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Anne Phillips (Hatch)

Also Known As: "Torrey"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Wye, Kent, England (United Kingdom)
Death: 1697 (70-71)
Marshfield, Plymouth County, Province of Massachusetts, Colonial America
Place of Burial: Marshfield, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of ‘Elder’ William Hatch and Jane King
Wife of Lieut. James Torrey and John Phillips, of Marshfield
Mother of Deacon James Torrey; William Torrey; Joseph Torrey; Damaris Prouty; Jonathan Torrey and 5 others
Sister of William Hatch; John Hatch; Walter Hatch; Son Hatch; Jane Lovell and 6 others

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About Anne Phillips

  • Anne Hatch Torrey Phillips
  • Birth: Dec. 3, 1626
  • Death: 1697
  • Birth: Dec. 3, 1626 Wye Kent, England
  • Death 1697 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
  • Parents
  • Father: William Hatch (1598-1651)
  • Mother: Jane King (Hatch) (Abt 1596-1653)
  • 1st married Nov 2, 1643 James J Torrey (1612 - 1665)
  • 2nd married Apr 3, 1677 John Phillips (1601 - 1691)
  • Siblings
  • Name and birth year:
  • Walter Hatch 1623
  • Andrew Hatch 1633
  • Jane Hatch 1631
  • John Hatch 1625
  • William Hatch 1629
  • Family links:
  • Parents:
  • William Hatch (1599 - 1651)
  • Jane Young Hatch King (1597 - 1653)
  • Siblings:
  • John Hatche (1625 - 1651)*
  • Anne Hatch Torrey Phillips (1626 - 1697)
  • Anne Hatch Phillips (1626 - 1691)*
  • Jane Hatch Lovell (1631 - ____)*
  • Hannah Hatch Utley (1638 - ____)*
  • Burial: Unknown
  • Find A Grave Memorial# 147077591
  • From: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=147077591

James Torrey & Ann Hatch had children:

  1. Deacon James 9/01/1644 m. Lydia Willis, 2nd Elizabeth Rollins, 3rd Eunice
  2. William 3/15/1646
  3. Joseph 3/18/1648/9
  4. Damaris 10/25/1651
  5. Mary 6/07/1654
  6. Jonathan 6/07/1654-6/17/1718 m. circa 1674 Ruth Fry
  7. Reverend Josiah 1/28/1658
  8. Sarah 2/09/1660/1 m. Richard Warren & 2nd 9/18/1712 Thomas Ewer
  9. Joanna 1663
  10. Bethia 1665

