Person:Robert Nanney (2)

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Robert Nanney
b.Cal 1613
m. Bef 1654
  1. John Nanney1653/54 - 1654
  2. John Nanney1656 - 1658
  3. Joseph Nanney1658 - 1658
  4. Samuel Nanney1659 - 1690
  5. Mary Nanny1661 - 1690
  6. Elizabeth Nanney1663/64 - 1664
Facts and Events
Name[1][2][3] Robert Nanney
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] Cal 1613
Emigration[1] 1635 On the Increase.
Marriage Bef 1654 Estimate based on date of birth of eldest known child (John).
to Katherine Wheelwright
Will[1] 22 Aug 1663 Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
Death[1][2] 27 Aug 1663 Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
Estate Inventory[1] 10 Sep 1663 £1089 14s. 14¼4d., of which £560 was real estate; …
Probate[1] 7 Nov 1663 Will proved.
Divorce Bef 7 Sep 1672 Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States (probably)from Katherine Wheelwright
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Robert Nanney, in Anderson, Robert Charles; George F. Sanborn; and Melinde Lutz Sanborn. The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635. (Boston, Massachusetts: NEHGS, 1999-2011)
    2:5:219-29.

    "ORIGIN: London.
    MIGRATION: 1635 on the Increase (on 14 April 1635, 'Rob[er]te Naney,' aged 22, was one of four men who were sent away to New England by Robert Cordell of Lombard Street in London, and were enrolled at London as passengers for New England on the Increase [Hotten 60]).
    FIRST RESIDENCE: Saco.
    REMOVES: Dover by 1640 [NHPP 10:700-1], Hampton, Boston."

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Robert Nanny, in Noyes, Sybil; Charles Thornton Libby; and Walter Goodwin Davis. Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire. (Portland, Maine: Southworth Press, 1928-1939)
    503.

    "NANNY, Robert, Mr., merchant, came in the -Increase- in 1635, aged 22. See Gibbins (2). Prob. first at Saco, he was of Dover in 1640 and, with Humphrey Chadbourne, bot a ho. there in 1645. In 1647 he took poss. of a ho. and 12 a. at York belonging to Sir Ferdinando Gorges to satisfy a debt of £11. Then at Wells, where he acquired much land and a w., Katherine Wheelwright (Rev. John). By 1652 he reached Boston, after a stop at Hampton. He had business dealings with the West Indies and made voyages thither. … Shortly bef. his death, 27 Aug. 1663, he estab. a trust for his w. and ch. His will, 22 Aug.─7 Nov., named his w., s. Samuel, dau. Mary and an expected ch. The inv., £1089, discloses prop, in Hamp., Wells, Bos., Jamaica and Barbadoes. The wid. m. 2d Edward Naylor, and, after her death, adm. on the Nanny est. was gr. to her s.-in-law, Benjamin Dyer, there being no surv. heirs, 10 Apr. 1716. The inv. incl. 500 a. bot of Wm. Cole, 150 a. bot of Wm. Hammond and 230 a. bot of Wm. Symonds. Ch: John, b. 16 Feb.1653-4, d. 20 Sept. 1654. John, b. 12 Aug. 1655. John, b. 12 Aug. (sic) 1656, d. 10 Dec. 1658. Joseph, b. 1 June 1658. Samuel, b. 27 Aug. 1659, wit. at Wells 1688, sued Eph. Severance of Salisbury in 1689, d. in Bermuda 1690, s.p. Mary, b. 22 June 1661, m. 10 Mar. 1679-80 Benjamin Dyer, d. s.p. in Boston 15 Mar. 1690. Dyer m. 2d 10 Dec. 1691 Hannah Odlin, sister of Rev. John. Elizabeth (posth.), b. 2 Jan. 1663-4, d. 1 July 1664."

  3. Robert Naney, in Savage, James. A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England: Showing Three Generations of Those Who Came Before May, 1692, on the Basis of Farmer's Register. (Boston: Little, Brown, and Co, 1860-1862)
    3:260.

    "Naney, or Nanny, Robert, Boston, sent by Robert Cordell, a goldsmith of Lombard street, London, in the Increase, 1635, aged 22, was first at Dover, perhaps, or Saco, had good charact. bef. com. in 1652, to B. by w. Catharine, d. of Rev. John Wheelwright, had John, b. 16 Feb. 1654, d. soon; John, again; 12 Aug. 1655, d. soon; John, again, 12 Aug. 1656; Joseph, 1 June 1658; James, 27 Aug, 1659; Mary, 22 June 1661; and Eliz. 2 Jan. 1663.; and he d. 27 Aug. foll. His will, made 5 days preced. names w. and ch. only Samuel, who was b. bef. his f. came from the E. and Mary, and one anticip.; so that prob. Joseph, James, and Eliz. beside the three Johns d. early. He was a merch. own. est. in Barbadoes, perhaps in comp. with Richard Hutchinson of London, wh. he calls uncle, and by inv. shows £1089, 14, 1¼; and his wid. m. Edward Naylor.

    [Additions and Corrections] [Savage 3:634] [Vol. 3] P. 260. l. 11, aft James, ins. in one rec. called Samuel,"