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Anne Vernon (Hutchinson)

Also Known As: "Dyer"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
Death: January 10, 1716
Newport, Newport County, Province of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
Place of Burial: Common Ground Cemetery, Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, British Colonial America
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Capt. Edward Hutchinson and Katherine Hutchinson
Wife of Samuel Dyer and Daniel Vernon
Mother of Dr. William Dyer; Samuel Dyer, Jr.; Nathaniel Dyer; Henry Dyer; Edward Dyer and 10 others
Sister of Elishua Hutchinson; Elizabeth Potter; Col. Elisha Hutchinson, Esq.; William Hutchinson; Katherine Hutchinson and 1 other
Half sister of Edward Hutchinson; Katherine Janverin; Benjamin Hutchinson and Hannah Walker

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About Anne Vernon

Edward Hutchinson and Katherine Hamby had 7 children born in Boston:

4. F Anne HUTCHINSON was born before 18 Nov 1643 in Boston, Suffolk, Mass.. She was christened in First Church, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts. She died on 10 Jan 1716 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island. She was buried in Newport, Newport, Ri. Married 1) Samuel Dyer 2) William Vernon.


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Quaker, descended from European royalty


  • * Royal Families: Reverend Francis Marbury and five generations of his descendants through Anne (Marbury) Hutchinson and Katherine (Marbury) Scott by Marston Watson Genealogical Pub. Co. - Families of royal descent

GEDCOM Note

Category: Common Burying Ground, Newport, Rhode Island

Biography

Birth

: She was born 18 Nov 1643 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, and christened 9 Nov 1643 at the First Church Boston, Mass.<ref>Source: #S4 </ref><ref>Town and City Clerks of Massachusetts. Massachusetts Vital and Town Records.</ref> : She was the granddaughter of Anne (Marbury) Hutchinson who was banished from Boston for her religious activities.

First Marriage

: She married Samuel Dyer, 1663 in Rhode Island.<ref>U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900</ref>

Second Marriage

: She married a second time to Daniel Vernon on 22 SEP 1679 at Tower Hill, Narragansett, Rhode Island.<ref>Clarence Almon Torrey, New England Marriages Prior to 1700, 1994. See also NEHGR?, Vol.33, July 1879, Page 315</ref><ref name=Hylbom>http://hylbom.com/family/articles/anne-hutchinson-dyer/</ref>

Death

: She died 10 JAN 1716/1717 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, buried in the Vernon lot with second husband, Daniel, daughter Anne Clark andson Edward Vernon. Her will was proved 1717.

Children

: Children of Anne Hutchinson and Samuel Dyer are:

  1. Elisha Dyer
  2. Barrett Dyer
  3. William Dyer
  4. Henry Dyer
  5. Samuel Dyer
  6. Nathaniel Dyer
  7. Edward Dyer
  8. Ann Dyer

Notes

  • Birth of Anne Hutchinson is listed as September 18th, 1643, according to Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988 for Anne Hutchinson. It is transcribed as: born 18th - 9th month.
  • Anne is unique in that she is the convergence of four authenticated royal ancestral lines for Tor Martin Hylbom plus one noble line. One royal line comes from Edward I, King of England (to Sir Edward Raleigh), another from John, King of England (to Anne Chamberlayne) another from Henry I, King of England (to John Booth and Anne Thimbleby) and the last from Henry II, King of England (to William Marbury). The nobleline is from Sir William de Huntingfield, one of the Magna Charta Sureties (to Anne Chamberlayne).<ref name=Hylbom/>

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Anne Vernon's Timeline

1643
November 9, 1643
Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA
November 18, 1643
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
November 18, 1643
First Church, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
November 19, 1643
Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
1653
March 7, 1653
Dorking, Surrey, England
1665
1665
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
1667
1667
Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, USA
1668
1668
1670
July 6, 1670
Kingstown, Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations