Family tree Cromer/Russell/Buck/Pratt » Anna Chickering (1633-1688)

Personal data Anna Chickering 

Sources 1, 2
  • She was born in the year 1633 in Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America.
  • Alternative: She was born in the year 1634 in Ringsfield, Suffolk, England.
  • (Marriage) on March 23, 1647 in Dedham, Suffolk County, Massachustts Bay Colony: Spouse: Thomas Metcalf.Source 3
  • She died on January 1, 1688 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America, she was 55 years old.Source 4
  • Alternative: She died on January 1, 1688 in Rehoboth, Bristol County, Plymouth Colony, she was 55 years old.Source 5
  • A child of Ens. Frances Chickering and Prudence Anne Fiske

Household of Anna Chickering

She is married to Stephen Paine.

They got married on November 2, 1652 at Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America, she was 19 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Stephen Paine  1654-1711
  2. Rebecca Paine  1656-1699
  3. John Paine  1658-1718 
  4. Mary Paine  1660-1707
  5. Samuel Paine  1662-1735
  6. Elizabeth Paine  1664-1736
  7. Elex Paine  1665-1665
  8. Sarah Paine  1666-1711
  9. Nathaniel Paine  1667-1718 
  10. Benjamin Paine  1675-1698


Notes about Anna Chickering

*'''Anna Chickering Paine Metcalfne (Fiske) Chickering '''in 1633 or 1634, probably in Risbridge, Suffolk, England. Married Stephen Paine, Jr. in Rehoboth, 3 Nov 1652. on Jan 1,1688phen Paine (1629 - 1677)1662 - 1735)*82)*y:NE, Mary gland: Showing Three Generations of ... Vol. III. by James Savage, ....e/1uprd, in Co. Norfolk, was a dornock weaver at Norwich, and free of the city, where all his ch. were b. m. 13 Oct. 1616, Sarah, had Michael, b. 13 Nov. 1617, d. soon; Mary, 14 Oct. 1618, but the geneal. of the fam. in Reg. VI. 173, says 14 Feb. 1619 ; Michael, again, 29 Aug. 1620 ; John, 5 or 15 Sept. 1622, bef. ment ; Sarah, 10 Sept. 1624; Eliz. 4 Oct 1626; Martha, 27 Mar. or Oct. 1628; '''Thomas, 27 Dec 1629 or 30'''; Ann, 1 Mar. 1631 or 34, d. soon; Jane, 24 Mar. 1632; and Rebecca, 5 Apr. 1635; his w. was b. at a village near Norwich, he says, 17 June 1593, but possib. the figures have been mistaken, as in the examin. one week bef. the sail, of the ship, call. I think, the Rose, of Yarmouth, from Yarmouth, Apr. 1637, he calls hims. 45 yrs. of age, and w. 39. "From the relig. tyranny" exercised by Wren, then Bp. of .Norwich, he felt forced to esc. even at the expense of separ. from his fam. for a time, and emb. at London, 17 Sept. 1636, for N. E. but was sadly tormented by equal tempests on the water, and the ship at Christmas put back to Plymouth ; and so far was this a happiness that in Apr. foll, he had license for the whole fam. to come ; only 8 ch. are ment. in the custom-ho. docum. but I can hardly doubt that the name of John was casually overlook. At Boston he arr. "three days bef. mid. sum. with w. nine ch. and a serv." wh. was Thomas Comberbach, aged 16, 1 presume in one of the three ships ment. by Winth. as coming in, from Ipswich, 20 June. He may have been br. of Joseph ; was freem. 13 May 1640, or 18 May 1642, and, perhaps, swore on both days, tho. more prob. it is a fault of the Secr, as in the list appears. His w. d. 21 Feb. 1645, and he m. 13 Aug. foll. Martha, wid. of Thomas Pigg, or Pidge ; and he d. 27 Dec. 1664. A very, curious docum. his engagem. aft. 70 yrs. of age to keep the town sch. in 1656, is giv. in Geneal. Reg. X. 282. His will, made six wks. bef. gives to eight ch. Michael being d. and ea. of the ds. m. Martha hav. then a sec. or third h. to gr.ch. Michael, s. of Michael, and gr.ch. William Brignall, s. of d. Martha, wh. was a mem. of Roxbury ch. by her first h. and to Martha Bullard, d. of his w. Mary m. 24 Nov. 1642, Henry Wilson ; Sarah m. Robert Onion, as his sec. w. the first hav. d. in Apr. 1643; Eliz. m. 15 Sept. 1648, Thomas Bancroft of Reading; Martha m. William Brignall, next, 2 Aug. 1654, Christopher Smith as the Geneal. Reg. VI. 173, says, tho. I doubt its correctness, for Christopher Smith in 668, is nam. in his will by Jonathan Fairbanks as h. of his d. Mary, and third h . . . . . Stow; Jane m. 1654, Samuel Walker, . .... '''THOMAS, Dedham, youngest s.''' of the first Michael, b. in Eng. m. 12 Sept 1656, Sarah Paige, had Sarah, b. 3 Mar. 1658 ; Mary, bapt. 25 Nov. 1660 ; Samuel, b. 17 Oct 1661, d. soon ; Thomas ; 22 Sept 1665, d. soon; Samuel, again, 17 Sept 1668; Thomas, again, 7 or 21 May 1671 ; John, 20 Sept 1675 ; and Judith, 25 Nov. 1677, d. at 5 yrs. The w. d. and '''he m. 2 Dec. 1679, Ann Paine of Rehoboth''', was freem. 1653, deac. and rep. 1691, d. 16 Nov. 1702. Sarah m. 23 Nov. 1676, Samuel Whiting, and d. 1702. .... THOMAS, Dedham, s. of the first Thomas, m. 24 Nov. 1696, Sarah, d. of William Avery, the sec of the name, had Sarah, b. 26 Apr. 1698, d. in few wks. ; Samuel, 9 Apr. 1699, d. at 14 yrs. ; Thomas, 30 Dec 1701 ; and Sarah, 1 Dec 1703; and he d. 12 Dec. 1704; and his wid. m. 6 Apr. 1709, Joseph Wight, and d. 1748. Two of this name had, in 1829, been gr. at Harv. and seven at the other N. E. coll. It is oft. in old rec writ as no doubt it was sound. Medcalf. __ingham, co. Norfolk, Eng., June 17, 1593. Dec. 27, 1629; married 1st, Sept. 12, 1655, Sarah Page, '''2nd, Dec. 2, 1679, —— .bridge, Suffolk, England. Married Stephen Paine, Jr. in Rehoboth, 3 Nov 1652. l 143 [http://www.geni.com/projects/SmartCopy/18783 SmartCopy]: ''Feb 24 2015, 16:01:48 UTC''

