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About Ann Hussey
William & Emey Cox had several children, not necessarily in this order and not all verified/documented as yet:
3. Ann Cox [#206850346] married Casparus Garretson (brother of Mary above) in 1713 under Hockessin Mtg, New Castle Co, DE; his brother Cornelus Garretson was mentioned in the 1743 Estate documents of William Cox. Ann married 2nd Nathan Hussey in 1728 at New Castle Mtg House; 2nd marriage for both. Casparus Garretson died in 1727; his Will is extant. [Delaware Wills, Miscellaneous Bk 1, pg 90, Executor wife Anne]
Date of death may be 1743.
Jan Garretson, whose wife's name was Ann, had lived in the New Castle vicinity since the time of the Dutch control of the area. He had come to Delaware from Gelderland in Holland, sometime between 1657 and 1664. His will, which was dated 1694, mentions three sons, Garret, Casparius, and Cornelius, as well as daughters.76 While there is no record that Jan Garretson was a member of Friends, his sons Garret and Casparius were members. Garret Garretson married Charity Hussey, a younger daughter of John and Rebecca Hussey. Casparius Garretson seems to have married Ann Cox, likely a close relative of William Cox, in whose home the first gatherings of Hockessin Meeting were held in 1730. After the death of Casparius Garretson, Ann (Cox) Garretson married Nathan Hussey, son of John Hussey, Jr. Thus the Garretson and Hussey families became much intertwined. http://nc-chap.org/church/quaker/standingDH3crop.pdf
Ann Hussey's Timeline
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1692
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1715 |
September 6, 1715
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New Castle County, Lower Counties on the Delaware
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1716 |
December 15, 1716
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Hockessin, New Castle Co., Delaware
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1718
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New Castle County, Lower Counties on the Delaware
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1719
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Hockessin, New Castle County, Lower Counties on the Delaware
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1722
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Hockessin, New Castle, Delaware, United States
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1724
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Hockessin, New Castle County, Lower Counties on the Delaware
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1724
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Hockessin, New Castle County, Lower Counties on the Delaware
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July 8, 1725
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Kennett, Chester County, Province of Pennsylvania
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