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Ann Compton 1607–1680 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1607

Birth Location: Kent, England

Death Date: 1680

Death Location: Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, USA

Father: Henry Compton

Mother: Cicely Sackville

Spouse(s): Edmund Putnam

Children(s): Ann Putnam

Ann Compton was born in 1607 in Kent, England, the child of Henry Compton And Cicely Sackville. Ann Compton married Edmund Putnam, and had children including Ann Putnam. Ann Compton passed away in 1680 in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, USA.

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Biography

  • Ann Compton was born in 1607 in Kent, England, the child of Henry Compton And Cicely Sackville.
  • Ann Compton married Edmund Putnam, and had children including Ann Putnam.
  • Ann Compton passed away in 1680 in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, USA.

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Ann Compton's Ancestors

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Ann Compton
1607–1680
Birth Place: Kent, England
Parents
Henry Compton
1584–1649
Sussex, England
Cicely Sackville
1585–1676
Dorset, England
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Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Ann Compton's Descendants

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Ann Compton (1607–1680) m. Edmund Putnam (1600–1675)
  1. 1. Ann Putnam 1629–1680 m. Henry Kinney 1623–1710
    1. 1. John Kinney 1651–1718 m. Elizabeth Looke 1667–1718
      1. 1. John kinney 1689–1776 m. Mary Smith 1689–1766
        1. 1. John kinney 1714–1764 m. Martha (Katherine) Stewart 1718–1769

Ann Compton's Timeline

2 Records

1607
1607
Birth of Ann Compton in Kent, England
Kent, England
1680
1680
Age 73
Death of Ann Compton in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, USA
Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1607
    Event Place: Kent, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1680
    Event Place: Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, USA

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