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Ann Hale 1610–1682 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1610

Birth Location: Watton at Stone, Hertfordshire, England

Death Date: 21 December 1682

Death Location: Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA

Father: Thomas Hale

Mother: Joan Kirby

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In 1610, Ann Hale entered the world in Watton at Stone, Hertfordshire, England, born to Thomas Hale And Joan Kirby. Ann Hale passed away in 1682 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1610, Ann Hale entered the world in Watton at Stone, Hertfordshire, England, born to Thomas Hale And Joan Kirby.
  • Ann Hale passed away in 1682 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA.

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Ann Hale's Ancestors

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Ann Hale
1610–1682
Birth Place: Watton at Stone, Hertfordshire, England
Parents
Thomas Hale
1575–1630
Stone, Hertfordshire, England
Joan Kirby
1580–1640
Little Munden, Hertfordshire, , England
Grandparents
Sir (Thomas Hale (de Halys; de) Hales)
1504–1589
Codicote, Hertfordshire, England
Lady (Anne Allice) Mitchell
1508–1589
Codicote, Herts, England
John (Kirby) I
1553–1628
Thundridge, Hertfordshire, England
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Kirby
1521–1573
Joan Smith
1525–1573
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Sir Kyrbye
1500–1555
Lady Crawford
1504–1563
Lady Twysell
1500–1544

Ann Hale's Timeline

2 Records

1610
1610
Birth of Ann Hale in Watton at Stone, Hertfordshire, England
Watton at Stone, Hertfordshire, England
1682
21 December 1682
Age 72
Death of Ann Hale in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA
Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1610
    Event Place: Watton at Stone, Hertfordshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 21 December 1682
    Event Place: Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA

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