Ann Hallock

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Ann Hallock, daughter of Thomas Hallock and Hope Comstock, was born say 1690.1 She died, probably due to complications from childbirth, at Aquebogue, Suffolk Co., New York, 12 March 1724/25.2,3

Ann married John Youngs, son of Christopher Youngs and Mary Budd, at Suffolk Co., New York, 7 January 1706/7.2,4

There is only one Anna Hallock in the 1698 list of inhabitants of Southold and hence the only known candidate to be the Ann Hallock who married John Youngs in 1707. There is no other known evidence that links her with Anna of the 1698 list, other than "the name's the same."5,4

Family

John Youngs b. 21 Oct 1679, d. 3 Mar 1749/50
Children
  • Isaiah Youngs2 b. abt. 1717, d. 3 Feb 1728/29
  • Reverend David Youngs+2 b. 3 Jan 1719, d. 18 Apr 1752
  • (…) Youngs2 b. Mar 1724/25, d. 9 Mar 1725
This person was last edited on29 Oct 2014

Citations

  1. [S1797] William Salmon and William A. Robbins (editor), The Salmon Records: A Private Register of Marriages and Deaths of the Residents of the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, N. Y. and of Persons More or Less Closely Associated with that Place 1696-1811, (New York: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 1918), 16, The record reads, "39 Jno Youngs at oquabogs wife Ann." If not her age, the meaning of "39" is unknown., CD-ROM reprint, Genealogy and History of Southold, New York (http://genealogycds.com: genealogycds.com, 2003), further cited as Salmon and Robbins, Salmon Records.
  2. [S318] Selah Younges Jr., Youngs Family: Vicar Christopher Younges: His Ancestors in England and His Descendants in America: A History and Genealogy (New York: p.p., 1907), further cited as Younges, Youngs Family.
  3. [S1797] Salmon and Robbins, Salmon Records, 16.
  4. [S1797] Salmon and Robbins, Salmon Records, 76.
  5. [S963] Edmund Bailey O'Callaghan and Rosanne Conway, indexer, Lists of Inhabitants of Colonial New York: Excerpted from The Documentary History of the State of New York (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1979), 48, further cited as O'Callaghan and Conway, Inhabitants of Colonial New York.