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Ann Mason English 1669–1743 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 25 Feb 1669
Birth Location: Moate-Turphelim, Westmeath, Ireland
Death Date: 16 Apr 1743
Death Location: Ireland
Father: Captain English
Mother: Mary English
Spouse(s): Benjamin Parvin
Children(s): Francis Parvin
Ann Mason English was born in 1669 in Moate-Turphelim, Westmeath, Ireland, the child of Captain John Joseph English And Mary Heathwood English. Ann Mason English married Benjamin Parvin, and had children including Francis E Parvin. Ann Mason English passed away in 1743 in Ireland.
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Biography
- Ann Mason English was born in 1669 in Moate-Turphelim, Westmeath, Ireland, the child of Captain John Joseph English And Mary Heathwood English.
- Ann Mason English married Benjamin Parvin, and had children including Francis E Parvin.
- Ann Mason English passed away in 1743 in Ireland.
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Ann English's Descendants
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1. Francis (E) Parvin 1700–1767 m. Deborah Pearson 1700–1729
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1. Thomas Parvin 1724–1807 m. Mary Starr 1739–1824
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1. Isaac Parvin 1769–1830 m. Elizabeth 1778–1816
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1. Lawrence (Samuel Sterne) Parvin 1809–1880 m. Susanna (P 1814) Roberson 1814–1900
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Ann English's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 25 Feb 1669
Event Place: Moate-Turphelim, Westmeath, Ireland
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 16 Apr 1743
Event Place: Ireland