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Ann Hodge 1659–1740 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 5 Jul 1659

Birth Location: Northamptonshire, England

Death Date: 1740

Death Location: Alloways Creek, Salem, New Jersey, United States

Father: Bernard Hodge

Mother:

Spouse(s): William Jr

Children(s): Sarah Penton, Martha Penton, Daniel Penton, Amos Penton, Burton Penton, Elizabeth Penton, John Penton, Abner Penton, William Penton, Meriam Penton

The story of Ann Hodge began in 1659 in Northamptonshire, England. Ann Hodge married William Penton Jr, and had children including Abner Penton, Amos Penton, Burton Penton, Daniel Penton, Elizabeth Penton, John Penton, Martha Penton, Meriam Penton, Sarah Claiborne Penton, William Penton. Ann Hodge passed away in 1740 in Alloways Creek, Salem, New Jersey, United States.

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Biography

  • The story of Ann Hodge began in 1659 in Northamptonshire, England.
  • Ann Hodge married William Penton Jr, and had children including Abner Penton, Amos Penton, Burton Penton, Daniel Penton, Elizabeth Penton, John Penton, Martha Penton, Meriam Penton, Sarah Claiborne Penton, William Penton.
  • Ann Hodge passed away in 1740 in Alloways Creek, Salem, New Jersey, United States.

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Ann Hodge's Ancestors

Self
Ann Hodge
1659–1740
Birth Place: Northamptonshire, England
Parents
Bernard Hodge
1635–1694
England
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Ann Hodge's Descendants

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Ann Hodge (5 Jul 1659–1740) m. William (Penton) Jr (2 Dec 1660–24 Feb 1733)
  1. 1. Sarah (Claiborne) Penton 1692–1739 m. Joseph Thompson 1693–1776
    1. 1. Grace Thompson 1730–1791 m. Daniel Brown 1734–1791
      1. 1. Jane Brown 1763–1851 m. John Carter 1759–1844
        1. 1. Joseph Carter 1790–1842 m. Elizabeth Mallard 1794–1850
        2. 2. Jehu Carter 1784–1850
        3. 3. Anna Carter 1790–1852
        4. 4. David Carter 1793–1881
        5. 5. Sarah Carter 1798–1863
        6. 6. Samuel Carter 1800–1885
        7. 7. Simri Carter 1804–1850
        8. 8. William Carter 1782–1831
        9. 9. John Carter 1781–1854
        10. 10. John CARTER 1785–1844
        11. 11. John Carter 1788–1854
      2. 2. Daniel Brown 1766–1852
      3. 3. Sarah Brown 1758–1780
      4. 4. Joseph Brown 1770–1815
      5. 5. Henry Brown 1756–1824
      6. 6. William Brown 1768–1829
      7. 7. Ann Brown 1755–1824
      8. 8. Joseph Brown 1756–1815
      9. 9. William Brown 1757–1829
      10. 10. Sarah Brown 1754–
      11. 11. Samuel Brown 1751–1843
  2. 2. Martha Penton 1693–1742
  3. 3. Daniel Penton 1695–1782
  4. 4. Amos Penton 1690–1776
  5. 5. Burton Penton 1686–1749
  6. 6. Elizabeth Penton 1687–1733
  7. 7. John Penton 1688–1760
  8. 8. Abner Penton 1684–1751
  9. 9. William Penton 1692–1751
  10. 10. Meriam Penton 1701–

Ann Hodge's Timeline

2 Records

1659
5 Jul 1659
Birth of Ann Hodge in Northamptonshire, England
Northamptonshire, England
1740
1740
Age 81
Death of Ann Hodge in Alloways Creek, Salem, New Jersey, United States
Alloways Creek, Salem, New Jersey, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 5 Jul 1659
    Event Place: Northamptonshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1740
    Event Place: Alloways Creek, Salem, New Jersey, United States

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