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Ann Hill 1682–1787 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Abt. 1682

Birth Location: Aberdeenshire County, Scotland, United Kingdom

Death Date: 1787-1788

Death Location: Virginia Colony, Virginia, United States

Father: Father Thom

Mother: Spouse Thom

Spouse(s): Dr. Walker

Children(s): Dr. Walker, Dr Walker, Robert WALKER, John Walker, James Walker, Leonard Walker, Mary Walker, Leonard Walker

In 1682, Ann Hill entered the world in Aberdeenshire County, Scotland, United Kingdom, born to Father Thom And Spouse For Father Thom. Ann Hill married Dr James Walker, and had children including Dr James Charles Walker, Dr George Walker, James Robert Walker, John William Walker, Leonard James Walker, Leonard Walker, Mary Molly Walker, Robert Walker. Ann Hill passed away in 1787 in Virginia Colony, Virginia, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1682, Ann Hill entered the world in Aberdeenshire County, Scotland, United Kingdom, born to Father Thom And Spouse For Father Thom.
  • Ann Hill married Dr James Walker, and had children including Dr James Charles Walker, Dr George Walker, James Robert Walker, John William Walker, Leonard James Walker, Leonard Walker, Mary Molly Walker, Robert Walker.
  • Ann Hill passed away in 1787 in Virginia Colony, Virginia, United States.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Ann Hill's Ancestors

Self
Ann Hill
1682–1787
Birth Place: Aberdeenshire County, Scotland, United Kingdom
Parents
Father Thom
1663–
Glascow, Lanaarkshire, Scotland
Spouse (for Father) Thom
1663–
Glascow, Lanaarkshire, Scotland
Grandparents
William (Thom Tam) Tame
1640–1707
Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland
Janet (Joannet Jonet Orr) Orre
1642–1712
Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Ann Hill's Descendants

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Ann Hill (Abt. 1682–1787-1788) m. Dr. (James) Walker (Abt. 1680–18 Dec 1735)
  1. 1. Dr. (James Charles) Walker 1705–1759 m. Susannah Gardiner 1713–1795
    1. 1. Charles Walker 1744–1825 m. Ann Cradock 1755–1806
      1. 1. FRANCES (Johnson WALKER Of Baltimore) Orioles 1792–1858 m. William Johnson 1778–1849
        1. 1. Robert Johnson 1826–1897 m. Mary (Ann) Connor 1827–1904
        2. 2. Frances (JOHNSON Of DUNSTANBURGH CASTLE;) NORTHUMBERLAND 1806–1866
        3. 3. William Johnson 1819–1819
        4. 4. Sophia Johnson 1825–1875
        5. 5. Elizabeth Johnson 1826–1875
        6. 6. Susannah (JOHNSON Of Stepney and) Camberwell 1832–1913
        7. 7. Sarah JOHNSON 1833–1849
  2. 2. Dr (George) Walker 1709–1743
  3. 3. Robert WALKER 1718–1765
  4. 4. John (William) Walker 1720–
  5. 5. James (Robert) Walker 1722–1786
  6. 6. Leonard Walker 1723–1724
  7. 7. Mary ("Molly") Walker 1724–1798
  8. 8. Leonard (James) Walker 1726–1733

Ann Hill's Timeline

4 Records

1682
Abt. 1682
Birth of Ann Hill in Aberdeenshire County, Scotland, United Kingdom
Aberdeenshire County, Scotland, United Kingdom
1787
Aug 1787
Age 105
Death of Ann Hill in King and Queen Co, Virginia
King and Queen Co, Virginia
1787
1787-1788
Age 105
Death of Ann Hill in Virginia Colony, Virginia, United States
Virginia Colony, Virginia, United States
1788
Aug 1788
Age 106
Death of Ann Hill in Virginia Colony, Virginia, United States
Virginia Colony, Virginia, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Abt. 1682
    Event Place: Aberdeenshire County, Scotland, United Kingdom
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Aug 1788
    Event Place: Virginia Colony, Virginia, United States
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Aug 1787
    Event Place: King and Queen Co, Virginia

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1787-1788
    Event Place: Virginia Colony, Virginia, United States

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