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Ann Bentley 1524–1593 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1524
Birth Location: Bocking, Essex, , England
Death Date: 3 Dec 1593
Death Location: Bocking, Essex, Cambridgeshire, Olde England
Father: John Bentley
Mother: Agnes Waterhouse
Spouse(s): Sir Fitch
Children(s): Thomas Fytch
Ann Bentley was born in 1524 in Bocking, Essex, , England, the child of John Bentley And Agnes Waterhouse. Ann Bentley married Sir Thomas I Fitch, and had children including Thomas Fytch. Ann Bentley passed away in 1593 in Bocking, Essex, Cambridgeshire, Olde England.
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Biography
- Ann Bentley was born in 1524 in Bocking, Essex, , England, the child of John Bentley And Agnes Waterhouse.
- Ann Bentley married Sir Thomas I Fitch, and had children including Thomas Fytch.
- Ann Bentley passed away in 1593 in Bocking, Essex, Cambridgeshire, Olde England.
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Ann Bentley's Ancestors
Ann Bentley's Descendants
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1. Thomas Fytch 1564–1612 m. Mary (Isabell) Munck 1565–1629
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1. Thomas Fitch 1590–1633 m. Anna Reeve 1590–1686
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1. John (Fitch) Jr 1615–1676 m. Mary Sutton 1626–1703
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1. HANNAH (HOPESTILL IN WILL) FITCH 1662–1739 m. Joseph (Buckland) Brown 1658–1731
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2. Mary Fitch 1649–
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3. Sarah Fitch 1650–1718
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Ann Bentley's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1524
Event Place: Bocking, Essex, , England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 3 Dec 1593
Event Place: Bocking, Essex, Cambridgeshire, Olde England