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Historic Pelham Blog Archive
September 26, 2006
350TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
BOOK: "THOMAS PELL
AND THE LEGEND OF THE PELL TREATY OAK" -- $11.95 (PROCEEDS AFTER
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Tuesday, September 26, 2006
John Pell's Sister-in-Law, Bathsua Makin
For many years scholars and genealogists believed that Thomas Pell, often
referred to as First Lord of the Manor of Pelham, had a sister named
Bathsua. A few years ago Frances Teague authored a book about Bathsua
entitled "Bathsua Makin, Woman of Learning" (Lewisburg, PA: Bucknell
University Press 1998). In that book Teague notes that the lives of Thomas
and John Pell, are "remarkably well-documented". Teague lamented the lack
of such documentation regarding Bathsua, but completed a masterful job of
piecing together her life and presenting it in the wonderful book.
Bathsua Makin was first mis-identified as the sister of John Pell and
Thomas Pell on the basis of a letter that she wrote to John Pell, probably
in 1653. The letter read:
"Most learned Brother, I pray send me a few lines of the position of the
late Comet, out of the three papers you showed me, that were sent you from
beyond the sea, and your observation if you please: if it shall be too
much trouble for you to transcribe of these papers, if you send them to
me, I wil write it out and return your papers very safe.
Your loving sister
Bathsua Makin.
I send you some raisins, which are the best breakfast you can eat, if you
spit out the stones.
January 23"
On its face, the letter suggested that Bathsua Makin was John Pell's
sister. However, it appears that the term "sister" applied both to sisters
and sisters-in-law in 17th century England. Teague pieced together old
papers to establish that Bathsua Makin was the sister of John Pell's wife,
Ithamaria Reginald Pell.
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