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Personal data Anne Parker 


Household of Anne Parker

She is married to William Noyes.

They got married in the year 1595 at Cholderton, Wilts., she was 19 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Ann Noyes  1617-1671 


Notes about Anne Parker

Anne Parker

Sources: Author: Marx, Christine Gayle Jenkins; Robinson, Ann Darling; Apodaca, Antonio Aragon; Finlinson, Kitt Roland; et al.; Title: "Anne Parker," (Publication site: Salt Lk. City UT, Publisher: Family Search, Publication date: v Sept MMXXIII)

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"... Anne Parker ... Last Changed: September 30, 2019 Ann Darling Robinson Sex Female ... Last Changed: June 18, 2019 Mark Apodaca

Birth June 1575 Cholderton, Wiltshire, England Last Changed: July 24, 2020 Cherie Ailene Morgan

Death March 1658 Cholderton, Wiltshire, England Reason: Changed the 1658, the year of her burial.
Removed the 7th, as she was buried on that date. Last Changed: January 12, 2023 Scott Lawrence Robinson

Burial 7 March 1658 St Nicholas Churchyard, Cholderton, Wiltshire, England Reason: St Nicholas Churchyard. Added the churchyard - No standard. Added 7 March as she was buried on that date per the Life Sketch above. Last Changed: January 12, 2023 Scott Lawrence Robinson

Wrote will 18 March 1655 Cholderton, Wiltshire, England

Anne as resident of Cholerton, Wiltshire, widow, made her will bequeathing legacies to sons James and Nicholas Noyes "now in new England", and to their unnamed children, son-in-law Thomas Kent of Upper Wallop and his unnamed wife and children and appointing Robert Read of East Cholderton, Hampshire, executor and residual legatee.

Residence 18 March 1656 Cholderton, Wiltshire, England Will Made

Will Proved 21 April 1658 Wiltshire, England

Will proved 21 April 1658 London, England Will proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury by oath of Robert Read.

Education

Reverand William Moyes was born in Cholderton, Wiltshire, England in 1568. He was educated between 1588 and 1592 at Oxford University in Oxfordshire, England. He was ordained in 1602 at Cholderton, Wiltshire, England. He was instituted as Rector of Cholderton.

Spouses & Children

Revd. William Noyes Male 1568-1622
Anne Parker Female 1575-1658
Marriage 1595 Cholderton, Wiltshire, England

Children (9)

[1] Ann Noyes Female 1592-1658
[2] Thomas Noyes Male 1592-1596
[3] William Noyes Male 1593-1614
[4] John Noyes Male 1596-1660
[5] Abigail Noyes Female 1604-1655
[6] Reverend James Noyes Male 1608-1656
[7] Ann Noyes Female 1610-1616
[8] Nicholas Noyes Male 1614-1701
[9] Ann Noyes Female 1617-1671

Parents & Siblings

Rev Thomas Parker Sr Male 1550-1590
Dorothy Lampley Female 1544-1578
Marriage 3 September 1564 Harrow on the Hill, London, England

Children (5)

[1] Andrew Parker Male 1566-Deceased
[2] Robert Parker Male 1569-1614
[3] Richard Parker Male 1571-1611
[4] Anne Parker Female 1575-1658
[5] Thomas Parker Male 1577-Deceased

Robert Parker Male 1535-1590
Mary Eydith Burge Female 1555-1648
No Marriage Events

Children (9)

[1] Dorothy Parker Female 1570-Deceased
[2] Richard Parker Male 1572-1636
[3] Anne Parker Female 1575-1658
[4] Cuthbert Parker Male 1577-1636
[5] Marie Parker Female 1577-Deceased
[6] Robert Parker Male 1578-1614
[7] William Parker Male 1579-1636
[8] Edward Parker Male 1581-1631
[9] William Parker Male 1591-Deceased

Waters' "Genealogical Gleanings in England," pgs. 208 & 298, extracts from Cholderton Registry, p. 1013 of Gleanings
Savage III p. 296
Chute Family (Boston Library) p. CXXXVI

Notes left by Roland Henry Baker III 9 Feb 2019, from previous save.
According to Robert Charles Anderson, FASG as of Dec 2018 the parents of Robert and Anne Parker have not yet been discovered.
1. Robert Charles Anderson, FASG, Puritan Pedigrees, The Deep Roots of the Great Migration to New England (Boston, MA: NEHGS, Dec 2018) 291-308
2. Lecture by Robert Charles Anderson 2018, Oakland, CA notes taken by Roland Henry Baker, III

Ann Parker was born in Cholderton, Wiltshire, England in 1575. Her parents are not known. It is an accepted fact that Ann Parker, sister of Rev. Robert Parker, married William Noyes and was the mother of at least some of his younger children, most likely James and Nicholas. There is a theory that William married first, Ann Stephens, in 1595. They had some children and possibly Ann Stephens Noyes died around 1605. If that is so, then William could have married Ann Parker, who he would have known through his relationship with Robert Parker. William and Ann Parker Noyes could then have had children after 1606. It is certain that William did marry Ann Parker, sister of Robert Parker. She might have been his only wife, or she could have been his second wife. That Ann Parker was the mother of James and Nicholas is proved by a statement made by Rev. Nicholas Noyes, a grandson of William Noyes, who said that his mother was a sister of Rev. Robert Parker and that James and Nicholas had much of their education under Parker.

William's widow Anne was buried in the churchyard at St. Nicholas' Church at Cholderton on March 7, 1658, at the age of 82. Her will, dated March 18, 1656, mentions her sons James and Nicholas, now in New England. She did not mention the older children of William, who still lived near her in England. Williams oldest son Ephriam, living in England, named only his brother John and the children of deceased brother Nathan in his will.

To dismiss Ann Stephens as a possible early wife of William Noyes, in spite of some evidence to the contrary, would be foolish. Errata in the History of the Town of Stonington, Connecticut says, "Miss Harriet E. Noyes of New Hampshire says: 'From recent investigations in England the name of Rev. William Noyes's wife was proven to be Anne Stephens, daughter of Nicholas Stephens of Burdrop Manor, and sister of Dorothy Stephens, mother of Rev. Thomas Parker.' " [FOR DOROTHY STEPHENS TO BE THE MOTHER OF THOMAS PARKER, SHE WOULD HAVE TO HAVE MARRIED A PARKER. WHAT NICHOLAS STEPHENS HAD A DAUGHTER NAMED DOROTHY WHO MARRIED A PARKER AND HAD A SON NAMED THOMAS???]

The Profile below accepts the idea that William Noyes married twice, and that Anne Parker was the mother of his younger children.

Last Changed: January 12, 2023 Scott Lawrence Robinson"
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Ancestors (and descendant) of Anne Parker

Anne Parker
1575-< 1658

1595

William Noyes
1568-< 1622

Ann Noyes
1617-1671

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