Ralph PARTRIDGE

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Type Value Date Place Sources
name Ralph PARTRIDGE
occupation Reverent

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Type Date Place Sources
baptism 12. April 1579
Sutton Valence, Kent, England Find persons in this place
death 29. September 1655
Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA Find persons in this place
burial 4. May 1658
Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA Find persons in this place
birth before 12. April 1579
Sutton Valence, Kent, England Find persons in this place
marriage 24. January 1608
Chillenden, Kent, England Find persons in this place
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24. January 1608
Chillenden, Kent, England
Patience BATHURST

Priscilla UNBEKANNT

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1 Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=47965629
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  Birth: Apr. 12, 1579 Sutton Valence Maidstone Borough Kent, England Death: 1658 Duxbury Plymouth County Massachusetts, USA Rev. Ralph Partridge, s. of Rev. Thomas Partridge, the perpetutal vicar (for life) of the parishes of Sutton-Valence, Lenham and Wiching (q.v. Witching) southeast and east of Maidstone, in Kent, and Thomas' apparent 1st wife Joan [NOT Joanne Burford, who was Ralph's step-mother]. He was baptized as "Rodolphus Partridge" Apr. 12, 1579 at St. Mary the Virgin church at Sutton-Valence [aka the Town ofSutton], in county Kent, England. Per the Alumni record of Cambridge University, Ralph was admitted a sizer of Trinity College in circa 1595. He received his B.A. 1599-1600 and M.A. 1603. Although he was not formally licenced to preach until 1607, from prior to Dec. 1604 [first baptism under his name] to after Feb. 1633/4 [last baptism under his name] Ralph was curate of the small rural parish of Sutton-by-Dover (Sts. Peter & PaulAnglican Church). This parish is 3-miles southwest of Deal and just under 5-miles northeast of Dover in southeast Kent. At this parish his five known children appear of baptism record. Ralph was twice married. His first wife 1) Priscilla was buried at Sutton-by-Dover Apr. 1, 1608, the same day their daughter Elizabeth was baptized, latter buried May 2, 1608. During his curacy only one period of possible importance in the parish register is missing (1606-7); whether or not that missing year included his first marriage will require further study. On Jan. 14, 1608/9 at the small parish of Chillenden 5-miles northwest of Sutton-by-Dover, Ralph Partridge, minister of Sutton, m. Patience Batherst (q.v. Bathurst). Whether she was nee Bathurst or the widow Bathurst cannot be readily determined.[*1] The 1800 description of irregular-shaped Chillenden says this parish consisted of only 160 acres, or in U.S. land standards only 1/4 of a section ofland. That there are no children of record after 1619, and no burial entry recorded for Patience prior to early 1634, where the family was until Ralph left England in 1636 cannot be readily found. However,his younger half-brother Randolph had been a resident of near-by Dover since 1612 where he was an apothecary with a large family. Ralph arrived at Salem, Mass. in Nov. 1636 after a voyage of 26 weeks [John Winthrop's Journal] and was soon installed as the first settled pastor of Duxbury, Mass. At Duxbury Ralph was involved in numerous land transactions. He was also involved in the ecclesiastic conference that lead to the Cambridge Platform, which formed the basis of subsequent Congregational Church government in New England. Per the Tyler transcription of the parish register of Sutton-by-Dover: By wife Priscilla: • i. "Elizabeth Partrich, d. of Ralph Partrich," bp. Apr. 1, 1608 (the same day her mother was buried); buried there May 2, 1610. By wife Patience Bathurst: • ii. "Antonie Partrich, s. of Ralph Partrich," bp. Nov. 4, 1610; buried there Nov. 5, 1610. • iii. "Mary Patrich, d. of Ralph Patrich," bp. Aug. 2, 1612; m. John Marshall, Nov 24, 1631 at Sutton-by-Dover, who d. testate at Lenham, Kent between Oct. 8, 1656 (date of will) and Nov. 20, 1656(date proved by wife Mary) [Perogative Court of Canterbury, Berkeley, 401]. Children baptized at Lenham: Robert, John, Mary, Ralph and Thomas, the eldest two named in their grand-uncle Gervase Partridge's will of June 1647, and again in their grandfather Rev. Ralph Partridge's will of 1655 at Duxbury, Mass. First born Robert Marshall would immigrate to New England and m. in 1660 at Plymouth, MA, Mary Barnes, daughter of John Barnes and Mary Plummer. Three known children b. at Plymouth and Boston, Mass.