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Ahnentafel № 1167 · The compiler's 8× great-grandparent

JONES COA

Anne (7x ggm) Jones

1700–1741 · of Anne Arundel County, Maryland, USA

Paternal — Grandfather's lineprobable

Birth

27 Jan 1700
Anne Arundel County, Maryland, USA

Death

16 Oct 1741
Baltimore City, Maryland, USA

Biography

From the Hyten family archive; subject is Anne Jones (1700–1741), an 8× great-grandparent of the compiler on the paternal-grandfather (PP) line. This entry covers her Maryland birth, parentage, motherhood, and death in Baltimore, with colonial Chesapeake era context. Notable: she lived her entire life within early colonial Maryland, bridging the seventeenth-century founding generation and the mid-eighteenth-century expansion of the Baltimore region.

Anne Jones (1700–1741) was born on the 27th of January, 1700, in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, a tidewater settlement that had been established under the proprietary government of the Calverts only two generations earlier. She entered the world as the daughter of Richard Jones (1651–1714), a member of the colonial Maryland generation whose lives were shaped by tobacco cultivation, the slow knitting together of Chesapeake parishes, and the gradual expansion of English settlement along the bay's western shore.

The Anne Arundel County of Anne's childhood was a landscape of scattered plantations, modest brick and timber houses, and waterborne commerce. Roads were few; rivers and creeks served as the principal arteries of travel and trade. Religious life in the region was marked by the contest between the established Church of England and the substantial Quaker and Catholic communities that had taken root under Maryland's earlier policies of religious toleration. It was within this colonial milieu that Anne was reared, and where she remained tied by family and place throughout her relatively brief life.

In 1722 Anne became the mother of a daughter, Ann Hitchcock (1722–1792), whose surname suggests Anne's marriage into the Hitchcock family, though the particulars of that union are not preserved in the present record. Through this daughter, Anne's line would carry forward into the later eighteenth century and ultimately into the lineage gathered in this archive.

Anne Jones died on the 16th of October, 1741, in Baltimore City, Maryland, at the age of forty-one. Baltimore at that date was still in its infancy, having been chartered only in 1729, and her death there marks an early association of the family with what would soon become one of the most consequential ports of the Atlantic seaboard.

Anne was the compiler's 8× great-grandmother on the paternal-grandfather (PP) line, a colonial Maryland forebear standing at the deep colonial root of that branch.

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Sources

Source citations and original documents will appear here as research progresses. Currently sourced from Ancestry tree hints — to be verified.

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