Name | Anne | |
Born | 1590 | |
Gender | Female | |
Died | 6 Mar 1662 | Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA |
Buried | 6 Mar 1662 | Palisado Cemetery, Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut, United States |
Person ID | I108 | Alford Hathaway |
Last Modified | 14 Jan 2024 |
Family 1 | Fyler | |||||
Children |
|
|||||
Last Modified | 14 Jan 2024 | |||||
Family ID | F795 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family 2 | John Hoskins, b. Abt 1585, England , d. 31 May 1648, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA (Age 63 years) | |||||
Married | 6 May 1630 | Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA | ||||
|
||||||
Children |
|
|||||
Last Modified | 11 Nov 2022 | |||||
Family ID | F55 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Photos | Sketch of Mary and John A detailed sketch of the ship that John Hoskins and Anne Flyer sailed on in 1630. | |
Walter Fyler's House | ||
Memorial to Walter Fyler |
Documents | Probate Records for Anne Hoskins | |
John Hoskins Last Will and Inventory Records |
Histories | Three Women in the Connecticut River An amazing story of how three women, including Hahhah Moore Drake and her sister, survived a near drowning in the fridge waters of the Connecticut River when the canoe they were riding in was hit and severed by a large chuck of ice. |
Biographies | The Story of John and Anne Hoskins In 1630, at age 45, John Hoskins took his son Thomas, and Anne took her son Walter and daughter Katherine and joined this mass migration. They sailed on the Mary and John from England on March 20, 1629/30. John and Anne had lost their spouses but found each other and were married either on board or shortly after landing in Dorchester,… |
Timelines | The Times of the Life of John and Anne Hoskins |
Maps | Map o Windsor Map showing the location of John Hoskins homestead in Windsor 1640 |