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Anne Edminster (Makepeace)

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Birthplace: Freetown, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States
Death: 1723 (54-55)
Freetown, Bristol County, Massachusetts
Immediate Family:

Daughter of William Makepeace and Ann Makepeace
Wife of James D Edminster and James D. Edminster
Mother of Anne Edmister; Rebecah Edmister; Deliverance Hammond; James Edminster; Thankful Freelove and 3 others
Sister of Sarah Makepeace; Thomas Makepeace; William Makepeace; Anne Makepeace; Thomas Makepeace and 4 others

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About Anne Edminster

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Notes for Ann Makepeace A deed of 29 October 1688 by William Makepeace, Jr., to his sister Ann, who later married James Edmester, covered about 100 acres "...within the precincts of Freetown..." (18) 1

In 1905, one Samuel B. Moore, a descendent of an Edminster Moore who lived in New Jersey in 1769, corresponded with Mrs. Mandana Edminster Ramsay of Boston. Her son, Charles Merle Ramsay, allowed me to copy this correspondence. Mr. Moore had arranged with a Mr. J. H. Evans of Freetown to search town and church records there. Mr. Evans turned his results over to Freetown Town Clerk, Joseph S. Taylor who transmitted them to Mr. Moore in a letter of 7 April 1905. Mr. Moore in a letter to Mrs. Ramsay of 5 June 1905 states: "James Edminster was married to Ann A., Daughter of William Makepeace and wife Ann Johnson, April 19, 1689, the ceremony being performed by Major Thom. Leonard, of Taunton. William Makepeace was drowned in August 1681, or nearly eight years before the marriage of his daughter with James Edminster. The daughter received as her share of her father's landed estate about 100 acres, some of which has since been known as The Fox Fields'. Ann, daughter of James and Ann Edminster, married Seth Smith, of Fridove...Nov. 13, 1712. William, son of James and Ann Edminster, married Mary Paul, of Dighton,...Oct. 1, 1737." Another reference (16) includes the marriage of Anne Edminster (Edmister) and Seth Smith at Taunton on 13 November 1712. 1

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Notes for Ann Makepeace A deed of 29 October 1688 by William Makepeace, Jr., to his sister Ann, who later married James Edmester, covered about 100 acres "...within the precincts of Freetown..." (18) 1

In 1905, one Samuel B. Moore, a descendent of an Edminster Moore who lived in New Jersey in 1769, corresponded with Mrs. Mandana Edminster Ramsay of Boston. Her son, Charles Merle Ramsay, allowed me to copy this correspondence. Mr. Moore had arranged with a Mr. J. H. Evans of Freetown to search town and church records there. Mr. Evans turned his results over to Freetown Town Clerk, Joseph S. Taylor who transmitted them to Mr. Moore in a letter of 7 April 1905. Mr. Moore in a letter to Mrs. Ramsay of 5 June 1905 states: "James Edminster was married to Ann A., Daughter of William Makepeace and wife Ann Johnson, April 19, 1689, the ceremony being performed by Major Thom. Leonard, of Taunton. William Makepeace was drowned in August 1681, or nearly eight years before the marriage of his daughter with James Edminster. The daughter received as her share of her father's landed estate about 100 acres, some of which has since been known as The Fox Fields'. Ann, daughter of James and Ann Edminster, married Seth Smith, of Fridove...Nov. 13, 1712. William, son of James and Ann Edminster, married Mary Paul, of Dighton,...Oct. 1, 1737." Another reference (16) includes the marriage of Anne Edminster (Edmister) and Seth Smith at Taunton on 13 November 1712. 1

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Notes for Ann Makepeace A deed of 29 October 1688 by William Makepeace, Jr., to his sister Ann, who later married James Edmester, covered about 100 acres "...within the precincts of Freetown..." (18) 1

In 1905, one Samuel B. Moore, a descendent of an Edminster Moore who lived in New Jersey in 1769, corresponded with Mrs. Mandana Edminster Ramsay of Boston. Her son, Charles Merle Ramsay, allowed me to copy this correspondence. Mr. Moore had arranged with a Mr. J. H. Evans of Freetown to search town and church records there. Mr. Evans turned his results over to Freetown Town Clerk, Joseph S. Taylor who transmitted them to Mr. Moore in a letter of 7 April 1905. Mr. Moore in a letter to Mrs. Ramsay of 5 June 1905 states: "James Edminster was married to Ann A., Daughter of William Makepeace and wife Ann Johnson, April 19, 1689, the ceremony being performed by Major Thom. Leonard, of Taunton. William Makepeace was drowned in August 1681, or nearly eight years before the marriage of his daughter with James Edminster. The daughter received as her share of her father's landed estate about 100 acres, some of which has since been known as The Fox Fields'. Ann, daughter of James and Ann Edminster, married Seth Smith, of Fridove...Nov. 13, 1712. William, son of James and Ann Edminster, married Mary Paul, of Dighton,...Oct. 1, 1737." Another reference (16) includes the marriage of Anne Edminster (Edmister) and Seth Smith at Taunton on 13 November 1712. 1

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Anne Edminster's Timeline

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1668
Freetown, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States
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Freetown, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA
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Massachusetts, Massachusetts, USA
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Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts
1706
February 16, 1706
Freetown, Bristol County, Massachusetts, Colonial America
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Freetown, Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States
1710
Freetown, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA