Sir Morace ("Mark") Dixwell [55869]
Elizabeth Reade [55870]
Elizabeth Dixwell [55868]
(-1695)

 

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Edward Chute [55867]

Elizabeth Dixwell [55868]

  • Marriage: Edward Chute [55867]
  • Died: 1695
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Edward Chute and Elizabeth Dixwell Chute:

Birthdate also listed as 1613 and 1634. Relative listed as James Gibbons. May be "the Squire", referred to in death eulogy to brother Sir George:). "In recording the latter's burial in the Parish Register the Vicar, the Rev. Robert Cole (to whom Sir George had left £2) broke into verse:

"Goe sleepe Sir George. Where's such another
Can equall thee? or th' Squire thy brother?"

Type: Web Site
Author: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
Title: IGI Record: Chute
URL http://www.familysearch.org
Date: 11/23/00


Record Type: Article/Letters
Title: "The Dixwell Papers"
Author/Editor: Franklin B. Dexter, M.A.
Publisher: Papers of the New Haven Colony Historical Society. Printed for the Society by Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Company, New Haven, CT.
Volume: VI
Pages: 337-374
Date: 1900
Comments: "The following papers were presented to this Society in February, 1889, by Epes S. Dixwell, Esq., of Cambridge, Mass., whose grandmother was a granddaughter of Colonel John Dixwell. At the request of this Society the donor subsequently prepared a statement concerning his gift, from which the following is an extract. "Two hundred years ago an old man of eighty-two years was lying ill in your town of a painful disease which brought his death on the 18th of March, 1689. He left a widow and three small children, two daughters and a son. The oldest daughter was ten years old, the son eight, and the youngest six. He had here lived by the name of James Davids, for about a quarter of a century, respected for his quiet, secluded and pious life, known only to a few of the prominent citizens, observed for a distinguished bearing which betokened an acquaintance with the world and with polished life beyond the manners of most of the people then in New Haven. In particular he was known to Rev. James Pierpont and to Gov*. James Bishop and Gov. William Jones. To them he had confided the secret of his true name, John Dixwell, and that he had been one of those who had affixed his signature and seal to the death warrant of Charles I."
Relation: John Dixwell's niece was Elizabeth Dixwell Chute Westrowe , wife of Edward Chute of Bethersden.
FILED UNDER GROUP NO: Chute Family Records/Chute Library. Available on Google Books


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Elizabeth married Edward Chute [55867] [MRIN: 551614716], son of Edward Chute Esq. [55854] and Lydia Gibbon [55855]. (Edward Chute [55867] was born in 1611 in Bethersden, Kent, England, died in 1659 and was buried in London, Middlesex, England.)




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