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Anna Scarborough
1630 - 1686 (56 years)-
Name Anna Scarborough Born 1630 Lancashire, England Christened 23 Feb 1630 St Bartholomews, Colne, Lancashire, England Gender Female Died 1686 Surry County, Virginia Person ID I27660 Tofterå Slettemoen Last Modified 2 Dec 2018
Family William Lucas, b. 1629, England , d. 1659, Virginia, USA (Age 30 years) Children 1. William Lucas, b. 1654, d. Dec 1717, Surry, Surry, Virginia (Age 63 years) Last Modified 2 Dec 2018 Family ID F11360 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - Anne remarried to Robert Dennis died between 1670 and 1671, and his widow, Anne Dennis, on March 1, 1671/72 deeded 50 acres of land out of a large tract she had bought from John LeGrande to her son-in-law, Abraham Evans, having previously sold half of the total tract to William Lucas (D. & W., 1671-84, p.264). William Lucas was witness to the deed from LeGrande to Anne Dennis (Id., p.13) and on Nov. 1, 1688, was deeded more of the land by Nathaniel Dennis, son and heir of Robert and Anne Dennis (D. & W. 1687-94, p.92). William Dennis appears in William Lucas's household in the tithables of 1687, and Nathaniel Dennis is shown with Lucas in 1690. Ann Dennis also deeded land to her son-in-law, John Harris, about the same time that she made the deed to Abraham Evans (D.&W. 1671-84, p.87). If the identification of Anne Dennis and Anne Lucas is correct, William and Anne Lucas probably had two daughters in addition to William Lucas, Jr., one of whom married Abraham Evans and the other, John Harris."
Christening records of St Bartholomews, Colne, Lancashire shows Anna, daughter of Johis (John) Scarborough christened Feb 23, 1630. There is quite a distance (4 1/2 hours by train today) between Cornwall where William Lucas was born and Lancashire, so it is uncertain if this is "his" Anne.
- Anne remarried to Robert Dennis died between 1670 and 1671, and his widow, Anne Dennis, on March 1, 1671/72 deeded 50 acres of land out of a large tract she had bought from John LeGrande to her son-in-law, Abraham Evans, having previously sold half of the total tract to William Lucas (D. & W., 1671-84, p.264). William Lucas was witness to the deed from LeGrande to Anne Dennis (Id., p.13) and on Nov. 1, 1688, was deeded more of the land by Nathaniel Dennis, son and heir of Robert and Anne Dennis (D. & W. 1687-94, p.92). William Dennis appears in William Lucas's household in the tithables of 1687, and Nathaniel Dennis is shown with Lucas in 1690. Ann Dennis also deeded land to her son-in-law, John Harris, about the same time that she made the deed to Abraham Evans (D.&W. 1671-84, p.87). If the identification of Anne Dennis and Anne Lucas is correct, William and Anne Lucas probably had two daughters in addition to William Lucas, Jr., one of whom married Abraham Evans and the other, John Harris."