Eleanor BreckAge: 45 years1623–1668
- Name
- Eleanor Breck
- Given names
- Eleanor
- Surname
- Breck
Birth | 1623 42 |
Marriage | Benjamin Crane — View this family 1640 (Age 17 years) |
Death of a father | John Breck January 3, 1660 (Age 37 years) |
Birth of a daughter #1 | Mehitabel Crane March 31, 1665 (Age 42 years) |
Death of a husband | Benjamin Crane 1668 (on the date of death) |
Death | 1668 (Age 45 years) |
Family with parents |
father |
John Breck Birth: 1581 Death: January 3, 1660 — Sherborn, MA |
Marriage: 1604 — |
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20 years herself |
Eleanor Breck Birth: 1623 42 Death: 1668 |
Family with Benjamin Crane |
husband |
Benjamin Crane Birth: 1614 — Medfield, MA Death: 1668 |
herself |
Eleanor Breck Birth: 1623 42 Death: 1668 |
Marriage: 1640 — |
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25 years daughter |
Mehitabel Crane Birth: March 31, 1665 51 42 — Marlboro, MA Death: 1701 |
- Generation 1
Eleanor Breck, daughter of John Breck, was born in 1623 and died in 1668 at the age of 45. She married Benjamin Crane in 1640. He was born in 1614 in Medfield, MA and died in 1668 at the age of 54.
Children of Eleanor Breck and Benjamin Crane:
- Mehitabel Crane (1665–1701)
- Generation 2back to top
Mehitabel Crane, daughter of Benjamin Crane and Eleanor Breck, was born on March 31, 1665 in Marlboro, MA and died in 1701 at the age of 35. She married Stephen Randall, son of John Randall and Susanna Kimball, in 1679. He was born in 1652 and died in 1737 in Stow, MA at the age of 85.
Children of Mehitabel Crane and Stephen Randall:
- Elizabeth Randall (1698–1779)
- Generation 3back to top
Elizabeth Randall, daughter of Stephen Randall and Mehitabel Crane, was born on December 15, 1698 in Boston, MA and died on November 10, 1779 in Harvard, MA at the age of 80. She married Henry Houghton, son of Henry Houghton and Abigail Barron, on November 24, 1725. He was born in 1704 in Harvard, MA and died on December 24, 1777 in Harvard, MA at the age of 73.
Children of Elizabeth Randall and Henry Houghton:
- Asa Houghton (1726–1808)
- John Houghton (1738–1819)
- Abigail Houghton (1733–1828)