

Birth: Jun. 7, 1635 Death: 1721 Fairfield Fairfield County Connecticut, USA
The daughter of Gov. STEPHEN & MARY GOODYEAR, she married (1) Samuel Wakeman on Oct. 29, 1656 in New Haven by her father, and (2)Nathaniel Burr. The administration of the estate of Ann Burr of Fairfield was granted Nov. 9, 1721 to Capt. Joseph Wakeman, her son.
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Parents:
Stephen Goodyear (1598 - 1658)
Mary Gibbard Goodyear (1603 - 1646)
Spouses:
Samuel Wakeman (1635 - 1692)
Nathaniel Burr (1640 - 1712)*
Children:
Samuel Wakeman (1657 - 1691)*
Joseph Wakeman (1670 - 1726)*
Jabez Wakeman (1678 - 1704)*
Siblings:
Denise Goodyear Sperry (1624 - 1707)*
Rebecca Goodyear Bishop (1626 - 1681)*
Mary Goodyear Lake (1630 - 1705)*
Hannah Goodyear Burr (1635 - 1721)
John Goodyear (1650 - 1702)**
*Calculated relationship
Burial: Old Burying Ground Fairfield Fairfield County Connecticut, USA
Created by: Nareen, et al Record added: Mar 01, 2010 Find A Grave Memorial# 48987385
She married m. (1) 29 Oct. 1656 Rev. Samuel Wakeman of Fairfield, Connecticut; m. (2) Nathaniel Burr[1]
"Samuell Wakeman and Hannah Goodyear were Married by The Gouernor 29th: 8th mo 1656" at New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut.[2]
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June 7, 1635
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London, Middlesex, England (United Kingdom)
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1652
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October 12, 1657
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New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut Colony, Colonial America
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1657
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1659
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New Haven County, Connecticut, Colonial America
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1661
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1668
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May 6, 1670
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Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut, Colonial America
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1678
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Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States
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