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Ann Morrow 1650–1701 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: ABT 1650

Birth Location: Prince William, Virginia, USA

Death Date: 1701

Death Location: Prince William, Virginia, USA

Father: David Morrow

Mother: Hannah Ivey

Spouse(s): Jeremiah Beck

Children(s): Benjamin Beck

In 1650, Ann Morrow entered the world in Prince William, Virginia, USA, born to David Morrow And Hannah Ivey. Ann Morrow married Jeremiah Beck, Michael Mccoy, and had children including Benjamin Beck, George Beck, Jeremiah Beck. Ann Morrow passed away in 1701 in Prince William, Virginia, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1650, Ann Morrow entered the world in Prince William, Virginia, USA, born to David Morrow And Hannah Ivey.
  • Ann Morrow married Jeremiah Beck, Michael Mccoy, and had children including Benjamin Beck, George Beck, Jeremiah Beck.
  • Ann Morrow passed away in 1701 in Prince William, Virginia, USA.

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Ann Morrow's Ancestors

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Ann Morrow
1650–1701
Birth Place: Prince William, Virginia, USA
Parents
David Morrow
1635–1693
Norfolk, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA
Hannah Ivey
1635–1691
Norfolk, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA
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Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Ann Morrow's Descendants

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Ann Morrow (ABT 1650–1701) m. Jeremiah Beck (ABT 1650–20 FEB 1708)
  1. 1. Benjamin Beck 1650–1719 m. Margaret Suggs 1696–1772
    1. 1. Ann Beck 1715–1772 m. Daniel Highsmith 1710–1772
      1. 1. Dorcas Highsmith 1745–
      2. 2. Lydia Highsmith 1751–
      3. 3. James Highsmith 1753–1824 m. Mildred Jones 1772–1837
      4. 4. Juda Highsmith 1747–
      5. 5. Elizabeth Highsmith 1749–
      6. 6. Ann Highsmith 1755–
      7. 7. John Highsmith 1739–
      8. 8. Mary Highsmith 1741– m. John Irwin –1790
      9. 9. Sarah Highsmith 1743–
      10. 10. Anna Highsmith 1757–
      11. 11. Martha Highsmith 1760–
      12. 12. Daniel Highsmith 1737–1807 m. Lucretia Parker 1734–1816
        1. 1. Daniel Highsmith 1757–1825
        2. 2. Thomas (Warren) Highsmith 1758–1820 m. Sally 1751–1830
        3. 3. James Highsmith 1760–1824 m. Charity Highsmith 1763–1816
        4. 4. John Highsmith 1762–
        5. 5. Benjamin Highsmith 1764– m. Abigail Morrris 1766–1810
        6. 6. Rachel Highsmith 1768– m. Steven Bowen –1838
        7. 7. Dorcas Highsmith 1776–1855
        8. 8. Isaac Highsmith 1778–1838
        9. 9. Judith Highsmith 1788–
        10. 10. Mary Highsmith 1790–
        11. 11. William Highsmith 1762–
        12. 12. Elizabeth Highsmith 1766–
        13. 13. Lucretia Highsmith 1770–
        14. 14. Sarah Highsmith 1772–
        15. 15. Nancy Highsmith 1774–
        16. 16. Samuel Highsmith 1780–1840 m. Phoebe (Highsmith) 1790–1840

Ann Morrow's Timeline

2 Records

1650
ABT 1650
Birth of Ann Morrow in Prince William, Virginia, USA
Prince William, Virginia, USA
1701
1701
Age 51
Death of Ann Morrow in Prince William, Virginia, USA
Prince William, Virginia, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: ABT 1650
    Event Place: Prince William, Virginia, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1701
    Event Place: Prince William, Virginia, USA

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