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Ann Bledsoe 1735–1790 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1735

Birth Location: Northumberland, Virginia, United States

Death Date: 1790

Death Location: Surry, North Carolina, United States

Father: Abraham Bledsoe

Mother: Sarah Cave

Spouse(s): Jeremiah Wooten

Children(s): Ann Wooten

In 1735, Ann Bledsoe entered the world in Northumberland, Virginia, United States, born to Abraham Bledsoe And Sarah Cave. Ann Bledsoe married Jeremiah Wooten, and had children including Ann Wooten. Ann Bledsoe passed away in 1790 in Surry, North Carolina, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1735, Ann Bledsoe entered the world in Northumberland, Virginia, United States, born to Abraham Bledsoe And Sarah Cave.
  • Ann Bledsoe married Jeremiah Wooten, and had children including Ann Wooten.
  • Ann Bledsoe passed away in 1790 in Surry, North Carolina, United States.

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Spouses(s)

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Ann Bledsoe's Ancestors

Self
Ann Bledsoe
1735–1790
Birth Place: Northumberland, Virginia, United States
Parents
Abraham Bledsoe
1673–1753
Wicomico, Northumberland, Virginia, United States
Sarah Cave
1700–1755
Pickwell, Leicestershire, , England
Grandparents
George Bledsoe
1635–1705
Dividing Creek, Northumberland, Virginia, United States
Anne Jennings
1650–1695
Dividing Creek, Northumberland, Virginia, United States
John (Carter) Cave
1650–1721
Caldecott, , , England
Elizabeth (Andrews) ?
1642–1728
Stafford, Stafford County, Virginia, American Colonial Era
Great-Grandparents
George Bledsoe
1630–1681
AGNES COBB
1605–1680
GEORGE ANDREWS
1611–1668
JOANE ANDREWS
1605–1643
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Ann Bledsoe's Descendants

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Ann Bledsoe (1735–1790) m. Jeremiah Wooten (1735–1810)
  1. 1. Ann Wooten 1768–1853 m. Lewis (P Pierce) Sr 1755–1832
    1. 1. Jeremiah (Monroe) Pierce 1783–1870 m. Nancy Pierce 1795–1855
      1. 1. George (Washington (Twin)) Pierce 1815–1870 m. Tonsele Stringfellow 1815–1866
        1. 1. Silas (Warren) Pierce 1849–1916 m. Mary (Pauline) Poole 1851–1923
      2. 2. Silas Pierce 1815–1895 m. Mary (Ann) Stringfellow 1818–1908
        1. 1. Jeremiah ("Jerry" Hampton) Pierce 1847–1926 m. Rachel (Anna "Annie") Pierce 1861–1928

Ann Bledsoe's Timeline

2 Records

1735
1735
Birth of Ann Bledsoe in Northumberland, Virginia, United States
Northumberland, Virginia, United States
1790
1790
Age 55
Death of Ann Bledsoe in Surry, North Carolina, United States
Surry, North Carolina, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1735
    Event Place: Northumberland, Virginia, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1790
    Event Place: Surry, North Carolina, United States

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