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About Ann Long Mudgett Magoon
'Salisbury Massachusetts to Rockingham New Hampshire migration.
He and Deputy Sheriff Joseph-3 Pike (1638-1694) "were slain by Indians as they traveled the head of the further end of Pond Plain..the enemy lay in a deserted house by the way, or in a clump of bushes or both."
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/French-1648
Ann (French) Magoon (1659 - aft. 1731)
Biography
Ann French, was born March 10, 1659, in Salisbury, Essex county, Massachusetts, the daughter of Joseph French and Susanna (Stacy) French. [1]
On July 21, 1680, in Salisbury, Ann married Richard Long, born 1659, in Salisbury. [2]
Children of Ann and Richard are:
Elizabeth Long, b. Oct. 30, 1680[S]; bp. July 29, 1688; m. March 5, 1700-1, John' Clough; liv. 1712.
William Long, b. June 25, 1682, bp. July 29, 1688, married Ruth Eastman
Richard Long, b. Jan. 3, 1683-4; bp. July 29, 1688, married Sarah Coker
Susanna Long, b. Nov. 80, 1685, bp. July 29, 1688; adm. S. chh. Feb. 25, 1704-5; liv. 1712.
Joseph Long, b. Jan. 6, 1687-8; bp. July 29, 1688; d. unm. bef 1712; adm est. Nov. 12, 1711.
Sarah Long, b. Oct, 13, 1689; bp. Nov. 10, 1689; d. March, 1691
Eleanor Long, b. Jan. 16, 1690-1; bp. Feb. 22, 1690-1, married Nathaniel Mason of Hampton, 12 Jan 1716
Sarah Long (the second of this name in this family), b. Jan. 13, 1692-3; bp. April 2, 1693, married William Russell, on November 28, 1715
Richard Long was killed by Indians in Amesbury on his way to Haverhill, 4 September 1694 with Joseph Pike.[He and Deputy Sheriff Joseph-3 Pike (1638-1694) "were slain by Indians as they traveled the head of the further end of Pond Plain..the enemy lay in a deserted house by the way, or in a clump of bushes or both."]. (Journal of Rev. John Pike, Essex. Collections); Inventory of his estate on 24 September 1794. James Brown of Salisbury was appointed guardian for three minor children.
Ann (French) Long married secondly, in 1695/6 to Thomas Mudgett (of Salisbury), widower of Sarah Clement, who was widow of Abraham Morrill. Ann was living in Hampton NH after 1713. (see notes)
Ann's third husband was Alexander Magoon of Kingston, New Hampshire. Ann was again widowed in 1731 at Exeter, New Hampshire. (see notes)
Researcher's Notes
Marriage Two [3]
Thomas Mudgett, Mr.,|| of Salisbury, "shipwright," m. 1st, Oct. 8, 1665 [S], (7) Sarah Clement [wid. of (1) Abraham Morrill], who d. Aug., 1694 ; 2d, ab. 1695 or '6, (9)Ann French [wid. of (11) Richard Long]. He served for Abram Morrill as a soldier in the Narragansett war, 1675 [p. 118] ; was a "householder " of S. in 1677 ; free. 1690 ; d. ab. 1700, or later. Wife Sarah member S. chh. 1687 ; adm. her est. Jan. 31, 1704.
Children:
I Mary, b. April 30, 1667[S].
II Temperance, b. Oct. 10, 1670[S], [by 1st wife].*
III William, b. Oct. 16, 1696[S], [by 2d wife]; bp. Dec. 18, 1698; m. Dinah ______ ;* res. Hv. ; adm. est, June 15, 1730. Chil., Ebenezer and John, b. 1720-30; John Clement of Hv. ap. guard. 1733. Wid. Dinah m. ab. 1731, (27) James Heath.
IV Thomas, b. Jan. 3, 1698-9[S] ; bp. Feb. 26, 1698-9.
