

The family bible of the Archbishop shows that Anne Sandys was born 21 Junes., 1570 (Brown's Genesis, 992). The agreement of marriage was dated 11 May, 1586 (see inquisition post mortem of Sir George Barne3 ante). The monument in the Woodham Ferrers church to her mother Cecily Sandys, which enumerates the latter's nine children, refers to her as "Ann her 2nd daughter married to Sir William Barn of Woolwich".
After the death of the first husband in 1619, she married sometime prior to 25 August, 1625, Edward Poulter, esq., of Bradfield, Herts, whom she also outlived. The will of Edward Poulter, esq. of Bradfield, Herts, dated 25 August, 1625, and proved 2 May, 1626, in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury (Hele; 60) is lengthy document from which only a few quotations need be made here. He directs that he be buried in Collered chancel with an "inscription to be graven in quere brass". He refers to his first wife Mary Litton of Knebworth by whom he had seven sons and four daughters. He provides that "Arthur Pulter, my grandson and heir shall suffer Anne, Lady Barne, wife of me the said Edward, peaceably to enjoy for the term of the said lady's life, one copyhold close of pasture called Stockins in Wymondley Magna, according to the time, intent, and meaning of the book of indenture of covenants, made touching the marriage of Litton Pulter, gent., son and heir of me the said Edward, and father of the said Arthur, and for provision of jointure for a second wife of the said Edward".
The widow was living 23 May, 1629, when she is named in the will of Francis Barne4 as "Ould Lady Barne, my sister in law" (see ante). She apparently returned to Woolwich to end her days, for her estate was administered upon 10 February, 1629 [-30] when a "commission was issued to Robert Barne [upon the estate of] Dame Anne Barne, late of the parish of Woolwich, co. Kent, widow, deceased to administer the goods, etc. of the said deceased." (Prerogative Court of Canterbury Administrations, 1630).
It is interesting to note that in both of the above documents, the custom of the day is followed in referring to the woman, if she had been married more than once, by the name of the husband having the highest rank, and not by the name of her last husband, if he were of inferior rank.
From Virginia magazine of history and biography, p. 123
Issue of Sir William Barnet (George, George, George3) and his wife Anne Sandys:
No title in her own right
!SOURCES: Page 204, ANCESTRY OF ROBERT WILLIAM BARNES. Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin Spring 1991 Vol. 32 #2. IGI, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. THE CROMWELLS OF MARYLAND, KENTUCKY, and CLAY CO. INDIANA 1667-1900 which was done by Jean Cromwell Price in 1989. Page 61 of her book.
!Name: Durbeck Ancestry, 2nd Ed. 929.273 D932de, 1988 p. 79 & p. 84 !Marriage: Durbeck Ancestry, 2nd Ed. 929.273 D932de, 1988 p. 85 says she married 2nd time to POULTER, Edward
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998. She is in AF twice: #1XXV-8WD and #LSJG-11. The dates of her husbands don't make sense. It suggests that she was married twice yet the birthdays of her children don't match the marriage date to the second husband. Also the second AF gives a third husband which also conflicts with the birthdays of her children.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998.
!AF !http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/c/o/n/Carlin-D-Conrad/GENE2-00... - Ancestors of Warren Lemuel Conrad.
Identity of sitter? Can we please see proof that the portrait is of Anne Sandys?
Edward/Poultner
From the genealogical research of Bill Semeyn Shelbyville, Michigan
!Information from the book, "Dawn to Twilight in American Colonization", by Charles H. Sandy, Exposition Press, 386 Park Ave. So., New York.
SOURCE:*Ahneftafel Chart for Cecil Cromwell, Jr. 7614-159th St. Ct. E. #168 Puyallup, WA 98375 Rec: October 2001
!#240-v9-p217; !CHR/BAPT-END-SP: IGI> Middx;
!240-v9-p215;
Anne Sandys 2nd dau & 8th child of Edwin Sandys, Archbisop of York & 2nd wife Cecily Wilsford b- 21 June 1570 Godfather John Packington,Esq Godmothers Mrs Anne Washbourne, Mrs Anne Coles m-1- sir William Barne, Knt, of Woolwich, Kent m-2- Edward Poulter d- 10 Feb 1630- Woolwich, Kent, Englnd
see parents life sketches for their wills
The family bible of the Archbishop shows that Anne Sandys was born 21 Junes., 1570 (Brown's Genesis, 992). The agreement of marriage was dated 11 May, 1586 (see inquisition post mortem of Sir George Barne3 ante). The monument in the Woodham Ferrers church to her mother Cecily Sandys, which enumerates the latter's nine children, refers to her as "Ann her 2nd daughter married to Sir William Barn of Woolwich".
After the death of the first husband in 1619, she married sometime prior to 25 August, 1625, Edward Poulter, esq., of Bradfield, Herts, whom she also outlived. The will of Edward Poulter, esq. of Bradfield, Herts, dated 25 August, 1625, and proved 2 May, 1626, in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury (Hele; 60) is lengthy document from which only a few quotations need be made here. He directs that he be buried in Collered chancel with an "inscription to be graven in quere brass". He refers to his first wife Mary Litton of Knebworth by whom he had seven sons and four daughters. He provides that "Arthur Pulter, my grandson and heir shall suffer Anne, Lady Barne, wife of me the said Edward, peaceably to enjoy for the term of the said lady's life, one copyhold close of pasture called Stockins in Wymondley Magna, according to the time, intent, and meaning of the book of indenture of covenants, made touching the marriage of Litton Pulter, gent., son and heir of me the said Edward, and father of the said Arthur, and for provision of jointure for a second wife of the said Edward".
The widow was living 23 May, 1629, when she is named in the will of Francis Barne as "Ould Lady Barne, my sister in law" (see ante). She apparently returned to Woolwich to end her days, for her estate was administered upon 10 February, 1629 [-30] when a "commission was issued to Robert Barne [upon the estate of] Dame Anne Barne, late of the parish of Woolwich, co. Kent, widow, deceased to administer the goods, etc. of the said deceased." (Prerogative Court of Canterbury Administrations, 1630).
It is interesting to note that in both of the above documents, the custom of the day is followed in referring to the woman, if she had been married more than once, by the name of the husband having the highest rank, and not by the name of her last husband, if he were of inferior rank.
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June 21, 1570
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Woolwich, Kent, England
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June 22, 1570
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Hartlebury, Worcestershire, England
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1587 |
February 2, 1587
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Woolwich, Kent, England
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1593 |
1593
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Woolwich, Kent, England
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1601
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Woolwich, Kent, England
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1604
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Woolwich, Kent, England
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1629 |
May 23, 1629
Age 58
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Woolwich, Kent, England
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