Name | Full Name | Elizabeth CHORLEY |
Forename | Elizabeth | |
Surname | CHORLEY | |
Sex | Female | |
Birth | About 1637, Rainhill, Lancashire, England | |
Death | 01/07/1705, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | |
Spouse | Dr. Thomas WYNNE b. 07/20/1627 d. 01/17/1692 [Family] | |
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Elizabeth CHORLEY was born about 1637 in Rainhill, Lancashire, England. Elizabeth died on 01/07/1705 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania aged about 68. {{Pennsylvania Settlers}}. [[Category:Fleet of William Penn]]. [[Category: Welcome, sailed August 1682]]. [[Category: Pennsylvania Quakers]][[Category: Rainhill, Lancashire]][[Category:Hardshaw East Monthly Meeting, Manchester]]. == Biography ==. === Emigration ===Elizabeth probably traveled with her third husband, [[Wynne-88 | Thomas Wynne]] to Pennsylvania aboard the ''[[Space:Welcome%2C_sailing_of_1682 |Welcome]]'', arriving in October of 1682. === Family ===. (m1)Elizabeth married as her first husband ____ Rowden (or Rawden)<ref> possibly John Rawden of Wistow</ref> in 1663. Their daughter ElizabethRowden was born in 1664. (m2)In 1667 Elizabeth married as her second husband Joshua Maude of Alverthorpe Hall, Wakefiled, Yorkshire (as his second wife) . Together they had daughters [[Maude-185|Jane]] (1667) and [[Maude-33|Margery]] (1671) who were both born at Alverthorpe Hall. Joshua Maude previously had four children by his first wife (Elizabeth Parr) between 1659-1664: Penelope, Joshua Jr. Sarah and Joyce. (m3)Elizabeth married as her third husband [[Wynne-88 | Thomas Wynne]] (as his second wife), 20th of 5th month (July 20), 1676. They were married in her father's home in Rainhill. She survived Thomas who died in1691. :{{Quakers Sticker}}Elizabeth and Thomas married under the care of the Hardshaw East Meeting at the house of her father in Rainhill, Lancashire (about 7 miles east of Liverpool).<ref>{{Space:Penn's Colony, vol 2 |t=S}}</ref>:<table cellpadding="2" style="border: 1px dashed #2F6FAB; background: #f9f9f9" width="500"><tr><td colspan=2>Thomas Wynne, of Carwis [Caerwys], in the County of Flint, in Wales, Chirurgeon and Elizabeth Maud, of Rainhill, in Lancashire, were joyned together in marriage ye 20th day of ye 5th month 1676 at John Chorley's house in the presence of:<ref>Glenn, ''Merion inthe Welsh Tract ...'' : citing as source "extracts at Devonshire House and from the original book at Somerset House, Lancashire Meeting Records, Monthly Meeting of Hardshaw East"</ref>. </td></tr>. <tr><td>. * Alexander Chorley. * John Chorley. * John Barnes. * Bruen Sixmith. * Sam Dunbabin. * John Southworth. * William Crowdson. * James Wright. * William Sixmith</td>. <td>. * ffaith Chorley. * Alice Southworth. * Ester Sixmith. * Sarah Gandy. * Bridget Wilson. * Alice Dunbabin. * Margaret Dunbabin. * Mary Southworth. * Alice Barnes</td></tr>. </table>. Thomas had previously had six children with his first wife (Martha Buttall): [[Wynne-819|Mary]], Tabitha, [[Wynne-824|Rebecca]], [[Wynne-85|Sidney]], [[Wynne-791|Hannah]] and [[Wynne-431|Jonathan]]. Together Thomas Wynne and Elizabeth (Chorley) [Rowden Maude] had a family of thirteen children: six WYNNE's, one ROWDEN, and six MAUDE's. == Research Notes ==Thomas A. Glenn in his book ''Welsh Founders of Pennsylvania''<ref>Glenn, Thomas Allen. ''Welsh Founders of Pennsylvania'', Genealogical Publishing Company (1970). [https://books.google.com.au/books?id=aepTGZpT1FMC google books]</ref> has Dr. Wynne married (2) Elizabeth Rowden and (3) Elizabeth Maude. These are both the same woman and the second wife of Dr. Wynne. :conflicting information from previous gedcom imports:. :alternate spelling of last name: Croyley. :alternate date of death: 1692-03-17. == Sources ==. *{{Space:Penn's Colony, vol 2}}, pages 549-554. * {{Space:OCLC-4942807}}*Glenn, Thomas Allen. ''Welsh Founders of Pennsylvania'', Genealogical Publishing Company (1970). [https://books.google.com.au/books?id=aepTGZpT1FMC google books]. <references />. No children listed. | (unknown image type) |