ID: I10454
Name: Elizabeth AYER
Given Name: Elizabeth
Surname: Ayer
Sex: F
_UID: 1733E61C3AC9A44DB3F8A37EDF93305D0B7F
Change Date: 2 DEC 2003
Birth: 19 AUG 1674 in Haverhill, Essex, MA U. S. A. 1
Death: 1730 in Framingham, Middlesex, MA U. S. A. 1
Residence: Reading, Middlesex, MA U. S. A. 2
Residence: Haverhill, Essex, MA U. S. A. 2
Father: Nathaniel AYER b: 13 MAR 1646/7 in Newbury, Newburyport, Essex, MA U. S. A.
Mother: Tamesin TURLOAR b: BEF 30 JAN 1640/1 in Haverhill, Essex, MA U. S. A.
Marriage 1
Abraham BELKNAP b: 4 JUN 1660 in Salem, Essex, MA U. S. A.
- Married:
14 JAN 1690/1
in MA U. S. A.
- Note:
from TORREY:
BELKNAP, Abraham (1660-) & Elizabeth AYER; 14 Jan 1690/1, 14 Jun 1690/1, 14 Jan; Haverhill/?Reading {Essex Ant. 8:141, 4:64, 147; Sv. 1:158}
2 3 4 5 1
Children
Abraham BELKNAP Jeremiah BELKNAP Sources:
- Abbrev: Ayres (1916)
Title: James Noye States, Genealogy of the Ayres Family of Fairfield County, CT (New Haven, CT: 1916)
Repository: Name: New England Historic Genealogical Society Boston, MA 02116 U. S. A.
- Abbrev: Torrey's New England Marriages
Title: New England Marriages Prior To 1700
Clarence Almon Torrey, New England Marriages Prior To 1700 (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 1985) Repository: Name: New England Historic Genealogical Society Boston, MA 02116 U. S. A. Repository: Name: Patrick McDonald Personal Library Dural, NSW 2158 AUSTRALIA
- Abbrev: SAVAGE'S DICTIONARY
Title: A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, Showing Three Generations of Those who Came before May, 1692, on the Basis of Farmer's Register
James Savage; compiled by O. P. Dexter, A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, Showing Three Generations of Those who Came before May, 1692, on the Basis of Farmer's Register
(The best known and most frequently used genealogical dictionary.This monumental work gives the name of every settler who came to New England before 1692, regardless of his rank, station in life or fortune. Traces the descendants of each person, giving dates of marriage and death, dates of birth, marriage and death of his children, and the birth dates and names of his grandchildren, thus recording the beginning of the third generation in New England. Binding is 4 vols. 2,541 pp.) Library of Congress Catalog Card No. 65-18541
(Boston: 1860-1862
Reprinted with "Genealogical Notes and Errata," excerpted from The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. XXVII, No. 2, April, 1873, pp. 135-139, And A Genealogical Cross Index of the Four Volumes of the Genealogical Dictionary of James Savage, by O. P. Dexter, 1884.
Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. Baltimore, 1965,1969,1977,1981,1986, 1990) Repository: Name: New England Historic Genealogical Society Boston, MA 02116 U. S. A. Repository: Name: Patrick McDonald Personal Library Dural, NSW 2158 AUSTRALIA Page: Vol. 1, p. 158
- Abbrev: EA (Essex Antiquarian)
Title: The ESSEX ANTIQUARIAN
Edited by Sidney Perley and George Francis Dow, The Essex Antiquarian
The Essex Antiquarian was published from 1897 to 1909 by Sidney Perley and George Francis Dow, both noted Essex County Genealogists and Historians. The purpose and accomplishments of the Antiquarian are best described in the words of Perley and Dow, as published in the final edition Vol. 13, No. 4, October 1909:
"The Essex Antiquarian was purposed to fill a want. It was designed to be a leader in scientific historical research; and to present copies or abstracts of records and compilations in an exhaustive and systematic manner, so that as far as the publication extended further investigation along those lines would be needless. Repeated examinations of records tend to their destruction, and thousands of dollars have been spent locally upon the same records for the same purpose by various persons who were ignorant of costly examinations made by others. This purpose, if prosecuted, would preserve the records and make further expenditure of money and labor unnecessary. This has been the particular reason of the appearance of the genealogies in alphabetical order, the gravestone inscriptions, abstracts of the Salem and Ipswich quarterly court records and files, old Norfolk county records, all wills in the order of their probate, Essex Gazette notes, abstracts of titles to land, etc., as shown in Salem, Haverhill, Ipswich and Marblehead in 1700, and in Georgetown and Topsfield in 1800. During the thirteen years of its existence there have been published in The Essex Antiquarian genealogies of all families from Abbe to Brown; all gravestone inscriptions dated prior to the year 1800 in Amesbury, Andover, Beverly, Boxford, Bradford, Danvers, Essex, Georgetown, Gloucester, Groveland, Hamilton, Haverhill and Ipswich; all wills proved in the county prior to June, 1666; the record of the Essex County Revolutionary soldiers and sailors alphabetically to Brown; abstracts of the old Norfolk records to 1675; Salem and Ipswich quarterly court records and files to 1659; and abstracts of all records in the first ten volumes of the Suffolk county registry of deeds relating to Essex county persons and property, where parties resided or property was located in Essex county, covering the period prior to 1678." (Salem, MA: The Essex Antiquarian, 1897 [Reprinted Lecanto, FL: Essex Books www.essexbooks.com, 1999])
http://www.newenglandancestors.org/research/Database/Essex_antiquarian/default.asp Text: Repository: Name: New England Historic Genealogical Society Boston, MA 02116 U. S. A. Repository: Name: Patrick McDonald Personal Library Dural, NSW 2158 AUSTRALIA Page: Vol. 4, p. 64 and p. 147; Vol. 8, p. 141
- Abbrev: Vital Records of Haverhill, MA
Title: The Topsfield Historical Society, Vital Records of Haverhill, MA to the End of the Year 1849 (Topsfield, MA: Topsfield Historical Society, 1911 [reproduced on CD by Search & ReSearch Publishing Corporation, Wheat Ridge, CO, 1998] Repository: Name: New England Historic Genealogical Society Boston, MA 02116 U. S. A. Page: Vol. 2, p. 16
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