Person:Agnes Unknown (489)

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  • HJohn WoodburyBef 1583 - Bef 1641/42
  • WAgnes Napper1598 - 1672
m. Bef 1629
  1. John WoodburyEst 1629 - 1672
  2. Hannah Woodbury1636 -
  3. Abigail Woodbury1637 -
  4. Deacon Peter Woodbury1640 - 1704
Facts and Events
Name[1][4] Agnes Napper
Gender Female
Christening[4] 1 May 1598 Hardington, Somerset, England
Marriage Bef 1629 to John Woodbury
Death[3] 14 Feb 1672 Beverly, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Alt Death[1][5] 14 Feb 1672/73 Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States

John Woodbury's Second Wife

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 John Woodbury, in Anderson, Robert Charles. The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995)
    III:2055, 2057.

    "Raymon Meyers Tingley gave a name and exact date for the second marriage of John Woodbury [Tingley-Meyers 450], but as with all items attributable only to this author, we should meet these data with extreme skepticism."

  2.   Tingley, Raymon Meyers. Some ancestral lines: being a record of some of the ancestors of Guilford Solon Tingley and his wife Martha Pamelia Meyers. (Rutland, Vermont: Tuttle Publishing Co., 1935)
    450.

    "(John Woodbury) married second, March 19, 1627/8, Annis or Agnes Napper, daughter of Thomas, baptized May 1, 1598, Harding, Eng."

  3. Beverly, Essex, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Beverly, Massachusetts, to the End of Year 1849. (Topsfield, Massachusetts, 1906-07)
    II:616.

    Woodbery, Annice, (died) Feb. 14, 1672.

  4. 4.0 4.1 Church of England. Parish Church of Hardington. Parish registers, 1756-1900. (Salt Lake City, Utah, United States: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1988).

    FHL Film#0095274 Hardington, Somerset, England Bishop’s Transcripts 1598-1609, ITEM 1 Dwelly’s
    Parish Records, edited by E. Dwelly, Vol. 1 The first portion of the Bishop’s Transcripts at Wells, being
    those that are in the most fragile condition. [Section I. Parishes A-H] copied from the originals by Arthur
    J. Jewers, Printed & Published by the editor at his genealogical offices, Margate Road, MCMXIII 1903.
    Hardington,
    Page 451, christenings 1598, May 1 Agnes dr. of Thomas Napper
    Page 451, christenings 1598, May 1 Agnes dr. of Thomas Napper
    Page 451, christenings 1598, Nov. 30 Margery Napper
    Page 451, marriages 1598/1599, Jan. 28 Thomas Napper (sic)
    Page 452, burials 1609, Robert Napper
    The Hardington records only exist in bits and snatches before 1630.
    High Ham parish [same film]
    Page 468, christenings 1607, May 10 Edward s. of John Napper
    FHL Film#1,470,994 Seavington St. Mary, Somerset, England,
    1639 christenings, John & Anne Woodberrie Sonne & daughtr to John Woodberrie and Anne his wife
    were Baptized May 2d 1639
    The Seavington St. Mary records exist in bits and snatches before 1639

    burials 1619, Elizabeth ye daughter of Andrew Bishop was buried ye 5th of Septemb
    christenings 1629/1630, Thomas ye daughter of Edward Napper was baptized ye 10th of Januarie
    burials 1640, Thomas Napper ye 20 of Aprill
    The West Coker records only exist in bits and snatches before 1630.

    [In 2002 Charla Woodbury a professional genealogist and Genealogical Research Director at FamilyLink from Provo, Utah traveled to England and and located several important records pertaining to this family]

  5. Beverly was incorporated, taken off from Salem, in 1668.