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Ann Wood, Immigrant 1601–1660 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 03 May 1601

Birth Location: Terling, Essex, England

Death Date: BEF 1660

Death Location: Charles City, Virginia Colony

Father: John Wood

Mother: Mary O'neil

Spouse(s): John Immigrant

Children(s): Bishop 10, Richard STOKES, William Stokes

The story of Ann Wood, Immigrant began in 1601 in Terling, Essex, England. Ann Wood, Immigrant married John Sylvanus Stokes Sr Immigrant, and had children including Bishop Sylvanus Stokes Gg 10, Richard Stokes, William Stokes. Ann Wood, Immigrant passed away in 1660 in Charles City, Virginia Colony.

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Biography

  • The story of Ann Wood, Immigrant began in 1601 in Terling, Essex, England.
  • Ann Wood, Immigrant married John Sylvanus Stokes Sr Immigrant, and had children including Bishop Sylvanus Stokes Gg 10, Richard Stokes, William Stokes.
  • Ann Wood, Immigrant passed away in 1660 in Charles City, Virginia Colony.

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Ann Immigrant's Ancestors

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Ann Immigrant
1601–1660
Birth Place: Terling, Essex, England
Parents
John Wood
1575–1635
Roydon, Essex, England
Mary O'neil
1581–1649
Roydon, Essex, England
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Ann Immigrant's Descendants

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Ann (Wood,) Immigrant (03 May 1601–BEF 1660) m. John (Sylvanus Stokes, Sr.) Immigrant (1599–Dec 1663)
  1. 1. Bishop (Sylvanus Stokes GG) 10 1636–1749 m. Mary Bishop 1642–1700
    1. 1. Sylvanus Stokes 1654–1749 m. Susannah Jones 1660–1742
      1. 1. Sylvanus Stokes 1680–1758 m. Cecelia Walker 1670–1786
        1. 1. Hannah Stokes 1706–1768
        2. 2. Sylvanus Stokes 1710–1766
        3. 3. Phoebe Stokes 1715–1778
        4. 4. Jones Stokes 1718–1764
        5. 5. Agnes Stokes 1720–1759
        6. 6. Marcus Stokes 1722–1784
        7. 7. Micajah Stokes 1724–1750
        8. 8. Drury Stokes 1726–
        9. 9. Sylvanus Stokes 1731–1778
        10. 10. Phaedra Stokes 1732–
        11. 11. Elizabeth Stokes 1740–1785
        12. 12. Lucy Stokes 1742–1772
        13. 13. Lydia Stokes 1747–
        14. 14. Drury Stokes 1747–
        15. 15. Adda Stokes 1748–
      2. 2. Henry Stokes 1687–
      3. 3. Agnes Stokes 1745–1778
      4. 4. Martha Stokes 1687–1747
      5. 5. Phoebe Stokes 1732–1778
      6. 6. Sylvanus Stokes 1710–1766
      7. 7. Mary Stokes 1740–1796
      8. 8. Samuel Stokes 1724–1772
      9. 9. John Stokes 1680–1748
      10. 10. Henry Stokes 1702–
      11. 11. Hamlin Stokes 1685–1742
      12. 12. Hannah Stokes 1706–1768
      13. 13. Samuel Stokes 1690–1751
      14. 14. Martha Stokes 1709–1748
      15. 15. Thomas Stokes –1777
    2. 2. Henry Stokes 1687–
    3. 3. David Stokes 1670–
    4. 4. Richard (Thomas) Stokes 1660–1748
    5. 5. Silvanus Stokes 1686–1766
    6. 6. Elizabeth Stokes 1667–1720
    7. 7. John Stokes 1680–1746
  2. 2. Richard STOKES 1638–1711
  3. 3. William Stokes 1630–1674

Ann Immigrant's Timeline

2 Records

1601
03 May 1601
Birth of Ann Wood, Immigrant in Terling, Essex, England
Terling, Essex, England
1660
BEF 1660
Age 59
Death of Ann Wood, Immigrant in Charles City, Virginia Colony
Charles City, Virginia Colony

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 03 May 1601
    Event Place: Terling, Essex, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: BEF 1660
    Event Place: Charles City, Virginia Colony

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