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[20728] In 2007 http://www.citereh.com/p11.htm states "She married Josiah Southwick, son of Lawrence Southwick and Cassandra Burnell, in 1658." Concerning Lawrence Southwick, http://www.citereh.com/p12.htm offers: "Lawrence Southwick was born circa 1598 at Kingswinford, Stafford, England. He was baptized on 24 February 1639 at First Church, Salem. He married Cassandra Burnell, daughter of Humphrey Burnell and Margaret (?), on 25 January 1623/24 at Kingswinford, Stafford, England. Lawrence Southwick died in 1660 at Shelter Island, Long Island Sound, Suffolk, NY. He came from Lancashire, England, to America in 1627, and returned to England and brought his wife Cassandra and son John and daughter Mary to Massachusetts about 1630, and settled at Salem, Mass. (family tradition). We do not find any mention of his name in the public records of Salem until 1639, when he and his family were admitted as members in the First Church of Salem, and two acres of land was given him by the town of Salem to carry on the business of manufacturing glass and earthen ware. There is a tradition that he was one of the first to manufacture glass in America. This two acres of land was called glass-house field, as there were two others engaged in the same business, and the land is so designated to-day on the records and maps of said property, although the manufacture has long ceased to be carried on there. Said land is a valley running easterly from Aborn Street, and is on the south side of what is called Gallows Hill, where several persons were hung during the Salem Witchcraft delusion, a very dark page in the history of sectarian bigotry in Massachusetts. Lawrence and wife Cassandra and son Josiah and daughter Mary were fined, whipt, imprisoned and finally banished for being Quakers, and their son Daniel and daughter Provided were sentenced by the General Court to be sold into slavery. Fortunately however, they were not. Lawrence and wife Cassandra went to Shelter Island, Long Island Sound, being banished under pain of death in 1659, and died there in the spring of 1660 from privation and exposure; his wife died three days after him. John Greenleaf Whittier wrote two poems about their persecution. "
_George GRAY ________________+
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_Robert GRAY ________|_Sarah, wife of George GRAY _
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[13285] This person is presumed living.
[18040] This person is presumed living.
[8403] [See notes to Eugenia Picot in this database.]
_Peter RITZMAN _________+
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_Peter RITZMAN _____________|_Christina STUPP _______
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[20514] Emma m. John W. Gehres (b. 2 June 1870, d. 26 Oct 1928).
[22579] This person is presumed living.