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Ann HAMMOND1 (also known as ANN Lothrop), daughter of William HAMMOND ( - ), was born on 14 Jul 1616. She married John LOTHROP on 17 Feb 1636. |
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Rev. John LOTHROP, son of Thomas LOTHROP ( -c. 1628), was born on 20 Dec 1584 in Etton, Yorkshire, England. He was christened in 1584 in Etton. He died on 8 Nov 1653 in Barnstable, Plymouth Colony, British Colonial America. He and Ann HAMMOND had the following children: |
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Abigail LOTHROP (1639- ). Abigail was born on 2 Nov 1639 in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States. She married James CLARKE on 7 Oct 1657. |
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William HAMMOND was born in Lavenham, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom. He died in Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. |
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William HAMMOND had the following children: |
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Ann HAMMOND (1616- ) |
IF ACCURACY IS THE GOAL: Family of Rev. John Lothrop in Robert Charles Anderson, "The Great Migration," v. 4, I-L, 345-351. Using this source will save many errors and duplicates that are in error. He md. 1) Hannah House 2) Ann UNKNOWN. See in MEMORIES.
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Show Rev. Lothrop's correct father and birthplace. It shows the wives and children of Rev. Lothrop, properly distributed and carefully documented from the primary sources. If carefully followed, it can also help separate his children, (including 2 different ones named John) from his grandson John and others with the same names. It also shows that Rev. Lothrop's second wife Ann was NOT Ann Hammond as some genealogies wrongly purport. This source consulted and accepted data from the "Lo-Lathrop Genealogical Memoir," (cited in Sources on this PID page for Rev. Lothrop), pages 17–19 that clearly distinguish Rev. Lothrop's birth family and father Thomas Lothrop from Cherry Burton and Etton, Yorkshire, from a different Thomas Lathrop from Staffordshire (pages 10-11) who some genealogies have unfortunately mixed, giving Rev. Lothrop the wrong mother and pedigree. Please review the differences. Too many compiled sources have mixed the 2.