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Ann "Accused Witch" Alcock 1617–1692 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 7 May 1617

Birth Location: Leicestershire, England

Death Date: 3 December 1692

Death Location: Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA

Father: Dr. GGF

Mother: Anne Palgrave

Spouse(s): Anthony Annable, Andrew Foster

Children(s): Andrew III, Hannah Stone, Abraham Foster

In 1617, Ann "Accused Witch" Alcock entered the world in Leicestershire, England, born to Dr Deacon George Alcock 11 Ggf And Anne Anna Matriarch Of Four Offspring Accused In Salem Witch Trials Of 1692 Hooker Alcock Palgrave. Ann "Accused Witch" Alcock married Andrew Foster, Anthony Annable, and had children including Abraham Foster, Andrew Foster Iii, Hannah Stone. Ann "Accused Witch" Alcock passed away in 1692 in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1617, Ann "Accused Witch" Alcock entered the world in Leicestershire, England, born to Dr Deacon George Alcock 11 Ggf And Anne Anna Matriarch Of Four Offspring Accused In Salem Witch Trials Of 1692 Hooker Alcock Palgrave.
  • Ann "Accused Witch" Alcock married Andrew Foster, Anthony Annable, and had children including Abraham Foster, Andrew Foster Iii, Hannah Stone.
  • Ann "Accused Witch" Alcock passed away in 1692 in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA.

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Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Ann Alcock's Ancestors

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Ann Alcock
1617–1692
Birth Place: Leicestershire, England
Parents
Dr. Deacon George Alcock, 11 GGF
1581–1640
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England
Anne ((Anna) (Matriarch of four offspring accused in Salem witch trials of 1692) Hooker Alcock) Palgrave
1594–1669
Marchfield, Leicestershire, England
Grandparents
John (Richard Alcock, 10) GGF
1550–1610
Little Lawford, Rugby Borough, Warwickshire, England
Alice (Emily Alrich, 12) GGM
1568–1633
London, Middlesex, England
Rev. (Thomas) Hooker
1553–1635
Amersham, Chiltern District, Buckinghamshire, England
Susannah (11GGM Pym (Grandmother of four offspring accused in Salem Witch trials) 1692)
1564–1631
Amersham, Buckinghamshire, England
Great-Grandparents
Sir "MP"
1524–1601
Rachel Grindall
1530–1565
Erasmus Pyme
1540–1579
Catherine Bampfelde
1542–1620
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Grindoll
1500–1548
Elizabeth (Grindall)
1504–1533

Ann Alcock's Descendants

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Ann ("Accused Witch") Alcock (7 May 1617–3 December 1692) m. Anthony Annable (1599–Abt 1672) m. Andrew Foster (abt 1579–May 7, 1685)
  1. 1. Andrew (Foster) III 1640–1697 m. Mary Russe 1643–1721
    1. 1. Hannah Foster 1668–1740
    2. 2. Sarah Foster 1677–1723
    3. 3. Mary Foster 1670–1673
    4. 4. Abraham Foster 1677–1753
    5. 5. Mary Foster 1673–1763 m. Ebenezer Lovejoy 1673–1760
      1. 1. John Lovejoy 1698–1758 m. Hannah Foster 1705–1774
        1. 1. Hannah (Mehetabel) Lovejoy 1724–1768 m. George (W Abbott VI) 🖤 1724–1775
        2. 2. Andrew Lovejoy 1739–1739
        3. 3. Asa Lovejoy 1733–1739
        4. 4. John Lovejoy 1723–1739
  2. 2. Hannah Stone 1633–1703 m. Christian Remick 1631–1718 m. Hugh Stone 1640–1690
    1. 1. Jacob (Remick) sgt 1660–1745
    2. 2. Hannah Remick 1656–1730
    3. 3. Hugh (Stone) Jr 1682–1746 m. Dorothy (Kezia) Colby 1677–1756
      1. 1. John Stone 1721–1791
      2. 2. THOMAS STONE 1719–1807 m. Rebecca Johnson 1707–1783
        1. 1. Ezekiel Stone 1742–1832 m. Jane (S Howe) Stone 1758–1779 m. Esther (Lovely) Stone 1760–1832
        2. 2. James Stone 1747–1790
        3. 3. Thomas Stone 1744–1827 m. Mary (Woodbury) ? 1760–1809
        4. 4. Hannah Stone 1750–1814
      3. 3. Child Stone 1713–1713
      4. 4. Benjamin Stone 1714–1795 m. Mary Nichols 1714–1793
        1. 1. Maribah Stone 1750–1786
        2. 2. Uriah (Stone) (Major) 1744–1807 m. Hepzibah Hadley 1744–1832
        3. 3. Benjamin (Stone) (Capt.) 1743–1820
    4. 4. John Stone 1668–1736
    5. 5. Katherine Stone 1674–1774
    6. 6. Hannah Stone 1679–1745 m. Thomas (Johnson) Jr 1670–1733
      1. 1. Hannah Johnson 1704–1788 m. Capt (John) Wright 1700–1749
        1. 1. John Wright 1726–1809 m. Mary (Bowen Elliot) Wright 1733–1798
        2. 2. Girl Wright 1730–1730
        3. 3. James Wright 1746–1749
        4. 4. Susanna Wright 1737–1773
        5. 5. Phebe Wright 1739–1810
      2. 2. Damaris Johnson 1704–1728 m. Joseph Faulkner 1696–1780
        1. 1. Abiel Faulkner 1728–1756 m. Mary Poor 1734–1791
      3. 3. Abiel Johnson 1702–1703
      4. 4. Robert Johnson 1703–1789
      5. 5. Captain (John Johnson :) Conn 1701–1767 m. Hannah Chapel 1704–1792
        1. 1. John (Johnson) Jr. 1737–1804 m. Amy (Anna) Brooks 1741–1806
        2. 2. Lydia Johnson 1722–1769
        3. 3. Anne (Johnson) + 1748–1766 m. Demming Latimer 1734–1770
    7. 7. Simon (Stone He marries his cousin, Esther) Foster 1671–1736 m. Esther (Stone Foster She marries her cousin, Simon) Stone 1680–1751
    8. 8. Daniel (Stone) Sr 1677–1720
  3. 3. Abraham Foster 1642–1648

Ann Alcock's Timeline

2 Records

1617
7 May 1617
Birth of Ann "Accused Witch" Alcock in Leicestershire, England
Leicestershire, England
1692
3 December 1692
Age 75
Death of Ann "Accused Witch" Alcock in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 7 May 1617
    Event Place: Leicestershire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 3 December 1692
    Event Place: Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA

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