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Ann Hatch (Tilden)

Also Known As: "Ann; Annie: Tylden"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Tenterden, Kent, England (United Kingdom)
Death: before January 22, 1630
Tenterden, Kent, England (United Kingdom)
Place of Burial: Tenterden, Kent, England, United Kingdom
Immediate Family:

Daughter of John Tilden and Patience Tilden
Wife of William Hatch
Mother of John Hatch; Thomas Hatch, Sr.; ‘Elder’ William Hatch; Elizabeth Stockbridge; Judith Osborne and 5 others
Sister of Rachel Tilden; Richard Tilden; George Tilden; Elizabeth Tilden; Judith Tilden and 5 others

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About Ann Hatch

  • Ann Tilden
  • F, #73255, b. 5 November 1570, d. 22 January 1630
  • Father John Tilden b. 12 Apr 1545, d. 29 Jan 1625
  • Mother Patience Casslen b. 3 Sep 1549, d. 23 Nov 1615
  • Ann Tilden was christened on 5 November 1570 at St. Mildred's, Tenterden, Kent, England. She married William Hatch, son of Thomas Hatch and Joanne, on 26 July 1587 at St. Mildred's, Tenterden, Kent, England. Ann Tilden died on 22 January 1630 at England at age 59.
  • Family William Hatch b. 9 Dec 1563, d. 27 Dec 1611
  • Child
    • William Hatch+ b. 1598, d. 6 Nov 1651
  • From: http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p2438.htm#... _____________
  • Tilden, Ann
  • b. 1565 Mayfield, Sussex, England
  • d. 22 JAN 1629/30
  • Family:
  • Marriage: 26 JUL 1587
  • Spouse: HATCH, William
  • b. DEC 1563 Tenterton, England
  • d. FEB 1627/8
  • Children:
    • HATCH, John b. ABT 1594 Kent, England
    • HATCH, Thomas
    • HATCH, William Elder
    • HATCH, Elizabeth
    • HATCH, Judith
    • HATCH, Margaret
    • HATCH, Mary
    • HATCH, Ann
  • From: http://www.genealogyofnewengland.com/f_1b5.htm#48 __________
  • The New England historical and genealogical register, Volume 70 By Henry Fitz-Gilbert Waters, New England Historic Genealogical Society
  • http://books.google.com/books?id=rAcivEotaG0C&pg=PA257&lpg=PA257&dq...
  • https://archive.org/details/newenglandhistor70wate
  • https://archive.org/stream/newenglandhistor70wate#page/254/mode/1up
  • ....etc.
  • 7. THOMAS HATCHE (John the Younger, Thomas, Thomas, John), of Sellinge and Tenterden, co. Kent, born probably about 1525, died intestate before 13 Oct. 1568, when administration on his estate was granted to his widow. He married, about 1552, JOANE —— , who married secondly, before 25 Oct. 1574, Richard Brissenden. Thomas Hatche was churchwarden at Tenterden in 1565. The account of Joane Hatch alias Brissenden, administratrix, exhibited 25 Oct. 1574, names four daughters of Thomas Hatche, and the names of his three sons appear in the will of his brother, Stephen Hatche of Sellinge, in 1606. The will of his eldest son, John Hatche, of 1628/9, names the children, grandchildren, and even some great-grandchildren of Thomas Hatche.
  • .... etc.
  • https://archive.org/stream/newenglandhistor70wate#page/255/mode/1up
  • 9. WILLIAM HATCHE (Thomas, John the Younger, Thomas, Thomas, John), baptized at Tenterden, co. Kent, 9 Dec. 1563, was living 27 Dec. 1611, when his brother Thomas made his will, but died before 13 Feb. 1627/8, when his daughter Mary was licensed to marry William Sudell. He married, probably about 1593, ANNE —— , who was living as his widow at Tenterden 22 Jan. 1629/30, when her daughter Anne was licensed to marry John Beadle of New Romney. The will of John Hatche, the testator of 1628/9, names his brother William's children.
  • Children:
    • i. JOHN, eldest son, b. abt. 1594; of Mayfield, co Sussex, in 1628/9; devisee of his uncle John's lands. Child: 1. John, living in 1628/9
    • 10. ii. THOMAS, second son, b. abt. 1596.
    • 11. iii. WILLIAM, b. abt. 1598.*
    • 12. iv. ELIZABETH, b. abt 1600.
    • v. JUDITH, second daughter, b. abt. 1602; living in 1628/9; m. abt. 1625 JOSEPH OSBORNE of Ashford co. Kent. Child: 1. Jeremy, bapt. at Ashford 3 Dec. 1626;† living in 1628/9.
    • Pg.https://archive.org/stream/newenglandhistor70wate#page/256/mode/1up
    • vi. MARGARET, third daughter, b. abt. 1604; m. WILLIAM WOOD of Tenterden, co. Kent, who d. before 23 Mar. 1628/9, when she was living as his widow.
