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Anne Collingwood Gassaway

Birth
Rolleston-on-Dove, East Staffordshire Borough, Staffordshire, England
Death
26 May 1647 (aged 34–35)
London, City of London, Greater London, England
Burial
Westminster, City of Westminster, Greater London, England Add to Map
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Daughter of Unknown. Became wife of Thomas Gassaway on January 16, 1631. Mother of Five children; Jane, Anne, Hester, Anne, and Nicholas.

Thomas Gassaway and his family lived in the older section of London that was known as London Town during the 1600's. They were patrons of St. Margaret's Church Westminister that stands today adjacent to Westminister Abbey. Contemporary with Thomas Gassaway was a Richard Gassaway whose daughters Elizabeth and Jane were christened 6 August 1635 and in the year 1638, respectively, in St. Margaret's.
Thomas was married twice, as three of his children, Mary, Joyce and Thomas, were christened prior to his marriage in 1631 to Anne Collingwood.
The Collingwood family was one of the older families of London but at this point, Anne's family has not been identified. Five burials were recorded in the registers of St. Margaret's Church Westminister through the years 1603-1665. John Collingwood was buried 7 September 1603, George Collingwood, 9 July 1621; and John Collingwood, 25 August 1665; Col. Daniel Collingwood was buried in Westminister Abbey 9 April 1681.
The date of marriage of Thomas Gassaway to Anne Collingwood, the date of his burial; the christening dates of his children, and burial dates of his children who died prior to 1643 were recorded in the parish registers and are extant. The parish records have been copied and published in 1914 under the title "Memorials of St. Margaret's Church Westminister.
The compilers visited St. Margaret's Church Westminister in October 1973 and examined several of the old parish registers at that time.
(Information from the "Genealogical History of the Gassaway Family by William & Anna Rutherford)
Daughter of Unknown. Became wife of Thomas Gassaway on January 16, 1631. Mother of Five children; Jane, Anne, Hester, Anne, and Nicholas.

Thomas Gassaway and his family lived in the older section of London that was known as London Town during the 1600's. They were patrons of St. Margaret's Church Westminister that stands today adjacent to Westminister Abbey. Contemporary with Thomas Gassaway was a Richard Gassaway whose daughters Elizabeth and Jane were christened 6 August 1635 and in the year 1638, respectively, in St. Margaret's.
Thomas was married twice, as three of his children, Mary, Joyce and Thomas, were christened prior to his marriage in 1631 to Anne Collingwood.
The Collingwood family was one of the older families of London but at this point, Anne's family has not been identified. Five burials were recorded in the registers of St. Margaret's Church Westminister through the years 1603-1665. John Collingwood was buried 7 September 1603, George Collingwood, 9 July 1621; and John Collingwood, 25 August 1665; Col. Daniel Collingwood was buried in Westminister Abbey 9 April 1681.
The date of marriage of Thomas Gassaway to Anne Collingwood, the date of his burial; the christening dates of his children, and burial dates of his children who died prior to 1643 were recorded in the parish registers and are extant. The parish records have been copied and published in 1914 under the title "Memorials of St. Margaret's Church Westminister.
The compilers visited St. Margaret's Church Westminister in October 1973 and examined several of the old parish registers at that time.
(Information from the "Genealogical History of the Gassaway Family by William & Anna Rutherford)


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  • Created by: William Peel
  • Added: Mar 1, 2011
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/66361217/anne-gassaway: accessed ), memorial page for Anne Collingwood Gassaway (1612–26 May 1647), Find a Grave Memorial ID 66361217, citing St. Margaret's Churchyard, Westminster, City of Westminster, Greater London, England; Maintained by William Peel (contributor 47327611).