V John [or Thomas], b. Dec. 17, 1700[S]; bp. March 16, 1709-1. [John on chh. rec, Thomas on town rec]
(*Although in the book it claims Temperance was by the first wife, the DOB would say otherwise)
Marriage Three [4]
Captain Simon Stacey's estate was divided in November 20, 1711, after the death of his wife, Sarah, into 12 equal parts. The portion received by Edward French of Salisbury was further divided into seven lots between the heris of Colonel Waiwright. One of the seven recipients was Alexander Magoon, who had married Ann (French) Mudgett, and was then living in Exeter, New Hampshire. [5] It is said that on 21 Sep. 1731 Ann renounced administration of the estate of Alexander Magoon and same date it went to son Samuel.
Ann Magoon formerly French aka Long, Mudgett
Born 10 Mar 1659 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts Bay
Daughter of Joseph French I and Susanna (Stacy) French
Sister of Joseph French Jr, Elizabeth French, Simon French and Edward French
Wife of Alexander Magoon — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Wife of Richard Long — married 21 Jun 1680 (to 1694) in Salisbury, MA
Wife of Thomas Mudgett — married 4 Sep 1694 in Salisbury Town, Essex County, Massachusetts
Mother of Elizabeth (Long) Clough, William Mudgett, Thomas Mudgett and John Mudgett
Died after 1731 after age 71 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts Bay
Profile last modified 30 Mar 2020 | Created 2 Sep 2012
Sources
↑ https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54707886/ann-mudgett
↑ http://www.nh.searchroots.com/Long/richardsalis.htm
↑ Salisbury and Amesbury, MASSACHUSETTS, With some Related Families of Newbury, Haverhill, Ipswich, and Hampton, by DAVID W. HOYT, Author of "A Genealogical History of the Hoyt, Haight, and Hight Families, pages 262-263
↑ The New England Historical and Genealogical Register,: Volume 58 1904, page 92
↑ Essex County, Probate Records, volume 310, page 435
Acknowledgments
Charles Oliver, firsthand knowledge. Click the Changes tab for the details of edits by Charles and others.
Thank you to Andy Vincent for creating WikiTree profile French-2497 through the import of Vincent Family Tree.ged on Aug 8, 2013. Click to the Changes page for the details of edits by Andy and others.
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Ann French, daughter of Joseph French (born c.1631/1637 England) and Susanna Stacy (born c.1629 Bocking, Essex, England), was born 10 March 1659 Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts. She married Richard Long (died 1694) on 21 July 1680 at Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts; they had eight known children. On 18 December 1687, Ann Long was admitted to the Salisbury Church. She signed the Bradbury petition in 1692. Following the death of Richard Long, she married Thomas Mudgett in 1695; they had three known sons. Following the death of Thomas Mudgett, she married Alexander Magoon. Ann Magoon died c.1704.
Marriages and Children
- Richard Long, house carpenter of Salisbury, killed by Indians 4 September 1694; married 21 July 1680 Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts
- Elizabeth Long, who married John Clough
- William Long, who married
- Ruth Eastman
- Sarah Shepare/Shepard
- Deborah Tongue
- Richard Long, who married Sarah Coker
- Susannah Long, may have married an Eaton
- Joseph Long, never married
- Sarah Long, d.s.p.
- Elinor Long, who married Nathaniel Mason
- Sarah Long, who married William Russell
- Thomas Mudgett, Jr. (c.1628 - c.1701), married in 1695
- William Mudgett (16 October 1696 - before 15 June 1730) married Dinah Davis, daughter of Stephen Davis
- Thomas Mudgett (2 January 1698 - 1745) married Elizabeth Smith
- John Mudgett (17 December 1700 - died between 18 April 1746 and 28 May 1746) married Susanna Scribner
- Alexander Magoon (born 6 Sep 1661 Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire) of Kingston, New Hampshire
Discussion
"The intermarriages and step-relationships in this family are typical of the early times. Sarah Clements had nine children by her first husband, Abraham Morrill, and two by her second, Thomas Mudgett. Ann French had eight children by her first husband, Richard French, and three by Thomas Mudgett, making in all twenty-two children, who were step-brothers and sisters, and who ranged in January 1701, from Isaac Morrill, aged fifty-four, to John Mudgett, aged two weeks." From "Ancestors and Descendants of Robert Clements" by Percival W. Clement : Philadelphia : volume I pages 1- 458; volume II pages 459-1073
- Ann is recorded as living in 1712; however, her estate was administered 31 January 1704. These dates contradict each other; further research is needed.
