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Ann Nichols 1653–1653 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 5 May 1653

Birth Location: Salem, Colony of Massachusetts

Death Date: 1653

Death Location: Lyme, Colony of Connecticut

Father: Caleb Nichols

Mother: Anne Ward

Spouse(s): William Sterling, John II

Children(s): Ann Sterling

Ann Nichols was born in 1653 in Salem, Colony of Massachusetts, the child of Caleb Nichols And Anne Ward. Ann Nichols married John Neale Ii, William Sterling, and had children including Ann Sterling. Ann Nichols passed away in 1653 in Lyme, Colony of Connecticut.

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Biography

  • Ann Nichols was born in 1653 in Salem, Colony of Massachusetts, the child of Caleb Nichols And Anne Ward.
  • Ann Nichols married John Neale Ii, William Sterling, and had children including Ann Sterling.
  • Ann Nichols passed away in 1653 in Lyme, Colony of Connecticut.

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Ann Nichols's Ancestors

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Ann Nichols
1653–1653
Birth Place: Salem, Colony of Massachusetts
Parents
Caleb Nichols
1617–1690
Woodbury, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA
Anne Ward
1620–1718
Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States of America
Grandparents
Francis Nichols
1594–1650
Sedgeberrow, Worcestershire, England
Anna Wines
1597–1634
London, England
Great-Grandparents
CHARLES Beacon
1575–1609
Prudence Beacon
1578–1605
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Charles Wines
1550–
Thomas Bacon
1550–1620
Dorcas Smythe
1543–1615

Ann Nichols's Descendants

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Ann Nichols (5 May 1653–1653) m. William Sterling (1632–22 Jan 1719) m. John (Neale) II (6 Jul 1657–11 Nov 1679)
  1. 1. Ann Sterling 1684–1749 m. Samuel Waters 1679–1743
    1. 1. Stallworthy Waters 1703–1761 m. SUSANNA (SARAH) CARRIER 1710–1761
      1. 1. Stallworthy (Waters) "Major" 1732–1777 m. Ellen Schoppert 1744–1820 m. Abigail Dayton 1734–1806
        1. 1. Elijah (Moses) Waters 1767–1851 m. Elizabeth Watters 1802–1898 m. Elizabeth Jackson 1807–1870 m. Nancy Rhue 1790–1829
        2. 2. Leonard Waters 1771–1773
        3. 3. Stallworthy Waters 1763–1848
        4. 4. David Waters 1765–1812

Ann Nichols's Timeline

2 Records

1653
5 May 1653
Birth of Ann Nichols in Salem, Colony of Massachusetts
Salem, Colony of Massachusetts
1653
1653
Death of Ann Nichols in Lyme, Colony of Connecticut
Lyme, Colony of Connecticut

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 5 May 1653
    Event Place: Salem, Colony of Massachusetts

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Place: USA
    Record Source: A Potter-Richardson Memorial : the Ancestral Lines of William W. Potter of Michigan, and His Wife, Margaret (Richardson) Potter

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1653
    Event Place: Lyme, Colony of Connecticut

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