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Husband: William LONGLEY [I12019]
Born: 1614 in Frisbie, Lincolnshire, England
Married: before 1638
Died: 29 NOV 1680 in Groton, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts 1
Father: John LONGLEY
Mother: UNKNOWN
Spouses:
Wife: Joanna GOFFE [I12020]
Born: about 1619 in of Groton, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts
Died: 18 APR 1698 in at age 79, Charlestown, Massachusetts
Father: Unknown GOFFE
Mother: UNKNOWN
Spouses: Benjamin 'Crisp' CRISPE
Children
01 (F): Elizabeth LONGLEY [I12801]
Born:
Died: before 29 NOV 1680
Spouses: James 'Bloud' BLOOD
02 (M): William LONGLEY, , Jr. [I12021]
Born: about 1638 in Probably Lynn, Essex Co., Massachusetts
Died: 27 JUL 1694 in Groton, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts 2
Spouses: Lydia UNKNOWN; Deliverance PEASE
03 (F): Mary LONGLEY [I12856]
Born:
Died: UNKNOWN
Spouses: Samuel 'Leman' LEMONT
04 (M): John LONGLEY [I13534]
Born: about 1640 in of Essex Co., Massachusetts 3
Died: UNKNOWN
Spouses: Hannah UNKNOWN
05 (F): Hannah 'Anna' LONGLEY [I12007]
Born: about 1646 in Massachusetts
Died: 29 DEC 1680 in Groton, Middlesex, Massachusetts 4
Spouses: Thomas TARBELL, , Jr.
06 (F): Lydia LONGLEY [I13664]
Born: 01 JAN 1658 in Groton, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts
Died: UNKNOWN
Spouses: James NUTTING
07 (F): Sarah LONGLEY [I13665]
Born: 15 OCT 1660 in Groton, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts
Died: UNKNOWN
Spouses: Thomas RAND; Benjamin WATTS
Additional Information

William LONGLEY:

Freeman: 04 MAR 1639, Lynn, MA

Joanna GOFFE:

Notes:

Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-33
Benjamin Crispe married 2nd:
After 29 November 1680 Joanna (Goffe?) Longley, widow of William Longley Sr.; she died at Charlestown 18 April 1698, aged 79 :173; Wyman 248, citing gravestone]. She settled her estate on her Longley children [MPR 9:231; MLR 12:77].
CHILDREN (all born Watertown):

She made her will April 13, 1698 and was admitted to probate on the 28th of the following December, and in it she remembered her three absent grand children who had been taken captive by the Indians: Lydia, John and Betty Longley
"I give and bequeath Vnto my three Grand-Children y' are in Captivity if they returne Vizdt three books one of ye a bible another a Sermon booke treating of faith and the other a psalme book."
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Some sources lists her as the sister of Thomas Goffe. If so, she probably could not have been the sister of 'that' Thomas Goffe, supposed owner of the Mayflower that sailed to Plymouth in 1620. Joanna was born about 1619.

Footnotes
  1. Charles Henry Wight, Thomas Tarbell And Some Of His Descendants [1265] (1907).
  2. Killed by the Indians [1626].
  3. 9 Volumes, Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex Co., Massachusetts, 1636-1686 [1066] (Salem, MA, 1911-1975).
  4. George Norbury Mackenzie, Colonial Families of the United States of America [1465] (New York, 1906).
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