BARKER, Dorothy
1615 - Bef 1652 (< 37 years)Set As Default Person
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Name BARKER, Dorothy Birth 1615 England Gender Female Differentiator The Great Migration; Immigrant Death Bef 18 Oct 1652 Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA Person ID I7753 My Genealogy Last Modified 15 Jul 2024
Family 1 HUNT, Enoch, b. 1588, Lee, Buckinghamshire, England d. 18 Nov 1653, Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA (Age 65 years)
Other Partners: PALMER, SarahMarriage 1639 Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA Children 1. HUNT, Sarah, b. 4 Jul 1640, Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA d. 3 Aug 1729, Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA (Age 89 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] ▻ PRATT, Matthew m. 1 Aug 1661Family ID F2011 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 15 Jul 2024
Family 2 KING, John, b. 1600, Dorset County, England d. Nov 1669, Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA (Age 69 years)
Other Partners: BLUCKS, Mary m. 1626Family ID F7254 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 15 Jul 2024
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Event Map Birth - 1615 - England Marriage - 1639 - Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA Death - Bef 18 Oct 1652 - Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA = Link to Google Earth
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Photos Immigrant
External Links WikiTree: Enoch Hunt (1588-1653)
Enoch was an early settler in Rhode Island and was admitted a freeman in Newport in 1638. He was a blacksmith by trade. He removed to Weymouth, Mass., where he was living in 1640. The widow Dorothy Barker married Enoch in Weymouth in 1639. Barker is believed to be the name of her unknown first husband, not her maiden name.We are descended from Enoch and Dorothy through the Laviolette (Shorey) line.
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Notes - Dorothy Barker was a member of the Church of Dorchester, MA in 1636 to Nov. 4, 1639. (p. 517) [1] [2]
The widow Dorothy Barker, married Enoch Hunt at Weymouth as his second wife. After his death she married third John King of Weymouth in 1652. (p. 159)[3]
It is believed that Barker is NOT her maiden name, but the name of an unknown third husband prior to Enoch Hunt.
- Dorothy Barker was a member of the Church of Dorchester, MA in 1636 to Nov. 4, 1639. (p. 517) [1] [2]