Remember Farrow1

b. August 1642
Remember Farrow|b. Aug 1642|p7110.htm|John Farrow|d. 7 Jul 1687|p7101.htm|Frances (—?—) (Farrow)|d. 28 Jan 1688/89|p7102.htm|||||||||||||

6th great-grandaunt of Ruth Minerva Fairfield.
8th great-grandaunt of Laura Jane Munson.
Family Background:
Fairfield and Allied Families
     Remember Farrow was baptized in August 1642 in Hingham, Massachusetts.1,2 She was the daughter of John Farrow and Frances (—?—) (Farrow).1 She married Henry Ward, son of Samuel Ward, on 3 February 1659/60 in Hingham, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.3,4,2
     
Additional Data
Remember Farrow and Henry Ward lived on Fort Hill St.2

Remember Ward was named in her father John Farrow Senior's will dated 28 March 1687 in Hingham: to "my daughter Remember Ward the wife of Henry Ward," a cow and an oak chest.5

Children of Remember Farrow and Henry Ward

Citations

  1. [S761] The New England Historical and Genealogical Register; (Online database: NewEnglandAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2001), (Orig. Pub. New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, MA. The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 148 vols., 1847-1994) 121:15.
  2. [S712] George Lincoln, History of the Town of Hingham, Massachusetts, 3 volumes (1893; reprint Somersworth, New Hampshire: n.pub., 1982), 3:275.
  3. [S761] NEHGR, 121:110, "Henry Ward maried to Remember farow being weddnsday."
  4. [S713] "John Farrow", The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633, online http://www.newenglandancestors.org/, printout dated 2002. Previously published in hard copy (Boston: NEHGS, 1995).
  5. [S713] TGMB Farrow, online, citing Suffolk County, Massachusetts, Probate Records, 10:81-82.
  6. [S761] NEHGR, 121:116, "Deborah Waren bapt" (Lincoln lists her among the children of Henry Ward and Remember Farrow).
  7. [S712] George Lincoln, Hingham History, 3:275, spells name Frances.
  8. [S761] NEHGR, 121:126, "francis Ward bapt."
  9. [S761] NEHGR, 121:192, "Henry wards child borne."
  10. [S712] George Lincoln, Hingham History, 3:275, 276.
  11. [S712] George Lincoln, Hingham History, 3:275, "d. in two weeks."