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Ann Farley 1623–1717 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1623

Birth Location: Virginia (actually on the transatlantic passage from England to Virginia)

Death Date: 1717

Death Location: Virginia

Father: Thomas Farley

Mother: Lady Sefton

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In 1623, Ann Farley entered the world in Virginia (actually on the transatlantic passage from England to Virginia), born to Thomas Farley And Lady Jane Molyneux Sefton. Ann Farley passed away in 1717 in Virginia.

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Biography

  • In 1623, Ann Farley entered the world in Virginia (actually on the transatlantic passage from England to Virginia), born to Thomas Farley And Lady Jane Molyneux Sefton.
  • Ann Farley passed away in 1717 in Virginia.

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Ann Farley's Ancestors

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Ann Farley
1623–1717
Birth Place: Virginia (actually on the transatlantic passage from England to Virginia)
Parents
Thomas Farley
1600–1650
Worcester, Worcestershire, England
Lady (Jane Molyneux) Sefton
1604–1665
Worchester, Worchestershire, England
Grandparents
ROGER FARLEY
1560–1622
Towthrope, Yorkshire, England
Lady (Jane Evans Allen) Hungerford
1560–1669
Worcester, Worcestershire, England
RICHARD, (1st Baronet of Sefton,) MOLYNEUX
1557–1623
Sefton, Lancashire, England
Lady (Frances of Sudbury,) Gerard
1569–1620
Sudbury, Lancashire, England
Great-Grandparents
Reginald Farley
1530–1622
Barbara Hastings
1532–1606
Anthony Hungerford
1540–1594
Bridget Shelley
1536–1586
WILLIAM MOLYNEUX
1521–1567
BRIDGET CARRYLL
1534–1567
SIR GERARD
1534–1593
Lady Ratcliffe
1538–1608
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Richard Farley
1485–1576
Joan Eausham
1509–1533
Hastings
1490–
John Hungerford
1513–1580
Bridget Fettiplace
1514–1589
John Shelley
1506–1550
Mary Fitzwilliam
1510–
John Caryll
1502–1566
Elizabeth Palmer
1506–1533
Sir Gerard
1503–1582
Lady Holcroft
1513–1559
Thomas Radclyffe
1508–1538
Isabel Boteler
1510–1600

Ann Farley's Timeline

2 Records

1623
1623
Birth of Ann Farley in Virginia (actually on the transatlantic passage from England to Virginia)
Virginia (actually on the transatlantic passage from England to Virginia)
1717
1717
Age 94
Death of Ann Farley in Virginia
Virginia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1623
    Event Place: Virginia (actually on the transatlantic passage from England to Virginia)

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1717
    Event Place: Virginia

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