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- [S558109722] Aidan Fenton, Fenton Web Site, https://www.myheritage.com/person-1502675_326383081_326383081/ann-woodbury-phillips-starkweather.
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- [S558109738] Geni World Family Tree, (MyHeritage).
Anne Starkweather (born Philip)&lt;br&gt;Gender: Female&lt;br&gt;Birth: 1655 - Pokanoket, Wampanoag Nation&lt;br&gt;Marriage: Spouse: John Starkweather - 1677 - Preston, New London County, Connecticut&lt;br&gt;Death: July 11 1727 - Preston, New London County, Connecticut&lt;br&gt;Burial: Preston City Cemetery (Route 165), Preston, New London County, Connecticut, United States&lt;br&gt;Father: <a>Metacomet "King Phillip" Pokanokett (born Pokanoket)</a>&lt;br&gt;Mother: <a>Wootonckuaske Philip (born Pokanoket)</a>&lt;br&gt;Husband: <a>John Starkweather</a>&lt;br&gt;Children: <a>Thomas Starkweather</a>, <a>John Starkweather, II</a>, <a>Timothy Starkweather</a>, <a>Robert Starkweather</a>, <a>Lydia Lester (born Starkweather)</a>, <a>Richard Starkweather</a>, <a>Mary Stanton (born Starkweather)</a>, <a>Mary (born Starkweather)</a>&lt;br&gt;Siblings: <a>Hannah Prentice Santon (born Pokanoket), Wampanoag</a>, <a>Prentice Stanton (born Philip)</a>, <a>Menton Pokanoket Philip</a>, <a>Lucy Pokanoket Philip</a>, <a>Child Pokanoket Philip</a>, <a>Child Pokanoket (born Philip)</a>
- [S558109723] FamilySearch Family Tree, (MyHeritage).
Ann Starkweather Pauquunaukit Wampanoag (born Phillip Woodbury)&lt;br&gt;Birth names: Ann PhillipDaughter of Phillip Metacomet&lt;br&gt;Married name: Starkweather&lt;br&gt;Also known as: AnnaMiss PrenticeGrandaughter of Osemaquin Massasoit&lt;br&gt;Gender: Female&lt;br&gt;Birth: 1655 - Pokanoket, Bristol, Rhode Island, British Colonial America&lt;br&gt;Marriage: 1677 - Stonington, New London, Connecticut, British Colonial America&lt;br&gt;Residence: Apr 14 1706 - Preston, Connecticut, British Colonial America&lt;br&gt;Residence: Oct 5 1709 - Preston, New London, Connecticut, British Colonial America&lt;br&gt;Residence: Feb 28 1711 - Preston, New London, Connecticut, British Colonial America&lt;br&gt;Death: July 11 1727 - Preston, New London, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America&lt;br&gt;Burial: July 1727 - Preston, New London, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America&lt;br&gt;Title of Nobility: Princess of Wampanoag - 1655 - New Hope, Rhode Island&lt;br&gt;Parents: <a>Metacomet Phillip Pauquunaukit Wampanoag</a>, <a>Wootonekanuske Phillip Pocasset, Pauquunaukit Wampanoag (born Corbitant)</a>&lt;br&gt;Husband: <a>John Starkweather</a>&lt;br&gt;Children: <a>Thomas Starkweather Sr</a>, <a>Timothy Starkweather</a>, <a>John Starkweather II</a>, <a>Robert Starkweather</a>, <a>Richard Starkweather</a>, <a>Mary Stanton (born Starkweather)</a>, <a>Lydia Lester (born Starkweather)</a>&lt;br&gt;Siblings: <a>Lucy Pokanoket Prentice</a>, <a>Prentice Pokanoket</a>, <a>Menton Pokanoket Philip Pauquunaukit Wampanoag</a>, <a>Assowetough Sassamon</a>&lt;br&gt;&nbsp;&nbsp;Additional information: <br> <br>LifeSketch: Ann would have had to go through some tough transitions. Her grandfather, Massasoit, present at the first Thanksgiving.when the Colonists were accommodated and under the aegis of her grandfather Massasoit. However, her father Metacomet/King Philip), who became the chief of the Wampanoags after his brother Wamsutta/King Alexander) died. Both Wamsutta and Metacomet were sons of Massasoit. Metacomet did his best to carry out the friendly policy of his father and finally reached a point where he decided the Indians had been stepped on and used, so he started a great war named for him: King Philip's War. He was killed in the war and the outcome was horrific for the Indians. It was a sentinel in a way of the conflicts to follow. Some of Ann's near relatives were executed, some shipped off to be sold as slaves in the the West Indies, and so on. Ann and her sister who was called by an English name "Miss Prentice" chose to become "praying Indians" and merge into the society that would prevail. There is no record of whether Ann Philiip's marriage was a marriage to allow her to just survive or a marriage with bond of affinity for her spouse. Ann and John Starkweather married within a year after her father's death. Clearly she had to have been buffeted about with a fleet of emotions to deal with.
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