Person:John Aniball (1)

John Aniball
 
m. Abt 1647
  1. Anna AnnableAbt 1651 - 1687
Facts and Events
Name John Aniball
Gender Male
Marriage Abt 1647 to Anna Unknown
Death[1] 8 Oct 1664 Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. William Wyman Fiske, FASG, “The Whipple Family of Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire: Proposed Ancestral Origin of Matthew Whipple of Bocking, Essex, and a Whipple Ancestral Line for Arthur Gary of Roxbury, Massachusetts,” , in The Genealogist (American Society of Genealogists). (New York, New York: Organization for the Promotion of Scholarship in Genealogy, 1980-)
    20:191-217@212, Fall 2006.

    Children of Matthew1 Whipple and Anne Hawkins:... 7. Anne Whipple m (1) John Annable, tailor of Ipswich, Mass., who died there 8 Oct 1664 [IpsVR 2:478]. Administration of the estate of John Anable intestate granted 10 Nov 1664 to widow Anna [ECP 1:454-55]. She m. (2) Nicholas Clapp of Dorchester, Mass. On 23 May 1672, Nicholas Clapp of Dorchester, with the consent of Ann his wife, conveyed land in Ipswich to "John Aniball of Ipswich in the county of Essex Taylor, son in law [stepson] to the said Nicholas Clapp." [Ipswich Deeds 3:317] The deed was witnessed by Thomas Savage Sr and William Bartholomew.[William Bartholomew being Anna's brother-in-law by way of her brother's marriage to Mary Bartholomew.] Note this is the source recommended by Robert Charles Anderson in the Great Migration Directory p 368. The author is one of 50 members of FASG It does appear indeed she was Anne Whipple daughter of Matthew1 Whipple.