Anne WOODRUFF [1][2][3][4][5][6] was born 1752 in Oxford, New Haven, Connecticut, British Colonial America and was christened [7] 25 Dec 1757 in Oxford Congregational Church, Oxford, New Haven, Connecticut, British Colonial America.
She died [8] 1 Sep 1808 in Livonia, New York, United States. Anne married [9][10] Captain Jeremiah RIGGS on 11 Aug 1768 in Oxford Congregational Church, Oxford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States.
Sources
↑ Susan Woodruff Abbott, Families of Early Milford, Connecticut, CD-Local and Family Histories: CT, 1600's - 1800's, (Produced in collaboration with the Genealogical Publishing Company, 2000), p. 809.
↑ William Richard Cutter, A.M., New England Families, CD-Local and Family Histories: CT, 1600's - 1800's, (Produced in collaboration with the Genealogical Publishing Company, 2000), vol 3, p 1564.
↑ W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 9. "Admissions to Church Fellowship ... 1793 ... July 7th, Capt. Jeremiah Riggs and his wife Anne, by a letter from the Pastor & Chh South___." (Oxford Congregational)
http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/009.html.
↑ W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 14. "1774, May 30th, Jeremiah Riggs and Anne his wife, recomended to the Church at Litchfield South Farms." (Oxford Congregational)
http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/014.html.
↑ W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 16. "March 1, 1801, Voted that Capt Jeremiah Riggs & Anne his Wife be recomended to Christian Communion Wherever God in his Providence shall call them." (Oxford Congregational)
http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/016.html.
↑ Rev. Hollis A. Campbell, William C. Sharpe and Frank G. Bassett, Seymour Past and Present (Seymour, Connecticut, W. C. Sharpe, 1902), p. 541. "Anne died Sept. 1, 1808, at Livonia."
Smith, Alvy Ray. The Probable Genetic Signature of Edward1 Riggs, Immigrant to Roxbury, Massachusetts, in 1633, The New England Historical & Genealogical Register (NEHGS, Boston, Mass., 2010) Vol. 164, WN 654, Page 98.
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