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Ann Goode 1695–1763 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1695
Birth Location: Mattaponi River, St. Clement's Hundred, St. Mary's, MD
Death Date: 13 Dec 1763
Death Location: Charles, Maryland, United States
Father: Col. II
Mother: Elizabeth Rogers
Spouse(s): William Scott
Children(s): Anne Scott
In 1695, Ann Goode entered the world in Mattaponi River, St. Clement's Hundred, St. Mary's, MD, born to Col John Goode Ii And Elizabeth Rogers. Ann Goode married William Scott, and had children including Anne Scott. Ann Goode passed away in 1763 in Charles, Maryland, United States.
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Biography
- In 1695, Ann Goode entered the world in Mattaponi River, St. Clement's Hundred, St. Mary's, MD, born to Col John Goode Ii And Elizabeth Rogers.
- Ann Goode married William Scott, and had children including Anne Scott.
- Ann Goode passed away in 1763 in Charles, Maryland, United States.
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Ann Goode's Descendants
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1. Anne Scott 1726–1790 m. James (Knotts) Jr 1720–1801
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1. William Knotts 1754–1830 m. Nancy (Ann) Sessions 1756–1835
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1. Frances ("Fanny") Knotts 1801–1878 m. Samuel Kerwood 1797–1871
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1. William Kerwood 1820–1904 m. Mary (E.) Williams 1844–1904
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Ann Goode's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1695
Event Place: Mattaponi River, St. Clement's Hundred, St. Mary's, MD
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 13 Dec 1763
Event Place: Charles, Maryland, United States