John Brandon
2008-01-30 15:29:52 UTC
Gary Boyd Roberts's new 2008 edition of RD600 contains a line for Mrs.
Deliverance Sheffield, second wife of Rev. Hugh Peters. This was a
suggestion I made to him, based on p. 19 of the 1618/19 Rutland
Vistitation, which shows a Deliverance among the children of Sampson
Sheffield of Seaton.
http://books.google.com/books?id=eawKAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA19&dq=seaton+sheffield+sampson&lr=
Gary found her 1613 baptism transcribed in _Leicestershire and Rutland
Notes and Queries_ ...
http://books.google.com/books?id=h8kGAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA283&dq=%22deliverance+sheffield%22&lr=
This is a believable age for someone who was admitted to the Boston
church in 1639, and dismissed to Salem in 1640 upon her marriage to
the Rev. Peters; the name "Deliverance Sheffield" is quite unusual, as
well. Many sources have called Deliverance a widow, but this seems
merely to be a misinterpretation of her courtesy title "Mrs." given
her. See, for instance, one of the letters of Margaret Winthrop, who
mentions "Mrs. D. Sh."
http://books.google.com/books?id=dcFvkIrboGwC&pg=PA245&dq=%22deliverance+sheffield%22&lr=
There are certain signs that this particular branch of the Sheffield
family had Puritan leanings. _Lives of the Puritans_ mentions a
Sampson Sheffield who was charged with Puritanism in 1587 (and this
could be Deliverance's father) ...
http://books.google.com/books?id=-ZUrLyZm8F8C&pg=PP11&dq=%22sampson+sheffield%22&lr=#PPA511,M1
And her brother, Sampson Jr. was in trouble in 1648 for adhering to
Parliament over the King ...
http://books.google.com/books?id=1KsKAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA508&dq=%22sampson+sheffield&lr=
See also ...
http://books.google.com/books?id=QisAAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA652&dq=%22sampson+sheffield&lr=
http://books.google.com/books?id=EIdhxcmGOGIC&pg=PA259&dq=sampson+sheffield&lr=
Deliverance Sheffield, second wife of Rev. Hugh Peters. This was a
suggestion I made to him, based on p. 19 of the 1618/19 Rutland
Vistitation, which shows a Deliverance among the children of Sampson
Sheffield of Seaton.
http://books.google.com/books?id=eawKAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA19&dq=seaton+sheffield+sampson&lr=
Gary found her 1613 baptism transcribed in _Leicestershire and Rutland
Notes and Queries_ ...
http://books.google.com/books?id=h8kGAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA283&dq=%22deliverance+sheffield%22&lr=
This is a believable age for someone who was admitted to the Boston
church in 1639, and dismissed to Salem in 1640 upon her marriage to
the Rev. Peters; the name "Deliverance Sheffield" is quite unusual, as
well. Many sources have called Deliverance a widow, but this seems
merely to be a misinterpretation of her courtesy title "Mrs." given
her. See, for instance, one of the letters of Margaret Winthrop, who
mentions "Mrs. D. Sh."
http://books.google.com/books?id=dcFvkIrboGwC&pg=PA245&dq=%22deliverance+sheffield%22&lr=
There are certain signs that this particular branch of the Sheffield
family had Puritan leanings. _Lives of the Puritans_ mentions a
Sampson Sheffield who was charged with Puritanism in 1587 (and this
could be Deliverance's father) ...
http://books.google.com/books?id=-ZUrLyZm8F8C&pg=PP11&dq=%22sampson+sheffield%22&lr=#PPA511,M1
And her brother, Sampson Jr. was in trouble in 1648 for adhering to
Parliament over the King ...
http://books.google.com/books?id=1KsKAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA508&dq=%22sampson+sheffield&lr=
See also ...
http://books.google.com/books?id=QisAAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA652&dq=%22sampson+sheffield&lr=
http://books.google.com/books?id=EIdhxcmGOGIC&pg=PA259&dq=sampson+sheffield&lr=