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Ann Winslow (1678 - abt. 1773)

Ann Winslow aka Taylor
Born in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay Colonymap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married about Nov 1702 in Boston, Suffolk, Province of Massachusetts Baymap
Wife of — married before 7 Sep 1730 in Boston, Suffolk, Province of Massachusetts Baymap
Descendants descendants
Died about at about age 94 in Milton, Province of Massachusetts Baymap
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Biography

Anna Winslow, d/o Edward Winslow and 2nd wife Elizabeth Hutchinson, was b. 7 Aug 1678 in Boston.[1]

"John Taylor & Ann Winslow Married By Mr. Sam. Willard on Nov. 1, 1702" in Boston.[2]

"Kenelm Winslow of Marshfield & Ann Taylor of Boston Int. reads [Taylar] Married By Mr. Joseph Sewall Presn. on Sept. 7, 1730" in boston[3]

Note: This line is through passenger Chilton not passenger Winslow.

Sources

  1. Sherman, Robert Moody and Vincent, Verle Delano (compilers.); Revised by Robert S. Wakefield. Mayflower Families Through Five Generations: Volume Fifteen: Family of James Chilton. (General Society of Mayflower Descendants 1997) p. 14
  2. Boston, MA: Marriages, 1700-1809. (Online database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2006), Originally published as: Report of the Record Commissioners of the City of Boston, Containing the Boston Marriages from 1700 to 1751 (Vol. 28), Boston, Municipal Printing office, 1898. Records Relating to the Early History of Boston, Containing Boston Marriages from 1752 to 1809 (vol. 30), Boston, Municipal Printing Office, 1903. https://www.americanancestors.org/DB174/i/7456/6/248374135
  3. Boston, MA: Marriages, 1700-1809. (Online database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2006), Originally published as: Report of the Record Commissioners of the City of Boston, Containing the Boston Marriages from 1700 to 1751 (Vol. 28), Boston, Municipal Printing office, 1898. Records Relating to the Early History of Boston, Containing Boston Marriages from 1752 to 1809 (vol. 30), Boston, Municipal Printing Office, 1903. https://www.americanancestors.org/DB174/i/7456/157/248384040
  • Gary Boyd Roberts. Notable Kin, Volume One.Santa Clarita, California; Date: 1998;;(Boyd - Vol 1-p147)
  • Mayflower Families Vol. 15 p. 44




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Mayflower project and Robin, the narrative appears to be about her supposed father (I notice she's not listed among his children...)

What do we know about her? One thing I know from her first husband's profile, is that she was living in Jamaica at the time he died. Her birth date is recorded in a 17th century Bible. See john Taylor's profile.

What are the sources for the subsequent marriage ?

posted by Jillaine Smith
I've added appropriate sources for her birth and marriages. the Mayflower Society has her listed as a daughter of this couple.
posted by Anne B

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