

We don’t know the name of the first wife of Jeffrey Ferris (1610-1666) from any record. She is said to have been buried in Stamford, Connecticut with a death date recorded of 31 May 1658.
Not the same as Anne Howard, {probably fictional}
Comment from https://www.geni.com/discussions/158751?msg=1288519:
”The name "Mary ---ne," is derived from a bogus, non-existent tombstone. That persistent, false and misleading statement should be labelled as such, in my opinion. That name seems to have been planted to argue Jeffrey's first wife was a non-existent Mary Anne Howard.”
Jeffrey's will was dated 6 January 1664 in Fairfield, Connecticut, and probated 9 March 1667. It named not only his own children, but those of his two later wives by others, Lockwoods and Palmers. (link2)
5 children of Jeffrey and his 1st wife include:
The name of Jeffrey’s first wife and mother of his known children remains unknown. Much research has been done and speculation abounds, but the actual documentation, such as the page of the Stamford Town Records, which contains her death record, is worn away. What is legible is her death date of May 31, 1658. On the tombstone her name has weathered away leaving only ‘Mary -----ne’. There are some that think her maiden name was Browne, Thorne, or Bowne; a case can be made for each because of connections with those families and Jeffrey, but no proof exists. (link1)
See discussion: http://www.geni.com/discussions/94540?msg=700804
A tradition claims that she was of noble birth and married Jeffrey against the wishes of her family, and so they fled to New England. She was once suggested to have been Anne Howard. It was also once claimed that she was Anne Milton, sister of the blind poet, but this was not supported by research of the Milton Family. The maiden names of Browne, Thorne, or Bowne have also been suggested, as well as a Judy Burns. Her badly weathered tombstone appears to read "Mary .....ne". Her death is recorded in Stamford Town Records, the edge of the page worn away: "____, wif to Jeffrey Ferris, diec 31:5:58" (i.e., 31 July 1658).
Mary was born about 1615 into an aristocratic Catholic family. She was the daughter of Thomas Howard, 21st Earl of Arundel and Alethea Talbot. When she about 17 she met Jeffrey Ferris and fell in love with him. When her father heard about it he was furious, ordering her to stop seeing him. After hearing this Mary and Jeffrey eloped and got on a ship for New England.
Jeffrey and Mary settled in Connecticut where she converted to Protestantism. Jeffrey founded several towns in Connecticut including Greenwich which was named after Ferris's home town. Mary faithfully followed her husband for about 26 years before she died at the age of about 43 in Stamford.
Mary's maiden name is undocumented, although there are many voices in genealogy wanting to give her one. This makes her parents and siblings also unknown. Like most women of history, she sits quietly in the shadow of her husband. What has been documented is that she married Jeffrey in England and immigrated with him in 1634. The following children are most likely hers.
Family links:
Parents:
Spouse:
Jeffrey Ferris (1610 - 1666)
Children:
Peter Ferris*
John Ferris (1640 - 1715)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial: Unknown
Created by: Observer4wing Record added: Apr 09, 2012 Find A Grave Memorial# 88272749
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1614
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England (United Kingdom)
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1629
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Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Colonial America
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1632
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Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States
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1635
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Newtown, Fairfield County, Connecticut Colony
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1636
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Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut, Colonial America
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December 18, 1642
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Stamford, New Haven Colony
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May 31, 1658
Age 44
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Stamford, Connecticut Colony
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October 25, 1941
Age 44
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November 5, 1941
Age 44
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