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Ann Alston 1619–1680 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1619

Birth Location: Salem, Essex, MA, USA

Death Date: 24 APR 1680

Death Location: Monmouth, NJ, USA

Father: Thomas Alston

Mother: Frances Bloomfield

Spouse(s): Samuel Curtis

Children(s): Anne Curtis, Caleb Curtis, Samuel Curtis

Ann Alston was born in 1619 in Salem, Essex, MA, USA, the child of Thomas Alston And Frances Bloomfield. Ann Alston married Samuel Curtis, and had children including Anne Curtis, Caleb Curtis, Samuel Curtis. Ann Alston passed away in 1680 in Monmouth, NJ, USA.

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Biography

  • Ann Alston was born in 1619 in Salem, Essex, MA, USA, the child of Thomas Alston And Frances Bloomfield.
  • Ann Alston married Samuel Curtis, and had children including Anne Curtis, Caleb Curtis, Samuel Curtis.
  • Ann Alston passed away in 1680 in Monmouth, NJ, USA.

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Children(s)

Ann Alston's Ancestors

Self
Ann Alston
1619–1680
Birth Place: Salem, Essex, MA, USA
Parents
Thomas Alston
1564–1631
Polstead, Babergh, Suffolk, ENGLAND
Frances Bloomfield
1565–1642
Pavenham, Bedford, Bedfordshire, ENGLAND
Grandparents
William Alston
1537–1617
Newton, Saint Edmundsbury, Suffolk, ENGLAND
Elizabeth Olmstead
1540–1607
Braintree District, Essex, ENGLAND
Simon Bloomfield
1544–
Suffolk Co., ENGLAND
Great-Grandparents
Edward Alston
1507–1591
Elizabeth Coleman
1509–1590
Henry Olmstead
1514–1553
Elizabeth Bindlose
1518–1553
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Alston
1485–1564
Elizabeth Simonds
1482–1564
John Coleman
1480–1568

Ann Alston's Descendants

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Ann Alston (1619–24 APR 1680) m. Samuel Curtis (1621–13 OCT 1713)
  1. 1. Anne Curtis 1641–1703 m. George Robinson 1636–1692
    1. 1. James Robinson 1667–1726 m. Catherine Howell 1671–1750
      1. 1. William Robinson 1702–1746 m. Sarah Fitzwater 1700–1746
        1. 1. John (K.) Robison 1720–1763 m. Rebecca Parker 1718–1752
        2. 2. George Robinson 1723–1793 m. Mary Mckay 1728–
        3. 3. Mary Robinson 1726–1804
        4. 4. Hannah Robinson 1728–1803
        5. 5. William Robinson 1729–1808 m. Susannah Sheed 1737–1780
        6. 6. Sarah Robinson 1736–1804
        7. 7. Joel (Joseph) Robinson 1740–1812 m. Margaret Denton 1747–1813
        8. 8. Mary Robinson 1743–
      2. 2. Israel Robinson 1691–1772 m. Christina Lycon 1691– m. Sarah Sabin 1703–1737
      3. 3. Catherine (P.) Robinson 1694–1759 m. Bryan Mcdonald 1686–1757
      4. 4. James Robinson 1685–1751 m. Elizabeth Kiabbin 1717– m. Mary Davies 1698–1751
      5. 5. Joseph Robinson 1708–1709
      6. 6. Anne Robinson 1696–1748 m. Stephen Hollingsworth 1690–1750
      7. 7. Margaret (Mary) Robinson 1710–1765 m. John (Solomon) Graham 1710–1780
      8. 8. George (William) Robinson 1692–1763 m. Mary (MaKay) Perkins 1720–1763
      9. 9. David Robinson 1710–1787 m. Annabella Mcdonald 1726–1768
      10. 10. John Robinson 1710–
      11. 11. Benjamin Robinson 1719–1794
      12. 12. Daniel Robinson 1717–1764
      13. 13. Thomas Robinson 1723–1760 m. Anne Wooster 1704–
      14. 14. Margaret (Phoebe) Robinson 1721–1801 m. Robert Boggs 1712–1804
    2. 2. George Robinson 1662–1738 m. Catherine Hollingsworth 1663–1746
    3. 3. John Robinson 1675–1728 m. Mary Buckely 1677–1750
    4. 4. Joseph Robinson 1677–1754 m. Elizabeth Harlan 1694–1754
    5. 5. Ann Robinson 1690–1749 m. Abraham Hollingsworth 1686–1748
    6. 6. Edward Robinson 1671–1761
  2. 2. Caleb Curtis 1643–1739
  3. 3. Samuel Curtis –1768

Ann Alston's Timeline

3 Records

1619
1619
Birth of Ann Alston in Salem, Essex, MA, USA
Salem, Essex, MA, USA
1680
24 APR 1680
Age 61
Death of Ann Alston in Salem, Essex, MA, USA
Salem, Essex, MA, USA
1680
24 APR 1680
Age 61
Burial of Ann Alston in Monmouth, NJ, USA
Monmouth, NJ, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1619
    Event Place: Salem, Essex, MA, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 24 APR 1680
    Event Place: Salem, Essex, MA, USA

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: 24 APR 1680
    Event Place: Monmouth, NJ, USA

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