Ann Wison Foster

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Ann Wison Foster (Trask)

Also Known As: "Anna", "Wilson", "Ann Trask", "Anna Trask", "Mrs Ann Wilson"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
Death: 1728 (73-74)
Salem, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America, Massachusetts
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Henry Trask and Mary Trask
Wife of Robert Wilson and Joseph Foster
Mother of Anna Traske; John Wilson; Mary Wilson; Elizabeth Wilson; Ruth Carpenter and 1 other
Sister of Mary Meacham; Sarah Whittaker and Henry Trask
Half sister of John Nichols, of Topsfield; Hannah Wilkins; Rachel Clark and Mary Nichols

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About Ann Wison Foster

Notes

From https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Robert_Wilson_%28118%29

Identity & Marriages

The genealogical record of Robert Wilson d. 1681 is confused with that of his son's and other Wilsons in the colonies at that time. Torrey's lists five Robert Wilsons (3 of Salem, 1 of Windsor, CT, another from Cambridge/Sudbury). For Robert Wilson ( - 1681), it provides one wife, Anna/Ann Trask (1654- ). However, the probate record clearly indicates Robert (d. 1681) had two wives and at least six children (2 of 1st wife - who are due from the estate of Tamsen Buffum; and 4 of wife Ann).

References

  • Robert Wilson of Salem, in Massachusetts, Probate Court (Essex County). The Probate Records of Essex County, Massachusetts. (Salem, Massachusetts: The Essex Institute, 1916, 1917, 1920), 3:431.

Administration upon the estate of Robert Wilson, intestate, was granted 28 :4m: 1681, unto Ann, the relict, who brought in an inventory amounting to about 150 li., and whereas there is some legacy or something of an estate of Tamsen Buffum's which of right is to belong to Robert and Deborah, children of the deceased, the court ordered that Ann should pay out of this estate in the inventory, to Robert the eldest son 14li. and to Deborah aforesaid, children by his first wife, and to Anna, John, Mary and Elizabeth children by Ann, 7li. each, at age or marriage, the house and land to stand bound for security.Inventory of the estate of Robert Willson of Salem, taken May 8, 1681, by William Traske and Daniell Southwick.

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Ann Wison Foster's Timeline

1654
June 18, 1654
Salem,, Mass
August 14, 1654
Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
1674
April 14, 1674
Salem, Essex Co, Massachusetts
1684
October 18, 1684
Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States
1687
1687
South Kingstown,Washington,RI
1728
1728
Age 73
Salem, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America, Massachusetts
1927
June 18, 1927
Age 74
June 18, 1927
Age 74