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ANN (Anne) Brooke 1712–1786 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 29 Mar 1712
Birth Location: De La Brooke, Charlotte Hall, Maryland
Death Date: 7 Jan 1786
Death Location: Prince Frederick, Calvert, Maryland, United States
Father: Leonard Brooke
Mother: Ann Boarman
Spouse(s): William Neale
Children(s): Eleanor Neale
The story of ANN (Anne) Brooke began in 1712 in De La Brooke, Charlotte Hall, Maryland. ANN (Anne) Brooke married William Neale, and had children including Eleanor Neale. ANN (Anne) Brooke passed away in 1786 in Prince Frederick, Calvert, Maryland, United States.
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Biography
- The story of ANN (Anne) Brooke began in 1712 in De La Brooke, Charlotte Hall, Maryland.
- ANN (Anne) Brooke married William Neale, and had children including Eleanor Neale.
- ANN (Anne) Brooke passed away in 1786 in Prince Frederick, Calvert, Maryland, United States.
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ANN Brooke's Ancestors
ANN Brooke's Descendants
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1. Eleanor Neale 1741–1801 m. John Holmes 1754–1778
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1. Nancy Holmes 1765–1813 m. Matthew Bridgeman 1764–1813
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1. Franklin ("Frank") Bridgeman 1799–1888 m. Barbara (“Barbary” H Warrenburgh) Bridgeman 1810–1850
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1. John (Wesley) Bridgeman 1829–1910 m. Mary (Ann) Danner 1829–1913
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ANN Brooke's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 29 Mar 1712
Event Place: De La Brooke, Charlotte Hall, Maryland
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 7 Jan 1786
Event Place: Prince Frederick, Calvert, Maryland, United States