Supporting data

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  • HATCH, Ann
  • b. 3 DEC 1626 Wye, Kent, England
  • d. 1691 Marshfield, Plymouth, Mass.
  • Parents:
  • Father: HATCH, William Elder
  • Mother: YOUNG, Jane
  • Family:
  • Marriage: 2 NOV 1643 Scituate, Plymouth, Mass.
  • Spouse: TORREY, James [aka: Lieutenant James /Torrey/]
  • b. 1612 Combe St. Nicholas, Somersetshire, England
  • d. 6 JUL 1665 Scituate, Plymouth, Mass.
  • Parents:
  • Father: Torrey, Philip
  • Mother: Richards, Alice
  • Children:
    • TORREY, James
    • TORREY, William b. 15 MAR 1645/6 Scituate, Plymouth, Mass.
    • TORREY, Joseph b. 18 MAR 1647/8 Scituate, Plymouth, Mass.
    • TORREY, Damaris
    • TORREY, Jonathan
    • TORREY, Josiah
    • TORREY, Sarah
    • TORREY, Joanna b. 4 MAY 1663 Scituate, Plymouth, Mass.
    • Torrey, Bethia
    • TORREY, Mary
  • Family:
  • Marriage: 3 APR 1677 Scituate, Plymouth, Mass.
  • Spouse: PHILLIPS, John
  • From: http://www.genealogyofnewengland.com/f_3.htm#34 ______________
  • John Phillips, Sr
  • Birth: 1601, England
  • Death: 1691 Marshfield, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
  • Family links:
  • Spouses:
  • Martha Grace Beal Phillips (1623 - 1666)
  • Faith Clarke Doty Phillips (1619 - 1675)*
  • Anne Hatch Phillips (1626 - 1691)*
  • Note: Cenotaph.
  • Burial: Old Winslow Burying Ground, Marshfield, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
  • Find A Grave Memorial# 27705888
  • From: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=27705888 _____________
  • The New England historical and genealogical register, Volume 70 By Henry Fitz-Gilbert Waters, New England Historic Genealogical Society
  • http://books.google.com/books?id=rAcivEotaG0C&pg=PA257&lpg=PA257&dq...
  • https://archive.org/details/newenglandhistor1916wate
  • https://archive.org/stream/newenglandhistor1916wate#page/255/mode/1up
  • .... etc.
  • 9. WILLIAM HATCHE (Thomas, John the Younger, Thomas, Thomas, John), baptized at Tenterden, co. Kent, 9 Dec. 1563, was living 27 Dec. 1611, when his brother Thomas made his will, but died before 13 Feb. 1627/8, when his daughter Mary was licensed to marry William Sudell. He married, probably about 1593, ANNE —— , who was living as his widow at Tenterden 22 Jan. 1629/30, when her daughter Anne was licensed to marry John Beadle of New Romney. The will of John Hatche, the testator of 1628/9, names his brother William's children.
  • Children:
    • i. JOHN, eldest son, b. abt. 1594; of Mayfield, co Sussex, in 1628/9; devisee of his uncle John's lands. Child: 1. John, living in 1628/9
    • 10. ii. THOMAS, second son, b. abt. 1596.
    • 11. iii. WILLIAM, b. abt. 1598.*
    • 12. iv. ELIZABETH, b. abt 1600.
    • v. JUDITH, second daughter, b. abt. 1602; living in 1628/9; m. abt. 1625 JOSEPH OSBORNE of Ashford co. Kent. Child: 1. Jeremy, bapt. at Ashford 3 Dec. 1626;† living in 1628/9.
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    • vi. MARGARET, third daughter, b. abt. 1604; m. WILLIAM WOOD of Tenterden, co. Kent, who d. before 23 Mar. 1628/9, when she was living as his widow.
    • vii. MARY, fourth daughter, b. abt. 1606; living in 1628/9; m., probably at Kennnington, co. Kent, by licence of 13 Feb 1627/8, being then of Ashford, co. Kent, and about 21 years of age, WILLIAM SUDELL or SHUSALL of New Romney, co. Kent.
    • viii. A son, b. perhaps abt 1609; d. before 23 Mar. 1628/9.
    • ix. ANNE, youngest daughter, b. abt 1612; m., probably at St. Margaret's, Canterbury, by licence of 22 Jan. 1629/30, being then of Tenterden, co. Kent, and about 17 years of age, THOMAS BEADLE of New Romney, co. Kent.
  • 10. THOMAS HATCH (William, Thomas, John the Younger, Thomas, Thomas, John), .... etc.
  • https://archive.org/stream/newenglandhistor1916wate#page/258/mode/1up
  • 11. ELDER WILLIAM HATCH (William, Thomas, John the Younger, Thomas, Thomas, John), of Ashford, Wye, and Sandwich, co. Kent, and of Scituate in the Plymouth Colony, woollen draper and merchant, born about 1598, died at Scituate 6 Nov. 1651. He probably married first —— ;* and secondly, probably at Thanington, near Canterbury, co. Kent, by licence of 9 July 1624, JANE YOUNG of Thanington, born about 1596, who married secondly, at Scituate, 31 Mar. 1653, Elder Thomas King of Scituate (who succeeded William Hatch in the office of elder), and died at Scituate 8 Oct. 1653. Her parentage has not yet been discovered, but it is likely that Edward Young of Thanington, husbandman, one of the bondsmen on the marriage licence, was her kinsman, perhaps her brother.
