1591 - 1659 (68 years)
-
Name |
Anne LLOYD [1] |
Birth |
1591 |
England |
Gender |
Female |
Emigration |
1637 [1] |
Death |
1658 or 1659 |
London, Middlesex County, England [1] |
Notes |
- Her father was Bishop of Chester. First husband was from Wrexham, Wales. (See Yale, Rodney Horace. Yale Genealogy and History of Wales, 1908.) Thomas Yale was the great grandfather of Elihu Yale, the benefactor of Yale College. She emigrated with her second husband, Theophilus Eaton, in 1637.
In 1639, she is #21 among the list of members of the First Church of Christ (Center Church) of New Haven. During her life in New Haven, she became increasingly estranged from the church, which was headed by the uncompromising John Davenport. She had probably become acquainted with Anabaptism while living in Boston, and she left Meeting services early, before the infant baptisms. In 1644 she was excommunicated "for contumacy and falsehood". [2]
|
Person ID |
I1075 |
Ellingboe |
Last Modified |
6 Jan 2011 |
-
Sources |
- [S144] Stone, D.C., Stone - Ancient and Medieval, (Don Charles Stone, 1995-1998), Chart 12-16 (Reliability: 3).
- [S288] Franklin Bowditch Dexter, Members of First Church of Christ New Haven, (New Haven, Connecticut: n.p., 1914.), 2. (Reliability: 3).
|
This site powered by v. 14.0.3, written by Darrin Lythgoe © 2001-2024.
Maintained by .