Well, according to the Delano Gen. (p. 155), Rebecca Delano (b. 1702) was the daughter of Dr. Benoni Delano (son of Dr. Thomas Delano) and she married Duxbury 2 Mar 1727 Amasa (son of Daniel and Hannah (Randall) Turner) b. Scituated. Lancaster. Benoni's will mentions daughter "Rebecca Turner." I don't see more of that family in the Delano Gen. Blessings, Father John >From: "Harlow Chandler" <chandler@firstva.com> >To: MAYFLOWER-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: RE: [MFLR] Possible Alden relation >Date: Mon, 4 Nov 2002 21:42:26 -0500 > > > >***-----Original Message----- >***From: Scottsfamilytree@aol.com [mailto:Scottsfamilytree@aol.com] >***Sent: Monday, November 04, 2002 5:27 PM >***To: MAYFLOWER-L@rootsweb.com >***Subject: [MFLR] Possible Alden relation >*** >*** >***Hi, I could not find this descendency in Alden Kindred of >***America. Its the >***fifth generation where the problem starts. 1. John Alden m. >***Priscilla Mullins >***2. Dr. Thomas Delano m. Mary Alden(I think he was also married >***to her sister >***Rebecca) 3.Benoni Delano m. Elizabeth Drew 4. Amasa Turner m. >***Rebecca Delano. >***5. Ichabod Turner m. Lydia Allen b. 1745 6.Edmund Pattee b. 1764 m. >***Elizabeth Turner b. 1766. >***Any help would be fine. >***Sincerely, Scott McKay > > >Scott, where are you finding this? It's always helpful to know what's >already been checked and what areas to look at. > >I don't know a thing about these people, and in looking at what I have on >hand I can only see that it appears that Ichabod Turner married a Sarah >Winter at Killingly, Windham, CT and that she died in 1761, which gives him >plenty of time to marry again. [Susan Roser's _Mayflower Births & Deaths_ >1:48 has this Ichabod and says that "Mrs ( ) Turner, wf of Ichabod...d. 6 >Feb., 1761" and cites the Lancaster ChR 1:324. The Barbour Collection has >in Killingly, Windham, CT BMD the marriage of Ichabod Turner to Sarah >Winter, Feb. 8, 1753 (1:70) and then the death of Sarah, 7 Feb. 1761 >(1:157). But I don't see anything about a remarriage or a Lydia Allen or >an >Elizabeth Turner in Killingly.] > >An article in NEHG Register 147:174-5 "Peter Pattee of Haverhill, >Massachusetts" by Scalisi and Ryan has (p. 175) Edmund Pattee and >Elizabeth >Turner, and says she was b. Killingly 17 April, 1766, but says nothing >about >who she was. Have you got something to connect these people? > > > >==== MAYFLOWER Mailing List ==== >Check out the Mayflower FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)page at >http://www.macatawa.org/~crich/mayfaq.htm . _________________________________________________________________ Surf the Web without missing calls! Get MSN Broadband. http://resourcecenter.msn.com/access/plans/freeactivation.asp