  • About 1634 William Hatch and his family removed from Wye to Sandwich, co. Kent, The statement that he was at Scituate in the Plymouth Colony in 1633 is incorrect, and is due to the assumption that the date after the names of the assistants in the records applied to all the names following. He embarked for America for the first time in Mar. 1634/5, sailing from Sandwich in the ship Hercules with his wife Jane, five children, and six servants. In the same ship sailed his cousin, Lydia (Huckstep) Tilden (7, i, 7), with her husband, Nathaniel Tilden, and their children. William Hatch and his family settled at Scituate, where he built a house on Kent Street and was admitted freeman on 5 Jan. 1635/6. He returned to England, but came back to New England in Apr. 1638, in the ship Castle.† It is probable that his brother Thomas (10) with his wife and children and his sister Elizabeth Soan (12) with her son William came with him on this voyage. In 1643 William Hatch was chosen the first ruling elder of the Second Church of Scituate, and in August of that year he with his sons Walter and John appears on the list of those in Scituate able to bear arms (that is, they were between 16 and 60 years of age). In the same year also he was lieutenant of the trainband.‡
  • Child, probably by first wife:
    • i. WALTER, b. probably abt. 1623; d. 24 May 1699;§ m. (1) at Scituate, 6 May 1650, ELIZABETH HOLBROOK, b. in England abt. 1634, d. after 1669, dau. of Thomas and Jane of Weymouth, Mass; m. (2) at Marshfield MARY STABLE.|| He settled in the
    • * Although in the marriage licence of 9 July 1624 William Hatch is described as a bachelor, it seems necessary to assume that this statement is incorrect and is probably due to a clerical error. In a will dated 3 Mar. 1681/2, signed by Walter Hatch, son of Elder William, 4 Mar. 1681/2, but never proved, Walter Hatch gives his age as "59 yeares," and therefore he was born about 1623. In Aug. 1643 Walter Hatch is on the list of those able to bear arms, that is, he was then at least 16 years of age. In the will of his father, dated 5 Nov. 1651, Walter Hatch is named before his brother William. In the division of the personal estate of his father he signs first, and the document is in his handwriting. In various other documents in which he is named with his only surviving brother, William, he is always named first. Walter, therefore, must have been the eldest son of Elder William, and the child of a marriage contracted earlier than 1624. The unproved will of Walter Hatch and the document containing the division of the personal estate of his father are in the possession of one of Walter Hatch's descendants, Israel H. Hatch of Marshfield, Mass., who has kindly permitted the writer to have access to his voluminous family papers.
    • † Lechford's Note-Book, p. 140.
    • ‡ Many erroneous statements about Elder William Hatch and his family appear in various printed works, and it is hoped that the pedigree here given will serve in some measure to correct such errors.
    • § From a copy of a deed from Walter's son John, dated 19 Mar. 1705 [1705/6], now in the possession of Israel H. Hatch of Marshfield, Mass.
    • || This surname is given on the authority of Israel H. Hatch of Marshfield, Mass. Most writers on this family state that in the marriage record the surname of the wife has been obliterated. In Register, vol. 6, p. 348, the record from the town books of Marshfield appears, in abbreviated form, as "Walter Hatch and —— —stable m. 5 Aug. 1674."
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  • part of Scituate called "The Two Miles," which was joined to Marshfield in 1788; and the house which he built there is still standing and is the residence of Israel H. Hatch, his descendant. A will of Walter Hatch, dated 3 Mar. 1681/2 and signed 4 Mar. 1681/2, was neverproved; for after this will was made his son Antipas became of unsound mind, and his father made a new will, providing for the maintenance of Antipas but leaving to his brothers the land formerly intended for him. This second will was proved.* Children by first wife, b. at Scituate: 1. Hannah, b. 3 Mar. 1651/2. 2. Samuel, b. 22 Dec. 1653. 3. Jane, b. 7 Mar. 1655/6. 4. Antipas, b. 26 Oct. 1658. 5. Bethiah, b. 31 Mar. 1661. 6. John, b. 8 July 1664. 7. Israel, b. 25 Mar. 1667; m. his second cousin, Elizabeth Hatch (10, ii, 6). 8. Joseph, b. 9 Dec. 1669.
