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Ann Foot 1599–1660 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1599
Birth Location: Chislet, Kent, , England
Death Date: 1660
Death Location: Riverhead, Suffolk, New York, British Colonial America
Father: Valentine Foot
Mother: Annis Borrges
Spouse(s): Thomas Baker
Children(s): Henry Major
Ann Foot was born in 1599 in Chislet, Kent, , England, the child of Valentine Foot And Annis Borrges. Ann Foot married Thomas Baker, and had children including Henry William Baker Major. Ann Foot passed away in 1660 in Riverhead, Suffolk, New York, British Colonial America.
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Biography
- Ann Foot was born in 1599 in Chislet, Kent, , England, the child of Valentine Foot And Annis Borrges.
- Ann Foot married Thomas Baker, and had children including Henry William Baker Major.
- Ann Foot passed away in 1660 in Riverhead, Suffolk, New York, British Colonial America.
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Ann Foot's Ancestors
Ann Foot's Descendants
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1. Henry (William Baker) Major 1645–1712
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1. William (Henry Baker Colonal , Colonial Militia of Virginia, American Revolution) War 1684–1739 m. Angelica Bray 1695–1761
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1. William (Henry) Baker 1715–1770 m. Catherine ("Caty") Booth 1715–1775
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1. William (Henry Baker) (1743) 1743–1805 m. Judith ((Baker)) Norfleet 1748–1812
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Ann Foot's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1599
Event Place: Chislet, Kent, , England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1660
Event Place: Riverhead, Suffolk, New York, British Colonial America