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Ann Andersen 1575–1645 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1575
Birth Location: Northamptonshire, England
Death Date: 1645
Death Location: Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
Father: James Anderson
Mother: Heather Dimond
Spouse(s): William Hutchins, William Burcote
Children(s): Eric Hutchins, William Hutchins, Thomas Hutchins, Elizabeth Hutchins, Karen Hutchins, Robert Hutchins, Susannah Hutchins, Joan Hutchins, Enoch Hutchins, Richard Hutchins, Robert Hutchins, Richard Hutchins, Edmond Hutchins, John Hutchins, Nicholas Hutchins
In 1575, Ann Andersen entered the world in Northamptonshire, England, born to James Hitchen Anderson And Heather Dimond. Ann Andersen married William Hutchins Of Wood Burcote, William Thomas Hutchins, and had children including Edmond Hutchins, Elizabeth Hutchins, Enoch Hutchins, Eric Hutchins, Joan Hutchins, John B Hutchins, John Hutchinges, Karen Hutchins, Nicholas Hutchins, Richard Hutchinges, Richard Hutchins, Robert Hutchins, Susannah Hutchins, Thomas Hutchins, William Hutchins. Ann Andersen passed away in 1645 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America.
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Biography
- In 1575, Ann Andersen entered the world in Northamptonshire, England, born to James Hitchen Anderson And Heather Dimond.
- Ann Andersen married William Hutchins Of Wood Burcote, William Thomas Hutchins, and had children including Edmond Hutchins, Elizabeth Hutchins, Enoch Hutchins, Eric Hutchins, Joan Hutchins, John B Hutchins, John Hutchinges, Karen Hutchins, Nicholas Hutchins, Richard Hutchinges, Richard Hutchins, Robert Hutchins, Susannah Hutchins, Thomas Hutchins, William Hutchins.
- Ann Andersen passed away in 1645 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America.
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Ann Andersen's Descendants
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1. Eric Hutchins 1600–1678 m. Donna Stratton 1604–
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2. William Hutchins 1597–1660 m. Cynthia Gray 1601–
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3. Thomas Hutchins 1602–1685
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4. Elizabeth Hutchins 1605–1672
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5. Karen Hutchins 1603–1672 m. Jeffrey Wallace 1599–
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6. Robert Hutchins 1601–1656 m. Mary Farley –1657
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7. Susannah Hutchins 1609–1680 m. Kenneth Davis 1607–
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8. Joan Hutchins 1615–1691 m. Gregory Honeyman 1612–
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9. Enoch Hutchins 1615–1653
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10. Richard Hutchins 1618–1694 m. Cornelia Wilson 1620–
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11. Robert Hutchins 1624–1624
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12. Richard Hutchins 1626–
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13. Edmond Hutchins 1605–1655 m. Elizabeth Perreman 1610–1699
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14. John (B) Hutchins 1617–1714 m. Hanna (Grace) Bretton 1636–1675
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15. Nicholas Hutchins 1619–1714 m. Joan Gilbert 1621–1648
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1. Nicholas ("The Quaker") Hutchins 1645–1728 m. Mary Watkins 1682–1736 m. Elizabeth (Charlotte) Farr 1646–1688
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1. Martha Hutchins 1709–1789 m. John Stanley 1691–1783
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1. Millicent ("Millie") Stanley 1746–1801 m. Jonathan Stanley 1748–1803
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2. Ursula Stanley 1744– m. William (F) Stanley 1750–1822
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3. Agatha Stanley 1754–1838 m. Littleberry Stanley 1756–1821
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4. Joshua Stanley 1750–1831 m. Elizabeth Stanley 1749–1798 m. Rachael Harris 1778–1815
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5. Thomas Stanley 1752–1823 m. Unity Crew 1760–1852
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2. Mary Hutchins 1710–1766 m. Daniel Harris 1705–1747
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3. Catherine ("Rachel") Hutchins 1703–1766 m. James Stanley 1688–1766
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4. Strangeman Hutchins 1707–1792 m. Elizabeth Cox 1713–1816
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Ann Andersen's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1575
Event Place: Northamptonshire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1645
Event Place: Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America