Elisabeth Alden-Pabodie is considered the first white girl born in the Plymouth Coloney. She had 12 children and lived to be 94. Name is spelled Elisabeth.
Elisabeth. Married William Pabodie, a civic and military leader of Duxbury where all thirteen of their children were born. They moved to Little Compton,Rhode Island where Elisabeth died in 1717 at the age of about 94. Their descendants were prominent in settling areas of Rhode Island and Connecticut. From Elisabeth’s line comes the one individual most credited with spreading the fame of John and Priscilla far and wide, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow in his "Courtship of Miles Standish."
Siblings: John born circa 1627, Joseph born after 22 May 1627, Sarah born 1629, Jonathan born circa 1632, Ruth born 1634/5, Rebecca born pre 1649, Mary, Priscilla, and David born circa 1646.
link to her grave site
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=6868310
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