DEATH | Ann died sometime between when she wrote her will on 8 January 1665/6 and when that will was probated on 26 June 1673[1]. |
WILL |
"the eight of gineuery ([January] 1664) The Will of An Bort my Wil is that Willyam Bassir Juner should haue won of my kowes and John bassit should haue Won Cowe and Elisha bassit should haue Won dowe and that samewell bassit should haue the steare And it is my will that theas Children || should haue || the proffit of theas Cattell and the prinsepell when they be eighttene years ould and i giue to Elizebeth basset a new feather bed A boulster and a pillow and a pillow beare A blankit and a Rouge and i giue t o Sarah bassit my ould feather bed a boulster and pillow and A pillow beare A blankit and A tapsterri Couering and i giue to meriam bassir A Copper ketel, A tabel Cloth and half A doson of napkins and a ew shep, han touel and I giue to mary bassit my bigest eiorn pot a long tabel Cloth and four napkins and a han touel, a ew shep And I giue to hannah bassit tow eiorn pots and a warmin pan and a pare of shetes and a pare of pillow bears and a ew shep. "And i giue to ellin bartrom A ew lam and to hanna batrom an ew lam and I giue to the wife of Willyam bartrom my black brodcloth sute and one puter basson and i giue to liddi Burrill fiue shillens or a ew lam and my will is that ther goodes should not be ewsed till the Childerren doth reseaue them & that these gearls should haue the proffit of theas shep & the prinsepel when thay com to age" An (her X mark) Bort. Witness: Francis Burrill and William Crofts. "I doe desier my Brother Francis burrill and good man Craft would see that this my wil be fulfilled." Allowed in Salem court 26d:4m(June):1673 and William Bassett appointed administrator.
the Remene of her wooling aperill, £5 12s. too fether Beds, too Boulsters, too Pillos, three Blankits, one tapeistre Coverin, £2 18s. more weareing aparill, £1 6s. too cortings, 8s. one Bibil " one other Booke, 6s. fiue peare of shets " one sheet, £3 11s. a rable Cloth " 8 napkins, £1 three pillowbeares " other small things, 7s. three shifts, 8s. small linin, £2 10s. 7d. peuter " tin, 2d. Bras & Iron, £2 18s. too yeards of Peniston, 8s. 3 Chists, too boxes, one trunk, £1 too wheeles, too cheirs " other lumber, £1 one couw, £3 ten shep, 5£ sillver, £2 10s. due to her £3 total £47 2s. 6d. Attested 26d:4m:1673 by William Bassett.
[Essex County Quarterly Court Files, volume 20, leaves 48, 49 |
MARRIAGE #1 | On 27 April 1623 Ann married Roger BASSETT, in Dorking, Surrey, England[2]. |
CHILD | 2. | i. | William BASSSETT, SR. | Please see his own page. |
MARRIAGE #2 | By the time of her migration in 1635 Ann second married Hugh BURT, in Dorking, Surrey, England[1]. Hugh died in 1661. Hugh, his second wife Ann, her son William and his son Edward came over on the Abigail in 1635[1,3,4]. |
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ii. | Edward BURT |
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GENERATION | Great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great (G10) Grandmother |
FAMILY NUMBER | 8113 |
SOURCES |
1. Anderson, Robert Charles, George F. Sanborn, Jr. and Melinde Lutz Sanborn,
The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England 1634-1635.,
(New England Historic Genealogical Society),
[GreatMig1634-1635], I:193. 2. Ibid. I:192. 3. Hotten, John Camden, The Original Lists of Persons of Quality., (London 1874; rpt. Baltimore 1974), [Hotten], 98. 4. Coldham, Peter Wilson, The Complete Book Of Emigrants, (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing co., Inc., 1987), [Coldham], 143.
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