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Ann Harding was born about 1611 (estimate) in perhaps Boreham, Essex, England, daughter of John and Mary (___) Harding of Boreham, Essex, England.[1]
By 1635 she married Thomas Buttolph. He died in 1667.[1]
She passed away Oct. 10, 1680 in Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony.[1]
Ann was buried at Granary Burying Ground, Boston. Her memorial has photos and links to those of family members.[2]
Her will was date 17 Sep 1680 and proved 10 Nov 1680. Bequests to son Bingley, son Saywell, son John's children, son John, son Thomas' children (Thomas, Marah, Abigail, Nicholas), son Frost's children by daughter Mehetable (Elizabeth, Mehitable). A codicil mentions son John's wife, daughter Bingley, daughter Swett, Marah Buttolph, grandchild Abigail Buttolph, Goodwife Dinsdale, Martha Emons, Elizabeth Quick, Ann Bingley. Her inventory 5 Feb 1680/1 totalles #115. 19. 7.[1]
Children born or bpt. in Boston:[1]
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