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- Ann married Nicolas Ware, a merchant of of Old Rappahannock County, Virginia.
According to "The Vassalls of New England", pg 5: she and Nicholas "settled, probably, at Barbadoes."
In the will of her father, Willaim, Ann was named executor of the will. She purchased the portion of the estate left to her sister, Judith and husband Resolved White, 17 March 1655/57, and Mary Vassall's portion 11 May 1657.
As a merchant of St. Michael's Barbados, 3 Jan 1661/2, Nicholas Ware gave bond to John Vassall of Barbados to secure payment to Vassall for "four good negroes." Their son, John, born 19 Oct. 1656, probably John Ware who married Mrs. Elizabeth Morgan and left will dated 24 July 1703, proved 29 March 1704, who mentioned wife Elizabeth, son John Ware, daughter Elizabaeth, Ware and sons-in-law (stepsons) Anthony and Robert Morgan. (Adventurers of Purse & Person, Virginia 1607-1624/25 by Virginia M. Meyer and John Frederick Dorman, 1987)
Ann married Nicolas Ware, a merchant of of Old Rappahannock County, Virginia.
According to "The Vassalls of New England", pg 5: she and Nicholas "settled, probably, at Barbadoes."
In the will of her father, Willaim, Ann was named executor of the will. She purchased the portion of the estate left to her sister, Judith and husband Resolved White, 17 March 1655/57, and Mary Vassall's portion 11 May 1657.
As a merchant of St. Michael's Barbados, 3 Jan 1661/2, Nicholas Ware gave bond to John Vassall of Barbados to secure payment to Vassall for "four good negroes." Their son, John, born 19 Oct. 1656, probably John Ware who married Mrs. Elizabeth Morgan and left will dated 24 July 1703, proved 29 March 1704, who mentioned wife Elizabeth, son John Ware, daughter Elizabaeth, Ware and sons-in-law (stepsons) Anthony and Robert Morgan. (Adventurers of Purse & Person, Virginia 1607-1624/25 by Virginia M. Meyer and John Frederick Dorman, 1987)
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