Bridget (—?—) (Crisp)1

d. circa 1675/76

7th great-grandmother of Louise Underwood.
9th great-grandmother of Laura Jane Munson.
Family Background:
Underwood and Allied Families
Appears on charts:
Pedigree for Louise Underwood
     Bridget married Benjamin Crisp by 1636.1,2 She died circa 1675/76 in Groton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, possibly as a consequence of the raid on Groton during King Philip's War.1
     
     Bridget joined with her husband Benjamin to sell land in Watertown, 25 September 1666.3

Children of Bridget (—?—) (Crisp) and Benjamin Crisp

Citations

  1. [S170] Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-16?? (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1996-200?). The Great Migration Study Project is ongoing. Several volumes have been published in hardcopy, and new sketches appear frequently in the "Great Migration Newsletter" (online subscription or hardcopy). The database is online and may be viewed at New England Ancestors.org or Ancestry.com, both of which are subscription sites. It is also available in hardcover and CD-ROM from NEHGS.
  2. [S171] Walter Goodwin Davis, "Crisp, of Watertown," Massachusetts and Maine Families in the Ancestry of Walter Goodwin Davis (1885-1966): A Reprinting in Alphabetical Order by Surname, of the Sixteen Multi-Ancestor Compendia, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1996), Vol. 1, 1: 319, originally published in The Ancestry of Sarah Hildreth (1958).
  3. [S170] Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration Begins, citing Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Deeds, 3: 173.
  4. [S169] Watertown Historical Society, Watertown Records Comprising the First and Second Books of Town Proceedings with the Lands Grants and Possessions also the Proprietors' Book and the First Book and Supplement of Births Deaths and Marriages (Watertown: Press of Fred G. Barker, 1894), First Book and Supplement, 4.
  5. [S169] Watertown VR (published), 5.
  6. [S169] Watertown VR (published), 9.
  7. [S169] Watertown VR (published), 12.
  8. [S170] Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration Begins, citing The American Genealogist, Volume 9 to present (1932 ), 62: 27.