Person:Anna Uredge (1)

Anna Uredge
chr.7 Jan 1598/99 Marden, Kent, England
m. 7 May 1592
  1. Elizabeth Uredge1595 - 1632
  2. Mary Uredge1597 -
  3. Anna Uredge1598/99 - 1664
  4. Thomas Uredge1601 -
  5. Sarah Uredge1607 -
  • HStephen VinallEst 1595 - Aft 1638/39
  • WAnna Uredge1598/99 - 1664
m. 21 Oct 1623
  1. Stephen Vinall1624 - 1624
  2. Elizabeth Vinall1625/26 -
  3. Martha Vinall1628 -
  4. Stephen Vinall1630 -
  5. John Vinall1634 - 1698
Facts and Events
Name[1] Anna Uredge
Married Name Anna Vinall
Gender Female
Christening[1] 7 Jan 1598/99 Marden, Kent, England
Marriage 21 Oct 1623 Benenden, Kent, Englandto Stephen Vinall
Death[2][3] 6 Oct 1664 Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
Estate Inventory[2][3] 4 Mar 1664/65 Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States£87. 10s. 10d.; Inventory presented in court.
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 GeorgeA Uredge, in Mahler, Leslie, and Randy A. West. The Uredge Families of Counties Kent and Sussex: Ancestral to Anna1 (Uredge) Vinall, of Scituate, Massachusetts, and John1 Stanley of Hartford, Connecticut. American Genealogist (D.L. Jacobus). (Jan/Apr 2020)
    91:194.

    "Anna Uredge, bp. (Marden) 7 Jan. 1598/9; …"

  2. 2.0 2.1 Anna Vinall's Inventory, in Plymouth Colony Wills and Inventories. Mayflower Descendant: A Quarterly Magazine of Pilgrim Genealogy and History,. (1899-1937)
    16:127.

    "[fol. 26] 'A true Inventory of the Estate of Anna Vinall of Scittuate Deceased the sixt Day of October 1664 and exhibited to the Court held att Plymouth the 4th of March 1664 on the oathes of Stephen Vinall and John Vinall” was taken by Nicholas Baker and Nathaniel Baker. 'This is a true Inventory excepting the lands'"

  3. 3.0 3.1 Anna Vinall. (Scituate.), in Winsor, Justin. Abstract of the First Wills in the Probate Office, Plymouth. New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (1850-1853)
    6:186.

    "Anna Vinall. (Scituate.) Inventory. She d. 6 Oct. 1664. On oaths of Stephen and John Vinall. £87. 10s. 10d. (excepting lands). By Nic. and Nat. Baker."