She married by 1628 Barnabas Wines. They had 5 known children:
BARNABAS: bp. St Clement, Ipswich, Suffolk, 15 May 1628; m. by 1665 Mary ____. "Widow Mary Wines aged 89" died 13 Jun 1727.
ANNE: bp. St Clement, Ipswich, Suffolk, 1 Mar 1629/30; m.(1) by abt. 1650, FRANCIS NICHOLS {1639, Stratford}; m.(2) by 1654 John Elton; m.(3) soon after 3 Jun 186, John Tucker; m.(4) soon after 31 Dec 1690, John Youngs.
SARAH: b. say 1640; m. Southold, 16 Oct 1660, Joseph Youngs.
SAMUEL: b. abt 1644 (d. Southold 27 Jan 1728/9 "aged 84 years;" m. by 1671 Mary Mapes, daughter of Thomas Mapes.
PRUDENCE: b. say 1650; m. "Nov in the year 1679," John Goldsmith.
(Source; Anderson's Great Migration Study Project)
Contributor: Linda Mac, Find A Grave Member #47062703
The old memorials are very difficult to work with at times especially on Find A Grave due to conflicting information which may be accurate or not and the sources are oftentimes not recorded and hence unknown to both the memorial manager and the viewer. Such is the case for the memorial of Anna Wines. Although I do not know the source the original creator of this memorial used, Wade's interest was in old burial stones of America from the 17th and early 18th centuries. Unfortunately Wade is no longer around for us to ask him about his sources. Occasionally he did make mistakes, but the majority of the time he appears to have been meticulous. Since his bare bones format was the same from memorial to memorial, I can determine the information he originally added to the Anna Eddy Wines memorial - Birth: 15 MAY 1603 in Cranbrook, Kent, England-Death: 7 FEB 1674/75 in Southold, Long Island, New York. Someone else has added the bio because he never did this.
At issue are her death date, marriage & burial place for Anna Eddy Wines as reflected on the memorial. I received an e-mail from a fellow Find A Graver which, while not totally solving my dilemma, addresses these issues and gives some clarity:
Three references I used for Anna Wines are:
1. Eddy, Ruth S.D. "Eddy Family In America."
2. Boston, MA: Eddy Family Ass., 1930. pp13, 21.
3. Anderson, Robert C., FASG, "Great Migration." NEHGS, 2011. GM 7:469 Barnabus Wines.
The date of birth Wade used is her date of baptism. There is no record of birth. I'd say the date of death is one of his occasional mistakes.
Eddy's argument for the marriage is based on reasonable, but circumstantial evidence. But she had absolutely no evidence for a date of death. However, it was before 1675 when her husband wrote his will and did not mention a wife. Even the dates of birth for most of her children are estimations.
Anderson picked up where Ruth Eddy left off. He found the children in England, but found nothing on the date of death for Anna or burial for either. Wines made a deed in 1670 to his son, and his wife is not a witness to the deed (dowers rights) suggesting she died before 1670.
As to the biographical part of the memorial, it is by Linda Mac. She is usually spot on and I concur.
Conclusion, Anna's date of death is unknown, as is place of burial.
(Contributor: e-mail by Find A Grave Member Glen Swartz, #46889224 with some editing for clarification)
She married by 1628 Barnabas Wines. They had 5 known children:
BARNABAS: bp. St Clement, Ipswich, Suffolk, 15 May 1628; m. by 1665 Mary ____. "Widow Mary Wines aged 89" died 13 Jun 1727.
ANNE: bp. St Clement, Ipswich, Suffolk, 1 Mar 1629/30; m.(1) by abt. 1650, FRANCIS NICHOLS {1639, Stratford}; m.(2) by 1654 John Elton; m.(3) soon after 3 Jun 186, John Tucker; m.(4) soon after 31 Dec 1690, John Youngs.
SARAH: b. say 1640; m. Southold, 16 Oct 1660, Joseph Youngs.
SAMUEL: b. abt 1644 (d. Southold 27 Jan 1728/9 "aged 84 years;" m. by 1671 Mary Mapes, daughter of Thomas Mapes.
PRUDENCE: b. say 1650; m. "Nov in the year 1679," John Goldsmith.
(Source; Anderson's Great Migration Study Project)
Contributor: Linda Mac, Find A Grave Member #47062703
The old memorials are very difficult to work with at times especially on Find A Grave due to conflicting information which may be accurate or not and the sources are oftentimes not recorded and hence unknown to both the memorial manager and the viewer. Such is the case for the memorial of Anna Wines. Although I do not know the source the original creator of this memorial used, Wade's interest was in old burial stones of America from the 17th and early 18th centuries. Unfortunately Wade is no longer around for us to ask him about his sources. Occasionally he did make mistakes, but the majority of the time he appears to have been meticulous. Since his bare bones format was the same from memorial to memorial, I can determine the information he originally added to the Anna Eddy Wines memorial - Birth: 15 MAY 1603 in Cranbrook, Kent, England-Death: 7 FEB 1674/75 in Southold, Long Island, New York. Someone else has added the bio because he never did this.
At issue are her death date, marriage & burial place for Anna Eddy Wines as reflected on the memorial. I received an e-mail from a fellow Find A Graver which, while not totally solving my dilemma, addresses these issues and gives some clarity:
Three references I used for Anna Wines are:
1. Eddy, Ruth S.D. "Eddy Family In America."
2. Boston, MA: Eddy Family Ass., 1930. pp13, 21.
3. Anderson, Robert C., FASG, "Great Migration." NEHGS, 2011. GM 7:469 Barnabus Wines.
The date of birth Wade used is her date of baptism. There is no record of birth. I'd say the date of death is one of his occasional mistakes.
Eddy's argument for the marriage is based on reasonable, but circumstantial evidence. But she had absolutely no evidence for a date of death. However, it was before 1675 when her husband wrote his will and did not mention a wife. Even the dates of birth for most of her children are estimations.
Anderson picked up where Ruth Eddy left off. He found the children in England, but found nothing on the date of death for Anna or burial for either. Wines made a deed in 1670 to his son, and his wife is not a witness to the deed (dowers rights) suggesting she died before 1670.
As to the biographical part of the memorial, it is by Linda Mac. She is usually spot on and I concur.
Conclusion, Anna's date of death is unknown, as is place of burial.
(Contributor: e-mail by Find A Grave Member Glen Swartz, #46889224 with some editing for clarification)
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Birth: 15 MAY 1603 in Cranbrook, Kent, England-Death: 7 FEB 1674/75 in Southold, Long Island, New York.
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