Person:Edmund Angier (3)

Edmund Angier
chr.31 Mar 1612 Dedham, Essex, England
m. 15 May 1601
  1. William AngerBef 1602 - 1602
  2. Mary Angier1603 - 1643/44
  3. John Anger1605 - 1677
  4. Samuel Anger1607 - Bef 1667
  5. Bezaliell AngerAbt 1609 - Bef 1678
  6. Edmund Angier1612 - 1691/92
  7. Anne Anger1617 -
  8. Thomas Anger1620 - Bef 1623
  • HEdmund Angier1612 - 1691/92
  • WRuth AmesAbt 1618 - 1656
m. Abt 1644
  1. John Angier1645 - 1647/48
  2. Ruth Angier1647 - 1742
  3. John Angier1649 - Bef 1656
  4. Ephraim AngierAbt 1651 - 1678/79
  5. Rev. Samuel Angier1653/54 - 1718/19
  • HEdmund Angier1612 - 1691/92
  • WAnna Batt1630 - 1688
m. 12 Jun 1657
  1. Edmund Angier1659 -
  2. Hannah Angier1660 - 1690/91
  3. John Angier1664 - 1664
  4. Nathaniel Angier1665 -
  5. Elizabeth Angier1667 - 1732
  6. Mary Angier - Bef 1742
  7. Sarah AngierEst 1670 - 1738/39
Facts and Events
Name Edmund Angier
Gender Male
Christening[1] 31 Mar 1612 Dedham, Essex, England
Marriage Abt 1644 to Ruth Ames
Marriage 12 Jun 1657 Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United Statesto Anna Batt
Death[2] 4 Mar 1691/92 Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
Burial[3] Old Burying Ground Harvard Square, Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. Sherman, Thomas Townsend. "The Early English Shermans", in The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society)
    66:325.

    [Parish Register from Dedham, England. Baptisms]
    1612, Mch. 31, Edmund, son of John Ainger.
    [Note: "Genealogical Gleanings in England, by Henry Waters, p. 50:416, shows this as "1610 March 31. Edmund son of John Anger", but Waters says p. 414, his entries are from notes in "Col. Chester's book", not the result of direct examination, and hopes "my readers will not place too implicit trust upon its accuracy. My work was done hurriedly." Given this hint, this appears to be the same entry as above, as opposed to two separate sons named Edmund born exactly two years apart. The Waters article also contains a whole series of Angier wills that show Edmund was the son of John Angier and Ann Sherman.]

  2. Harris, William Thaddeus. Epitaphs from the Old Burying Ground in Cambridge: with Notes. (Cambridge, Mass.: J. Owen, 1845)
    21.

    [Year] 1693.

    [Inscription] "Here rests ye body of / Mr. Edmund Angier / Merchant who left / his earthly & entered / into his heavenly / house ye 4th of March / 1692 Ætatis suæ 80. / The memory of ye Just is blessed."

    [Note] "Edmund Angier, Cambridge 1636, freeman 1640, member of the church; he married Ruth, ' the daughter of that famous light, Dr. Ames' (Church Records); she died July 3, 1656, and he married Anna Batt, June 12, 1657."

  3. Edmund Angier, in Find A Grave.