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About Sarah Annis, of Newbury
i. Sarah, b. abt., 1645; m. May 11, 1666, Charles Annis, alias Curmac, an Irishman; eight children. He was a farmer at Newbury and died Dec. 19, 1717, survived by his widow Sarah.(c)
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Sarah Chase Annis
Birth: 1646
Hampton Rockingham County New Hampshire, USA Death: Jun. 6, 1726 Newbury Old Town Essex County Massachusetts, USA
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Children:
Joseph Annis (1666 - 1758)*
Abraham Annis (1668 - 1738)*
Isaac Annis (1672 - 1712)*
Spouse:
Charles Annis (1638 - 1717)*
*Point here for explanation
Burial: First Burying Ground Newbury Old Town Essex County Massachusetts, USA
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- CHASE, Charles Edward, Active Factor in Insurance Circles.
- The Chase family, of which Charles Edward Chase, chairman of the board of directors of the Hartford Fire Insurance Company, and a prominent public official, is a worthy representative, is of English origin, being among the ancient and highly honored families of England, the name being derived undoubtedly from the French word, Chasser, to hunt. They are one of the families entitled to bear a coat-of-arms, described as follows : Gules four crosses patence argent (two and two), on a canton azure a lion rampant or.
- (VII) Aquila (2) Chase, youngest son of Aquila (i ) Chase, was a native of England, born in 1618, and died in Newbury, Massachusetts, December 27, 1670. He was the emigrant ancestor of the family, but the date of his coming to the New World is not here recorded ; he was a resident of Hampton, New Hampshire, in 1640, from whence he removed to Newbury, Massachusetts, in 1646, where he was granted four acres for a house lot, and six acres of marsh on condition that he go to sea and do service in the town with a boat for four years. He was a mariner, and shipmaster, and the supposition is that he was employed by his uncle or brother, Thomas Chase, who in 1626 was part owner of the ship, "John and Francis." He married Anne, daughter of John Wheeler, and she bore him nine children, as follows : 'Sarah, became the wife of Charles Annis' ; Anna, born July 6, 1647; Priscilla, March 14, 1649; Mary, February 3, 165 1 ; Thomas, July 25, 1654; John, November 2, 1655 ; Elizabeth, September 13, 1657; Ruth, March 18, 1660; Daniel, December 9, 1661 ; Moses, of whom further. After the death of her husband, Mrs. Chase married (second) June 14, 1672, Daniel Mussiloway. Her death occurred in May, 1688.
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- Updated from WikiTree Genealogy via father Aquila Chase by SmartCopy: Aug 1 2015, 11:13:05 UTC
- Updated from WikiTree Genealogy via father Aquila Chase by SmartCopy: Aug 1 2015, 11:11:39 UTC
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Sarah Annis, of Newbury's Timeline
1647 |
July 6, 1647
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Hampton NH or, Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
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1666 |
December 23, 1666
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Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, (present United States)
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December 23, 1666
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Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
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1668 |
August 18, 1668
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Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
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June 6, 1670
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Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
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April 12, 1672
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Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
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1672
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Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
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August 18, 1674
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Newbury, Massachusetts
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1675
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Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
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