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About Abigail Wild
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Mayflower Descendant - Abigail was born and baptised on the same day in Braintree, Massachusetts, which is south of Quincey Bay, off Boston Harbor.
She was a 4th generation Mayflower Descendant in the line of John and Pricilla Alden and their daughter, Ruth (Alden) Bass, being the daughter of Samuel Bass (1660-1751) and his second wife, Mary [Adams] Bass (1667-1706).
On June 11th 1714 she married John Wild [1691-1776] when she was 17 years of age. He was the son of John and Sarah [Hayden] Wild who were married in about 1690. Also, their will was probated on Nov. 27th, 1732. I am descended from them and their son Samuel Wilde [1732-1794], a 5th generation Mayflower Descendant. (written by Barbara from Mich) Note: Refs: The Notes of Lillian (Myers) Pear; "Desc. of Deacon & Samuel & Ann Bass," By C. T. Bass & E. L. Walton, Pgs. 15 & 27, Mayflower Index, No. 2775, Braintree Vital Records
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Abigail Wild's Timeline
1697 |
August 3, 1697
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Braintree, Norfolk, Ma
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October 3, 1697
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Braintree, Suffolk County, Province of Massachusetts, Colonial America
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1716 |
February 21, 1716
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Braintree, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, Colonial America
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1719 |
March 18, 1719
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Braintree, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, Colonial America
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1721 |
July 22, 1721
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Braintree, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, Colonial America
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August 23, 1721
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Braintree, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, Colonial America
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1727 |
1727
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Norton, Bristol County, Massachusetts, Colonial America
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1732 |
June 28, 1732
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Norton, Bristol County, Massachusetts, Colonial America
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1744 |
October 25, 1744
Age 47
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Norton, Bristol County, Province of Massachusetts, Colonial America
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