Person:Anne Storrs (1)

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Anne Storrs
 
m. 1656
  1. Anne StorrsAbt 1663 -
m. 2 Mar 168 (O.S.) / 1685(N.S.)
  1. John Cawson1692 - 1729
m. 11 Sep 1694
  1. Adam Askew, Esq., M.B.1696 - 1773
  2. Anthony Askew, MD, of Wakefield1699 - Abt 1736
  3. Margaret Askew1702 -
Facts and Events
Name Anne Storrs
Gender Female
Marriage 2 Mar 168 (O.S.) / 1685(N.S.) Halton, Lancashire, EnglandSt. Wilfrid's Church
to Charles Cawson
Birth[1] Abt 1663 Melling, Lancashire, England
Marriage 11 Sep 1694 Lancaster, Lancashire, EnglandSt. Mary's Church
to Anthony Askew, Esq., M.D.
References
  1. International Genealogical Index.

    « Anne Storrs - International Genealogical Index - Father: Adam Storrs, Mother: Jane Rawlinson / Gender: Female Birth: About 1663 Melling, , Lancashire, England / Marriage: 02 MAR 1684 / Spouse: Charles Cawson »

  2.   Boyd's Marriage Index 1538-1840.

    « Year: 1684 / Last Name 1: STORRS / First Name 1: AN / Last Name 2: CAUSON / First Name 2: CHA / Place: HALTON / County: LANCASHIRE »

  3.   Boyd's Marriage Index 1538-1840.

    « Year: 1694 / Last Name 1: ASKEW / First Name 1: ANT / Last Name 2: CAUSON / First Name 2: AN / Place: LANCASTER ST MARY / County: LANCASHIRE »

  4.   Storrs, Charles. Storrs Family : Genealogical and Other Memoranda
    p. 15.

    « "Pedigree of Rawlinson, Storrs, Askew, Crackenthorp, and Mottram." [Extracted from the Archives of the College of Arms, London, by Stephen Tucker, Esq., Rouge Croix Pursuivant of Arms.]
    ...
    « Jane, dau of William Rawlinson of . . . and sister of Sr Wm one of the Lords Commrs of the Gt Seal to K. Wm III.
    =
    Adam Storrs of Storrs in the County Palat. of Lancaster Esq. lineally descended from Philip du Storrs who was Stores Providetor to William Duke of Normandy afterwds called William the Conqueror and accompanied him in his Expedition into England A.D. 1065.
    |
    Anne, only daughter and Heire of Adam Storrs of Storrs Hall in the County Palatine of Lancaster Esq.
    =
    Anthony Askew Esq. of Kendall M.D. Deputy Lieut. and one of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the County of Westmoreland baptized the 10th July 1670, married Septr 13th 1694, died March 1739. »
    > Storrs, Charles: 'The Storrs Family - Genealogical and other Memoranda', privately printed, New York, 1886, p. 15 > Accessed on: www.archive.org/stream/ (pdf 37 of 587)

  5.   Chippindall, William Harold: The History of the Township of Arkolme in the County of Lancaster, Chetham Society, 1931
    pp. 19-20.

    « ... The above-named Adam Storrs, baptised at Melling on 2nd September, 1629, is called eldest son and heir in his marriage contract on 5th April,1656, when he was about to marry Jane, the daughter of William Rawlinson of Graithewaite-in-Furness Fells (she was buried at Melling on 24th June, 1676). This Adam was admitted by the Hornby Manor Court as tenant on 20th September, 1663. During the latter period of his life he lived at Kendal with his eldest daughter, Anne, and her second husband, Anthony Askew, M.D., of Kendal. He made his will on 13th February, 1701-02, and was buried at Kendal on 17th February, 1701-02. By his will he left the Storrs estate to his daughter, Anne, for life, with remainder to her husband, Dr. Askew. Adam Storrs and his wife, Jane, had the following family, viz.:—
    (i) Henry Storrs, born l0th September, 1661, baptised at Melling, 25th August, 1662; died an infant.
    (ii) William Storrs, baptised at Melling, 26th December, 1665; died an infant
    (iii) Anne Storrs, was married twice: Firstly to Charles Cawson of Lancaster, merchant, at Halton Church, on 2nd March, 1684-85; he died in 1693 and Anne Cawson signed the administration bond on July 1st, 1693. By this husband she had one son, John Cawson of Penrith, a physician, educated at Cambridge. Admitted at Christ's College in December, 1708 ; MB, 1712.
    In 1694 she was married again to Anthony Askew, MD, of Kendal, and by him she had at least three children, viz.:—
    (a) Adam Askew, MD, of Newcastle-on-Tyne.
    (b) Anthony Askew of Wakefield, who died before his father, leaving issue:— /(1) Anthony Askew, a minor in 1739, named in the will of his grandfather, Dr. Askew of Kendal. / (2 and 3) Two daughters, also minors in 1739.
    (c) Margaret Askew.
    Dr. Askew of Kendal made his will on 31st March, 1739, which was proved on 18th June, 1740. »
    Accessed on: books.google.co.uk/