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Anna Chickering

Mary
1568-1668
John Fiske
1575-1633

Anna Chickering
1633-1688

1652

Stephen Paine
1629-1677

Stephen Paine
1654-1711
Rebecca Paine
1656-1699
John Paine
1658-1718
Mary Paine
1660-1707
Samuel Paine
1662-1735
Elex Paine
1665-1665
Sarah Paine
1666-1711

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    Anna Chickering<br>Birth name: Ann ( Anne) ( Anna) Chickering<br>Gender: Female<br>Birth: 1633 - Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America&lt;br>Marriage: Sep 3 1652 - Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States<br>Marriage: Nov 2 1652 - Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America<br&gt;Marriage: Dec 2 1679 - Dedham, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States<br>Death: Jan 1 1688 - Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America<br>Burial: 1673 - Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States of America<br>Parents: Francis Chickering, Anne Chickering (born Fiske)<br>Spouses: Stephen Payne, Stephen Paine Jr, Deacon Thomas Francis Metcalf<br>Children: Rebecca Paine, Stephen Paine III, John Paine, Benjamin Paine, Mary Hunt II (born Paine), Sarah Aldis (born Paine), Nathaniel Paine, Elizabeth Pepper (born Paine), Lieutenant Samuel Paine, Elex Paine, Barnabus Barnett Payne I<br&gt;Siblings: Dr. John Chickering, Elizabeth Chickering, Nathaniel Chickering Sr., Frances Chickering, Mary Metcalf (born Chickering), Bathsheba Newman (born Chickering), Esther Smith (born Chickering)<br>This person appears to have duplicated relatives. View it on FamilySearch to see the full information.<br>  Additional information:

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Historical events

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    Van 1650 tot 1672 kende Nederland (ookwel Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden) zijn Eerste Stadhouderloze Tijdperk.
  • In the year 1652: Source: Wikipedia
    • April 6 » At the Cape of Good Hope, Dutch sailor Jan van Riebeeck establishes a resupply camp that eventually becomes Cape Town.
    • May 18 » Slavery in Rhode Island is abolished, although the law is not rigorously enforced.
    • June 20 » Tarhoncu Ahmed Pasha is appointed Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
    • August 16 » Battle of Plymouth: Inconclusive naval action between the fleets of Michiel de Ruyter and George Ayscue in the First Anglo-Dutch War.
    • September 7 » Around 15,000 Han farmers and militia rebel against Dutch rule on Taiwan.
    • December 10 » Defeat at the Battle of Dungeness causes the Commonwealth of England to reform its navy.
  • Stadhouder Prins Willem III (Huis van Oranje) was from 1672 till 1702 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden)
  • In the year 1688: Source: Wikipedia
    • May 10 » King Narai nominates Phetracha as regent, leading to the revolution of 1688 in which Phetracha becomes king of the Ayutthaya Kingdom.
    • June 30 » The Immortal Seven issue the Invitation to William, which would culminate in the Glorious Revolution.
    • November 1 » William III of Orange sets out a second time from Hellevoetsluis in the Netherlands to seize the crowns of England, Scotland and Ireland from King James II of England during the Glorious Revolution.
    • November 9 » Glorious Revolution: William of Orange captures Exeter.
    • December 9 » Glorious Revolution: Williamite forces defeat Jacobites at Battle of Reading, forcing flight of James II from the country.
    • December 23 » As part of the Glorious Revolution, King James II of England flees from England to Paris, France after being deposed in favor of his nephew, William of Orange and his daughter Mary.


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