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Ann Collier 1697 – 1730 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1697

Birth Location: Smeeth, Ashford Borough, Kent, England

Death Date: 4 Oct 1730

Death Location: Dymchurch, Shepway District, Kent, England

Father: Allen Collier

Mother: Mary Wood

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Ann Collier was born in 1697 in Smeeth, Ashford Borough, Kent, England, the child of Allen Collier and Mary Wood. Ann Collier passed away in 1730 in Dymchurch, Shepway District, Kent, England.

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Biography

  • Ann Collier was born in 1697 in Smeeth, Ashford Borough, Kent, England, the child of Allen Collier and Mary Wood.
  • Ann Collier passed away in 1730 in Dymchurch, Shepway District, Kent, England.

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Ann Collier's Ancestors

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Ann Collier
1697 – 1730
Birth Place: Smeeth, Ashford Borough, Kent, England
Parents
Allen Collier
1653 – 1709
Sellindge, Kent
Mary Wood
1659 – 1750
Mersham, Kent, England
Grandparents
Allen Collier
1603 –
Sellindge, Kent, England
Elizabeth Thompson
1617 –
Winchelsea, Sussex, England
Great-Grandparents
John COLLIER
1563 – 1638
Lucretia Swain
1569 –
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Raphe Collier
1540 –
Margeri Chinting
1540 –
Thomas SWAIN
1540 – 1592
Margaret Sprott
1545 – 1604

Ann Collier's Timeline

2 Records

1697
1697
Birth of Ann Collier in Smeeth, Ashford Borough, Kent, England
Smeeth, Ashford Borough, Kent, England
1730
4 Oct 1730
Age 33
Death of Ann Collier in Dymchurch, Shepway District, Kent, England
Dymchurch, Shepway District, Kent, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1697
    Event Place: Smeeth, Ashford Borough, Kent, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 4 Oct 1730
    Event Place: Dymchurch, Shepway District, Kent, England

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