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Ann Ford

Birth
England
Death
5 May 1675 (aged 84–85)
Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
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Thomas Scott married by about 1622 Ann _____.
They had four children: Thomas, Mary Porter, Sarah Stanley & Elizabeth Loomis.
Thomas Ford married (2) Hartford 7 November 1644 "Ann Scott widow," widow of Thomas Scott. Thomas Scott's daughters all married in the early 1640s, so their mother must have been born very early in the century (if not before 1600), and all these daughters were probably born in the 1620s. But the widow of Thomas Scott, after her marriage with Thomas Ford, is supposed to have had a daughter who married in 1676/7, and so may have been born about 1657. For all this to happen, the widow of Thomas Scott must have been a second wife, and not the mother of his daughters.
She had one child by her 2nd marriage: Ann (Ford) Newberry.
She died Northampton 5 May 1675.
Source: Anderson's Great Migration Study Project.
Thomas Scott married by about 1622 Ann _____.
They had four children: Thomas, Mary Porter, Sarah Stanley & Elizabeth Loomis.
Thomas Ford married (2) Hartford 7 November 1644 "Ann Scott widow," widow of Thomas Scott. Thomas Scott's daughters all married in the early 1640s, so their mother must have been born very early in the century (if not before 1600), and all these daughters were probably born in the 1620s. But the widow of Thomas Scott, after her marriage with Thomas Ford, is supposed to have had a daughter who married in 1676/7, and so may have been born about 1657. For all this to happen, the widow of Thomas Scott must have been a second wife, and not the mother of his daughters.
She had one child by her 2nd marriage: Ann (Ford) Newberry.
She died Northampton 5 May 1675.
Source: Anderson's Great Migration Study Project.


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