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About Anne Samson
Anne Plummer married Mayflower Pilgrim Henry Samson; he died in 1684 at Duxbury. She is seen as a child of Benjamin Rawley Plummer & Mary Plummer without supporting evidence. She was a “cousin” of Mary Barnes
The will of Henery Sampson of Duxburrow dated 24 Dec. 1684, sworn 5 March 1684/85, names sons: Stephen executor, John, James, Caleb; daus.: Elizabeth, wife of Roberd Sprout; Mary, wife of John Summers; Hannah, wife of Josias Holmes: Dorcas, wife of Thomas Bony; (unnamed) dau., wife of John Hanmore.
From Henry Samson - Overlooked Pilgrim Ancestor
"On 6 February 1635/6, now 31 years old, he [Henry Samson of the Mayflower] married Anne Plummer."
"We do not know when Anne Plummer arrived in the Colony. There was no Plummer family in the Colony at this time so she and an assumed cousin of about the same age, Mary Plummer, probably arrived with another family."
"In 1651 Governor Bradford summarized what had happened to the passengers in his "increasings" section of his Plantation history:
"But the youth Henry Sampson is still living and is married and hath seven children."
"We know now that two more were born after that. They had four sons (Stephen, John, James, and Caleb) and five daughters (Elizabeth, Hannah, Mary, Dorcas, and one whose name has been forgotten)."
Notes
On 24 Dec. 1668, acknowledged same day, Henry Sampson of Duxborough sold a lot in Namasket to Edward Gray: wife Ann acknowledged deed.
Links
- http://www.pilgrimhallmuseum.org/pdf/Henry_Sampson_17th_Century_Doc...
- http://mayflowerhistory.com/samson/
- http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~allfam/notes/henrysamson289... ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Birth: unknown, England Death: unknown Duxbury Plymouth County Massachusetts, USA
Ann PLUMMER married Henry SAMSON and likely predeceased him as she is not mentioned in his will.
Concerning her possible relationship to Mary (PLUMMER) BARNES, wife of John BARNES, see the Henry Samson Kindred website at:
http://www.pilgrimhenrysamsonkindred.org/article_overlooked_ancstor...
for it is not entirely certain that Ann (PLUMMER) SAMSON was the sister of Mary (PLUMMER) BARNES. Although both women were married in Plymouth within a few years of each other, no one knows for certain who their parents were.
Family links:
Spouse:
Henry Samson (1604 - 1684)
Children:
Caleb Samson (1658 - 1746)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial: Coles Hill Burial Ground Plymouth Plymouth County Massachusetts, USA
Created by: treerpgmo Record added: Oct 01, 2010 Find A Grave Memorial# 59489320
Immigrated to the US, arriving by 1635
Ann PLUMMER married Henry SAMSON and likely predeceased him as she is not mentioned in his will.
Concerning her possible relationship to Mary (PLUMMER) BARNES, wife of John BARNES, see the Henry Samson Kindred website at:
http://www.pilgrimhenrysamsonkindred.org/article_overlooked_ancstor...
for it is not entirely certain that Ann (PLUMMER) SAMSON was the sister of Mary (PLUMMER) BARNES. Although both women were married in Plymouth within a few years of each other, no one knows for certain who their parents were.
Find A Grave 59489320
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/59489320/ann-samson
From Find A Grave:
Married Mayflower passenger Henry Samson in Plymouth, 6 February 1635/6. She died after 24 December 1668 and before 24 December 1684 (date of husband's will).
Their 9 children: Stephen, John, Elizabeth Sprout, James, Hannah Holmes, a daughter who married Josiah Hanmore, Mary Summers, Dorcas Bonney, & Caleb.
Source: Anderson's Great Migration Study Project
Ann PLUMMER married Henry SAMSON and likely predeceased him as she is not mentioned in his will.
Concerning her possible relationship to Mary (PLUMMER) BARNES, wife of John BARNES.
for it is not entirely certain that Ann (PLUMMER) SAMSON was the sister of Mary (PLUMMER) BARNES. Although both women were married in Plymouth within a few years of each other, no one knows for certain who their parents were.
https://ancestorsbeta.familysearch.org/en/LR5N-B4C/ann-plummer-1604...
Ann Plummer 16 August 1604–24 December 1684
Birth • 0 Sources 16 August 1604 Reeth, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Age 80 Death • 0 Sources 24 December 1684 Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
Ann Plummer in the North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000
SPOUSES AND CHILDREN
Henry Samson 1603-1684
Marriage: 16 February 1636 Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
Ann Plummer 1604-1684
Children (9)
James Sampson 1637-1718
Stephen Samson 1638-1714
Elizabeth Samson 1639-1711
Hannah Sampson 1641-1715
Sarah Samson 1643-1688
John Sampson 1645-1712
Mary Sampson 1647-1750
Dorcas Samson 1652-1695
Caleb Samson 1660-1745
PARENTS AND SIBLINGS
Benjamin Rawley Plummer 1590-1664
Marriage: Abt 1603 ,, England
Mary Wood Thomas 1590-1640
Children (1)
Ann Plummer 1604-1684
Ann Plummer marred Henry Samson, a passenger on the Mayflower, in Plymouth Massachusetts and bore him 10 children!
Notes
Birth Date 1620
Death Date before 12/24/1668
Death Date 12/24/1684
Anne Samson's Timeline
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Grinton, North Yorkshire, England
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Duxbury, Plymouth Colony
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Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
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Duxbury, Plymouth Colony, British Colonial America
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Duxbury, Plymouth , Massachusetts
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Duxbury, Plymouth , Massachusetts
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Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
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