Ca 1645 Edward married Mary Canfield in New Haven, CT. Born ca 1625 in England. Mary died in Milford, CT in 1680.
Mary’s second husband was John Lane.
Will: An inventory of her will was presented Feb 22, 1680:
"The last will and testament of Mary Lone, who being very sicke of body but of sound memory and understanding, doth bequeath as followeth:
I will my body to be decently buried and my soule to God that gave it. Amen.
Item: To my son Sam'll Campe, one cow, one ewe & lamb, & one last years lambe.
Item: To my son Edward Camp, my big iron kettle & one three years old steare.
Item: To my daughters Mercy Baldwin and Mary Briscoe, all my wearing clothes (except one black searge coate which I bequeath to my daughter-in-law Sarah Gunn), five pairs of bed sheets, two pillows and two pillow-beers, three pewter platters, three porringer, one quart pott and one pint pott, three napkins, three towells & a table cloth, six yards of new linen cloth, and five shifts with all the rest of my wearing cloaths both linen and woollen & equally to be divided between them.
Item: To my daughter Mehetabell Camp, three slkheets, one pillow-beer, one little iron kettle & a brass skillett.
Item: To my daughter Mercy aforesd, 2 brass kettles, a two yeare old Heifer, one ram & one swine shoat, one curtaine, one box & one warming pan.
Item: To Mary my daughter aforesd, one little iron pot, one curtaine, and one chest.
Item: To my son Edward aforesd, one tramell & one sow shoate.
Item: To my son-in-law Jobaniah Gun his children, one eye lamb if ye lamb be alive.
Item: To my foure children aabovesd, Sam'll, Edward, Mercy & Mary, my foure bed blanketts, each of them one.
Finally my bed & bolster I leave to my son Sam'll & my daughter Mary equally between them. I leave Brother Canfield and John Fiske as overseers.
Witnessed by us
Thomas Canfield
John Fiske
her mark
Mary Lane
(Her mark was the top half of a circle)
Taken from "New Haven Probate Records, I: pt 2, 80