They had six children: Mary Price, John, Simon, George, Anna Holmes, & Elizabeth Bourne.
On 3 September 1692, "Lawrence Springer of Little Compton," having received payment from "John Price of Little Compton aforesaid mariner late deceased," confirmed sale of land to "Mary Price of the foresaid Little Compton (widow & relict of the said John Price)." On the same day, "Robert Gibbs . of Little Compton," having received payment from "John Price of Little Compton aforesaid mariner late deceased," confirmed sale of land to "Mary Price of the foresaid Little Compton (widow & relict of the said John Price)." On 3 May 1698, "John Price, administrator to the estate left by Mary Price his mother of Little Compton deceased," presented an inventory of her estate. Noting also that Simon Rouse resided for several years in Little Compton, these records almost certainly identify the husband of Mary Rouse.)
On 3 September 1638, "Francis Goulder and George Rowes are granted four acres of lands of the nearest to the town that can be found undisposed of," and, on 1 October 1638, "Georg[e] Rowes is granted five acres of lands, to be viewed and laid forth at Woberry Plain." No further record for this man has been found in Plymouth Colony, although he may be the same as the "George Rose" or "George Rowes" who had settled in Braintree by 1639. Since the subject of this sketch named a son George, there may be some connection to this earlier George.
Source: Anderson's Great Migration Study Project
Memorialized as one of the first settlers of Marshfield on cenotaph at Old Winslow Cemetery.
They had six children: Mary Price, John, Simon, George, Anna Holmes, & Elizabeth Bourne.
On 3 September 1692, "Lawrence Springer of Little Compton," having received payment from "John Price of Little Compton aforesaid mariner late deceased," confirmed sale of land to "Mary Price of the foresaid Little Compton (widow & relict of the said John Price)." On the same day, "Robert Gibbs . of Little Compton," having received payment from "John Price of Little Compton aforesaid mariner late deceased," confirmed sale of land to "Mary Price of the foresaid Little Compton (widow & relict of the said John Price)." On 3 May 1698, "John Price, administrator to the estate left by Mary Price his mother of Little Compton deceased," presented an inventory of her estate. Noting also that Simon Rouse resided for several years in Little Compton, these records almost certainly identify the husband of Mary Rouse.)
On 3 September 1638, "Francis Goulder and George Rowes are granted four acres of lands of the nearest to the town that can be found undisposed of," and, on 1 October 1638, "Georg[e] Rowes is granted five acres of lands, to be viewed and laid forth at Woberry Plain." No further record for this man has been found in Plymouth Colony, although he may be the same as the "George Rose" or "George Rowes" who had settled in Braintree by 1639. Since the subject of this sketch named a son George, there may be some connection to this earlier George.
Source: Anderson's Great Migration Study Project
Memorialized as one of the first settlers of Marshfield on cenotaph at Old Winslow Cemetery.
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