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Ann Lobley

Female - Bef 1653


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  1. 1.  Ann Lobley died before 29 Dec 1653 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts.

    Notes:

    She evidently had an affair with Capt. James Smith of Boston, for which he was excommunicated from the Boston church on 4 Jul 1647, "for uncomely and uncleane fellowship with Anne Grosse the wife of our brother Isack Grosse and for sundry untruths in his answers about it." Smith was already notorious for a legal case in 1645 in which he and his first mate, Keysar, were charged with the kidnapping two Africans and causing the deaths of others. Anne Lobley and her husband Isaac Gross stayed together, and after his death she did not remarry.

    Ann married Isaac Gross on 5 Aug 1613 in King's Lynn St. Margaret, Norfolk, England. Isaac was born about 1588 in King's Lynn, Norfolk, England; died after 29 May 1649 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Clement Gross was born before 1 Sep 1620 in King's Lynn, Norfolk, England; was christened on 1 Sep 1620 in King's Lynn St. Margaret, Norfolk, England; died before 10 Oct 1683; was buried on 10 Oct 1683.

Generation: 2