Person:Anne Hall (19)

Anne Hall
d.Bet 22 Nov 1669 and 21 Feb 1670 Huntington, Suffolk, New York
m. Bef 1609
  1. Abraham HallBef 1609/10 - 1609/10
  2. Anne Hall1612/13 - Bet 1669 & 1670
  • HWilliam Rogers1612/13 - Est 1658
  • WAnne Hall1612/13 - Bet 1669 & 1670
m. 2 Feb 1630/31
  1. Obadiah Rogers1633 - 1707
  2. Jonathan Rogers1635 - 1709
  3. Mary RogersAbt 1638 -
  4. John Rogers1640 - Bef 1676
  5. Samuel RogersAbt 1642 -
  6. Hannah RogersAbt 1644 -
  7. Noah RogersEst 1646 - 1725
Facts and Events
Name[1] Anne Hall
Married Name Anne Rogers
Married Name Anne Wood
Gender Female
Christening[1][2] 16 Feb 1612/13 Stratford upon Avon, Warwickshire, England
Marriage 2 Feb 1630/31 Stratford upon Avon, Warwickshire, Englandto William Rogers
Will[3] 22 Nov 1669 Huntington, Suffolk, New York
Death[3] Bet 22 Nov 1669 and 21 Feb 1670 Huntington, Suffolk, New York(probably) Between date of will and date of probate.
Probate[3] 21 Feb 1670 Will proved.
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Hall, in Hickok, Charles Nelson. The Hickok Genealogy: Descendants of William Hickoks of Farmington, Connecticut: With Ancestry of Charles Nelson Hickok. (Rutland, Vt.: The Tuttle Publishing Company, 1938)
    328.

    Anne Hall, bastard daughter [of Grace Hall], bapt. [Stratford-on-Avon] 16 Feb. 1612.

  2. Savage, Richard, Transcriber, and Church of England. Parish Church of Stratford-upon-Avon. The Registers of Stratford-on-Avon, in the County of Warwick. (London: Parish Register Society, 1897-1905)
    6:84.

    1612 … ffebruary 16 … Anne a Bastard of Grace Hall. [baptized].

  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Rogers, in Hickok, Charles Nelson. Ancestors of Charles Nelson Hickok. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1950)
    402.

    "… Widow Rogers appears in a deed in 1667, therefore probably William was dead; maybe she married (2) George Wood (had infant child George Wood, died by witchcraft, caused by Ralph Hall and his wife, Mary); Ann Rogers of Huntington, will of 22 November 1669; proved 21 February 1670; children: Obadiah, eldest son, £ 40, John, Noah, Hannah and Mary, also son Samuel but probably Samuel was a son-in-law, perhaps Samuel Messenger, to whom Ann Rogers granted land in 1669; another son, Jonathan is known although not in mother's will; Noah Rogers calls him brother in a deed in 1699."