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Anne Ayres-Chew was married and died in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Maiden name also spelled Eyre.
SPOUSE: Samuel Chew
Born: Abt. 1630 in Jamestown, Virginia - Died: March 15, 1676/77 in Anne Arundel County, Maryland
Mother: Sarah Gale - Father: John Chew
Married: Ann Ayres 1658. She died April 13, 1695 in Maryland.
Children:
Samuel - b. Abt. 1660
Joseph - b. Abt. 1662
Nathaniel - b. Abt. 1666
William - b. Abt. 1669 - d. Abt. February 28, 1709/10
John - b. Abt. 1668
Benjamin - b. April 12, 1671
Caleb - b. Abt. 1672
Sarah - b. Abt. 1673, Anne Arundel County, Maryland
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2.Title: Amber Hadden Repository: Name: RootsWeb's WorldConnect Note:
Page: Date of Import: Nov 19, 2006
William EYRES & ANN DANVERS
GEDCOM, Lila Lee Richardson, March 1997: Variously spelled, EYRE, EYRES, AYER, AYERS, AYRES; Much of her information that William EYRES and Ann DANVERS were parents of Joseph, and that Ann was Joseph's sister, comes from the LDS Ancestral File and the IGI. [Note: Joseph's only son was named William, perhaps named for both of his grandfathers.]
FHC fiche #6331352: 1634 land deed Isle of Wight Co., VA; 1644 land deed, Nansemond River, for transporting persons to America.
CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS, N.M. Nugent, Vol. 1, Virginia land patents: 1634-1637, in Warrosquyoake Co., (Isle of Wight Co. from 1637); 1642-1644, in Upper Norfolk Co., (Nanesmond Co. from 1652/3). [Note: All of the patents involve transportation of persons, at 50 acres per person.]
From the book, 17th CENTURY ISLE OF WIGHT CO., VA (F 252 182 B6): "William was killed in the Battle of Severn in Maryland at first fire, 25 Mar 1655."
[Note: 1637 marriage date estimated.]
From MyHeritage:
MyHeritage Family Trees Birth: Apr 13 1635 - Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia
Death: Apr 13 1695 - Herring Bay, Anne Arundel, Maryland
Father: William Eyre
Husband: Colonel Judge Samuel Chew
Children: ...zabeth Benson, Sarah Mary Burgess (William Sr) (born Chew (Burgess)), Samuel Chew, Larkin "burgess" "captain" Chew, N...
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1635
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Nansemond County, Virginia, Colonial America
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1658
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1662 |
May 1662
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Anne Arundel County, Maryland, United States
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1662
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Anne Arundel County, Maryland, United States
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1664
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Anne Arundel Co, MD
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1671 |
April 12, 1671
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Maidstone Plantation, Owings, Calvert County, Maryland, United States
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April 12, 1671
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Anne Arundel Co. MD
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April 12, 1671
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Herring Bay, Anne Arundel County, Maryland
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April 8, 1672
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