Person:Ann Denison (1)

m. Bef 1646
  1. John Denison1646 - 1698
  2. Ann Denison1649 - 1706
  3. Borodell Denison1651 - 1702
  4. George Denison1653 - 1711
  5. Captain William DenisonAbt 1655 - 1714/15
  6. Margaret DenisonAbt 1657 - 1741
m. 28 Nov 1667
  1. Mercy Palmer1670 - 1752
  2. Ichabod Palmer1677 - 1752
  3. Gershom Palmer1677 -
  4. William Palmer1678 - 1701
  5. George Palmer1681 - 1728
  6. Ann Palmer1683 - Aft 1761
  7. Walter Palmer1685 - 1726/27
  8. Elihu Palmer1688 -
  9. Mary Palmer1690 - 1777
  10. Rebecca Palmer1694 - 1726
Facts and Events
Name Ann Denison
Gender Female
Christening[1][2] 20 May 1649 Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 28 Nov 1667 Stonington, New London, Connecticut, United Statesto Lieutenant Gershom Palmer
Death[4] 17 Nov 1706 Stonington, New London, Connecticut, United States
Burial[3] Wequetequock Burying Ground, Stonington, New London, Connecticut, United States

WALTER PALMER OF CHARLESTOWN AND REHOBOTH, MA & STONINGTON CT, a 400-Year (1585-1985) Family History, Compiled, Edited, Typed and Partly Researched by Doris Palmer Buys. pages 106.Most published records give the year as 1694 as the year of the deathof Gershom's first wife, Ann, merely adding that he thereafter married the widow Mrs. Elizabeth (Peck) Mason. The Wheeler Chronology of families, page 461, in Stonington gives 30 Mar 1705 as the date of death of Elizabeth's husband, Jamor Samuel Mason and the year 1699 as the birthdate of her last child by him.Manasseh Minor's Diary records for 20 March 1704/5 'mr John masan departed." and also records for 17 November 1706 "Deaken pallmors wife dyed;" and on 18 November "She was buryed."page 109.The January 1859 publication for the New England Historical and Genealogical Society (the Register) had an article by J. D. Champlin, Jr., of Stonington entitled "Ancient Burial-Ground at Stonington" in which he set forth the inscriptions taken from some of the very early markers in the Wequetequock Burial Yard, pages 23 to 29. In addition to those of Thomas Miner and his wife, Grace Palmer Miner, those included some of particular interet to those descended from Deacon Gershom Palmer although his was not included:"A rough unhewn stone, about fourteen inches wide and six feet long, and nearly imbedded in the turf, is supposed to mark the resting palce of Ann, wife of Gershom Palmer, it is inscribed simply -- Ann Palmer Researching this line is cscox@gci.net

References
  1. "Walter Palmer", in Anderson, Robert Charles. The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995)
    III:1382.
  2. Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Roxbury, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849. (Salem, Massachusetts: Essex Institute, 1925-1926)
    I:101.

    DENNISON, Ann, d. George, bp. 20 : 3m : 1649 (church record, First Religious Society Unitarian).

  3. Ann Denison Palmer, in Find A Grave.
  4. Minor, Manasseh; Frank Denison Miner; and Hannah Miner. The Diary of Manasseh Minor Stonington, Conn., 1696-1720. (Frank Denison Miner, 1915)
    page 96.

    'november [1706] ...
    17 Deaken pallmors wife dyed'