    • vii. MARY, fourth daughter, b. abt. 1606; living in 1628/9; m., probably at Kennnington, co. Kent, by licence of 13 Feb 1627/8, being then of Ashford, co. Kent, and about 21 years of age, WILLIAM SUDELL or SHUSALL of New Romney, co. Kent.
    • viii. A son, b. perhaps abt 1609; d. before 23 Mar. 1628/9.
    • ix. ANNE, youngest daughter, b. abt 1612; m., probably at St. Margaret's, Canterbury, by licence of 22 Jan. 1629/30, being then of Tenterden, co. Kent, and about 17 years of age, THOMAS BEADLE of New Romney, co. Kent.
  • 10. THOMAS HATCH (William, Thomas, John the Younger, Thomas, Thomas, John), of Wye, co. Kent, and Scituate, Mass., born, probably about 1596, died in New England before 14 June 1646, when his widow brought her daughter Hannah to be baptized.* He married, probabty about 1622, LYDIA —— . He lived for a while at Wye, where in 1626 and 1628 two of his children were baptized. On 19 Nov. 1627 he was presented to the Bishop by the churchwardens of Wye for teaching school without a licence; and they presented him at every subsequent court until 9 June 1628, when he procured the necessary licence. The date of his emigration to New England is not known; but he may have come with his brother William, on his second trip to New England, in the Castle, in 1638. He settled at Scituate, and was proposed as a freeman 5 Mar. 1638/9.
  • His widow, Lydia, married secondly, about 1654, John Spring of Watertown, Mass., but continued to live in Scituate. About her the Plymouth Colony Records, under date of 6 Oct. 1659, have the following: "Conserning a certaine woman, viz', the wife of John Spring, of Watertowne, which was somtimes the wife of Thomas Hatch, of Scittuate, which said woman hath lived about three or foure yeares att Scittuate from her husband, the Court haue ordered, that shee either repaire to her husband with all convenient speed, or to repaire to Duxburrow to the house of Mr Alden, on the twentyeth of this p'sent month of October, to giue a reason why shee doth not; and incase shee shall refuse to attend this order, the Court will take a speedy course to send her to her said husband."† Evidently she satisfied the authorities as to her reasons for living apart from her husband, for in 1665 she was still living in Scituate, when, as Lydia Spring, she took oath to the statements which her son-in-law, Jonas Pickles, made to her as to his wishes regarding the disposition of his property after his death.
  • Children :
  • .... etc. ____________________
  • Plymouth Colony, Its History & People, 1620-1691 By Eugene Aubrey Stratton
  • https://books.google.com/books?id=7TH062rPP2MC&pg=PA388&lpg=PA388&d...
  • Pg.299
  • HATCH, WILLIAM - Elizabeth French, "Genealogical Research in England - Hatch," NEHGR 70:156, has taken the Hatch family back to John at Hecche of Kent, England, born ca. 1415. Elder William Hatch was born ca. 1598, probably in County Kent, the son of William and Anne Hatch. He sailed for Plymouth in March 1634/35 in the Hercules, with his second wife, Jane (Young), five children and six servants, and he settled at Scituate. He became a freeman on 5 January 1635/36, and in 1643 he was chosen the first ruling elder of the Second (Vassall's) Church at Scituate. In 1643 he also became a lieutenant in the Scituate military company. He died at Scituate 6 November 1651. His first wife is unknown. His widow Jane married (2) Elder Thomas King of Scituate. Hatch had seven children, six by his second wife, two of whom died young in England. Other members of his family came to Plymouth Colony, including his brother Thomas Hatch and Thomas's wife Lydia, and to Scituate; his sister Elizabeth (Hatch) Soan who became the second wife of John Stockbridge of Scituate; and his cousin Lydia Huckstep, who came to Scituate with her husband Nathaniel Tilden. In a footnote, p. 256, Miss French removes some of the confusion concerning two Thomas Hatches who settled in Plymouth Colony. This second Thomas Hatch, apparently unrelated to the above Hatch family, settled first in Dorchester, then in Yarmouth, and finally in Barnstable, leaving a widow Grace and children. _______________
  • FamilySearch AFNs: 1TCC-NJ5, 1THT-DS, 1Z6F-SXC

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St. Mildred, Tenterden, Kent, England
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