Some Descendants of Ruth
Turner (John, Humphrey)
Descendants of Ruth and Thomas Prince
- Thomas Prince was born in 1686. [Ref,
p. 5_2] He married Judith Fox in 1729. [Ref,
p. 5_2]
- James Prince was born in 1687. [Ref,
p. 5_2] He married Deborah Robinson in 1716. [Ref,
p. 5_2]
- Ruth Prince was born in 1690. [Ref,
p. 5_2] She died young. [Ref, p. 5_2]
- Benjamin Prince
was born on 28 Feb 1693/4 in Scituate. [Ref,
p. 5_2] He died on 5 Dec 1737 in Yarmouth, Maine. [Ref,
p. 5_2] He married Abiel Nelson
on 1 Apr 1717. [Ref, p. 5_2]
Benjamin was a shipwright. [Ref, p. 5_2]
He lived in Duxbury and later moved to Yarmouth, Maine. [Ref,
p. 5_2]
- Ruth Prince was born on 20 Jan 1730.
[Ref, p. 5_2] She was baptised on
28 Feb 1731. [Ref, p. 5_2] She married
James Robbins on 20 Mar 1749 in Duxbury. [Ref,
p. 5_2] James was the son of Jeduthan Robbins and Rebecca Crocker. [Ref,
p. 5_2]
James and his brother Benjamin went to Yarmouth, Nova Scotia in 1762.
[Ref, p. 5_2]
- Benjamin Prince died in 1758 while
on the Louisburg Expedition. [Ref,
p. 5_2]
- John Prince died and was buried
on 26 Jul 1758 in the Bay of Fundy. [Ref,
p. 5_2] He had gone on the Louisburg Expedition. [Ref,
p. 5_2]
- Job Prince was born in 1695. [Ref,
p. 5_2] He married Abigail Kimball in 1722. [Ref,
p. 5_2] Abigail, the daughter of Capt. Christopher and Sarah (Jolls) Kimball,
was born in Boston in 1704. [Ref, p. 5_2]
- Christopher Prince was born in 1731.
[Ref, p. 5_2] He married Mollie Foster
in 1757. [Ref, p. 5_2] Mollie was
the daughter of Hopestill Foster of Boston. [Ref,
p. 5_2]
Christopher was a wealthy shipmaster in Boston. [Ref,
p. 5_2] He went to Digby county, Nova Scotia. [Ref,
p. 5_2]
Descendants of Ruth and Israel Sylvester
- Ruth Sylvester married first Francis
Cook. [Ref, p. 5_2] Francis was the son
of Francis and Elizabeth (Lathem) Cook. [Ref,
p. 5_2] He drowned on 4 May 1724 in Plymouth. [Ref,
p. 5_2] She married second Samuel Ring. [Ref,
p. 5_2]
- Capt. George Ring of Yarmouth, Nova
Scotia [Ref, p. 5_2]
- Louisa Ring married Ephraim
Cook of Yarmouth. [Ref, p. 5_2]