Ann <I>Peck</I> Mason

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Ann Peck Mason

Birth
Hingham, South Norfolk District, Norfolk, England
Death
30 Jun 1672 (aged 52)
Norwich, New London County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
Norwich, New London County, Connecticut, USA Add to Map
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Major John Mason married (2)in Hingham, Massachusetts, July 1639 Ann Peck, daughter of Rev. Robert Peck; she died shortly before her husband. (Her son-in-law, Reverend James Fitch, preached the sermon at her funeral, which was published under the title Peace The End of the Perfect and Upright Demonstrated and Usefully Improved in a Sermon Preached upon the Occasion of the Death and Decease of the Piously Affected and Truely Religious Woman, Mrs. Anne Mason, Sometime Wife to Major John Mason, Who Not Long After Finished His Course and Is Now at Rest)
They had 8 children (all but the 1st birth recorded at Norwich): Ann, Priscilla Fitch, Samuel, John, Rachel Hill, Ann Brown, Daniel, & Elizabeth Fitch.
According to FINDaGRAVE contributor Dave Peck, Anne accompanied her parents to the new world in 1638, married Major John Mason and stayed. Rev. Robert returned to Hingham, England in 1641 to resume his duties in the impressive St Andrew's church there. Anne would have spent the first 19 years of her life in Hingham, Norfolk, England where her father was vicar of the church at right.
Major John Mason married (2)in Hingham, Massachusetts, July 1639 Ann Peck, daughter of Rev. Robert Peck; she died shortly before her husband. (Her son-in-law, Reverend James Fitch, preached the sermon at her funeral, which was published under the title Peace The End of the Perfect and Upright Demonstrated and Usefully Improved in a Sermon Preached upon the Occasion of the Death and Decease of the Piously Affected and Truely Religious Woman, Mrs. Anne Mason, Sometime Wife to Major John Mason, Who Not Long After Finished His Course and Is Now at Rest)
They had 8 children (all but the 1st birth recorded at Norwich): Ann, Priscilla Fitch, Samuel, John, Rachel Hill, Ann Brown, Daniel, & Elizabeth Fitch.
According to FINDaGRAVE contributor Dave Peck, Anne accompanied her parents to the new world in 1638, married Major John Mason and stayed. Rev. Robert returned to Hingham, England in 1641 to resume his duties in the impressive St Andrew's church there. Anne would have spent the first 19 years of her life in Hingham, Norfolk, England where her father was vicar of the church at right.


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