Naomi SILVESTER

Father: Richard SILVESTER
Mother: Naomi //


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Notes

Updated January 5, 2025. Compiled by Howder (www.howderfamily.com) from the following source(s):

(1) Massachusetts, U.S., Town and Vital Records via Ancestry.com: Scituate Births

- "Naomi [SILVESTER], d. Richard, bp. Apr. 14, 1650. C.R.2."

(2) New England, The Great Migration and The Great Migration Begins via Ancestry.com

- "NAOMI [SILVESTER], bp. Scituate 14 April 1650 [NEHGR 57:83]; living 31 October 1666, apparently unm. [NEHGR 85:251]; no further record."

(3) Silvester, Albert Henry, "Richard Silvester of Weymouth, Mass., and Some of his Descendants," New England Historical and Genealogical Register volume LXXXV (Boston, MA: 1931), p. 258.

- "Bapt. in the Second Church of Scituate 14 Apr. 1650; living 31 Oct. 1666, when she was a defendant, with her brother John and sister Dinah, in a case in which all three were charged with rescuing their mother, Naomi SILVESTER, from the hands of Constable FORD of Marshfield."

(4) Goodwin, John Abbot. The Pilgrim Republic: An Historical Review of the Colony of New Plymouth, with Sketches of the Rise of Other New England Settlements, the History of Congregationalsim, and the Creeds of the Period. Boston, Massachusettes, United States, Houghton Mifflin, 1879. Page 603.

"1666. Constable FORD, of Marshfield, having arrested Widow Naomi SYLVETER, her daughters Naomi and Dinah attacked FORD and rescued her. As a penalty, their brother William was ordered to pay FORD £2."