Person:Ann Wilmot (1)

Ann Wilmot
b.Est 1618
d.Bet 27 Feb 1653/54 and 1 May 1654 New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
m. Bef 1615
  1. Benjamin WilmotEst 1615 - 1651
  2. Ann WilmotEst 1618 - Bet 1653/54 & 1654
  3. William WilmotEst 1622 - 1689
  • HWilliam BunnellEst 1610 -
  • WAnn WilmotEst 1618 - Bet 1653/54 & 1654
m. Bef 1636
  1. Benjamin BunnellEst 1636 - Bef 1696
  2. Lydia BunnellEst 1638 - 1708
  3. Nathaniel BonnellAbt 1645 - Aft 1696
  4. Mary Bunnell1650 - 1724
  5. Ebenezer Bunnell1653 - Bef 1654
Facts and Events
Name[1] Ann Wilmot
Married Name Ann Bunnell
Gender Female
Birth[1] Est 1618 Rough estimate based on dates of marriages of self and siblings.
Marriage Bef 1636 Based on estimated date of birth of eldest known child (Benjamin.)
to William Bunnell
Death[2] Bet 27 Feb 1653/54 and 1 May 1654 New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Wilmot, in Jacobus, Donald Lines. Families of Ancient New Haven. (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1974)
    8:1981.
  2. Bunnell, in Jacobus, Donald Lines. Families of Ancient New Haven. (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1974)
    2:358.

    "… Ann da. Benjamin and Ann Wilmot, who d 1653/4."

  3.   Powers, Zara Jones; Franklin Bowditch Dexter; and Connecticut) New Haven Colony Historical Society (New Haven. New Haven town records. (New Haven [Connecticut]: New Haven Colony Historical Society, 1917-1962)
    Vol. 1 pp. 200, 208.

    [p. 200] AT A COURT FOR NEW HAVEN, February 27th, 1653
    "The Governor informed that one cause of this meeting is aboute Goodwife Bunill who is sicke, upon whom the towne hath been of some charge, but whether as much be done as requireth is a question. Also there is two children to be put out."
    [p. 208] AT A COURT FOR NEW HAVEN, May ye First, 1654
    "The Towne was informed that old [William] Bunnill (whose wife and child is dead) is desirous to goe to old England, wch if it could be attained might free the Towne from some charge..."