| George Brubaker Kulp - 1890 - 412 páginas
...there on some special business. His wife, Ann Borodell, died September 26, 1712, aged ninety-seven years. They were both remarkable for magnificent personal appearance and for force of mind and character. They held a foremost place in Stonington. At the time of their marriage, in 1645, she was thirty years... | |
| Charles Edward Benton - 1912 - 112 páginas
...have been moved. There is a picture of this monument and headstone in Lossing's War of 1812, page 896. "They were both remarkable for magnificent personal...mind and character. She was always called 'Lady Ann.' " This is the record of the historian, as the tribute which has come down to us from one who lived... | |
| 1927 - 90 páginas
...as deputy to General Court and Commissioner. A memorial tablet to Anne was erected at Mystic, Conn. They were both remarkable for magnificent personal..."Lady Ann." They held a foremost place in Stonington. He has been described as the Miles Standish of the settlement, but he was a greater and more brilliant... | |
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