  • Children by second wife:
    • ii. JOHN, bapt. at Wye, co. Kent, 7 Aug. 1625; emigrated with his parents to New England in Mar. 1634/5; living at Scituate in Aug. 1643, when he is named among those able to bear arms; d. before 5 Nov. 1651, as he is not mentioned in his father's will.
    • iii. ANNE, bapt. at Wye, co. Kent, 3 Dec. 1626; emigrated with her parents to New England in Mar. 1634/5; m. (1) at Scituate, 2 Nov. 1643, LIEUT. JAMES TORREY of Scituate, who d. at Scituate 6 July 1665; probably m. (2) at Marshfield, 3 Apr. 1677, JOHN PHILLIPS. Children by first husband, b. at Scituate: 1. James, b. 3 Sept. 1644. 2. William, b. 15 Mar. 1646/7; probably d. young. 3. Joseph, b. 18 Mar. 1648/9. 4. Damaris, h. 26 Oct. 1651. 5. Jonathan, b. 20 Sept. 1654. 6. Mary, b. 14 Feb. 1656/7. 7. Josiah, b. 28 Jan. 1658/9. 8. Sarah, b. 9 Feb. 1660/1. 9. Joanna, b. 4 May 1663. 10. Bethia, b. 19 July 1665.
    • iv. A son, newborn, bur. at Wye, co. Kent, 31 July 1628.
    • v. WILLIAM, bapt. at Wye, co. Kent, 9 Aug. 1629; emigrated with his parents to New England in Mar. 1634/5; d. in Virginia, being on a journey to that Colony, between 13 Sept. 1653, the date of his will, and 1656, when his will was proved; m. at Scituate, abt. 1652, ABIGAIL HEWES, dau. of John "the Welchman." She m. (2) 14 Oct. 1658 John King of Weymouth.† At his father's death William Hatch became the owner of the house on Kent St., Scituate, which descended from him to his daughter Phebe. On 18 July 1677 the latter, being then of Boston and a spinster, sold this house and 20 acres of land to Jeremiah Hatch (10, ii) of Scituate, who was her first cousin once removed and also her uncle by marriage, having married Mary Hewes, her mother's sister. Children; 1. Lydia, b. at Scituate 28 Apr. 1653; d. there 2 May 1653. 2. Phebe, bapt. at Scituate 19 Mar. 1653/4.
    • vi. JANE, bapt. at Wye, co. Kent, 19 June 1631; emigrated with her parents to New England in Mar. 1634/5; m. JOHN LOVELL, b. in England in 1627, s. of Robert and Elizabeth of Weymouth, Mass. Children: 1. John, b. before 5 Nov. 1651, when he is mentioned in the will of his grandfather, Elder William Hatch; d. young. 2. Elizabeth, d. at Weymouth 21 Jan. 1656/7. 3. Phebe, b. at Weymouth 19 Feb. 1655/6. 4. John, b. at Weymouth 8 May 1658. 5. Elizabeth, b. at Weymouth 28 Oct. 1660. 6. James, b. at Weymouth 23 Oct. 1662. 7. William, b. at Weymouth 24 Feb. 1664/5. 8. Andrew, b. at Weymouth 28 June 1668. 9. Jane, b. at Weymouth 20 July 1670.
    • vii. ANDREW, bapt. at Wye, co. Kent, 3 Nov. 1633; bur. there 6 Nov. 1633.
    • * .... etc. ____________________
  • The ancestry and allied families of Nathan Blake 3rd and Susan (Torrey) Blake (1916)
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  • .... etc.
  • TORRY Phillip4, of Combe St. Nicholas, Somerset, husbandman, by will dated 16 April 1621 and proved 27th June 1621, we read, "To be buried in the churchyard of Combe — to the relief of the poor of Combe three shillings four pence — Ann Torry, mine eldest daughter shall have threescore pounds when she shall accomplish the age of sixteen years, to be paid my overseers who shall take the government of it until she shall accomplish the age of one and twenty years — To her the biggest brass pan, to be delivered to her at the time of her marriage, and not before — To my daughter Mary Torry twenty pounds at sixteen — to be held (as before) until she is twenty one, and the second brass pan; to Sarah Torry, my daughter three
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  • and thirty pounds six shillings eight pence at sixteen (as before) and the second best brazen pot; to James Torry, my son thirty pounds at 16 (as before) four silver spoons when he is one and twenty — To my son Phillip Torry 20 lbs. at 16 (as before) and he shall be put at some trade, as apprentice, as soon as he is able — I give unto William Torry my son the biggest brazen pot, the furnace kettle, table &c with condition his mother shall have the use of it so long as she doth keep herself widow and dwelling in the house — To Joseph my son ten pounds — all the rest to my wife, whom I make sole executrix — My father William Torry, my cousin John Fry, John Richards, Robert Sellecke & Thomas Lambert to be overseers, & I give them 5 shillings apiece" —
