Person:Winifrede Wheatley (1)

Watchers
Winifrede (Wheatley) Rosson
 
m. Abt 1685
  1. James WheatleyAbt 1688 - Bef 1720
  2. John WheatleyAbt 1690 - Bef 1770
  3. Winifrede (Wheatley) RossonAbt 1692 -
  4. Joseph WheatleyAbt 1694 - Bef 1739/40
  5. Thomas WheatleyBet 1699 & 1702 -
  6. Ann (Wheatley) NorrisBet 1701 & 1703 -
  7. Elizabeth WheatleyBet 1704 & 1717 -
  8. Susannah WheatleyBet 1704 & 1717 -
  9. Mary (Wheatley) GreenwellBet 1704 & 1717 -
  10. Francis WheatleyBet 1704 & 1717 -
  • HRobert RossonAbt 1690 - Bef 1773
  • WWinifrede (Wheatley) RossonAbt 1692 -
m. Abt 1712
  1. Elizabeth RossonAbt 1715 -
  2. Ann RossonAbt 1717 -
  3. Mary RossonAbt 1720 -
Facts and Events
Name Winifrede (Wheatley) Rosson
Baptismal Name Winifrede Wheatley
Married Name Mrs. Winfrede Rosson
Gender Female
Birth? Abt 1692 Saint Mary's, Maryland, United States
Marriage Abt 1712 Saint Mary's, Maryland, United States[guesstimate]
to Robert Rosson
References
  1.   Wheatley Family by Donald Drury.

    [4] Winfrede Wheatley s/o John [1] was born circa 1692.
    She married Robert Rosson a joiner (carpenter). They had three
    children, [20] Elizabeth, [21] Ann, and [22] Mary Rosson.
    Robert Rosson wrote his will on 2/10/1733 and it was probated
    on 5/14/1773 (20:662). His wife Winfrede was named executrix
    and his three children were also named in the Will.
    (Colonial Settlers St. Clement's Bay : P 265)

    ... Sundry publications cite Winifred Wheatley's husband as John Horn
    For example, see Annie Walker Burns, Maryland Marriage records
    "Hep-Hyn" (Annapolis: privately printed, 1938), 165 which cites Perogative
    Court (Testamentary Proceedings)23:150 Md. State Archives. The Hodge File
    at the Md. State Archives, cataloging marriages implied through court
    records, makes the same assumption. The cited document shows that
    John Horn stood as surety for the widow of John II, an act that does imply a
    relationship of some type. Satisfactory evidence for the identification of John
    Horn as Winifred's husband has not been found, to the present writer's
    (Mr. Carley) knowledge.