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Elizabeth married Zebulon Hill in Gloucester, Massachusetts on November 16, 1651.[3][4]
Elizabeth and Zebulon had the following children:
Johanna/Jone, b. say 1652 in Gloucester, bpt. April 27, 1662 in Salem, m. say 1674 Benjamin Ashby, d. before June 1693 in Salem. (See discussion and sources in Johanna's profile.)
Zebulon, b. about 1655 in Gloucester, never married, d. before June 30, 1691 probably at sea. (See discussion and sources in Zebulon Jr's profile.)
Elizabeth, b. say 1657 in Gloucester, bpt. April 27, 1662 in Salem,[5][6] presumably died young
John, b. June 2, 1659 in Salem, bpt. April 27, 1662, d. before March 29, 1699. (See discussion and sources in John's profile.)
Philip, b. December 24, 1662 in Salem, m. December 23, 1689 Sarah Croad in Salem, d. before May 8, 1724 in Salem. (See sources in Philip's profile.)
Elizabeth, b. February 1, 1664/5 in Salem, m. September 24, 1690 William Marston in Salem. (See sources in Elizabeth's profile.)
Mary, b. January 25, 1667/8 in Salem,[7] d. before March 29, 1699[8]
Abigaile, b. September 21, 1670 in Salem, m. Joseph Allen, d. May 13, 1740 probably in Salem. (See sources in Abigail's profile.)
Sara, b. June 22, 1675 in Salem, m. October 25, 1694 Joseph Morgan in Beverly, d. before July 1734 in Beverly. (See discussion and sources in Sarah's profile.)
Benjamin, b. probably about 1677 in Salem, d. before March 29, 1699. (See discussion and sources in Benjamin's profile.)
Death
Based on the fact that (1) son Zebulon Jr's will dated October 23, 1690 bequeathed his estate to his mother and father during their lifetimes[9] and (2) husband Zebulon Sr's will made on March 29, 1699 does not mention his wife,[10] Elizabeth no doubt died sometime between those two dates. Some online family trees say Elizabeth died on December 19, 1691, but no reliable evidence supporting that specific date has been found.
↑ 1.01.1
Register of St. Philip & St. Jacob's parish, Bristol, England, Volume 2 (1621-1558). FHL Film 004230624, image 21 of 101. See image attached to this profile.
↑ 2.02.1
"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JMM5-NQB : 11 February 2018, Elizabeth Dike, 03 Feb 1632); citing , index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 1,596,655.
↑ 3.03.1Vital Records of Gloucester, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849. Volume II -- Marriages. The Essex Institute, 1923. p. 286. Link to page at archive.org.
↑ 4.04.1
"Massachusetts Marriages, 1695-1910," database, FamilySearch: 9 Feb 2018, Zebulon Hill and Elezebeth Dike, 16 Sep 1651; FHL microfilm 0823641 V. 1-2.
↑ 5.05.1
"Baptisms of the First Church in Salem." Historical Collections of the Essex Institute. Volume VII. The Essex Institute, 1865. p. 12. Link to page at hathitrust.org.
↑ 6.06.1Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849. Volume I -- Births. The Essex Institute, 1916. p. 431. Link to page at archive.org.
↑ 7.07.1Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849. Volume I -- Births. The Essex Institute, 1916. p. 432. Link to page at archive.org.
↑ 8.08.1
Based on the fact that Mary was not mentioned in Zebulon's will dated March 29, 1699, she no doubt died sometime before that date.
Ferris, Mary Walton, “Dawes-Gates Ancestral Lines: A Memorial Volume Containing the American Ancestry of Rufus R. Dawes.” Accessed at HathiTrust, vol. 1, pg. 608.
Vital Records of Gloucester, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849, 3 vols. (1917-1924), 2 (marriages, 1923): 286; digital images, Internet Archive (accessed 2013), entry for Zebulon Hill and Elezebeth Dike (m. 1651).
James A. Emmerton, Notes and extracts from the records of the First Church in Salem, 1629 to 1736 (1879), 18; digital images, accessed via Family History Library Catalog (2014), entry of 12, 12, 1661 for "Eliz Hill, w. of Zebulon." To the casual reader, the context of this entry is not clear from the introductory paragraph appearing. [(a) If this was the first notice of Zebulon and wife at First Church in Salem, that might help to explain why the group of three children were baptized there in 1662. (b) on 2 Apl 1693, "Sarah Hill, w. of Philip." and then 7 May, '93, Eliza Marston, w. of Wm, a ch.d of this chr." (c) Same listing, p. 20 appears the 6 June, 1697 entry for _______ Ashby, wr of Benjamin.]
The Probate Records of Essex County, Massachusetts, George F. Dow, ed., 3 vols (1915-1920), 1:132-133 for "Estate of Walter Tibbott of Gloucester"; digital images, Hathi Trust (accessed 2013). Various legacies including that to "sonn in law edward clarke" and to "elisabeth dick"; also to "sabelone hill." Other Hill family members received legacies. Mentions "t[e] medowe .... the land I boght of sabelond hill."
Charles Henry Pope, The pioneers of Massachusetts, a descriptive list, drawn from records of the colonies, towns and churches and other contemporaneous documents (1900), 231, Zebulon Hill entry; digital images, Hathi Trust (accessed 2013). Wife is Elizabeth" who was "was dismissed from the chh. of Salem to that of Saybrook, Conn. in 1662"; identifies only six children (John, Philip, Zebulon, Elizabeth, Abigail and Sara).
Who's this? Records and files of the Quarterly courts of Essex County, Massachusetts, George Francis Dow, ed., 9 vols. (1911,1975), 5:291 for deposed testimony of Elizabeth Hill, aged about thirty-eight years" in "Court Held at Ipswich, Mar. 31, 1674"; digital images, Hathi Trust (accessed 2013).
Grandfather Walter Tybott's will mentions granddaughter Elizabeth Dyke and her husband Sabulone (Zebulon) Hill.
Gloucester vital records (19th century copy, p. 143): Hill Zebulon cooper m Elizabeth Dike daughter to Agnes Clarke of gloster 16 of 9 mo 1651 by Mr. ____ of Boston.
Adjunct possibly, but reading her parents' profiles, it seems like they were still in England until maybe 1643 when Elizabeth's father died and then Elizabeth's mother remarried to Edmund Clarke about 1646 so their emigration appears to be between 1656 and 1651 when Elizabeth married Zebulon.
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