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Personal data Frances Randall 

  • She was born about 1610 in Eng.
  • (note1) .Source 1
    Source: Deborah Hudson, Diane Markham, Sherri Moore, Madi Shull, Barrow C. Phelps, David Thompson, G. Dewey, Voin Long, et al.
  • She died on September 27, 1690 in Westfield, Hampshire Co., MA.
  • She is buried after September 26, 1690 in Westfield, Hampshire Co., MA.
  • This information was last updated on April 24, 2024.

Household of Frances Randall

(1) She is married to NN Clark.

They got married about 1635 at fortasse, quodam loco British No. America.


(2) She is married to Thomas Dewey.

They got married on March 22, 1638 at Windsor, Hartford Co., CT.


Child(ren):

  1. Josiah Dewey  1641-1732 


(3) She is married to George Phelps.

They got married on November 30, 1648 at Windsor, Hartford Co., CT.


Notes about Frances Randall

Frances Randall

Sources: Author: Hudson, Deborah; Markham, Diane; Moore, Sherri; Shull, Madi; Phelps, Barrow C.; Thompson, David; Dewey, G.; Long, Voin; et al.; Title: "Frances Unknown," (Publication site: Salt Lk. City UT, Publisher: Family Search, Publication date: xix Aug MMXXIII)

https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRYL-W4S

"... Frances Unknown ... Last Changed: August 19, 2023 Alan Pendleton Sex Female Last Changed: April 9, 2017 Voin Long

Birth 1610 England Reason: unknown origins Last Changed: April 27, 2023 Barrow C. Phelps

Death 27 September 1690 Westfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts ... Reason: Westfield in 1690 was Westfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay; Hampden county was formed until 1812. ... Last Changed: August 20, 2021 Scott Lawrence Robinson

Burial 1690 Westfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts ... Reason:
Westfield was known between 1662 and 1776 as Westfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts ... Last Changed: August 20, 2021 Scott Lawrence Robinson

Residence from 1642 to 1845 Hartford, Connecticut ...

Spouses & Children

Mr. Clark Male 1600-1638
Frances Unknown Female 1610-1690
Marriage about 1635

Children (1)

[1] Mary Clark Female 1636-1663

Thomas Dewey II Male 1606-1648
Frances Unknown Female 1610-1690
Marriage 22 March 1638 Windsor, Connecticut ...

Children (6)

[1] John Dewey Male 1640-1640
[2] Thomas Dewey II Male 1640-1690
[3] Deacon Josiah Dewey Male 1641-1732 [<-ancestor]
[4] Anna Dewey Female 1643-1707
[5] Israel Dewey Male 1645-1678
[6] Jedediah Dewey Male 1647-1718

George Phelps Male 1613-1687
Frances Unknown Female 1610-1690
Marriage 30 November 1648 Windsor, Connecticut ...

Children (3)

[1] Jacob Phelps I Male 1650-1689
[2] John Phelps Male 1651-1741
[3] Nathaniel Phelps Sr Male 1654-1723

Frances' maiden name is unknown. Her birth can only be estimated as c1611. Frances Phelps, the wife of George Phelps, died 27 Sep 1690 in Westfield, Massachusetts.

She first married a Mr. Clark; the name of her first husband is unknown. They had one child, a daughter Mary Clark born about 1638; she married John Strong in 1656. Mary Clark's marriage record simply states she was the daughter of the widow Frances Clark. Mary Clark Strong died in 1663, and John Strong married second Elizabeth Warriner.

The widow Frances Clark married second Thomas Dewey, 22 Mar 1638 in Windsor, Connecticut. He had been previously married about 1633/5 in Dorchester to an unknown spouse. Thomas Dewey died in 1648.

By Frances' second marriage to Thomas Dewey, they had five children, Thomas born in 1639 who married Constant Hawes; Josiah born in 1641 who married Hepzibah Lyman; Anna Dewey born in 1643 who married John Woodward; Israel Dewey born in 1645 who married Abigail Drake; and Jedidiah Dewey born in 1647 who married Sarah Orton.

After Thomas Dewey's death, Frances married George Phelps, 2 Nov 1648 in Windsor, as his second wife after the death of Phillury. They had three children.

By Frances' third marriage to George Phelps, they had Jacob Phelps born in 1649 who married Dorothy Ingersoll; John Phelps born in 1651 who married Sarah Buckland; and Nathaniel Phelps born in 1654 who married Eunice.

There is no proof that she was the sister of Philura Randall, George Phelps' first wife, although a good argument can be made that she was also the daughter of Philip Randall. All that is said is that George married Frances, the widow of Thomas Dewey.

Last Changed: April 22, 2023 Barrow C. Phelps"
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Ancestors (and descendant) of Frances Randall

Frances Randall
± 1610-1690

(1) ± 1635

NN Clark
± 1600-< 1638

(2) 1638

Thomas Dewey
< 1606-1648

Josiah Dewey
1641-1732
(3) 1648

George Phelps
± 1613-1687


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  • Stadhouder Prins Willem II (Huis van Oranje) was from 1647 till 1650 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden)
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