Person:Ann Matthews (8)

Ann Baker
b.Est 1603 England
  1. Ann BakerEst 1603 - Bef 1666
m. 1623/24
  1. Mary Price1623/24 -
  2. Matthew PriceEst 1625 - Aft 1638
  3. John PriceBef 1628 - Bef 1662
  • HRobert Hallom1598/99 - 1638
  • WAnn BakerEst 1603 - Bef 1666
m. Bef 1636
m. 1640
  1. Margaret Llewellyn1620 - 1664
  2. Martha LlewellynAbt 1640 -
  3. Daniel Lewellen, Jr.1647 - 1712
Facts and Events
Name[1] Ann Baker
Unknown Ann Matthews
Gender Female
Birth[1] Est 1603 England
Marriage 1623/24 to John Price, of Henrico Co., VA
Marriage Bef 1636 Virginiato Robert Hallom
Marriage 1640 Charles City, Virginiato Daniel Llewellen
Death[2][1] Bef 15 May 1666 Charles City, Charles City, Virginia

Notes

ANN (maiden name unknown) was born about 1603, in England, and died before 15 May 1666, in Virginia. There have been claims that Ann was the daughter of Samuel Matthews. However, the records show that Samuel Matthews was only 12 or 13 years older than Ann. Others have claimed that she was born Ann Baker, but fail to show documentary proof for that name. Proof of her maiden name is still lacking.

Ann married three times and had three children with each marriage.

She married (1) JOHN PRICE Bef. 1623 in Virginia. He was born about 1584, in Brecknock, Breconshire, Wales, and died 1628, in Charles City County, VA.

She married (2) ROBERT HALLOM before 1636, in Virginia.

She married (3) DANIEL LLEWELLYN about February 1640/41, in Charles City County, VA. He was born about 1600, in Chelmsford, County Essex, England, and died before 11 March 1663/64, in Chelmsford, County Essex, England.

According to Adventurers of Purse and Person, by Dorman, Vol. II,p. 849: "Ann [____] Price, who came to Virginia in the Francis Bonaventure, August 1620, and was living with her first husband John Price at Neck of Land, Charles City, 1623/4, being listed there in the muster, 1624/5, aged 21."

Ann married (2) Robert Hallom after the death of John Price. On 6 May 1638, a patent was issued to Ann Hallom, widow, and the heirs of Robert Hallom, dec'd, for 1000 acres in Henrico. Northeast by the woods, southwest by the river, northwest by Bremo & land of Mr. Richard Cocke, & southeast toward Turkey Island Creek adj land of John Price.

Robert Hallom had died and she had married Daniel Llewellyn by 1640. He was in Virginia before 19 Sep 1633, when he was claimed as a headright by Capt. William Perry.

After Ann married Daniel Llewellyn, he undertook the management of the Virginia interests of the Halloms still in England which produced a considerable correspondence and is recorded in the court records of Charles City County. He died while in England on business. He left a will which was proven in England. It names Ann and the three children they had together.

Childen of Ann (?) and John Price:

1. Mary Price, b. 1623 in Virginia; 2. Mathew Price, b. 1626, in Virginia; 3. John Price, born in Virginia.

Children of Ann (?) and Robert Hallom:

1. Ann Hallom, born in Virginia, married John Gundry; 2. Sarah Hallom, born in Virginia, married Samuel Woodward; 3. Robert Hallom, Jr., born in Virginia but sent to live in England after father's death.

Children of Ann (?) and Daniel Llewellyn:

1. Martha Llewellyn, b. about 1640, in Virginia, married Rev. Richard Jones; 2. Margaret Llewellyn, b. about 1645, in Virginia, married James Cruse; 3. Daniel Llewellyn, Jr., born 1687, in Charles City County, Virginia and married Jane Stith, daughter of John Stith and Jane Mosby.

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Ancestry.com. OneWorldTree. (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc.).
  2. Dorman, John Frederick. Adventurers of purse and person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5. (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Company, c2004, 4th edition)
    pg. 843-850.

    Ann (___) Price, who came to Virginia in the Francis Bonaventure, Aug. 1620, and was living with her (1) husband 1. John Price at Neck of Land, Charles City, 1623/4, being listed there in the muster, 1624/5, aged 21. She married (2), before 1636, 1. Robert Hallom and (3), probably by 1640, Daniel Llewellyn, who was in Virginia by 19 Sept. 1633 when he was claimed as a headright by Capt. William Perry.

    Daniel Llewellyn, Gent., received a patent, 27 Oct. 1642, for 856 acres on the "Upper branches of Turkey Island Creek" and adjacent to "Mr. Aston's land", in which he claimed among 17 headrights Robert Hallome and Francis Hallome.

    Apparently Ann (___) Price Hallom Llewellyn was dead by 15 May 1666 when Daniel Llewellyn repatented his father's land which became due him as son and heir.