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Ann Horton 1772–1842 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1772
Birth Location: Glocester, Providence, Rhode Island, USA
Death Date: 15 Jul 1842
Death Location: Guysborough, Nova Scotia, Canada
Father: Isaiah Horton
Mother: Anna Wood
Spouse(s): Benjamin Critchett
Children(s): Isaiah Critchett, Anna Critchett, Harriet Critchett, Rachel Critchett, Benjamin Critchett
The story of Ann Horton began in 1772 in Glocester, Providence, Rhode Island, USA. Ann Horton married Benjamin Critchett, and had children including Anna Lucretia Critchett, Benjamin Critchett, Harriet Critchett, Isaiah William Critchett, Rachel Critchett. Ann Horton passed away in 1842 in Guysborough, Nova Scotia, Canada.
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Biography
- The story of Ann Horton began in 1772 in Glocester, Providence, Rhode Island, USA.
- Ann Horton married Benjamin Critchett, and had children including Anna Lucretia Critchett, Benjamin Critchett, Harriet Critchett, Isaiah William Critchett, Rachel Critchett.
- Ann Horton passed away in 1842 in Guysborough, Nova Scotia, Canada.
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Ann Horton's Ancestors
Ann Horton's Descendants
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1. Isaiah (William) Critchett 1811–1881
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1. Lucy Critchett 1858–1928
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1. John (Frederick) Miles 1887–1947
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1. Nellie (L) Lepene 1914–1962
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2. Anna (Lucretia) Critchett 1791–1876
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1. George Spanks 1811–1876
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1. Cyrilla (Elizabeth) Jones 1866–1925
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1. Hattie (May) McInnes 1884–
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2. Georgia (Odessa) MacInnis 1898–1981
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2. Elias Spanks 1834–1918
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3. Harriet Critchett 1801–1863 m. Edward Carter 1799–1876
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1. James Carter 1833–1901
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1. Mary (E) Carter 1859–1944
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1. Evelyn (May) Foster 1894–1933
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2. Edmend (J) Carter 1830–
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1. Martha (A) Carter 1850–
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1. Mildred (Fay) Carter-Webber 1883–1952
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2. Roderick Carter 1859–
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1. Benjamin (Franklin) Carter 1883–1978
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4. Rachel Critchett 1788–1875 m. John Bigsby 1770–1826
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1. Elizabeth (Jane) Bigsby 1810–1881 m. Richard (W) Carter 1793–1871 m. Richard (W) Carter 1808–1877
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1. Cyrus (F) Parks 1833–1906
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1. Daniel (M) Parks 1863–
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2. William (F) Parks 1826–1889
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3. John (Henry Parks) Jr 1821–1908
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4. Kate (S) Carter 1843–
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5. Amelia Carter 1846–
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6. James (Edward) Carter 1840–1908
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1. John (MacGuire) Carter 1877–1943
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7. Eliza (Jane) Carter 1841–1892
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8. Ephraim Parks 1840–1908
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9. George (W) Carter 1830–1887
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10. Alexander Carter 1846–1871
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11. Rachel (Annie) Carter 1844–1935
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12. Richard (Henry) Carter 1837–1885
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13. Tina (Mattie Carlton) Carter 1850–1887 m. Charles (M) Kendall 1852–1902
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1. Edith (M) Kendall 1870–
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2. Annie (May) Kendall 1873–1936 m. George (William) Dunn 1875–1958
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3. Ada (T) Kendall 1877–1948
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2. Harriett Bigsby 1814–
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3. John (William) Bigsby 1807–1886
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4. Rachel Bigsby 1827–1844
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5. Thomas Bigsby 1824–1844
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6. George Bigsby 1816–1843
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7. Abraham Bigsby 1826–1888
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8. Daniel Bigsby 1808–1871
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9. Benjamin (Horton) Bigsby 1812–1885
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10. Martha Bigsby 1817–1902
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11. Charles (William) Bigsby 1823–1901
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12. Edward Bigsby –1844
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5. Benjamin Critchett 1801–1879
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1. James (Lockwood) Critchett 1841–1912
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1. Annie (Edith) Middleton 1878–1904
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1. George (Elliott) Middleton 1904–1990
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2. Mary (Ann) Critchett 1845–1921
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1. Margaret (Annie) Grant 1877–1954
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1. Hazel (Clare) Parks 1908–1983
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Ann Horton's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1772
Event Place: Glocester, Providence, Rhode Island, USA
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 15 Jul 1842
Event Place: Guysborough, Nova Scotia, Canada