Anthony Annable1

M, #6509, b. before 1607?
Anthony Annable was born before 1607? He married Jane Momford on 26 April 1619 at All Saints Church, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England.2 Anthony Annable married Ann Clarke on 1 March 1645/46.2
Anthony Annable became the father of Sarah Annable before 1623.
Anthony Annable became the father of Hannah Annable before 1623. Anthony Annable and Jane Momford immigrated with Sarah Annable and Hannah Annable in August 1623 on the Ship 'Anne'.1
Anthony Annable became the father of Deborah Annable after 1627.2 Anthony Annable was elected constable in Scituate, (now Plymouth County), New Plymouth Colony, on 1 January 1633/34.2
Anthony Annable became a widower with the death of his wife, Jane Momford in December 1643.2 Anthony Annable left a will on 24 February 1672/73 with heirs Ann Clarke, Samuel Annable and Desire Annable.2 Anthony Annable wrote a codicil on 23 April 1674.2

Census

DatePlaceEnumeration
1627Plymouth, New Plymouth ColonyCensus: 1627 Division of Cattle Census
as 9 Anthony Anable
Person: Pilgrim Samuel Fuller, Mrs Bridget (Lee) Fuller, Samuel Fuller, Peter Brown, Mrs Martha (Ford) Brown, Mary Brown, John Ford, Martha Ford, Anthony Annable, Mrs Jane (Momford) Annable, Sarah Annable, Hannah Annable and Damaris Hopkins
To this lott fell A Red Heyfer Came of the Cow wch belongeth to the poore of the Colony & so is of that Consideration. (vizt) thes psonts nominated, to have halfe the Increase, the other halfe, with the ould stock, to remain for the use of the poore. To this lott also two shee goats.3

4 Children of Anthony Annable and Jane Momford

Children

3 Children of Anthony Annable and Ann Clarke

Children
Last Edited9 May 2002

Citations

  1. [S130] Caleb Johnson's Mayflower Web Pages, online http://members.aol.com/calebj/, anne.html. Hereinafter cited as Mayflower Web Pages.
  2. [S173] Eugene Aubrey Stratton, Plymouth Colony, Its History & People (via WFT 1, Tree 4114) (Salt Lake City, UT: Ancestry Publishing, 1986) . Hereinafter cited as Plymouth Colony.
  3. [S143] The Division of Cattle, 1627.