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Burial: Ancient Cemetery, Also known as: Ye Townes Antientest Burial Place, Town Burial Place, New London, CT
Here lyeth the body of Ann Willson wife of Mr. Jeremiah Willson, who departed this life Sept 9 1720 in the 38th year of her age
Notes:
NEHGR: Ann Mainwaring, baptized 18 June 1682, First Church of Christ, New London. Died 9 Sept. 1720 in her 28th year. Daughter of Oliver and Hannah (Raymond) Mainwaring.
Austin: Ann Manoxon, 1st wife. Austin says she had three to five children.
RIGR: Four of Jeremiah's daughters. Mary, Ann, Sarah and Elizabeth were married. So they are likely candidates to be her children. All the other children--except the second Mary--were under 21 at the time of Jeremiah Wilson's death. Possibly Jeremiah Wilson was her child, too.
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Manwaring-236
Anne (Manwaring) Willson (1682 - 1720)
Anne Willson formerly Manwaring
Born 1682 in New London, New London, Connecticutmap
ANCESTORS ancestors
Daughter of Oliver Manwaring and Hannah (Raymond) Mainwaring
Sister of Hannah (Mainwaring) Harris, Elizabeth (Manwaring) Harris, Love (Manwaring) Richards, Prudence (Mainwaring) Beckwith, Richard Manwaring, Judith (Manwaring) Ray, Oliver Manwaring and Mercy (Mainwaring) Palmer
Wife of Jeremiah Wilson — married 8 Dec 1700 in New London, New London County, Connecticutmap
DESCENDANTS descendants
Mother of Ann (Wilson) Mumford, Elizabeth (Wilson) Torrey and Judith Wilson
Died 9 Sep 1720 at about age 38 in New Shoreham, Washington County, Rhode Islandmap
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Biography
Sources
Anne Manwaring Willson on Find A Grave: Memorial #11368047 retrieved 11:32, 29 December 2017 (EST)
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Manwaring-299
Oliver Mainwaring or Manwaring, seaman and mariner, younger son of Oliver Mainwaring, a Gentleman of Exeter, Sowton and Dawlish, Devon, by his wife, Prudence Ashe (or Aishe, Ayshe). He immigrated to Connecticut and settled in New London, marrying Hannah Raymond before 1662. The couple had two sons, Richard (bp. 13 Jul 1673) and Oliver (bp. 2 Feb 1678/9), and eight daughters. The first four Hannah, Elizabeth (m. Peter Harris), Prudence (m. John Beckwith), Love (m. John Richards) were all baptised in 1671. The later four were baptised in order, Judith (bp. Apr. 1676, m. Simon Ray), Bathsheba (bp. 9 May 1680), Anne (bp. 18 Jun 1682, m. Jeremiah Wilson) and Mercy (m. Jonathan Palmer). Oliver died in New London on 3 November 1723, and left a will proved December 19th of that year. [2] All his children were living at the time of his death.
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June 18, 1682
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New London, New London County, Connecticut Colony
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1701 |
September 29, 1701
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Block Island, Washington, Rhode Island, United States
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1702 |
December 7, 1702
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Block Island, Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
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1704 |
October 8, 1704
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1707 |
March 5, 1707
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Block Island, Washington, Rhode Island, United States
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1710 |
October 1, 1710
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1711 |
December 2, 1711
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Block Island, Washington County, Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, British Colonial America
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1713 |
August 23, 1713
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1715 |
January 20, 1715
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Block Island, Washington, Rhode Island, United States
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