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Facts and Events
Name[1] |
Anne Welles |
Married Name |
Anne Thompson |
Married Name |
Anne Howkins |
Gender |
Female |
Birth[1][2] |
Est 1620 |
Burmington, Warwickshire, England (possibly) |
Marriage |
14 Apr 1646 |
Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United Statesto Thomas Thompson |
Marriage |
16 Jul 1656 |
Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United Statesto Anthony Howkins |
Death[1][2][3] |
Bef 19 Oct 1680 |
Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, United StatesBefore date of inventory. |
Estate Inventory[3] |
19 Oct 1680 |
£119-13-04. |
Probate[4] |
2 Dec 1680 |
Inventory exhibited. Administration to (son) John Thompson. |
Anne (Welles) (Thompson) Howkins Extended Family and Descendancy
"Anne had raised the children of five different marriages: of her own two marriages, of her second husband by his first wife, and of her brothers John and Samuel, both of whom died young. At some point Anne may have moved her family to Stratford for a while, as the younger children and stepchildren married there. Because Anne raised her own children and those of her brothers John and Samuel, and their descendants remained in the same area, many of their descendants eventually intermarried, resulting in several lineages which descend from as many as three to five of the six children of Gov. Thomas Welles (Nutmegger 30:211-215)."[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 3. Anne2 Welles, in Mathews, Barbara Jean; Donna Holt Siemiatkoski; Kathryn Smith Black; and Nancy Pexa. The Descendants of Gov. Thomas Welles of Connecticut and His Wife Alice Tomes. (Wethersfield, Conn.: Welles Family Association, 2015)
212-20.
3. Anne2 Welles (Gov. Thomas1); born c. 1620, probably in Burmington, Warwickshire, England; and died bef. 19 October 1680 in Farmington, Connecticut (NEHGR 30:302)."
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Jacobus, Donald Lines, and Edgar Francis Waterman. Hale, House and Related Families, Mainly of the Connecticut River Valley. (Hartford: The Connecticut Historical Society, 1952)
782.
"Ann (Welles), b. [say 1620]; d. at Farmington, Conn., in 1680."
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Starr, Frank Farnsworth. Various Ancestral Lines of James Goodwin and Lucy (Morgan) Goodwin of Hartford, Connecticut. (Hartford, Conn.: The Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Press, 1915)
1:209.
"Ann, widow of Thomas Thomson and Anthony Howkins, died before October 19, 1680, the date when an inventory of her estate was taken. The property, which consisted wholly of clothing, household goods and other personal estate, at the houses of Samuel Gridley, John Thomson and Thomas Thomson, amounted to £85-09-06, besides £24-03-10 due for rents, etc. The debts of the estate were 'By legacies not yet paid' £52-08-06, 'Due to Thomas Thomson' £04-07-01 and other claims amounting to £04-03-11."
- ↑ Howkins, Mrs. Anna, in Manwaring, Charles W. A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records. (Hartford, Conn.: R. S. Peck & Co., 1904-06)
1:324.
"Howkins, Mrs. Anna, Farmington. Invt. £119-13-04. Court Record, Page 31 — 2nd December, 1680: Exhibited an Invt. Adms. to John Thompson; Samuel Gridley and Capt. John Standly to be Overseers. The children: John Thompson, Thomas Thompson, Beatrice Parker, Mary Hally, Hester Gridley, Elizabeth Brinsmade, Hanna Howkins. Distribution: To John Thompson, Eldest son, £12-18-04; Thomas Thompson, £6-09-02 (to this John allowed 40s from his portion); to Beatrice Parker, £4; to Mary Hally, £4; to Hester Gridley, being neglected in her father's Will, £16-05-10; to Hanna Howkins, £4; to Elizabeth Brinsmade (£4)."
- Virkus, F.A. Virkus, F.A. The Compendium of American Genealogy, First Families of America. (440--442 S. Dearborn Street, Chicago, Illinois: The Virkus Company, Genealogical Publishers, 1930)
7:452.
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