[*2] • iv. "John Partrich, s. of Ralph Partrich," bp. Oct. 2, 1614; buried there Apr. 26, 1615. • v. "Elisabeth Partrich, d. of Ralph Patrich," bp. May 9, 1619, d. June 2, 1664 at Weymouth, Mass.; m. 1) William Kemp of Duxbury, Mass., who d. intestate before Sep. 23, 1641 when Elizabeth filedthe estate inventory; m. 2) May 11, 1643, Rev. Thomas Thacher, who d. Oct. 5, 1678 at Boston, Mass. One child by William Kemp and four children by Thomas Thacher. Ralph died testate at Duxbury, Mass. between Sept. 29, 1655 (date of will) and Apr. 25, 1658 (date of estate inventory). Only two of Ralph's children, daughters Mary and Elizabeth, are named as heirsin Ralph's older brother Gervase's 1647 will at London and the same two daughters are included as the only named direct heirs in Ralph's 1655 will at Duxbury, Mass. Whether wife Patience died prior tothe family arriving in New England or at Duxbury prior to 1655 cannot be determined.[*3] The preceding adds further support to the following of genealogical importance to the descendants of Rev. Ralph Partridge. Although Rev. Ralph Partridge and a George Partridge resided at Duxbury at the same time (1636-1658), and are separate ancestors of the present writer, there is no proof, coincidental or otherwise, they were related to one another. There is no record that Rev. Ralph Partridge and George Partridge were mutually involved in any transaction recorded in the Plymouth Colony records, or witnessed a transaction of the other, and no person named George Partridge is included in any manner in Rev. Ralph Partridge's 1655 will at Duxbury, Mass. Nor is George Partridge of Duxbury included in the 1647 willof Rev. Ralph Partridge's brother Gervase at London, England, proved at London Aug. 20, 1647 [Genealogical Gleanings in England, Vol 1:720-22.] Had Ralph otherwise had an unrecorded son George, said George would have been Rev. Ralph Partridge's primary legal heir and eldest nephew of Gervase. To the contrary, after the death of Gervase's wife Katherine multiple parcels of Gervase's extensive realestate holdings were to "come and be unto my brother Ralph Partrich, clerk, for life, and after his decease I give, will and appoint the same unto and amongst the two daughters of my said brother Ralph, vizt Mary the wife of John Marshall of Leneham [Lenham], Kent, mercer, and Elizabeth, the wife of Thomas Thatcher, clerk, equally to be parted and divided between them." By any reasonable interpretation of actual records, George Partridge of Duxbury was neither Ralph's son nor known kin. [*1] On Oct. 19, 1579 at Chillenden, an Edward Batherst (q.v. Bathurst) m. Elizabeth Besbeche [Besbeech], but no baptisms of children from this marriage, or with the surname Batherst (q.v. Bathurst),appear in the Chillenden parish registers. [*2] Savage's Dictionary of the Early Settlers of New England claims that John Marshall, Rev. Ralph Partridge's son-in-law, was "of Duxbury, had been of Lenhorn, in county Kent" when said John never ventured to New England. This error is the result of Savage misunderstanding why on Jan. 4, 1660/1 John Marshall of Lenham's son Robert at Boston filed details regarding the 1631 marriage indenture between John Marshall's mother and Rev. Ralph Partridge. In all likelihood Robert Marshall had the subsequent document recorded following the death of his mother Mary, whose death cannot be readily found, in order to prove he was the legal heir of his father Marshall's estate. [*3] Included in Ralph's will is "to Anna Reiner my maid servant my 2cond Cow Calfe of this yeare." Anna was the dau. of Rev. John Reyner by his 1st wife Anna Boyes, formerly the 2nd pastor of the Plymouth, Mass. church (1636-1654). In 1654 Rev. Reyner relocated to Dover, NH where he died in 1669. Anna later married Job Lane of Billerica and Malden, Mass. Revised and edited 9/26/2015 Family links: Spouses: Patience Bathurst Partridge* Priscilla Partridge* Children: Elizabeth Partridge Thacher (1619 - 1664)* *Calculated relationship Burial: Non-Cemetery Burial Created by: Don Blauvelt Record added: Feb 10, 2010 Find A Grave Memorial# 47965629 Wenn es um die Verwaltung, Erstellung und Wartung der Webseite geht, wird Find A Grave weitgehend von seinem Gründer, Jim Tipton betrieben. Jim schuf die Find A Grave Website im Jahr 1995, weil er keine bestehende Website finden konnte, welche sein Hobby, den Besuch von Gräbern berühmter Persönlichkeiten, ermöglichte. Er fand, dass es viele tausend Leute auf der ganzen Welt geben würde, dieseine Interessen teilten. Was als seltsames Hobby begann, wurde zu einer Lebensaufgabe und Leidenschaft. Aufzubauen und zu sehen, wie Find A Grave über seine kühnsten Erwartungen wuchs, war für Jimungeheuer befriedigend. Jeden Tag gaben Mitwirkende aus der ganzen Welt neue Datensätze ein, tausende verwendeten die Website als Bildungs-Nachschlagewerk, lange verlorengegblaubte Verwandte wurdenwiedergefunden und Millionen von Menschenleben bleiben in guter Erinnerung. In welcher ​​anderen Art von Arbeit hätte Jim einer der letzten lebenden Munchkins getroffen, vort einer Versammlung von Grab-Enthusiasten in einem Hollywood-Mausoleum gesprochen und Schätze erworben, wie seinen antiken Sarg-Schraubendreher (nur zum Einschrauben)?
2 Gottfried-Reuther Web Site, https://www.myheritage.de/person-9500146_230163961_230163961/rodolphus-ralph-partridge
Author: Edgar Gottfried
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