Anthony and Jane Annable have lived here with their two daughters
since 1623. Their simple dwelling represents a type of housing found in rural England.
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Anthony and Jane (Momford) Annable arrived in Plymouth in 1623 with
their two daughters, Hannah and Sarah. The couple may
have become Separatists while in the colony; they were among the first members of the
Scituate church under the Reverend John Lothrop. They were married in Cambridge,
Cambridgeshire on April 26, 1619. They had three more daughters. They moved to Scituate in
1633 and Barnstable in 1639. Jane died in Barnstable in 1643. After his wifes death,
Anthony remarried to Ann Elcock or Clark in March of the next year. They had three
children and he died in 1674.
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