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In memory of Ann Smith, my Maternal 14th Great-Grandmother on the DECKER branch.

Bibliography:

  • “New England Historical and Genealogical Record”, Vol 112 (April): 108-118; 113 (January): 55-58; and 113 (April): 94-104, by Benjamin Franklin Wilbour, 1958/59, gives much information including proof that Samuel did not marry Ann Bradford, as had been previously published by James Savage abt. 1862 (on pages 544-545 of Volume 4 of his book, “A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England Showing Three Generations of Those Who Came Before May, 1692”).

  • “New England Marriages Prior to 1700”, by Clarence A. Torry, 1985.

  • “Genealogical and Family History of Northern New York”, Vol. III, by Lewis Hist. Publishing Co., 1910. Note: This source erred on information about Samuel’s son, William, who died in infancy.

  • “The Great Migration begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633”. Vol. III, P-W. by Robert C. Anderson, NEHGS, Boston, p. 1986-1988.

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Ann Smith

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Birth:

1600 (est.)

[Unknown]

Marriage:

1620

England

Death:

Burial:

1633-1645

[Unknown]

[Unknown]

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Biography

Ann Smith was born abt. 1600 and married Samuel Wilbore in 1644/45. She died between 1633 and 1645.

Children

Ann Smith & Samuel Wilbur Sr were the parents of my ancestor,

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