Maybe died at Shalborune Parish, Wiltshire, England- Jan. 25, 1637 or 1638.
Married- William Carpenter- maybe - but not likely the William Carpenter who would eventually sail to America in 1638.
From Carpenter Sketches by Eugene Zubrinsky:
A William Carpenter married at St. Thomas the Martyr, Salisbury, Wiltshire, 18 April 1605, Mary "Bath" (not Batt, as per various informal sources) (WiltPaR 5:22). Christopher Batt, a tanner of [New] Sarum (i.e., Salisbury), Wiltshire, was one of the Carpenters' fellow passengers on the _Bevis_. Records of the Batt family of Salisbury, however, indicate that he and a Mary Batt of appropriate age (baptized at St. Thomas 7 Aug. 1584, daughter of Richard and Agnes (Danyell) Batt) "would be no more than distant cousins" (NEHGR 14:336; Martin, citing NEHGR 51:181-88, 348-57, 52:44-51, 321-22).
It has not been established that William Carpenter was the man of that name who married Mary Bath.
Maybe died at Shalborune Parish, Wiltshire, England- Jan. 25, 1637 or 1638.
Married- William Carpenter- maybe - but not likely the William Carpenter who would eventually sail to America in 1638.
From Carpenter Sketches by Eugene Zubrinsky:
A William Carpenter married at St. Thomas the Martyr, Salisbury, Wiltshire, 18 April 1605, Mary "Bath" (not Batt, as per various informal sources) (WiltPaR 5:22). Christopher Batt, a tanner of [New] Sarum (i.e., Salisbury), Wiltshire, was one of the Carpenters' fellow passengers on the _Bevis_. Records of the Batt family of Salisbury, however, indicate that he and a Mary Batt of appropriate age (baptized at St. Thomas 7 Aug. 1584, daughter of Richard and Agnes (Danyell) Batt) "would be no more than distant cousins" (NEHGR 14:336; Martin, citing NEHGR 51:181-88, 348-57, 52:44-51, 321-22).
It has not been established that William Carpenter was the man of that name who married Mary Bath.
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