Mary
BUCKETT
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Family 1 : George SOULE
1. Zachariah SOULE
2. John SOULE
3. Nathaniel SOULE
4. George SOULE
6. Mary SOULE
7. Elizabeth SOULE
8. Patience SOULE
9. Benjamin SOULE
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She came over on the ship "Anne" in July 1623. Conjecture that she is George Soule's wife is based on the notion that she is the only possible woman with the Christian name "Mary" that Soule could have married.
Many cite her parents as Sylvester Beckett and Elizabeth Hill, but no reliable source verifies this.
From Mayflower Families in Progress:
"GEORGE SOULE b. England bef. 1600; d. Duxbury bef. 22 Jan. 1679. He m. prob. Plymouth bef. 1626 prob. MARY BUCKETT (or BECKET) who d. Duxbury Dec. 1676. She has not been identified. .....George Soule received one acre of land in the 1623 division of land as did Marie Buckett. She is listed as a passenger on the 'Anne.' .....The 22 May 1627 Division of Cattle includes Gaorge Sowle, Mary Sowle and Zakariah Sowle. .....George Sowle is in the 1633 list of Freemen. .....In 1651 Gov. Bradford wrote 'But his [Edward Winslow's] man George Sowle is still living, and hath 8 children.' .....George Soule was in Duxbury as early as 27 Sept. 1642 when he was on a Duxbury committee. .....The will of George Soule Sr. of Duxberry dated 11 Aug. 1677, codicil dated 20 Sept. 1677, inventory 22 Jan. 1679, gave lands in Dartmouth to sons Nathanial and Gorge; mentions lands in 'Middleberry' formerly given to daus. Elizabeth and Patience; names daus. Susanna and Mary; eldest son John to have the remainder of his housing and lands. The codicil warned son John that if he disturbed dau. Patienca, then Patience was to have the house and lands at Duxburrow. The account of John Soule mentions 'since my mother died which was three yeer the last December.' .....Children (SOULE) the oldest children b. Plymouth, rest b. Duxbury: ..........i ZACHARIAHZ b. bef. 22 May 1627(div. of cattle); enumeratad on list of Duxbury residents aged 16 to 60 physically able to bear arms in Aug. 1643; d. Duxbury prob. shortly before inventory of his effects was taken 11 Dec. 1663 by JOHN ALDEN and CONSTANT SOUTHWORTH; m. place & data unknown MARGARET ---, poss. dau. of William Ford Sr. who gave widow's bond as administratrix of her dec. husband's estate. No known children. ..........2 ii JOHN b. ca. 1632 (based on ae - 1705 depos.) [Our ancestor] ..........3 iii NATHANIEL b. ca. 1637 ..........4 iv GEORGE b. ca. 1639(based on ae - 1673 depos.) ..........5 v SUSANNA b. ca. 1642 ..........6 vi MARY b. ca. 1644 ..........7 vii ELIZABETH b. ca. 1645 ..........8 viii PATIEWCE b. ca. 1648 ..........ix BENJAMIN b. ca. 1651; killed in action by Indians before Pawtucket RI on 26 March 1676 during King Phillip's War. No evidence of m. or ch."
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