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About Anne Collins
From Find A Grave Memorial# 111165125
Anne was born in Alford, Lincolnshire, England to William Hutchinson and Anne Marbury. She immigrated to America with her parents, her grandmother, Susanna Hutchinson and her siblings in 1634.
Anne married William Collins in 1641 and they had one son, named William. On a fateful day, Anne was visiting with her mother at the Hutchinson home. In the early morning hours of August 20, 1643 a group of marauding Mohegan Indians raided the Hutchinson home and slaughtered the family, burning their home to the ground. Her husband was away with their son or they would have been killed. [SIC!]
Anne Hutchinson. baptised 5 May 1626, married William Collins, and both of them went to New Netherland and perished in the massacre with her mother.[143]
The Indians mistook the Hutchinson's for Dutch settlers, the intended target. Anne's sister, Susanna Hutchinson, was the only survivor. And she was held as a captive for several years, until her older brother Edward paid a ransom for her release.
The Hutchinson cabin was located in Pelham Bay Settlement, Long Island, which today is called the Bronx, New York.
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Hutchinson#Immediate_family
- Anderson, Robert Charles (2003). The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England 1634–1635. Vol. III G-H. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society. ISBN 0-88082-158-2.
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Hutchinson_(Rhode_Island)#Fam...
- 3. Anderson, Robert Charles (2003). The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England 1634–1635. Vol. III G-H. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society. ISBN 0-88082-158-2.
- 10. Bicknell, Thomas Williams (1920). The History of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. Vol.3. New York: The Americanh Historical Society. pp. 989–994.
- Royal Families: Reverend Francis Marbury and five generations of his descendants through Anne (Marbury) Hutchinson and Katherine (Marbury) Scott by Marston Watson Genealogical Pub. Co. - Families of royal descent
GEDCOM Note
Life Sketch
Ann Hutchinson Collins; Married William Collins in 1641 and they had a son, named William. On a fateful day Anne was visiting with her mother at the Hutchinson home. August 20, 1643. Her husband was away with their son or they would have been killed. The Mohegan Indians raided the Hutchinson Home and slaughtered everyone.
Speciffically: After her murder, her body was placed, inside the home and the home was burned.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Anne was born in Alford, Lincolnshire, England to William Hutchinson and Anne Marbury. She immigrated to America with her parents, her grandmother, Susanna Hutchinson and her siblings in 1634 on the ship Griffin.
Anne married William Collins in 1641 and they had one son, named William. On a fateful day, Anne was visiting with her mother at the Hutchinson home. In the early morning hours of August 20, 1643 a group of marauding Mohegan Indians raided the Hutchinson home and slaughtered the family, burning their home to the ground. Her husband was away with their son or they would have been killed.
The Indians mistook the Hutchinson's for Dutch settlers, the intended target. Anne's sister, Susanna Hutchinson, was the only survivor. And she was held as a captive for several years, until her older brother Edward paid a ransom for her release.
The Hutchinson cabin was located in Pelham Bay Settlement, Long Island, which today is called the Bronx, New York.
Anne Collins's Timeline
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May 5, 1626
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Alford, Lincolnshire, England
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May 5, 1626
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Alford, Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom
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May 5, 1626
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Alford, Lincolnshire, England
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May 5, 1626
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Alford, Lincolnshire, England
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1642
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August 20, 1643
Age 17
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September 20, 1643
Age 17
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Hutchinson Farm, Pelham Bay, New York
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