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Hannah/ Ann/ Anna Hubbard Barstow Prince

Birth
Ipswich, Ipswich Borough, Suffolk, England
Death
22 Jun 1674 (aged 68)
Scituate, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
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William Barstow married at Denham, 8 Jul 1638, Ann Hubbard. She was admitted to Dedham church on 16 Apr 1641.
They had 8 children: Joseph, Mary SILVESTER, Patience Simonson Baker, Saeah Church, Rebecca, Deborah Shattuck, William, & Martha Prince.
She married (2) JOHN PRINCE of Hingham (in his will of 23 June 1674, Michael Barstow made a bequest to "Hannah Barstow alias Prince, one great Bible and the debt due to me in my book which her first husband William Barstow was indebted to me.") This marriage produced no known children.
Source: Anderson's Great Migration Study Project.

FAG contributor adds:
Father: James Hubbard, b. Mendelsham, Suffolk, England; d. 1655 England.
Mother: Naomi Cocke, b. 1577, Mendelsham, Suffolk, England; d. 1618 England. Siblings found in FINDaGRAVE.

Contributor Our Family History adds:
On 8 May 1638 Anna first married William Barstow (1267) , son of Matthew Barstow (587) (29 Jun 1565-), in Dedham, MA.14 Born ca 1612 in Shelf, Yorkshire. William died on 1 Jan 1668/9 in Dedham, MA.14 Occupation: carpenter, planter.
On 19 Sep 1635 “Wm Beeresto” aged 23 and “Geo Beersto” aged 21 were enrolled at London on the Truelove as passengers for New England.
William settled for a time at Dedham, then removed to Scituate where he was a freeman in 1649. His house was about one hundred rods northwest of Hanover corners on the east side of the Plymouth road. He built ‘Barsto’s bridge’ in 1656.
“William Barstow came to New England in the ship Truelove in 1635; settled first in Dedham, where several of his children were born. He was Freeman in Scituate in 1649, in that part that became Hanover in 1727, and built a house about 40 rods back of the site of the Second Congregational Church on Oakland Avenue. Its cellar hole can still be seen (1937). William Barstow was the pioneer shipbuilder in Hanover, near Barstow’s bridge, the first bridge over North River, built by him in 1656. He received from the colony £12 for its erection.”
Their children include:
Joseph Barstow (6 Jun 1639-17 Apr 1712)
John Barstow (ca 1640-aft 1702)
Mary Barstow (28 Dec 1641-16 Nov 1708)
Patience Barstow (3 Dec 1643-)
Sarah Barstow (ca 1645-aft 4 Nov 1717)
Deborah Barstow (“beginning of” Aug 1650-24 Nov 1679)
William Barstow (Sep 1652-13 Aug 1711)
Martha Barstow (ca 1655-18 Dec 1684)
In 1670 Anna second married Eld. John Prince, son of Rev. John Prince & Elizabeth Tolderbury.43 Born ca 1610 in East Sheffield, Berkshire. John died on 6 Aug 1676 in Hull, MA.155 Education: Oxford.
“John came to New Eng. 1633, and was in Hing. 1635, when he received a grant of land in the Broad Cove meadows. Was freeman 4 March, 1635. He removed to Hull ab. 1638. ... He ad received a liberal education at oxford University, Eng., and after locating himself at Hull, was a ruling elder there for many yrs.”43
John settled at Nantasket in 1638. He had been three years at Oxford University, but he did not engage in the ministry. He was chosen the first ruling elder at Hull in 1644.
William Barstow married at Denham, 8 Jul 1638, Ann Hubbard. She was admitted to Dedham church on 16 Apr 1641.
They had 8 children: Joseph, Mary SILVESTER, Patience Simonson Baker, Saeah Church, Rebecca, Deborah Shattuck, William, & Martha Prince.
She married (2) JOHN PRINCE of Hingham (in his will of 23 June 1674, Michael Barstow made a bequest to "Hannah Barstow alias Prince, one great Bible and the debt due to me in my book which her first husband William Barstow was indebted to me.") This marriage produced no known children.
Source: Anderson's Great Migration Study Project.

FAG contributor adds:
Father: James Hubbard, b. Mendelsham, Suffolk, England; d. 1655 England.
Mother: Naomi Cocke, b. 1577, Mendelsham, Suffolk, England; d. 1618 England. Siblings found in FINDaGRAVE.

Contributor Our Family History adds:
On 8 May 1638 Anna first married William Barstow (1267) , son of Matthew Barstow (587) (29 Jun 1565-), in Dedham, MA.14 Born ca 1612 in Shelf, Yorkshire. William died on 1 Jan 1668/9 in Dedham, MA.14 Occupation: carpenter, planter.
On 19 Sep 1635 “Wm Beeresto” aged 23 and “Geo Beersto” aged 21 were enrolled at London on the Truelove as passengers for New England.
William settled for a time at Dedham, then removed to Scituate where he was a freeman in 1649. His house was about one hundred rods northwest of Hanover corners on the east side of the Plymouth road. He built ‘Barsto’s bridge’ in 1656.
“William Barstow came to New England in the ship Truelove in 1635; settled first in Dedham, where several of his children were born. He was Freeman in Scituate in 1649, in that part that became Hanover in 1727, and built a house about 40 rods back of the site of the Second Congregational Church on Oakland Avenue. Its cellar hole can still be seen (1937). William Barstow was the pioneer shipbuilder in Hanover, near Barstow’s bridge, the first bridge over North River, built by him in 1656. He received from the colony £12 for its erection.”
Their children include:
Joseph Barstow (6 Jun 1639-17 Apr 1712)
John Barstow (ca 1640-aft 1702)
Mary Barstow (28 Dec 1641-16 Nov 1708)
Patience Barstow (3 Dec 1643-)
Sarah Barstow (ca 1645-aft 4 Nov 1717)
Deborah Barstow (“beginning of” Aug 1650-24 Nov 1679)
William Barstow (Sep 1652-13 Aug 1711)
Martha Barstow (ca 1655-18 Dec 1684)
In 1670 Anna second married Eld. John Prince, son of Rev. John Prince & Elizabeth Tolderbury.43 Born ca 1610 in East Sheffield, Berkshire. John died on 6 Aug 1676 in Hull, MA.155 Education: Oxford.
“John came to New Eng. 1633, and was in Hing. 1635, when he received a grant of land in the Broad Cove meadows. Was freeman 4 March, 1635. He removed to Hull ab. 1638. ... He ad received a liberal education at oxford University, Eng., and after locating himself at Hull, was a ruling elder there for many yrs.”43
John settled at Nantasket in 1638. He had been three years at Oxford University, but he did not engage in the ministry. He was chosen the first ruling elder at Hull in 1644.


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