_William MARBURY ___________________+
_Robert MARBURY _______|_Anne BLOUNT _______________________
_William MARBURY _|
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| |_Katherine WILLIAMSON _|____________________________________
_Francis MARBURY _|
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| | _John LENTON __________|____________________________________
| |_Agnes LENTON ____|
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|--Anne MARBURY
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| _David DRYDEN _________|____________________________________
| _John DRYDEN _____|
| | | _William of Staffle Hill NICHOLSON _
| | |_Isabel NICHOLSON _____|____________________________________
|_Bridget DRYDEN __|
| _William COPE ______________________
| _John COPE , Kt._______|_Jane SPENCER ______________________
|_Elizabeth COPE __|
| _Edward RALEIGH ____________________+
|_Bridget RALEIGH ______|_Anne CHAMBERLAIN __________________
HUTCHINSON, ANNE, came to New England with her husband, William, when she was about forty-three and her husband forty-eight years old, in the ship Griffin, landing at Boston, September 18, 1634.
She was received into the Boston Church, of which the pastor was the Reverend John Wilson, and the "teacher" John Cotton, on the 2nd of November, some special inquiry being made concerning her views. Her husband had been received on the 26th of October previous. This formality may be regarded as a pledge of citizenship in the Puritan commonwealth, much as naturalization papers are today; so that the date of Anne's adoption into the state, which was then identical with the church, as an American woman is thus fixed.