Hi Carol: I believe one of the genealogists has checked the records in Malden for more information about Bunkers. We have a copy of the record of George and Elizabeth's marriage in 1644. I don't think there are any other Bunker records in that parish. We are guessing that there is a possibility that Jane and Elizabeth were sisters or perhaps cousins but that is only a guess. We do not know who the parents of Elizabeth were or who the parents of Jane were. We have no records yet that gives us any information on them. We do not even know if Jane may have been born in America. There were Godfreys here early enough for that to be true. Maybe they were related to Elizabeth and that is why George came to America. We have no idea. Maybe George married Jane in England. William was baptized in Tingrith. Possibly William is even the son of Jane. The baptismal record only says William the son of George Bunker. There is no mother's name. We are working on it. However, the civil wars (the ones with Cromwell) destroyed many of the records. Our final answer to the puzzle may still be our best guess but we are hoping that a lot of people will try to help and maybe we will find a record that will solve the whole thing. Bette -----Original Message----- From: Clemonz@aol.com [mailto:Clemonz@aol.com] Sent: Saturday, September 21, 2002 10:19 AM To: betterichs@earthlink.net Subject: Re: Jane Godfrey Bunker Good Morning, Bette: Just checked my data to see if I had anything on Elizabeth/Jane and had no insights. I thought I had heard one time that Jane might be the sister of Elizabeth? Has anyone found out anything from marriage/birth/wills records from Maulden, since that is generally assumed to be correct info concerning the "first" marriage? Carol Clemons