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Ann Stanyan (Spicer)

Also Known As: "Spicer", "Spigon", "widow of William Partridge", "not Gerrish"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Buckinghamshire, England
Death: July 10, 1689 (70)
Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, Colonial America
Place of Burial: New Hampshire, United States
Immediate Family:

Wife of William Partridge, Sr., of Salisbury and Anthony Stanyan
Mother of John Partridge, of Portsmouth; Rachel Partridge (died as a child); Hannah Gove; Elizabeth Shaw (Partridge); Nehemiah Partridge and 3 others

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About Ann Stanyan

Not the daughter of William Gerrish & Anne Gerrish


Biography

Ann Spicer married 1) William Partridge 6 Oct 1636 in Olney William died 9 July 1654 in Salisbury, Massachusetts. Ann Partridge married (2) Anthony Stanyan. Mrs. Ann Stanyan, widow, died 10 July 1689 in Hampton, New Hampshire.

Origins

Maiden name seen as Gerrish. “ William married Ann Spicer in Olney, Buckinghamshire, on October 6, 1638.[2] On the actual record it apparently looks like her maiden name is Spigon.

However, see documents attached to profiles for 2010 NEHGR article about daughter Hannah Patridge who married Edmund Gove. It has her and her siblings (children of William Partridge and his wife Ann Spicer, the widow Partridge who then married Anthony Stanyon).

Family

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Partridge-57

William and Ann's children: (order may not be correct)

  1. John, born before 1639; married Dec 11, 1660 [Sv], Mary Fernald. "Seaman" in Boston 1660 and "cordwayner" in Portsmouth 1669 and 1672.
  2. Rachel, born _____; died April 19, 1650 in Salisbury.
  3. Hannah, born after 1639; living in 1660.
  4. Elizabeth, born Feb 14, 1642-3 in Salisbury; married June 26, 1661, Joseph Shaw of Hampton.
  5. Nehemiah, born May 5, 1645 in Salisbury; living in 1673; resided in Portsmouth. He was at the house of Robert pike in Salisbury, March 1680.
  6. Sarah, born August 24, 1647 in Salisbury; married November 14, 1666, in Haverhill, John Heath.
  7. Rachel, born June 19, 1650; married Jan 31, 1671-2, Joseph Chase. (Joseph Chase, born in 1645, was also of Hampton. He was taken prisoner at Dover, in the assault on Major Waldron's house, 27th of June, 1689. He married Dec 31, 1671, Rachel, daughter of William Partridge, of Salisbury. He died January 12, 1718.)[3]
  8. William (Hon. and Col.), born about 1654, married Dec 8, 1680, Mary Brown. He was councilor and Lt. Governor of the province of New Hampshire. Moved to Newbury and died there Jan 3, 1728-9.

Notes

"William, Salisbury, s of John of Olney,co. Bucks, first at Lynn with relative Henry Gains, Salisbury 1639, and d. there 5 July 1654. Adm 3 Oct fol. to wid. Ann Who m. 2d 1 Jan 1655-6 Anthony Stanyan and lived at Hampton. In 1701 the daughter Hannah Gove and her son John gave receipt of her three brothers share in keeping the mother from Mar 1 1684/5 to death; the two surviving brothers with the Leavitts sued John Pickering for breach of contract made Feb. 21 1684, when he too agreed to pay.


References

  1. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Spicer-1313 cites
    1. Olney's Bishop's Transcripts "William Partridge and Anne Spigon [?] [married] 5 Oct [1635?]" cited in "Olney, Bucks Immigrant ClusterTAG 65:68 (1990)
    2. New Hampshire Society of Genealogists, and New Hampshire Genealogical Society. The New Hampshire Genealogical Record: an Illustrated Quarterly Magazine Devoted to Genealogy, History, And Biography : Official Organ of the New Hampshire Genealogical Society. Vol. 9 pp 180, 181,232, 237 Dover, N.H.: George W. Tibbetts, 1903.
    3. Robert Charles Anderson's The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume VI, R-S. “ Anthony Stanyan.” pages 479-86. (document attached); < AmericanAncestors >
    4. Sanborn, George Freeman, Jr., and Sanborn, Melinde Lutz. Vital records of Hampton, New Hampshire : to the end of the year 1900. Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1992. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2016) < AmericanAncestors >
    5. The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1847-. (Online database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2001-2013.) Vol. 164, January 2010, page 16, Hannah Partidge, Wife of Edward Gove of Hampton, New Hampshire, by Marion S. Henry
  2. Ann's death record in Hampton town records: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-899K-QZMP?i=79&cc=...
  3. https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~whithar/genealogy/Report%20010,%20W... cites
    1. 13. Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire, Noyes/Libby/Davis.
  4. https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~whithar/genealogy/Report%20010,%20W... cites
    1. 15. Edgar Joseph Shaw, “The English origin of Roger and Ann Shaw of Cambridge, MA and Hampton NH,” NEHGR, 158, October 2004.
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Ann Stanyan's Timeline

1618
October 18, 1618
Buckinghamshire, England
1637
September 11, 1637
Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts
1641
January 8, 1641
Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
1641
Salisbury, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
1643
February 14, 1643
Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, (Present USA)
1645
May 5, 1645
Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts Bay
1647
August 24, 1647
Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
1650
June 19, 1650
Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America