Porpoise, York, Maine |
Died | Abt 1753 | Mendon, Worcester, Massachusetts |
Buried | ||
Married | 21 Nov 1705 [1] | Dover, Piscataquis, Maine [1] |
Father | ||
Mother |
Mother | Female Judith WHITEHOUSE |
Born | 7 Sep 1684 | Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire |
Died | ? | |
Buried | ||
Father | Thomas WHITEHOUSE | F32 Group Sheet | |
Mother | Elizabeth DAM | F32 Group Sheet |
Child 2 | Female Mary MUSSEY |
Born | 11 Nov 1708 | Dover, Piscataquis, Maine |
Died | ||
Buried | ||
Spouse | STAPLES | F406 | |
Married |
Child 3 | Female Elizabeth MUSSEY |
Born | 2 Apr 1712 | Mendon, Worcester, Massachusetts |
Died | 19 Jul 1715 | Mendon, Worcester, Massachusetts |
Buried |
Child 4 | Female Lydia MUSSEY |
Born | 14 Jan 1710 | Dover, Piscataquis, Maine |
Died | ||
Buried | ||
Spouse | Jacob BARTLETT | F407 | |
Married | 2 Oct 1742 |
Child 5 | Male + Thomas MUSSEY |
Born | 12 Feb 1715 | Mendon, Worcester, Massachusetts |
Died | 9 Jan 1754 | Holliston, Middlesex, Massachusetts |
Buried | ||
Spouse | Abigail COZZENS | F408 | |
Married | 27 May 1735 | Smithfield, Providence, Rhode Island |
Child 6 | Male James MUSSEY |
Born | 7 Dec 1717 | Dover, Piscataquis, Maine |
Died | 1 Apr 1809 | Smithfield, Providence, Rhode Island |
Buried | ||
Spouse | Ann ANGELL | F409 | |
Married | 5 Dec 1736 | Providence, Providence, Rhode Island |
Child 7 | Female Elizabeth MUSSEY |
Born | 6 Sep 1720 | Cape Porpoise, York, Maine |
Died | ||
Buried | ||
Spouse | Paul VARNEY | F410 | |
Married | 2 Jul 1742 | Smithfield, Salisbury, Massachusetts |
Child 8 | Female Ruth MUSSEY |
Born | 18 Feb 1722 | |
Died | ||
Buried | ||
Spouse | Daniel SOUTHWICK | F411 | |
Married | 3 Dec 1742 |
This website uses dates from the Gregorian calendar (New Style), unless otherwise noted.
For more information on dates, see Wikipedia: Old Style and New Style dates.
I strive to document my sources. However, some people and dates are best guesses and will be updated as new information is revealed. If you have something to add, please let me know.
Updated 23 Dec 2023