A Whole Lotta Family - Person Sheet
NameCapt Michael James Pierce 
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Birth1615, St George, Fordington, Dorsetshire, England
Death26 Mar 1676, Central Falls, Providence Co, Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations11,13 Age: 61
Spouses
Birth28 Oct 1621, St George, Fordington, Dorsetshire, England
Death31 Dec 1662, Hingham, Plymouth Co, Plymouth Colony, BCA Age: 41
ChildrenAbiah (~1654-1721)
Notes for Capt Michael James Pierce
Captain Michael Pierce (Peirce/Perse/Pearce, spelling varies) He married 1st Persis Eames, dau. of Anthony Eames and Margery (__). After Persis died on 31 Dec. 1662, 5 days after the birth of their 12th child, he married on 26 March 1663 Anna (__) the recent widow of John Allen. She was born about 1605. Anna had no children with Michael Pierce. Captain Michael Pierce's parents are NOT KNOWN.
He was born in England about 1605-1615. He was in Hingham, Mass. before 1645/6 when his first child was baptized.
Capt. Pierce wrote his will on 15 Jan 1675/6, naming the following children:
Abigail[Holbrook], Elizabeth, Sarah, Ephraim, Anna, Mary[Holbrook], Benjamin, Abiah, John, Ruth, and Persis 2. (His first daughter, also named Persis, probably died shortly after birth & baptism in 1646.)
[Source: Plymouth Colony Records, Wills, Vol 1-4, 1633-1686, Vol. 3, Part II, Page 8, Microfilm Collection, NEHGS, Boston, MA.]
Abigail m. John Holbrook; Mary m. Samuel Holbrook; Abiah m. Andrew Ford Jr.; Persis m. Richard Garrett.
His other daughters named in his will; Elizabeth, Sarah, Anna, and Ruth were unmarried in 1676. If they lived and married, no further information has been found for them.
Ephraim m. Hannah Holbrook; Benjamin m. Martha Adams & Elizabeth (Lobdell) Perry; John m. Patience Dodson.
The ambush of Captain Michael Pierce and his soldiers occurred on Sunday, March 26 1676, near the Blackstone River near today's Central Falls, Rhode Island in a skirmish that was part of King Philip's War. Pierce, of Scituate, Mass, had been appointed Captain in 1669 by the colony court, having been an Ensign under Capt. Miles Standish. The War was named for Philip, the son of Massasoit, chief of the Wampanoag Indians.
Captain Michael Pierce was in command of a company of 52 men and some friendly Indians who met up with a large party of Narragansett warriors. Pierce's men were ambushed and most were killed. 11