Elizabeth Annable1

#12985, (say 1808 - 2 August 1828)
Father*Barnabas Annable1 (1767 - 1835)
Mother*Ruth Moon1 (c 1771 - 1828)

Family

Dr. Moses Winnings b. 1799, d. 1876
She is not mentioned in Biographical Sketches of Richard Ellis which has a full biography of Barnabas Annable and his family. The reference in Samuel's letter of 1829 mentions the deaths of "sisters Eliza and Rhoda." Interestingly, Bromley, who died in 1828, had a daughter Rhoda. An Elizabeth Annable marr. Moses Winings in Posey Co., 12 Mar 1828 (no return files). She d. in 1828, in agreement with Samuel's letter. Moses Winings then marr. Averilla Baker, 10 Feb 1831, return by Rev. Holland.
The Elizabeth Anable who married Henry Marston in 1840 may also be either a sister or a widowed sister-in-law, and would seem to be too young to be an unknown dau. of one of the sons of Barnabas. She is a mystery.1,2,3 
Her married name was Winnings.4 
Birth*say 1808She was born say 1808 at Cayuga Co., New YorkG.5 
Marriage*1 March 1828She married Dr. Moses Winnings on 1 March 1828 at Posey Co., IndianaG.4,3 
Death*2 August 1828She died on 2 August 1828 at Posey Co., IndianaG.4,6 

Citations

  1. [S265] E.R. Ellis, editor, Biographical Sketches of Richard Ellis (Detroit, Michigan: W. Graham Printing Co., 1888), 447–48, letter from Samuel Annable, son of Barnabas, to Deacon Dimick Ellis of Ashfield, MA, dated Yankee Settlement, Posey County, Ind., Dec. 15, 1839: "It was eleven years ago last summer that an unusual fever for this country broke out in our family in the month of June. My mother was the first who fell a victim to it, sister Nancy next, then brother David and Bromley, then sisters Eliza and Rhoda — all in the space of six weeks.".
  2. [S272] Ruth M. Slevin, compiler, Posey County Indiana Marriages, Index, Book 2 1832-1846 (Indiana: n.pub., unk. yr.), Brides, p. 2. Elizabeth Annable and Henry A. Marston, marr. 1 Dec 1840, marr. no. 1136.
  3. [S463] [Unknown author], Posey County Indiana Marriage Records I, 1815 1831, handwritten pages (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date)., p. 100, marr. 639, Moses Winings and Eliza Anable, 12 Mar 1828.
  4. [S737] History of Posey County (Goodspeed) (Chicago: The Goodspeed Publishing Co., 1886), p. 543.
  5. [S520] VWH.
  6. [S265] E.R. Ellis, Richard Ellis, 447–48, letter from Samuel Annable, son of Barnabas, to Deacon Dimick Ellis of Ashfield, MA, dated Yankee Settlement, Posey County, Ind., Dec. 15, 1839: "It was eleven years ago last summer that an unusual fever for this country broke out in our family in the month of June. My mother was the first who fell a victim to it, sister Nancy next, then brother David and Bromley, then sisters Eliza and Rhoda — all in the space of six weeks.". And "My brother David died in October 1836 of bilious fever."