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Anne Page (Prescott)

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Birthplace: Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom
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Daughter of Sir James Prescott and Alice Prescott
Wife of Thomas Page
Sister of William Prescott; John Prescott, Esquire; Peregrine Prescott; Richard Prescott and James H Prescott

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  • The Publications of the Harleian Society, Volume 52
  • https://books.google.com/books?id=IvAxAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA797&lpg=PA797&d...
  • Lincolnshire Pedigrees by A R (Arthur Roland ) Maddison ....
  • https://archive.org/details/lincolnshireped00larkgoog
  • https://archive.org/stream/lincolnshireped00larkgoog#page/n63/mode/1up
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    • Prescott of Driby.
  • James Prescott, purchased the manor of Driby circa 1 March 1579-80 ; died 1 March 1582-3 ; inq. p.m. 29 April 1583. = Alice, dau. of Sir Richard Molyneux, Knt., of Sefton in co. Lancaster ; died 11 May 1581 ; bur. at Driby. 1st wife. ; ch: John (m. Elizabeth Manby), Peregrine (2nd son, s.p.), William (3rd son, 1580.), Richard, Anne (m. Thomas Page of Harrow, co. Middlesex.) Prescott ; = Agnes, dau. of . . . . ; surviving 1583. 2nd wife.
    • John Prescott of Driby, 1st son, æt. 7 in 1583 ; bur. at Driby 18 Dec. 1607. = Elizabeth, dau. of Francis Manby of Elsham ; widow of Edward Willoughby, 3rd son of Charles, Lord Willoughby of Parham. ; ch: Sir William (m. Margaret Babington), James (m. Mary Copeland), Anne, Jane (bur. 1604) Prescott
      • .... etc. ____________
  • The Prescott memorial, or, A genealogical memoir of the Prescott families in America, in two parts by Prescott, William
  • https://archive.org/details/prescottmemorial00pres
  • https://archive.org/stream/prescottmemorial00pres#page/n11/mode/1up
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  • .... By the kindness of F. W. Prescott, Esq., of Brookline, Mass., a Genealogical Chart was obtained, which gave the lineal descent of John Prescott, who came to Massachusetts in 1640, from James Prescott of Standish, in Lancashire, Eng., who was required by an order of Queen Elizabeth, dated Aug., 1564, to keep in readiness horsemen and armor. From this James, John of Watertown and Lancaster, Mass., was of the fourth generation, through his second son, Roger, and grandson, Ralph.
  • The oldest son of the above James was James, Jr., who married Allice Mollineaux. By sending to England for a further investigation, the author has ascertained that James Prescott, that emigrated to America and settled at Hampton, N. H., was also a descendant of James, sen or, by wife Standish, from whom he was of the fifth generation, and the fourth generation from James, Jr., and Alice, through their son John, and grandson James, as will be more fully illustrated and explained in the genealogical arrangement, hereafter. .... etc.
  • https://archive.org/stream/prescottmemorial00pres#page/n53/mode/1up
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  • .... from whom descended JAMES PRESCOTT of Standish, in Lancashire, one of the gentlemen of Lancashire who were required by an order of Queen Elizabeth, dated August, 1564, to keep in readiness horsemen and armor.
  • He married a daughter of Roger Standish, Esq., of Standish, and sister to Ralph Standish, by whom he had the following issue :
    • SECOND GENERATION.
  • Issue of James Prescott, senior, and —— Standish.
    • 2. 1, JAMES, bap. ; m. Alice Molineaux. For his bravery and military prowess and achievements he was created lord of the
    • https://archive.org/stream/prescottmemorial00pres#page/n54/mode/1up
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    • manor of Dryby in Lincolnshire, and had new arms granted to him, described above (for which see the title page to Part II. of this Memorial), and was afterward known as Sir James Prescott. He d. March 1, 1583, leaving a son John and a daughter Anne.
    • 3. 2. ROGER, bap.; m. 1st, Elizabeth —— , in 1563, She dying soon, he m. 2d, Ellen (?) Shaw of Standish, Aug. 20, 1568. He resided in Shevington in the parish of Standish. His will was dated Sept. 26, 1594, and he was buried in the church at Standish.
    • 4. 3. RALPH, bap. ; d. young.
    • 5. 4. ROBERT, bap. ; m. Feb. 3, 1565, Elizabeth Nightingale. He resided at Standish, where he d. in 1576, leaving sons John and Robert, and dau. Elizabeth, who m. Alex. Standish.(?)
    • 6. 5. WILLIAM, bap. ; he had three wives ; by his 2d wife, Margaret, he had, with others, Alexander Prescott of London, who was the father of Sir John Prescott, lord of the manors of Radwington in Essex, and Bromley in Kent counties. Sir John died in 1640, leaving two daughters, co-heiresses. William (6-5) resided at Copley in the parish of Standish, in Lancashire.
