Person:Anne Unknown (457)

Anne Unknown
b.Est 1590
  • HJohn HoskinsEst 1585 - 1648
  • WAnne UnknownEst 1590 - 1662/63
m. Est 1610
  1. Katherine HoskinsEst 1612 -
  2. John HoskinsAbt 1613 -
  3. Thomas HoskinsAbt 1613 - 1666
Facts and Events
Name[3] Anne Unknown
Gender Female
Birth[4] Est 1590
Marriage Est 1610 to John Hoskins
Unknown  Refuted child?: Anthony Hoskins (1) 
John Hoskins
Will[2] 17 Aug 1660 Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Death[1] 6 Mar 1662/63 Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Probate[2] 1 Jun 1663 Inventory Taken

Identity

Anne's will dated 17 Aug 1660 gives to her son Thomas her half of her husband's estate; should Thomas die before his son (John) comes of age, then the estate to be held until Thomas' son John reaches the age of 21 years. Should both Thomas and his son die, then she bequeaths her property "amongst the children of my daughter Wilton's daughter Mary Marshall." She names "[f]or my overseers I desire John Strong, sen. & my son David Wilton.

References
  1. John Hoskins, in Anderson, Robert Charles. The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995)
    2:1001.

    ' "Old widow Hoskins" died at Windsor 6 March 1662[/3] [CTVR 21; Grant 83].'

  2. 2.0 2.1 Ann Hoskins, in Manwaring, Charles W. A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records. (Hartford, Conn.: R. S. Peck & Co., 1904-06)
    1:207. 208.

    Hoskins, Ann, Windsor. Invt. £113-04-00. Taken 1st June, 1663, by William Gaylord, Walter Fyler, Matthew Grant. Ann Hoskins was the Widow of John Hoskins.

    The Last will & testament, dated 17 August, 1660, of Ane Hoskins, widow, wife of John Hoskins of Windsor : As for my outward estate, I thus bestow : First, to my sonn Thomas Hoskins I give my part of the housinge & Land which was halfe of all yt was my husband's ; this I give to him after my decease, for him to Injoy his life tyme, & after his decease I give it to his sonne John Hoskins. My will is, in case his father dy before he comes to the age of on & twenty years, that the yearly incres of this estate shall be Improved for him & redowne only to him, to be put into his hands at the age of on & twentie years old, booth the housinge, half the orchard & half the Land which was my part he shall wholy have & after yt age for he & his forever ; but in case the sayd John shall dy before he Come to this age to poses & injoy this estate, then my will is yt this whole estate yt was mine shall be distributed equally amongst the children of my daughter Wilton's daughter Mary Marshall. Also my feather bead with all his furnituer I give to my sonne Thomas Hoskins, & after his decease I give it to his sonne John Hoskins, all to be kept for him tell the age of on & twenty yeares ; & in case he dy before yt age, then this, as the housing & land, be to Mary Marshalls children. Also a brass pot & a brass pan & tow platters & a puding pane & a brasse skellet & bras candle stecke, a puter bason, two poring dishes, two alcemy sponns, a Great Chest & a Cofer, a boxe—all this I give to my sonne Thomas as the other things above. For my overseers I desire John Strong sen. & my son David Wilton.

    - Ann X Hoskins. Witness: Henry Clarke, John Witchfield, Walter Fyler.

  3. See family page - Fyler/Filer identification not supported.
  4. Birth year estimated based on estimated birth year of her daughter Katherine.