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Ann How 1731–1792 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: abt 1731

Birth Location: Uffculme, Devon

Death Date: 1792

Death Location: Hemyock, Devonshire, England

Father: George How

Mother: Ann Berry

Spouse(s): Laurence Manfield

Children(s): Jenny Manfield, Lawrence Manfield, Richard Manfield, Ann Manfield, James Manfield

The story of Ann How began in 1731 in Uffculme, Devon. Ann How married Laurence Manfield, and had children including Ann Manfield, James Manfield, Jenny Manfield, Lawrence Manfield, Richard Manfield. Ann How passed away in 1792 in Hemyock, Devonshire, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Ann How began in 1731 in Uffculme, Devon.
  • Ann How married Laurence Manfield, and had children including Ann Manfield, James Manfield, Jenny Manfield, Lawrence Manfield, Richard Manfield.
  • Ann How passed away in 1792 in Hemyock, Devonshire, England.

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Children(s)

Ann How's Ancestors

Self
Ann How
1731–1792
Birth Place: Uffculme, Devon
Parents
George How
1700–1741
Marwood, Devon, United Kingdom
Ann Berry
1700–
Berrynarbor, Devon, England
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Ann How's Descendants

1.
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Ann How (abt 1731–1792) m. Laurence Manfield (03 Dec1727–1782)
  1. 1. Jenny Manfield 1754–1810 m. Samuel Clist 1748–1809
    1. 1. Samuel Clist 1782–1871 m. Alice Scadding 1786–
      1. 1. Samuel Clist 1814–1871 m. Hannah Salter 1812–1855
        1. 1. Jane Clist 1845–1872 m. William Quick 1843–1901
        2. 2. Giles Clist 1842–
        3. 3. Harriet (Clist) + 1840–1890
        4. 4. Mark (Clist) * 1852–1916
        5. 5. Laura Clist 1849–1873
      2. 2. Alice Clist 1820–1824
      3. 3. William Clist 1823–1900
      4. 4. Ann Clist 1811–
      5. 5. Sarah (Scadding) Clist 1818–1893
    2. 2. James (Clist) + 1778–1828
    3. 3. William (Clist) + 1776–1831
    4. 4. Rebecca (Clist) + 1793–1871
    5. 5. George (Clist) + 1779–1859
  2. 2. Lawrence Manfield 1755–1836
  3. 3. Richard Manfield 1758–
  4. 4. Ann Manfield 1760–
  5. 5. James Manfield 1756–

Ann How's Timeline

3 Records

1731
abt 1731
Birth of Ann How in Uffculme, Devon
Uffculme, Devon
1731
11 Apr 1731
Ann How was baptized in Berrynarbor,Devon,England
Berrynarbor,Devon,England
1792
1792
Age 61
Death of Ann How in Hemyock, Devon, England
Hemyock, Devon, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: abt 1731
    Event Place: Uffculme, Devon
    Record Source: 1851 United Kingdom Census Sample

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Baptism
    Event Date: 11 Apr 1731
    Event Place: Berrynarbor,Devon,England
    Record Source: England, Select Births and Christenings

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Place: Hemyock Welling, Devonshire
    Record Source: 1851 United Kingdom Census Sample

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1792
    Event Place: Hemyock, Devon, England
    Record Source: UK, Extracted Probate Records, 1269-1975

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Hemyock, Devonshire, England
    Record Source: UK, Extracted Probate Records, 1269-1975

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