Her first name is surmised by Emery, in his 1893 "History of Taunton", to be "Jane", but no evidence for her given name has been found. As her mother's name and the given name of a daughter were Jane, she may well have been "Jane".
She died certainly before Mar 26,1684, the date of her husband's second marriage, but probably by Mar 9,1670/1 when her sister Mary is referred to on her wedding day as the only daughter of John Turner. A newer genealogy, Footprints in the Sand: The Godfrey Story (2012), states she died on Nov 5,1732 aged 100, and quotes Savage as the resource. However, no such date is given in Savage, and Nov 5,1732 was the death date of her daughter-in-law Mary, wife of Richard Godfrey Jr.
Children: Richard Godfrey Jr, Jane Godfrey Woodward Cobb, John Godfrey, Susanna Godfrey Kettle, Alice Godfrey Holbrook, and Robert Godfrey.
Her first name is surmised by Emery, in his 1893 "History of Taunton", to be "Jane", but no evidence for her given name has been found. As her mother's name and the given name of a daughter were Jane, she may well have been "Jane".
She died certainly before Mar 26,1684, the date of her husband's second marriage, but probably by Mar 9,1670/1 when her sister Mary is referred to on her wedding day as the only daughter of John Turner. A newer genealogy, Footprints in the Sand: The Godfrey Story (2012), states she died on Nov 5,1732 aged 100, and quotes Savage as the resource. However, no such date is given in Savage, and Nov 5,1732 was the death date of her daughter-in-law Mary, wife of Richard Godfrey Jr.
Children: Richard Godfrey Jr, Jane Godfrey Woodward Cobb, John Godfrey, Susanna Godfrey Kettle, Alice Godfrey Holbrook, and Robert Godfrey.
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