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  2. Myles Standish married: Rose (1601–1621) by 1618. She died the first winter. She was buried in an unmarked grave at Coles Hill Burial Ground in Plymouth, as were many others who died the first winter. She is named on the Pilgrim Memorial Tomb on Cole's Hill as "Rose, first wife of Myles Standish". Barbara by 1624.

  3. Myles Standish was accompanied on the Mayflower by his wife Rose. She did not survive the first winter, dying 29 January 1620/21. Myles, was born prob. on the Isle of Man, circa 1584; he died at Duxbury, 3 October 1656. He married first, Rose ( ), and they had no known children.

  4. On 9 May 1654 "Capt. Myles Standish" sold to Capt. Thomas Willett of Plymouth his purchaser's right at Sowamsett, Mattapoisett and places adjacent; "Mrs. Barberye Standish wife of the said Capt. Standish" con­sented to his deed [MD 6:246-47, citing PCLR 2:1:111].

  5. When Capt. Myles Standish was born on 13 July 1584, in Lancashire, England, United Kingdom, his father, Colonel John Standish II, was 28 and his mother, Christian Lace, was 23. He married Rose about 1618.

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    • Barbara, Rose
  6. Sep 23, 2023 · Myles Standish is my 9th great-grandfather, he married Barbara Standish, and his son is my 8th great-grandfather, Josiah Standish. See Wikitree profiles on Myles Standish and his wife.

    • Rose Standish, Barbara Standish
    • circa 1584
    • "Miles", "Captain Shrimp", "Captain Shrimpe"
    • Lancashire, England (United Kingdom)
  7. Apr 10, 2024 · Myles' wife Rose's maiden name is not known. She may have come from the Isle of Man, and some have assumed her surname was " Allen." Many Standish descendants believe Barbara was the sister of Rose Standish and probably brought his son Thomas Standish with her from England.

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  9. Jan 31, 2023 · Family Tree Chart. Parents: Unknown. Spouse: Rose Standish (1585 - 1621) - The first wife of Myles Standish.

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