Sources and Further Information
- Settlers Surnamed Long to New England before 1700, NEGSR vol 104 page 40.
- Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988. Name: Richard Long; Event Type: Marriage; Marriage Date: 1680; Marriage Place: Salisbury, Massachusetts; Spouse Name: Anna French. Source Information: Ancestry.com. Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. Original data: Town and City Clerks of Massachusetts. Massachusetts Vital and Town Records. Provo, UT: Holbrook Research Institute (Jay and Delene Holbrook).
- U.S., New England Marriages Prior to 1700. Name: Richard Long; Gender: Male; Marriage Date: About 1680; Death Year: 1694; Marriage Place: New England, United States; Spouse's Name: Ann French [Anna French]. Source Information: Ancestry.com. U.S., New England Marriages Prior to 1700 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2012. Original data: Torry, Clarence A. New England Marriages Prior to 1700. Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2004.
- Massachusetts, Marriages, 1633-1850. Name: Richard Long; Gender: Male; Spouse: Anna French; Marriage Date: 21 May 1680; City: Salisbury; County: Essex; Source: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film # 0845110. Source Information: Dodd, Jordan, Liahona Research, comp. Massachusetts, Marriages, 1633-1850 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005. Original data: With some noted exceptions all marriage records in this collection can be found at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah, and may be available through Family History Centers throughout the United States. See table below for information listed.
- Hoyt, David W. The Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury, Massachusetts ; with Some Related Families of Newbury, Haverhill, Ipswich and Hampton. Providence, RI: Snow & Farnham, 1897. 263. Print.
- Little, George Thomas, Henry S. Burrage, and Albert Roscoe. Stubbs. Genealogical and Family History of the State of Maine. New York: Lewis Historical Pub., 1909. Print.
- http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db...
- U.S., New England Marriages Prior to 1700. Name: Ann French [Ann Long]; Gender: Female; Marriage Date: 1696; Marriage Place: New England, United States; Spouse's Name: Thomas Mudget. Source Information: Ancestry.com. U.S., New England Marriages Prior to 1700 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2012. Original data: Torry, Clarence A. New England Marriages Prior to 1700. Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2004.
- "The Pioneers of Massachusetts," by Charles Henry Pope (Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1969) p.176.
- "Some Ancestral Lines, Ancestors of Guilford Solon Tingley and His Wife Martha Pamelia Meyers," by Raymon Meyers Tingley (Tuttle Pub. Co., Rutland, VT, 1935) p.349.
- "The Hammatt Papers, Early Inhabitants of Ipswich, MA 1633-1700," by Abraham Hammatt (Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1980, originally pub. Ipswich, MA, 1880-1899) p.345.
- "Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury, Massachusetts," by David W. Hoyt (New England History Press, Somersworth, NH, 1981) p.166,233,262. <archive.org>
- https://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Essex/Salisbury/aBirthsF.shtml "(FRENCH (Frentch)) An, d. Joseph and Susana, 10: 1m: 1659." (March 10, 1659)
- https://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Essex/Salisbury/aMarriagesF.shtml "(French) Anna, and Richard Long, 21: 5m: 1680. PR65" (July 21, 1680)
- (2nd) Her second marriage is not recorded in Salisbury, Amesbury or Haverhill VR.
- https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54707886/ann-mudgett has her three marriages.
Ann Long Mudgett Magoon's Timeline
1659 |
March 10, 1659
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Salisbury, Massachusetts Bay Colony
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1680 |
October 30, 1680
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Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
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1682 |
June 25, 1682
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Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, present United States
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1684 |
January 3, 1684
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Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, present United States
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1685 |
November 30, 1685
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Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, present United States
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1687 |
January 6, 1687
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Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, present United States
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1689 |
October 13, 1689
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Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, present United States
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1691 |
January 16, 1691
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Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, present United States
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1692 |
January 13, 1692
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Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, present United States
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