Farley, Ann 1 2 3 4

Birth Name Farley, Ann
Gender female
Age at Death 94 years

Narrative

Downloaded from the Nick Hayes-Sue Drake family tree

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth 1623 Archers Hook opposite Jamestown colony   5a
Death 1717 Cumberland, New Kent, Virginia, British Colonial America   5b

Age: 94y

Burial 1717-10-00 Dividing Creek, Northumberland, Virginia, British Colonial America Burial 5c
Christening E7A14D7F62F945DF9DBA51C7F7B9F7493261 18 APR 2009    

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Farley, Thomas16001657
Mother Molyneux, Jane Of Sefton1604after 1651
         Farley, Ann 1623 1717
    Brother     Farley, George 1625
    Brother     Farley, Archer 1627
    Sister     Farley, Barbara 1628
    Brother     Farley, Phillipp 1633
    Brother     Farley, Thomas 1636
    Sister     Farley, Virginia 1637
    Brother     Farley, Fabyan 1640
    Sister     Farley, Bonnie Bell 1642
    Brother     Farley, James 1643
    Sister     Farley, Elizabeth 1645
    Brother     Farley, Richard 1647
    Brother     Farley, John B. 1648 1732
    Brother     Farley, William 1648
    Brother     Farley, Thompson 1650

Families

Family of Leigh, Richard and Farley, Ann

Unknown Partner Leigh, Richard ( * 1613 + 1664 )
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Lee, Elizabeth1661-03-05

Source References

  1. Jesse Kelso Farley, Junior: Twelve Generations of Farley Twelve Generations of Farley
  2. Anchetil de Harcourt - emsuggs.ged
  3. Nick Hayes: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GED&db=hayes-drake&id=I632942 Nick Hayes & Sue Drake - root and branch
  4. Thomas and Jane Farley, 1723, Virginia Settlers
  5. L84T-HWP FamilySearch.org
      • Source text:

        "Thomas emigrated to Virginia, with his wife and one servant, Nicholas Shotter. They landed at Archer's Hook, a projection of land opposite Janesown, VA., 4 Feb 1624, on the ship Anne, the third ship after the Mayflower. They had a child, Anne, named in honor of the ship that brought them over. She was the first Farley born in America. "

        From: One Line of The Farley Family by Geo. E. Foster.
        http://www.archive.org/stream/onelineoffarleyf00fost#page/3/mode/1up
        page 3.

        it has been proven time and again that Ann did not marry Richard Lee this is a myth, - his wife's name was Ann Constable and this has been proven.

      • Citation:

        https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L84T-HWP

      • Source text:

        "Thomas emigrated to Virginia, with his wife and one servant, Nicholas Shotter. They landed at Archer's Hook, a projection of land opposite Janesown, VA., 4 Feb 1624, on the ship Anne, the third ship after the Mayflower. They had a child, Anne, named in honor of the ship that brought them over. She was the first Farley born in America. "

        From: One Line of The Farley Family by Geo. E. Foster.
        http://www.archive.org/stream/onelineoffarleyf00fost#page/3/mode/1up
        page 3.

        it has been proven time and again that Ann did not marry Richard Lee this is a myth, - his wife's name was Ann Constable and this has been proven.

      • Citation:

        https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L84T-HWP

      • Source text:

        "Thomas emigrated to Virginia, with his wife and one servant, Nicholas Shotter. They landed at Archer's Hook, a projection of land opposite Janesown, VA., 4 Feb 1624, on the ship Anne, the third ship after the Mayflower. They had a child, Anne, named in honor of the ship that brought them over. She was the first Farley born in America. "

        From: One Line of The Farley Family by Geo. E. Foster.
        http://www.archive.org/stream/onelineoffarleyf00fost#page/3/mode/1up
        page 3.

        it has been proven time and again that Ann did not marry Richard Lee this is a myth, - his wife's name was Ann Constable and this has been proven.

      • Citation:

        https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L84T-HWP