On March 26, 1752, she married Peter Hallock Jr., son of Peter Hallock and Abigail Powell Hallock, at Smithtown Presbyterian Church in Smithtown, New York, per church records.
Anna and her husband, Peter, moved to Nine Partners, Dutchess County, New York to join his parents around 1756 and became members of the Quaker Community at Nine Partners.
Anna and Peter had the following children: Isaac (b.1753), Israel (b. 1755), Anna Keese (b. 1768-1849), Abigail Furman (b 1757-1849), Robert (b.1759 - d. 1762), Peter (b. 1764-1846) and Joshua (b. 1770-1852).
Anna and Peter lived in the Nine Partners/Clinton Corners/Pleasant Valley, Dutchess County, New York area until his death, before May 8, 1790 (per the will of Anna's father, Isreal Greene, written May 8, 1790 and referring to her as "my daughter Anna, widow of Peter Hallock, deceased") .
Anna continued to live in Dutchess County until she removed from the Creek Quaker fellowship on the 21st day of the third month of 1806 to Peru, Clinton County, New York.
Anna lived in Peru with her children until her death at the age of 100 in Peru, New York, per the February 18, 1832 edition of the Plattsburgh Republican.
Per the Genealogical and Family History of Western New York, page 453, Anna and her brother Caleb are buried at the Union. However, the cemetery has no record of her.
On March 26, 1752, she married Peter Hallock Jr., son of Peter Hallock and Abigail Powell Hallock, at Smithtown Presbyterian Church in Smithtown, New York, per church records.
Anna and her husband, Peter, moved to Nine Partners, Dutchess County, New York to join his parents around 1756 and became members of the Quaker Community at Nine Partners.
Anna and Peter had the following children: Isaac (b.1753), Israel (b. 1755), Anna Keese (b. 1768-1849), Abigail Furman (b 1757-1849), Robert (b.1759 - d. 1762), Peter (b. 1764-1846) and Joshua (b. 1770-1852).
Anna and Peter lived in the Nine Partners/Clinton Corners/Pleasant Valley, Dutchess County, New York area until his death, before May 8, 1790 (per the will of Anna's father, Isreal Greene, written May 8, 1790 and referring to her as "my daughter Anna, widow of Peter Hallock, deceased") .
Anna continued to live in Dutchess County until she removed from the Creek Quaker fellowship on the 21st day of the third month of 1806 to Peru, Clinton County, New York.
Anna lived in Peru with her children until her death at the age of 100 in Peru, New York, per the February 18, 1832 edition of the Plattsburgh Republican.
Per the Genealogical and Family History of Western New York, page 453, Anna and her brother Caleb are buried at the Union. However, the cemetery has no record of her.
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