Person Sheet


Name Mary* PARTRIDGE, 9G Grandmother
Birth 1620, Navestock, Essex, MA174,179,183
Birth Memo ref 174:1620. ref179,183: 1615
Death 1683, Wakefield, MA179,183 Age: 63
Death Memo ref 183: 1654
Father John* PARTRIDGE (1578-ca1663)
Mother Jane* HOGG (1600-)
Misc. Notes
The wife of Ewdard Kibbe is said to have been Mary Partradge or Partridge whom he married in England. By September, 1645, Boston records show that Mary was affiliated with the church there. Births, baptisims, and deaths of children born to this couple are given in Boston and Roxbury records. No death record has been found for Mary (Partridge) Kibbe174
Spouses
1 Edward* KIBBE, 9G Grandfather
Birth 11 May 1611, Exeter, England174
Death 1 Nov 1694178 Age: 83
Burial Old Burying Ground By The Congregational Church In Wakefield, Massachusetts
Immigration 1645, Boston, Suffolk, MA197 Age: 33
Immigration Memo from England
Occupation Sawyer197
Father Edward* KIBBE
Mother Deborah*
Misc. Notes
In the Old Burying Ground by the Congregational Church in Wakefield, Massachusetts, is an ancient stone bearing this inscription: "Here lyes ye Body of Edward Keebe Aged 97 years Died November 1, 1694." On the left of this grave is that of Hannah Kibbe, a daughter of Edward Kibbe, who died April 28, 1695, aged 32 years. On his right is buried Mary Hodgman, wife of Thomas, who died November 10, 1735, aged 95. It is believed she was the eldest daughter of Edward.

There is an obvious discrepancy between the birth date and age at death as marked on the gravestone. Since we have no reason to doubt the parentage and birth record, this mistake may be attributed to the person marking the stone, or to the fact that the elderly tend to forget and add a few years to their age. 174

Edward Kibbe emigrated to the Boston area some time around 1645, and set up a sawmill on the Muddy River in what is now Brookline, Mass. It is probable that Edward did not move to Reading to live near his children until after his wife died. That Edward Kibbe was active in community affairs is indicated by some records of his service. In 1662 he was appointed Clerk of Market, a position created, probably, to give the Muddy River area Representation in Boston Markets. From 1666 to 1683 he served intermittently as Surveyor of Highways. Edward and his wife are listed in 1674 as contributors to the fund for the second meeting house in Roxbury, Mass. Above from Kibbe Genealogical Notes on some descendants of Edward Kibbe and his wife, Mary (Partridge) Kibbe compiled by Doreen Potter Hanna 1972 Ms. Hanna used the spelling "Kibbe" through out her book dispite the fact that records showed various spellings including: Keebe, Kibby, Kibbey, Kibbee, and Kibbie.

197EDWARD, Boston 1645, a sawyer, liv. at Muddy riv. had Reuben, bapt. 30 June 1653; and Eliz. b. 27 Jan. bapt. 4 Mar. 1655, both at Roxbury, in right of their mo. Mary, a sis. of the ch. at B. wh. she join. 29 Nov. 1645, says the rec. and had bapt. on 30th James, a . 3 1/2 yrs. old, and Elisha. a. 10 mos. 10 days. Morse adds to these four more, as prob. Joshua; Rebecca, 1 May 1657; Edward; and, perhaps, hannah. His wid. Grizzle had admin. 15 Aug. 1661. One Rachel K. d. at Dorchester 16 July 1657. 197
Marriage Jun 1639, England182
Children Mary (1640-1735)
James (1642-1681)
Elisha* (1644-1735)
Deborah (1647-)
John (1650-1652)
Reuben (1652-)
Elizabeth (1655-)
Rebecca (1657-)
Joshua (1661-1731)
Hannah (1663-1695)
Last Modified 23 Jan 2001 Created 26 Jun 2001 by Reunion for Macintosh

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