Mother, Daughter, Sister, Lover

Mother, daughter, sister, lover,
Her needles and pins hold the pieces together,
She'll thread your pearls with her words of wisdom,
In the palm of her hand, your future is there running
Through

Mother, daughter, sister, lover,
There's no perfect choice, as you walk in your future
Be still a child on your bed of eggshell,
Behind your first steps, it's her shadows that cushion
Your fall

All questions will simply beg,
The most innocent replies.
She'll make you a daisy chain
And cry as you walk away.

Billie Myers

Thursday, March 10, 2011

My 1Oth great grandmother Ann Foster


Why some were accused
Ann Foster (1617 – December 3, 1692) was an Andover widow accused of witchcraft during the Salem witch trials.
Born in 1617, Ann (or Annis) came to Massachusetts from London in 1635 on the ship Abigail. Her mother, Ann Hooker, was a sister of Rev. Thomas Hooker, and her father was Deacon George Alcock.[1] She married Andrew Foster and settled in Andover, Massachusetts. They had five children: Andrew; Abraham; Sarah Kemp of Charlestown; the late Hannah Stone, whose husband, Hugh Stone, killed her in a drunken rage in 1689 and was hanged; and Mary Lacey. (Mary Lacey and her daughter, also named Mary Lacey, were accused of witchcraft as well.)
In 1692, when a woman named Elizabeth Ballard came down with a fever that baffled doctors, witchcraft was suspected, and a search for the responsible witch began. Two afflicted girls from Salem village, Ann Putnam andMary Walcott, were taken to Andover to seek out the witch, and fell into fits at the sight of Ann Foster. Ann, 72, a widow of seven years, was arrested and taken to Salem prison.
A careful reading of the trial transcripts reveals that Ann resisted confessing to the 'crimes' she was accused of, despite being "put to the question" (i.e. tortured) multiple times over a period of days. However, her resolve broke when her daughter Mary Lacey, similarly accused of witchcraft, accused her own mother of the crime in order to save herself and her child. The transcripts reveal the anguish of a mother attempting to shield her child and grandchild by taking the burden of guilt upon herself.
Convicted, Ann died in the Salem jail after 21 weeks on December 3, 1692, before the trials were discredited and ended.
Ann's son, Abraham, later petitioned the authorities to clear her name ("remove the attainder") and reimburse the family for the expenses associated with her incarceration and burial.

My link to Ann:  Ann Alcock & Andrew Foster
                             Andrew Foster Jr. & Mary Russ
                             Hannah Foster & Thomas Austin Sr.
                             Thomas Austin Jr. & Sarah Lovejoy
                             Nathan Austin & Hannah Farnum
                             Nathan Austin Jr. & Phebe Barker
                             Daniel Austin & Martha (Polly) Barker
                             Daniel Austin Jr. & Lucretia Robbins
                             Gilmar B. Austin & Lucretia Parmley
                             Wilbur F. Austin & Nellie J. Marden
                              Ira D. Austin & Katharine Aura Hills
                      

[edit]References

  1. ^ The Foster Genealogy (837 A.D. - 1998 A.D.) Andrew Foster or Forster, Andover Branch, Edson Foster Myer, 1999, NEHGR, p. 38.
"At last a chance to make my skeletons dance!"


17 comments:

  1. I have been searching for a picture of Ann Foster. If anyone has come across one please let me know.

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  2. We are very distantly related. Ann was my 9th great-aunt. Her brother, Dr. John Alcock, was my 9th great-grandfather.

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  3. We share 10th great grandmothers. Mine was Ann (Alcock) Foster as well, and I descend from her daughter Sarah of Charleston. As for accused witches, another direct grandmother accused who died in jail was Rebecca Shelley, imprisoned in Andover (I'd love more info on her), the two Laceys and Ann's sister Francis Hutchins. I also have an accuser in my line - Samuel Shattuck, who was sadly instrumental in the first hanging. I am a writer just beginning to research more deeply this unfortunate grandmother times 10. Any information pertinent to them would be so very much appreciated. I have found a lovely picture of Foster's Pond on which Ann and her husband lived and was still heartbreakingly lovely when the photo was taken in the fall. I'll bet her happiest memories lie here. Please be in touch if there's more you can share, and I'll do the same.
    All the Very Best,
    Sondra Kelly-Green

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  4. Cool! We are related! Ann Foster is my 12th great grandmother.

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  5. She is also my 10th great grandmother. I descend from her daughter Mary Lacy and her grand daughter Mary Kemp.

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    1. So cool! I descend from Sarah Foster Kemp.

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    2. Also 10th ggrandmother and descend from Sarah.

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    3. She is also mu 10th great grandmother and I am related to both Mary Lacys as well.

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  6. Wow! Ann Foster is my 11th great grandmother!

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  7. Hey, Ann Alcok Foster is my 11th great-grandmother too!

    Here is how I descended from her.

    Sarah Foster 1642-1697
    Daughter of Ann Alcock Foster

    Samuel KEMP II 1663-1714
    Son of Sarah Foster

    Samuel KEMP III 1680-1735
    Son of Samuel KEMP II

    Samuel Kemp IV 1716-1764
    Son of Samuel KEMP III

    Joseph Kemp 1737-1820
    Son of Samuel Kemp IV

    Nehemiah KEMP 1773-1860
    Son of Joseph Kemp

    Alvah Kemp 1807-1863
    Son of Nehemiah KEMP

    Lucinda Kemp 1832-1900
    Daughter of Alvah Kemp

    Eva Lamberton 1856-1914
    Daughter of Lucinda Kemp

    Lillian Agnes Woods 1896-1975
    Daughter of Eva Lamberton

    Dorothea Jean Reagan 1925-1984
    Daughter of Lillian Agnes Woods

    My mom
    Daughter of Dorothea Jean Reagan

    Me

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  8. 10th great-granddaughter here as well!! Hi relatives! 😆

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  9. 8th great grandmother for me!

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  10. I just found out that I am related to her I'm still just trying to find my ancestry tree

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  11. Ann Alcock is my 10th Great-Grandmother as well.
    Look at all these cousins!

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  12. My 10th great grandma too through Sarah Keno Foster

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  13. Ann Foster is my 11th great grandmother. My line is Ann Alcock Foster and Andrew Foster
    Andrew Foster and Mary Russ
    Thomas Austin and Hannah Foster
    Zebediah Austin and Sarah Gutterson
    John Austin and Elizabeth Pettingill
    Joseph Austin and Charlotte York
    Benjamin Walbridge and Temperance Austin
    Francis Orr and Ameretta Walbridge
    Edgar Orr and Emma George
    Raymond Orr and Ida Augusta Amalia Krausse
    Leroy Quick and Geraldine Orr
    Clinton Quick and Geraldine Quick
    Merlyn Ashman and Raida Quick

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