Person:Anna Vassall (2)

Anna Vassall
b.1628/29 England
 
m. Aft 9 Jun 1613
  1. Judith VassallAbt 1619 - 1670
  2. Frances VassellAbt 1622/23 - 1670
  3. Captain John Vassall1624/25 - 1688
  4. Anna Vassall1628/29 -
  5. Margaret Vassall1632/33 -
  6. Mary Vassall1634 -
m. Bef Jul 1655
Facts and Events
Name Anna Vassall
Alt Name[1][2] Ann Vassall
Married Name[1] _____ Ware
Gender Female
Christening? 20 Apr 1628 Little Baddow, Essex, England
Birth[1][2] 1628/29 Englandage 6 - Blessing passenger manifest
Emigration[2] 1635 Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United Statesfrom London, England aboard the Blessing
Marriage Bef Jul 1655 to Nicholas Ware
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Blessing (1635)
The people who probably sailed on the blessing are known based on lists compiled at port in 1635.
Sailed: July 1635 from London, England under Master John Lester
Arrived: Sep 1635 at Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony

Passengers:
~50 (Full List)
Henry Beck - Thomas Biggs - Jo. Briggs - Gilbert Brooke - William Brooke - Christion Buck - John Burles - Nathaniell Byham - Richard Cope - William Cope - Suzan Danes - Barnabie Davies - Jo. Fitch - Hathoway, Jo. Hathoway - Richard Hollingworth and family - Elizabeth Holly - Mary Hubbard - Christian Hunter and family - Edward Ingram - Jo. Jackson and family - Thomas King - Suzan King - Robert and Elizabeth Lewes - Nicholas Long - Jo. Manifold - Richard More - Jo. Mory - Thomazin Munson - Robert Onyon - Nicholas Robinson and family - Robert Salwell and family - Richard Sexton - Mary Spratt - Jo. Stucbridge and family - Thomas Trentum - Robert Turner - Sara Tynkler - William Vassall and family

Resources: Primary Sources:
Other information: Passenger list - Olive Tree

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Griffin, Paula Porter, and Thomas Stephen Neel. The Ancestors of Daniel White, 1777-1836, and his wife, Sarah Ford, 1778-1847, and Their Descendants. (Evansville, Indiana: Unigraphic, 1979)
    page 106.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Hotten, John Camden. The Original Lists of Persons of Quality (1874): Emigrants; Religious Exiles; Political Rebels; Serving Men Sold for a Term of years; Apprentices; Children Stolen; Maidens Pressed; and others who went from Great Britain to the American Plantations 1600- 1700. with their ages, the localities where they formerly lived in the mother country, the names of the ships in which they embarked, and other interesting particulars. (London, England: Chatto and Windus, 1874)
    pages 93-94.