Richard Littlehale1

#1290, ( - before April 1665)

Family

Mary Langdon b. c 1625, d. 1691
Children 1.John Littlehale6 (bt 1648 - 1665 - )
 2.___1 Littlehale7 (bt 1648 - 1665 - )
 3.___2 Littlehale7 (bt 1648 - 1665 - )
 4.___3 Littlehale7 (bt 1648 - 1665 - )
Had as many as 12 children. 
Marriage*15 November 1647He married Mary Langdon, daughter of Roger Langdon and Joan _____, on 15 November 1647.2,3 
April 1654He was in Court Writ dated 26 Sep 1654 in April 1654 at Salisbury Quarterly Court, Essex Co., MassachusettsG.4 
March 1657He and Mary Langdon were referenced in Court in March 1657 at Ipswich Quarterly Court, Essex Co., MassachusettsG.5 
Death*before April 1665He died before April 1665.1 

Citations

  1. [S161] George Thomas Little, editor, Genealogical and Family History of the State of Maine (New York: Lewis Historical Publishing, 1909), four volumes, p. 1602; she was the widow of Richard Littlehale.
  2. [S161] George Thomas Little, Genealogical and Family History of the State of Maine, p. 1602; "she was the widow of Richard Littlehale."
  3. [S162] Notes on Edmund BRIDGES of Massachusetts and Some Descendants, online http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~sengercm/…, cites Bridges (genealogy) Mrs. Don Shurts, 53 Lincoln Road, Tiffen. OH 44883 (listed only when no other source available).
  4. [S602] George Francis Dow, compiler, Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County Massachusetts (Salem, Mass.: The Essex Institute, 1911–1919), I:341: "Writ : Robert Swan v. Henry Palmer, defamation, for saying that plaintiff had gone very sinfully to work in getting the heifer in controversy between John Williams, jr., and Robert Swan the same day that the court broke up at Salisbury last spring ; also for saying that he would not have done so for all the cattle in Haverhill, Hampton, Salisbury and Rowly, and that said Swan should have considered that his deponent, Robert Ames, had a soul to save; also for going to said Swan's witness and influencing him so far as to bring him to Mr. Clement to have him sworn, Swan urging and provoking him to swear falsely concerning the heifer ; also for defaming him before twenty men at one time by saying that Swan sinned, and upon being asked if he had dealt with Swan in a church way, he answered that he did not need to, for it was a public offence in the court ; dated Sept. 26, 1654. Signed by Richard Littlehale,* for the court."
  5. [S602] George Francis Dow, Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, II:27, in re Davis v. Swett, deposed as husband and wife.
  6. [S602] George Francis Dow, Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, VI:118; Ipswich Quarterly Court 28 Mar 1676; "Administration upon the estate of John Littlehale, who was slain in the war, was granted, on Nov. 25, 1675, to Edmond Bridges and Mary his wife, late wife of Richard Littlehale and mother of said John, who were ordered to bring in an inventory to the next Ipswich court."
  7. [S166] Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England (Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995-2011), I:390-391, "...her four children which she hath by Rich[ar]d Litelhale" citing ILR 5:108.