She died in 1693 In London within three- and-half years of their marriage, on the birth of Anne and her father-in-law Thomas Papillon arranged for the construction of a family vault at Acrise into which they were both interred.
In this vault six young children of Thomas Papillon's youngest daughter, Anne Marie [Turner] of Canterbury,were buried. Also his wife, himself,and their descendants to the fourth generation.
Thomas Papillon, the inheritor of Acrise of the fifth generation, built a new vault, in which were buried several of his children, himself, and his dear wife, Ann [Pelham] ; and finally in 1856, his daughter Frances, of pious memory, aged sixty; her remains occupying the last niche. And in less than five years afterwards the property passed away from the family [1]
On the south Side of the chancel arch facing west, is a white marble monumental slab surrounded by carved floral emblems and weeping cherubs. With winged deities head beneath, the following inscription.
Near this place are interred the bodies of Mrs Anne Papillon (Late wife of Mr Philip Papillon of London, merchant, and eldest daughter of William Jollife of Carswell in the county of Stafford Esquire), who departed this life ye 10th day of February 1692/3.
And Anne daughter of Ye said Philip and Ann Papillon who departed this life the second day of March 1693/4 aged one year and 20 days also Jane ye first child born 21st died 25 June 1690 David his second child only surviving
↑ The Tyler Collection, The Institute of Heraldic and Genealogical Studies; Kent, England, Tyler Index to Parish Registers, 1538-1874 Ancestry share page 14