PRETTY MUCH ALL THAT IS CURRENTLY KNOWN | This is possibly the Michael Middlebrook who died in 1616 in Batley, Yorkshire, England and was buried there on 31 December 1616[1]. Michael definitely lived in Batley, Yorkshire, England[1]. One 1920 source says he lived in "Hold Mills", Yorkshire, England. The location -- then or now -- of this village has never been established[2]. |
MARRIAGE | Michael married Grace [surname not known] who died in 1656 in Batley, Yorkshire, England and was buried there on 5 December 1656[1]. |
CHILDREN | 2. | i. | Mary MIDDLEBROOK |
Mary married Humphrey REYNER.
They had the following children: |
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3. | ii. | Esther/Hester MIDDLEBROOK | Please see her own page. |
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4. | iii. | Matthew MIDDLEBROOK | Matthew died after 6 April 1657 in Batley, Yorkshire, England[19]. On 24 May 1637 Matthew married Mary COOKSON, daughter of Christopher COOKSON, in Batley, Yorkshire, England[19]. |
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5. | iv. | Grace MIDDLEBROOK | Grace was born in 1609 in Batley, Yorkshire, England and was baptized there on 11 April 1609[19]. She married Christopher TODD. They came to New England and settled in New Haven [CT] Colony by 1638[14]. |
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6. | vi. | Michael MIDDLEBROOK | Michael married a woman about whom we currently know nothing. |
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7. | vi. | Mercy MIDDLEBROOK | Mercy was born in 1616 in Batley, Yorkshire, England and was baptized there on 21 December 1616[19]. Mercy died in 1616/7 in Batley, Yorkshire, England and was buried there on 5 January 1616/7[19]. |
GENERATION | Great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great (G9) Grandfather |
FAMILY NUMBER | 3718 |
SOURCES |
1. Edward Carroll Death Record,
19 October 1899, Lynn, Essex co., MA,
1866, 192, p. 186, #337.
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