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- [S1738] Georgetown Deaths to 1892 Vol. 3, Mary Pelham Hill, (Maine Historical Society 1943), 71 (Reliability: 3), 3 Feb 2018.
Smith, Elizabeth Mrs.
- [S1763] Genealogical Dictionary ME and NH, Noyes, Libby and Davis, (Genealogical Publishing Co. Baltimore, MD), 642 (Reliability: 3), 3 Feb 2018.
Elizabeth was married bef 1641 when she was living in ME. Birth date is only my best guess which assumes she was age 18 to 20 when married. GCH2018
- [S1763] Genealogical Dictionary ME and NH, Noyes, Libby and Davis, (Genealogical Publishing Co. Baltimore, MD), 597 (Reliability: 3), 3 Feb 2018.
Rowden, John and Elizabeth his wife taken prisoner by Indians bef 4 Sep 1688 at Woolwich. He never returned. No record of her return found. Her 2nd capture by the Indians.
- [S1763] Genealogical Dictionary ME and NH, Noyes, Libby and Davis, (Genealogical Publishing Co. Baltimore, MD), 642 (Reliability: 3), 3 Feb 2018.
Smith, James and Elizabeth of Maquoit in 1641 and living in Nequasset by 1648.
- [S1763] Genealogical Dictionary ME and NH, Noyes, Libby and Davis, (Genealogical Publishing Co. Baltimore, MD), 304 (Reliability: 3), 3 Feb 2018.
Mistress Hammond [Elizabeth] was sending Moose skins from Woolwich by May 1667.
- [S1763] Genealogical Dictionary ME and NH, Noyes, Libby and Davis, (Genealogical Publishing Co. Baltimore, MD), 304 (Reliability: 3), 3 Feb 2018.
Elizabeth returned by Indians with a letter dated 1 Jul 1677. She had been captured 13 Aug 1676 during the raid thet killed her second husband Richard Hammond.
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