Individual Details
Ann C. COTTLE
(12 Jul 1663 - )
Moseley believes that Sarah is an alternate name for Ann.
Pope thinks there are two daughters and that Titcomb married Sarah.
Hoyt believes that there were two daughter, Sarah and Ann, and notes that one Newbury record states that William Titcomb married Sarah and another says that he married Ann. He says that it is possible that Titcomb married both.
Possible information from http://www.stupakgen.net/Genealogy/Spencer/02838_pear.htm#mos77
Anne Cottle (1663-1748) married William Titcomb (1659-1739)
2838.7.7. Moses Pearson was born 26 Mar 1697 in Rowley (Essex) Massachusetts, and died 5 Jun 1778 in Falmouth (Cumberland) Maine (was Massachusetts at the time). He married Sarah Titcomb, daughter of William Titcomb (1659-1739) and Anne Cottle (1663-1748). Sarah was born 17 Dec 1693 in Newbury (Essex) Massachusetts, and died 1 or 2 Nov 1766 in Falmouth (Cumberland) Maine. Moses was sheriff of Cumberland County, Maine. He served in King George’s War against France and took part in the 1745 siege of the Fortress at Louisburg, Nova Scotia.
Moses and Sarah had seven children (second cousins to us):
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2838.7.7.6. Anne Pearson was born probably sometime around 1730, and died 8 Jul 1800. She married 21 Jun 1753, her cousin Benjamin Titcomb, son of Joseph Titcomb and Anne Smith. Benjamin was born probably sometime around 1730, and died 15 Oct 1798. He was one of the founders of Standish, Maine. Benjamin and Anne are first cousins, both being descended from William Titcomb and Anne Cottle, outside our lines.
. . .2838.7.8. Jeremiah Pearson was born 12 Sep 1699 (baptized 10 Sep 1699) in Rowley (Essex) Massachusetts, and died 3 Jan 1768 in Newbury (Essex) Massachusetts. He married 10 Nov 1726 in Newbury, Mary Titcomb, daughter of William Titcomb (1659-1739) and Anne Cottle (1663-1748). Mary was born 4 Oct 1704 in Newbury (Essex) Massachusetts, and died 18 Aug 1774 in Newbury.
Events
Birth | 12 Jul 1663 | Newbury, Massachusetts Bay, British America | |||
Miscellaneous | 1664 | received (via her mother) a legacy from John Rolfe | |||
Marriage | 15 May 1683 | Ensign William TITCOMB |
Families
Spouse | Ensign William TITCOMB (1659 - 1739) |
Child | Joanna TITCOMB (1686 - ) |
Father | William COTTLE (1626 - 1668) |
Mother | Sarah RING (1636 - 1699) |
Sibling | Sarah COTTLE (1662 - 1747) |
Sibling | Susanna COTTLE (1665 - 1688) |
Sibling | Ezra COTTLE (1668 - 1749) |
Sibling | William S. COTTLE (1668 - 1688) |
Notes
Marriage
Savage does not include Sarah in his list of daughters of William Cottle.Moseley believes that Sarah is an alternate name for Ann.
Pope thinks there are two daughters and that Titcomb married Sarah.
Hoyt believes that there were two daughter, Sarah and Ann, and notes that one Newbury record states that William Titcomb married Sarah and another says that he married Ann. He says that it is possible that Titcomb married both.
Endnotes
1. James Savage, A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England: Showing Three Generations of those who came before May, 1692, on the basis of Farmer's Register (Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1860), vol 1, p 461; digital images, Google, InternetArchive (https://archive.org/details/agenealogicaldi00unkngoog : accessed 3 April 2016; paragraph summarizing, Edward, William and Ezra Cottle and their children.
2. Charles Henry Pope, The Pioneers of Massachusetts: A Descriptive List, drawn from the Records of the Colonie, Towns, and Churches, and other Contemporaneous Documents, 2010 Edition (1900; reprint, Heritage Books, 1 June 2010), p 119, entry for Cottle, Cottell; digital images, Google, Google Books (http://books.google.com/books/about/The_Pioneers_of_Massachusetts_a_Descript.html?id=k___uh7sQAkC : viewed 5 April 2016.
3. "Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850: Newbury (2 vols)," database of images, New England Historic Genealogical Society, American Ancestors (https://www.americanancestors.org/DB190/i/7769/1/0: accessed 5 April 2016), vol 1, p 128, entry for COTTLE, Anne d. Will[iam]; citing Vital Records of Newbury, Massachusetts to the end of the Year 1849, The Essex Institute, Salem, 1911.
4. David W. Hoyt, The Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury, Massachusetts with some Related Families of Newbury, Haverhill, Ipswich, and Hampton, collated publication of all 13 parts (1897-1916; reprint, Providence, RI: n.p., n.d.), pp 115-116, 23 William Cottle; searchable digital images, Internet Archive (https://archive.org/details/cu31924025963772 : accessed 7 April 2016.
5. Charles Henry Pope, The Pioneers of Massachusetts: A Descriptive List, drawn from the Records of the Colonie, Towns, and Churches, and other Contemporaneous Documents, 2010 Edition (1900; reprint, Heritage Books, 1 June 2010), p 119, entry for Cottle, Cottell; digital images, Google, Google Books (http://books.google.com/books/about/The_Pioneers_of_Massachusetts_a_Descript.html?id=k___uh7sQAkC : viewed 5 April 2016.
6. Fannie Wilder Brown, Some of the Ancestors of Oliver Hazard Perry of Lowell, Mass, Volume 2 (Moseley Ancestry) (Boston: Charles H. Pope, 1911), p 22; online image, Ancestry (http://interactive.ancestry.com/12262/dvm_dez_GenMono001662-00022-1/36 : accessed 8 April 2016; "ANN COTTLE (or Sarah Cottle), daughter of William and Sarah (Ring) Cottle, born at Newbury July 12, 1663, married in May, 1683, Ensign William Titcomb of Newbury, son of William and Elizabeth (Bitsfield) Titcomb, who died Feb. 4, 1740; Mrs. Titcomb died at Newbury Aug. 15, 1747.".
7. Fannie Wilder Brown, Some of the Ancestors of Oliver Hazard Perry of Lowell, Mass, Volume 2 (Moseley Ancestry) (Boston: Charles H. Pope, 1911), p 21; online image, Ancestry (http://interactive.ancestry.com/12262/dvm_dez_GenMono001662-00022-1/36 : accessed 8 April 2016; "ENSIGN WILLIAM TITCOMB, son of William and Elizabeth (Bitsfield) Titcomb, born Aug. 14, 1659, married at Newbury May 15, 1683, Ann (or Sarah) Cottle, daughter of William and Sarah (Ring) Cottle, who died Aug. 15 1747 (handwritten line-out and correction Aug. 18, 1748). William Titcomb, Jr. died at Newbury Feb. 4, 1740 (handwritten line-out and correction Feb. 5, 1739-40 in 81st yr.".
8. David W. Hoyt, The Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury, Massachusetts with some Related Families of Newbury, Haverhill, Ipswich, and Hampton, collated publication of all 13 parts (1897-1916; reprint, Providence, RI: n.p., n.d.), pp 115-116, 23 William Cottle; searchable digital images, Internet Archive (https://archive.org/details/cu31924025963772 : accessed 7 April 2016.