    • Proved by Alice Torry, the widow —
  • Will of Alice Torry, widow of above Phillip .... etc.
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  • .... Hon. Alphonso Taft says: 'The line as I find it is William, who died in 1557, leaving a will. Phillip, his son who died in 1604, leaving a will — William, his son, who survived his son Phillip, but the date of whose death we have not — Phillip, who died in 1621, leaving a will, named his four sons who emigrated to America.' Mr. Taft also furnished, from the Bishop's Register at Wells, the following for Combe St. Nicholas: "
    • 1608, William, son of Phillip Torrie was bapt. 21 day of December.
    • 1608, Agnes, daughter of Joseph Combe was baptized the 4th of January.
    • 1629, William Torry was married unto Agnes Combe the 17 of March.
    • 1639, Jane, wife of William Torry was buried the 27 day of April.
  • Hon. Alphonso Taft was father to Ex-President Wm. H. Taft, Henry F. Waters, author of "Gleanings in England," was an authority of high rank — being sent by Harvard College on research work for historical purposes. He died in 1913, Salem, Mass.
  • From authentic record 'tis proved that the above Agnes Combe lived only one year after marriage. Wm. Torry then married Jane Haviland who died 1639, was mother of two sons brought to America — Samuel, b. 1632, William, b. 1638.
  • The photographs of the church .... etc.
  • CHILDREN:
    • .... etc.
    • James, Lieut., b. — , m. Anne Hatch at Scituate, Mass., 2 Nov. 1643, d. at Scituate, 6 July 1665.
    • .... etc. _____________________________
  • Genealogical and family history of central New York : a record of the achievements of her people in the making of a commonwealth and the building of a nation by Cutter, William Richard
  • https://archive.org/details/genealogicalfami05cutt
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  • The immigrant ancestor of the Hatch family of Buffalo, New York, herein recorded, was a son of Sir Walter Hatch, of England.
  • (I) William Hatch, the first of his name in America, and one of the earliest settlers of Scituate, Massachusetts, was born in Sandwich, Kent county, England, from which place he emigrated to America before 1633. In the course of a year or two he went back to England for his family, and returned in March, 1635, in the ship "Hercules," with his wife Jane, five children and six servants. He settled in Scituate in Kent street in 1634, prior to his return to England, and on arriving the second time, with his family, resumed his residence there. He kept a store and was rated a merchant of ability. He was a very active and useful man in town and church, being lieutenant of militia and the first ruling elder of the Second Church of Scituate, which was founded in 1644. He died November 6, 1651. Thomas Hatch, supposed to have been an elder brother of William, lived first in Dorchester, but moved to Scituate, where he died in 1646. leaving five children: Jonathan, William, Thomas, Alice and Hannah. Children of William and Jane Hatch, all born in England : Jane, married John Lovell ; Annie, married, 1648, Lieutenant James Torrey ; Walter, of further mention : Hannah, married, 1648, Samuel Utley ; William, died in Virginia, about 1646, married Abigail Hewes, and had Phoebe; Jeremiah, died in 1713, married, in 1657, Mary Hewes, and had fourteen children.
  • (II) Walter, eldest son of Elder William and Jane Hatch, ....etc. _________________

She was baptized Dec. 3, 1626 at lVyc, England. Her com- plete ancestry may bc found in the Kew England Historical and Genealogical Register, 1-01, 70, page 245. Her second husband, John Phillips, d, May 21. 1691 at Duxbury. From Vol 2 Torrey Gen.



She was baptized Dec. 3, 1626 at lVyc, England. Her com- plete ancestry may bc found in the Kew England Historical and Genealogical Register, 1-01, 70, page 245. Her second husband, John Phillips, d, May 21. 1691 at Duxbury. From Vol 2 Torrey Gen.

Sources include

  • page 84 of Memorials of Marshfield and Guide Book to Its Localities at Green Harbor By Marcia Abiah Thomas
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