Family Card - Person Sheet
Family Card - Person Sheet
NameAnna WILLIAMS 108
Birth Date1 Apr 1702
Death Date19 Aug 1757
FatherThomas WILLIAMS (1667-1704)
MotherElizabeth BLOOD (1673-<1746)
Spouses
Birth Date7 Apr 1696
Birth PlaceGroton, Massachusetts
Death Date4 Mar 1775
Death PlacePepperell, Massachusetts
FatherSamuel SHATTUCK (1673-1758)
MotherElizabeth BLOOD (1675-1759)
Misc. Notes
According to Shattuck’s Memorials109, “39. SAMUEL SHATTUCK, s. of Samuel, (p. 84,) was b. in Groton, April 7, 1696, and d. intestate in Pepperell, March 4, 1775, ae. 78 y. 10 m. 27 d. He was a farmer, and settled on the west side of Nashua River, where Walter Spaulding now (1853) lives. His brothers and sisters all (with one exception, perhaps,) settled in that town, and were extensive owners of real estate. He was one of the first assessors in Pepperell after its separate incorporation, and was otherwise distinguished in its public affairs. He and his first wife were members of the church in Groton; and from thence were dismissed at the organization of the church in Pepperell, and were amongst its original members. It is stated upon the records that his eldest son was the first white child born on the west side of Nashua River.

“He m. 1, Jan. 27, 1726, ANNA WILLIAMS, b. April 1, 1702, dau. of Thomas Williams, and sister of Isaac, (p. 94.) She d. Aug. 19, 1757, ae. 55 y. 4 m. 18 d.”

“He m. 2, March 12, 1761, SARAH PIERCE.”
Marr Date27 Jan 1726
ChildrenSamuel (1726-1805)
 Benjamin (1728-1813)
 Anna (1731-~1780)
 Elizabeth (1734-)
 Isaac (1736-1807)
 Rachel (1738-)
 Philip (1745-1806)
Last Modified 30 Oct 1998Created 1 Dec 2017 using Reunion for Macintosh
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