Family:John Haburne and Anna Unknown (1)

 
b. Est 1542
 
b. Est 1545
bur. 17 Feb 1622/23 Cottingham, Yorkshire, England
Facts and Events
Marriage[1] Bef 1564 Cottingham, Yorkshire, EnglandNo record of date and place of marriage, but probably at Cottingham; eldest known child born 1564.
Children
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chr. 14 Mar 1567/68 Cottingham, Yorkshire, England
 
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chr. 17 Feb 1571/72 Cottingham, Yorkshire, England
 
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The Haburne Family

"John Haburne heads this family at Cottingham, Yorkshire, but the name of his wife is unknown, unless she was the Anna Haberne who was buried who was buried 17 Feb. 1622/3, a theory which receives weight from the fact that her son Ralph named his eldest daughter Anna. If so, and if she was twenty when John's first recorded child was baptized, she would have been about seventy-eight at her death. One John Habron was buried 19 Oct. 1597, another 6 Dec. 1622. If the latter was the father of Ralph, he must have lived to be about eighty, and the earlier John may have been his father. Or William Haburne who was buried 3 Nov. 1565 could have been our John's father, though he could equally as well have been John's son, born say 1562 before the present register begins.

The name is variously spelled in the records, some of the earliest entries making it Habron, but Haburne and Haberne seem to be the preferred forms, and Haburne was the spelling used in Ralph's will. John may have been brother of Agnes Haburne who married (8 Nov. 1568) William Taylor and of Margaret Haburne who married (23 Jan. 1568/9) Richard Moore."[1]

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 The Ancestry of Hannah (Grant) Hazen, in Hazen, Tracy Elliot, and Donald Lines Jacobus (Editor). The Hazen Family in America: A Genealogy. (Thomaston, Conn.: Robert Hazen, 1947)
    11-12.