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Kind(eren):
Elizabeth Lovell (Dunkley)
Gender:
Female
Birth:
1601
Weymouth, Dorset, England (United Kingdom)
Death:
January 21, 1657 (55-56)
Weymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Place of Burial:
Weymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Immediate Family:
Daughter of John Dunckley and Agnes Alice Dunckley (Dickenson)
Wife of Robert Lovell, of Weymouth
Mother of Anne Lovell, Unmarried; Zaccheus Lovell; John Lovell, of Weymouth; Eleanor ·ÄúEllen·Äù Ford (Lovell) and James Lovell, of Weymouth
Sister of Thomas Dunkley; William Dunckley (Dunkley) and Dorothy Dunckley
https://www.geni.com/people/Elizabeth-Lovell/6000000006727992585
Elizabeth Lovell (Dunkley) is your 10th great grandmother.
You
‰ ᆒ Geneva Allene Welborn (Smith)
your mother ·Üí Henry Loyd Smith Sr.
her father ·Üí Edgar Jackson Smith (Edgar Jackson Smith)
his father ·Üí Joseph Perry Smith
his father ·Üí Mary Smith (Burke)
his mother ·Üí Euphemia Berthella Burke (Bodine)
her mother ·Üí Mary Ann Rose ·ÄúPolly·Äù Preston m. 1768
her mother ·Üí Mary Preston (Ford)
her mother ·Üí Joseph Ford, II
her father ·Üí Joseph Ford
his father ·Üí Eleanor ·ÄúEllen·Äù Ford (Lovell)
his mother ·Üí Elizabeth Lovell (Dunkley)
her mother
July 1, 2019 Update of Robert Lovell, his wife Elizabeth, and children by Dean Richard Hobart (9th Great Grandson) from information in History of Weymouth Massachusetts Vol 3, by George Walter Chamberlain, published by Weymouth Historical Society .1923 (representing most current data -- please edit with citation if more current info found)
According to the family entry beginning on page 392, Robert Lovell was 40 when he arrived with Elizabeth (his wife, aged 35), Anne (aged 16), Zaccheus (15), John (8), Ellen (1) and James (1) [probably twins]. They came with his servant, Joseph Chickin (16). They sailed from Weymouth in Dorset, England, on or near 20 Mar 1634-35, and arrived at Dorchester, MA 7 Jun 1635 as a member of Rev. Joseph Hull's Company.
He was made a freeman of the Massachusetts Bay Colony 2 Sep 1635, and thought to have died between 3 Apr 1651 (his will) and 6 Nov 1658 when Elizabeth Lovell was referred to in a deed as the 'widow Lovell'. Elizabeth is thought to have died shortly before Robert's will was probated 25 Jun 1672.
For researchers, it should be noted that Weymouth was part of Suffolk County until the creation of Norfolk County in 1793.
Also of interest, it is noted in the family entry in The Great Migration (see citation below) that "on 2 Jun 1640, "Elizabeth Lovell was admonished [by the Massachusetts Bay General Court] for her immodest expressions, enjoined to pay the witnesses, & so was dismissed". The entry states that this woman is not explicitly stated to be of Weymouth or to be the wife of Robert Lovell, but she seems to be the only woman of the name in Massachusetts Bay at the time." LOL - eye roll at church??
See entry at: Great Migration 1634-1635, I-L. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2008.) Originally published as: The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume IV, I-L, by Robert Charles Anderson. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2005.
The following information appears substantially correct as of 1 Jul 2019 and remains unedited.
Elizabeth Dunckley (daughter of John Dunckley and Agnes) was born 1601 in Weymouth, Dorset, England and died 21 Jan 1657 in Weymouth, Plymouth Colony. She married Robert Lovell, son of John Lovell and Elinor Lovewife.
Children
‰ F i Anne LOVELL 1 was born 2 about 1618 in England, United Kingdom.
‰ M ii Zaccheus LOVELL 1 was born 2 about 1619 in England, United Kingdom.
‰ F iii Eleanor LOVELL was born about 1633. She died in 1693.
‰ M iv John LOVELL was born in 1627.
‰ M v James LOVELL was born about 1635. He died before 30 Aug 1706.
notes
COMMENTS: The passenger list of the Marygould gives the ages in early 1635 of the two youngest children as one, clearly implying that they were twins. The next eldest child was born about 1627, further implying a gap of about seven years between this child and the two youngest. The age given by Ellen in a deposition, and the likely date of her marriage, indicate that she was a few years older than stated on the passenger list. She was not, then, a twin of Lovell, and her more likely date of birth partially fills the gap between John and James.
Pope states that Robert Lovell "received arms from Pynchon in 1636" [Pope 203].
On 2 June 1640, "Elizabeth Lovell was admonished [by the Massachusetts Bay General Court] for her immodest expressions, enjoined to pay the witnesses, & so was dismissed" [MBCR 1:297]. (This woman is not explicitly stated to be of Weymouth or to be wife of Robert Lovell, but she seems to be the only woman of the name in Massachusetts Bay at the time.)
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