Mary Katherine <I>Elithorpe</I> Miles

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Mary Katherine Elithorpe Miles

Birth
England
Death
27 Jan 1688 (aged 95–96)
New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA Add to Map
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~MY ANCESTOR~

She was the second or third wife of RICHARD MILES, and he was probably her second husband since she is also called
"widow Constable" and had children from her previous marriage.

In 1646, Sister Myles is assigned to sit in the 4th seat in the women's section in the middle seats of the Meeting House. Richard Miles sold land belonging to his wife (widow Constable) on Oct. 5, 1652 to Moses Wheeler in New Haven. Catherine is named in the will of Richard Miles in 1666.

Pictured left is a stone on the Memorial Bridge over the Wepawaug River in Milford honoring Richard & Katherine Miles as founders of Milford.

PLEASE READ THE TABLET IN THE PHOTO...THERE ARE NO STONES REMAINING IN THIS CEMETERY (EXCEPT IN THE CRYPT)...THEY WERE ALREADY GONE OR MOVED TO GROVE STREET IN THE EARLY 1800'S.
~MY ANCESTOR~

She was the second or third wife of RICHARD MILES, and he was probably her second husband since she is also called
"widow Constable" and had children from her previous marriage.

In 1646, Sister Myles is assigned to sit in the 4th seat in the women's section in the middle seats of the Meeting House. Richard Miles sold land belonging to his wife (widow Constable) on Oct. 5, 1652 to Moses Wheeler in New Haven. Catherine is named in the will of Richard Miles in 1666.

Pictured left is a stone on the Memorial Bridge over the Wepawaug River in Milford honoring Richard & Katherine Miles as founders of Milford.

PLEASE READ THE TABLET IN THE PHOTO...THERE ARE NO STONES REMAINING IN THIS CEMETERY (EXCEPT IN THE CRYPT)...THEY WERE ALREADY GONE OR MOVED TO GROVE STREET IN THE EARLY 1800'S.

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PLEASE READ THE TABLET IN THE PHOTO...THERE ARE NO STONES REMAINING IN THIS CEMETERY (EXCEPT IN THE CRYPT)...THEY WERE ALREADY GONE OR MOVED TO GROVE STREET IN THE EARLY 1800'S.



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