2. | Annable Anthony was born in 1599 in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire County, England; was christened on 20 Sep 1606 in Chatteris, Cambrige County, England (son of Annable John William and Unknown); died on 24 Feb 1674 in Barnstable, Barstable County, MA. Notes:
Ship and Passenger Information:
The Ann(e) and the Little James arrived together in July (10), 1623 - "The Planters".
"The vessels parted company at sea; the Ann arrived the latter part of June,
and the Little James some week or ten days later; part of the number were
the wives and children of persons already in the Colony." - "Hotten's Lists"
*A tradition passed down to a branch of the Joseph Anable (1773-1831) family was that Anthony first came over on the "Fortune" perhaps as a crew member as his name is not mentioned as a passenger. He then returned to England in 1621 on the "Fortune" to get his family. This was checked but could not be authenticated by checking the records of Plymouth Plantation or the passenger and crew lists of the ship. It is possible that, if Anthony Annable did truly make a trip to Plymouth in the "Fortune", prior to his fully documented trip in the "Anne" in 1623, he could have made the earlier voyage in the capacity of a supervisor or clerical representative of the ship's owner, in which case his name would not have appeared on either of the lists consulted. ("Anable Family Record", a privately kept record by a branch of the Joseph Anable (1773-1831).*
Anthony came over on the "Anne" as a "Stranger", leaving from the port of Cambridge, Cambridgehire County,England. He was not part of the religious group that came over earlier on the Mayflower. He is thought to be one of the sons of John Annable of Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk County, England.
William Annable of Dunstable was the first to use the Annable arms for a seal of a deed dated 1396.
Anthony married Jane Momford on April 26, 1619 in All Saint's Church, Cambridgeshire Parish, England. This record can be found in Cambridgeshire Parish Registers, Marriages at All Saints Church, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire County, England 1539-1837, Vol. 4. p. 9
The Will of Anthony Annable
"Anthony and Jane (Momford) Annable arrived in Plymouth in 1623 with their two daughters, Hannah and Sarah. The couple may have become Separatists while in the colony; they were among the first members of the Scituate church under the Reverend John Lothrop. They were married in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire on April 26, 1619. They had three more daughters. They moved to Scituate in 1633 and Barnstable in 1639. Jane died in Barnstable in 1643. After his wife’s death, Anthony remarried to Ann Elcock or Clark in March of the next year. They had three children and he died in 1674."source: The Annable House http://www.plimoth.org/Museum/Pilgrim_Village/annable.htm
Anthony married Momford Jane on 26 Apr 1619 in All Saint's Church, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire Parish, England. Jane was born in Cambridgeshire, England; died about 11 Dec 1643 in Barnstable, Barnstable County, MA; was buried on 13 Dec 1643 in "Calves pasture, " Barnstable, Barstable County, MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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