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Ann Mayhew was born about 1619, probably at Coddenham, Suffolk, England.
She married Thomas Waterhouse[1]about 1627.
They migrated to Dorchester in Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1639[2]where her husband was the schoolmaster. Being admitted to the church of Dorchester on February 4, 1639/40.
When Ann was bequeathed lands at Coddenham, Suffolk, England from her father, the family moved back to England[1]in 1643.[2]
Ann's husband died on August 20, 1680 and was buried at his home in West Creeting, Coddenham, Suffolk, England.[1]
Anne Waterhouse, made her will on October 23, 1693 in which she bequeathed to her eight grandchildren from her daughter Anne Ferneley, widow; to her two grandsons from her son Joseph Waterhouse, attorney at law, deceased; daughters Anne Ferneley and Hannah Waterhouse; David Waterhouse, merchant in New England.[3]
She died sometime after making her will.
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