    • 7. 6. JOHN, bap. ; m. Anne —— ; resided at Sutterby in the county of Lincoln ; by his wife Anne he had an only daughter, Anne, who m. William Boston of Phimbleby, in the county of Lincoln.
    • THIRD GENERATION.
  • Issue of Sir James Prescott (2 — 1) and Alice Molineux of Dryby, in Lincolnshire.
    • 8. 1. JOHN, b. at Dryby ; m. (but we know not who) and had children ; lived at Dryby.
    • 9. 2. ANN, b. at Dryby.
  • Issue of Roger Prescott (3 — 2) and 1st wife, .... etc. ____________
  • Genealogical and Family History of the State of New Hampshire: A ..., Volume 4 By Lewis Publishing Company
  • https://books.google.com/books?id=PHPLT1QY9LQC&pg=PA1652&lpg=PA1652...
  • https://archive.org/details/genealogicaland00chicgoog
  • https://archive.org/stream/genealogicaland00chicgoog#page/n212/mode...
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  • The two American branches are of the same original stock, although they bear different coats of arms.
  • (I) James Prescott, a gentleman of Standish in Lancashire, England, was ordered by Queen Elizabeth in 1564 to keep in readiness horsemen and armor. He married a daughter of Roger Standish, Esquire, of Standish, and they had six sons: James, mentioned below; Roger, Ralph, Robert, William and John. (Mention of Roger and descendants forms part of this article.)
  • (II) James (2), eldest son of James and —— (Standish) Prescott, married Alice Molineaux. For his bravery and military prowess he was created lord of the manor in Dryby, in Lincolnshire, and was afterwards known as Sir James. A new coat- of-arms was granted with the title. This emblem is entirely different from that borne by the Massachusetts branch. The main features are two leopards' heads, or, on an ermine field; the crest rising out of a ducal coronet, or, is a boar's head and neck, argent, "bristled with the first." In untechnical language this means, when the symbol is painted, that the coronet should be of gold and the boar's head of silver with bristles of gold. The motto is "Vincit Gui Patitur." Sir James Prescott died March 1, 1583, leaving two children: John and Anne.
  • (III) John, son of Sir James and Alice (Molineaux) Prescott, was born at Dryby, where he lived. He married and nothing further is known of him except that he had two sons, William and James.
  • (IV) .... etc. _________________________
  • Family Records of Branches of the Hanaford, Thompson, Huckins, Prescott ... By Mary Elisabeth Neal Hanaford
  • https://books.google.com/books?id=q45PAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA37&lpg=PA37&dq=...
  • https://archive.org/details/familyrecordsofb00hana
  • https://archive.org/stream/familyrecordsofb00hana#page/37/mode/1up
  • ....
  • James Prescott, Sr., married —— Standish, and they had James, baptized, who married Alice Mollineaux. For his bravery and military achievements, he was created Lord of the Manor of Dryby, in Lincolnshire, and was styled Sir James Prescott. He died March 1, 1583, leaving a son, John, and daughter, Anne.
  • John, born at Dryby, had a son, James Prescott, of the fourth generation from Sir James through his son, John, and grandson, James, who was the emigrant at Hampton, N. H.
  • .... etc. ____________
  • New England Families, Genealogical and Memorial: A Record of the ..., Volume 1 edited by William Richard Cutter
  • https://books.google.com/books?id=1J1DAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA440&lpg=PA440&d...
  • https://archive.org/details/newenglandfamili01cutt
  • https://archive.org/stream/newenglandfamili01cutt#page/522/mode/1up
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  • .... etc.
  • (I) James Prescott, of Standish, Lancashire, England, was required by order of Queen Elizabeth dated August, 1564, to keep in readiness horsemen and armor. He married a daughter of Roger Standish, Esq., of Standish, and sister of Ralph Standish. Children : James, mentioned below ; Roger ; Ralph ; Robert : William, grandfather of Sir John Prescott, Lord of the Manors of Radwington in Essex and Bromley in Kent ; John.
  • (II) Sir James (2) Prescott, son of James ( I ) Prescott, married Alice Molineaux. Children : John, mentioned below ; Ann. For his bravery and military prowess and achievements he was created Lord of the Manor of Dryby in Lincolnshire and had arms granted to him. He died March 1, 1583.
  • (III) John, son of Sir James (2) Prescott, was born at Dryby. Married and had children : William, James, mentioned below.
  • (IV) .... etc. __________________
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1568
1568
Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom
1634
1634
Age 66
Digby, Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom
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