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About Anne Rose
6 v. Anne Eames (#4208) was born in Fordington, Dorsetshire, England. She married Thomas Rose June 14, 1619 in Fordington, Dorsetshire, England.(5) (Thomas Rose is #4209.) Thomas was born circa 1595 in Dorset, England.
As Thomas & Anne ROSE and their family disappear from Fordington after 1631, and there is strong evidence of a family of that name being in Scituate MA before 1640 I am reasonably confident that they emigrated with Anne's brother Antony EAMES and his family on the 'Recovery of London' which set sail from Weymouth on 31st March 1633, arriving in Charlestown in about July of that year
Pilgrims from Fordington: The EAMES Family (Also spelt EMES in many records or AMES) link Compiled by Michael Russell OPC for Fordington
Thomas (c1549-1618) & Millicent (c1551-1614) Eames
Their five known children were:-
5. Anne Eames (c1593/4-?) If she was the average age for women of 25 when she married she would have been born in 1593/4. Bishops Transcripts for most years around this date were destroyed in the great fire at Blandford in 1731. We have her marriage however to a Thomas Rose in Fordington on 14 January 1618/9.
Anne Eames and Thomas Rose appears to have had four children:
- (a)Thomas Rose (1619-1628) Baptised 19 Dec 1619 Fordington he died at the age of 9 being buried in Fordington on 7 April 1628 as Thomas son of Thomas Rose.
- (b) Hannah Rose (1622-?) Baptised Fordington 20 Oct 1622
- (c) Lydia Rose (1625-1631) Baptised Fordington 5 Mar 1625/6 she was buried there on 12 Apr 1631 her death being recorded in the Bishops Transcripts by Anthony Eames who was churchwarden then.
- (d) Thomas Rose (1630/1- ?) named in memory of his younger brother who died in 1628 he was baptised in Fordington on 23 January 1630/1
“I have carried out a separate study of this family and the summary of the evidence assembled about them strongly suggests that they emigrated to New England with Anthony Eames arriving in Charlestown about 1633 and settling in what is now called Scituate. The two families continued to live close to one another with two of Anthony's daughters marrying and settling in Scituate(5). See Pilgrims from Fordington - The ROSE Family
Links
- http://ralphinla.rootsweb.ancestry.com/eames.htm (dead link)
- http://kinnexions.com/smlawson/pierce.htm#Eames
- http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/rr01/rr01_429.html#P1448
- https://www.phelpsfamilyhistory.com/history/voyages/ship_recovery.asp
- “An Account of the life of Captain Anthony Eames (1595 – 1686) Churchwarden of St Georges Church & Constable of Fordington Manor.” ©Compiled by Michael Russell OPC for Fordington December 2009 (Revised March 2010 - updated May 2011 with additional information on Jonathan Eames (1628-1702) update Aug 2015 to take account of Anthony, Margery and their son Mark being beneficiaries under the Will of Rogere Kete (d.1620). < link >
Anne Rose's Timeline
1594 |
1594
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Fordington, St. George, Dorsetshire, England
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1619 |
December 19, 1619
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1622 |
October 20, 1622
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Fordington St. George, Dorset, England (United Kingdom)
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1626 |
March 5, 1626
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Fordington St. George, Dorset, England (United Kingdom)
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1629 |
1629
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1631 |
January 21, 1631
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Fordington St. George, Dorset, England (United Kingdom)
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1633 |
June 5, 1633
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Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay
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1930 |
September 16, 1930
Age 336
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September 16, 1930
Age 336
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