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About Anne Fuller, of Salem
In 1662, Sarah Leach and her husband Richard Leach, are named in the will of her mother Ann Fuller, so she died sometime after that date. [5]
Her mother's will: "Anne ffuller widdow aged 79 yeares being very sicke and weake, beinge in perfect memory and 2 or 3 dayes before her decease vs [whose] names ar vnderwritten to be witnesses to this her disposinge of what she had, & firsrt she sd fher wil was that her son Richard Leach should have her 5 acre lot for the charge of her burial, & her red wastcoate she gave vnto Bethiah sparrow, and her ... that John Leach & Sara Leach haue on of her Cowes betweene them & what she had more she gaue unto her son Richard Leach. Jonathan Wallcott the marke of John e Rowdon. Source: The nuncupative will of Anne Fuller of Salem (?) was proved in the court in Salem 25:4:1662. The following is a copy of the original paper on file in the office of the clerk of courts at Selem volume VIII, leaf 35 "The Essex Antiquarian" V. X p 168-9.
Anne Fuller, of Salem's Timeline
1585 |
1585
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England (United Kingdom)
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1626 |
1626
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England
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1662 |
April 25, 1662
Age 77
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Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Colonial America
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