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Ann Morse 1731–1790 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1731

Birth Location: Dursley, Gloucestershire, England

Death Date: Jan 1790

Death Location: Winterbourne, Gloucestershire, England

Father: John Duck

Mother: Sarah Hicks

Spouse(s): John Barnes

Children(s): Esther Barnes

In 1731, Ann Morse entered the world in Dursley, Gloucestershire, England, born to John Duck And Sarah Hicks. Ann Morse married John Barnes, and had children including Esther Barnes. Ann Morse passed away in 1790 in Winterbourne, Gloucestershire, England.

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Biography

  • In 1731, Ann Morse entered the world in Dursley, Gloucestershire, England, born to John Duck And Sarah Hicks.
  • Ann Morse married John Barnes, and had children including Esther Barnes.
  • Ann Morse passed away in 1790 in Winterbourne, Gloucestershire, England.

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Ann Morse's Ancestors

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Ann Morse
1731–1790
Birth Place: Dursley, Gloucestershire, England
Parents
John Duck
1708–1761
Bristol, Gloucestershire
Sarah Hicks
1703–1773
Tytherington, Gloucestershire, England
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Ann Morse's Descendants

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Ann Morse (1731–Jan 1790) m. John Barnes (1727–Aug 1798)
  1. 1. Esther Barnes 1760–1840 m. Thomas Rodman 1757–1835
    1. 1. Matthew Rodman 1799–1871 m. Mary Croom 1804–1839

Ann Morse's Timeline

2 Records

1731
1731
Birth of Ann Morse in Dursley, Gloucestershire, England
Dursley, Gloucestershire, England
1790
Jan 1790
Age 59
Death of Ann Morse in Winterbourne, Gloucestershire, England
Winterbourne, Gloucestershire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1731
    Event Place: Dursley, Gloucestershire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Jan 1790
    Event Place: Winterbourne, Gloucestershire, England

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