Individual Details

Ann South

( - 26 Jun 1689)

Source: Savage's New England Families before 1800. Ann petitioned the court when she was 87 for support from her descendants. "History of Lynn" by Lewis and Newhall states that in her will Ann speaks of her father "South." Her parents cannot be Thomas South and Alice Ben because their daughter Anne died at about 2 months of age.

Source: The Probate Records of Essex County Vol. I compiled by Essex Institute.

Records and Files of the Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts 1636-1656. Vol. II.

Salem Quarterly Court Records and Files printed in the Essex Antiquarian Vol.5. Ipswich Quarterly Court Records Vol. 1. pp. 234, 234, and 240.

Early Essex Deeds Vol. II shows that the widow Ann Ivory married William Croft some time between fourth month of 1665 and the second month of 1666. She was listed as the widow Ivory on the first deed and by the Croft name on the second deed.

See also: http://macomberkin.com/tng/getperson.php?personID=I27653&tree=macomberkin

Events

Marriage1632England - William Thomas Ivory
Marriage1665Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts - William Croft
Death26 Jun 1689Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts
BurialWestern Burial Ground, Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts

Families

SpouseWilliam Thomas Ivory (1600 - 1652)
ChildRuth Ivory (1631 - 1692)
ChildThomas Ivory (1632 - 1690)
ChildAnn Ivory (1632 - 1664)
ChildLois Ivory (1640 - 1720)
ChildSarah Ivory (1643 - 1726)
SpouseWilliam Croft (1615 - )

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