Edmund Chandler(1) abt. (1588-1662) m. ???? Samuel abt.(1611-1683 Lydia abt. (1613-1651) m. Richard Higgins in 1634 Sarah abt. (1614- ?) Benjamin abt. (1616-1691) Anna abt.(1617-?) Mary abt.(1619-?) Ruth abt.(1626-?) Joseph abt. 1638-1721) m. Mercy ?) Edmund (3) m. Elizabeth Alden ( 1673-?) m. 1711 Lydia died before her father Edmund (1) so she was not listed in his will. Rosalie in Bar Harbor, Me. God Bless America On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 5:22 PM, Merry Gonsalves wrote: >> Samuel Higgins who married Thankful Mayo > Benjamin Higgins married Lydia Bangs > Richard Higgins married Lydia Chandler > Edmund Chandler married Elizabeth Alden > John Alden married Abigail Hallett > John Alden married Priscilla Mullins< According to the Alden silver > book, Pt I, it was Jonathan Alden who married Abigail Hallett on 10 > December 1672 at Duxbury. Their daughter Elizabeth was born “probably > not before Sept. 1673.” “She married first,[before 2 July 1711] > Edmund Chandler, son of Joseph and Mercy (--) Chandler, who died > between 20 May 1715 and 28 September 1717… She married second, at > Duxbury, 12 July 1722, Peletiah West…” The only child listed for > Elizabeth Alden and Edmund Chandler is a “possible child” John, who > was mentioned in the 1721 will of his grandfather Joseph. It goes on > to say, “If he was a son of Edmund Chandler, he probably died young, > as he did not share in his father’s estate.” Further, “Evidence that > no children of Edmund Chandler survived is found in the lack of any > guardianship or division of the property of Edmund Chandler by the > probate court, and the fact that his widow remarried and sold > off most of Edmund Chandler’s property without needing any division > or quitclaim from other heirs.” > > > > > > Frequently-asked questions may often be answered by visiting the > FAQ page for this list at: http://www.craigrich.net/mayfaq.htm > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MAYFLOWER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message