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Ann Peacock 1753–1797 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 17 Mar 1753

Birth Location: Burlington Co, NJ

Death Date: 23 May 1797

Death Location: Woolwich, Gloucester Co, NJ

Father: Adonijah Peacock

Mother: Elizabeth Springer

Spouse(s): Joshua Owen

Children(s): Sidnay Owen, Rachel Owen, Jesse Owen, Prudence Owen, David Owen, Joshua Owen, Joseph Owen, Elizabeth Owen, Benjamin Owen, Rowland Owen, Sarah Owen

The story of Ann Peacock began in 1753 in Burlington Co, NJ. Ann Peacock married Joshua Owen, and had children including Benjamin Owen, David Owen, Elizabeth Owen, Jesse Owen, Joseph Owen, Joshua Owen, Prudence Owen, Rachel Owen, Rowland Owen, Sarah Owen, Sidnay Owen. Ann Peacock passed away in 1797 in Woolwich, Gloucester Co, NJ.

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Biography

  • The story of Ann Peacock began in 1753 in Burlington Co, NJ.
  • Ann Peacock married Joshua Owen, and had children including Benjamin Owen, David Owen, Elizabeth Owen, Jesse Owen, Joseph Owen, Joshua Owen, Prudence Owen, Rachel Owen, Rowland Owen, Sarah Owen, Sidnay Owen.
  • Ann Peacock passed away in 1797 in Woolwich, Gloucester Co, NJ.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Ann Peacock's Ancestors

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Ann Peacock
1753–1797
Birth Place: Burlington Co, NJ
Parents
Adonijah Peacock
1724–1777
Northampton Twp, Burlington Co, NJ
Elizabeth Springer
1735–1798
Burlington County, New Jersey
Grandparents
John Peacock
1698–1759
Roxburgh, Scotland
Elizabeth Prickitt
1705–1774
Medford, Burlington County, New Jersey
Benjamin Springer
1708–1785
Burlington County, New Jersey
Ann Budd
1712–
Burlington County, New Jersey
Great-Grandparents
John Peacock
1675–1700
Marrion Luckison
1672–1714
Zachariah Prickett
1675–1727
Ellipha Unknown
1679–
Jacob Springer
1668–1731
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Ann Peacock's Descendants

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Ann Peacock (17 Mar 1753–23 May 1797) m. Joshua Owen (15 Mar 1746/47–)
  1. 1. Sidnay Owen 1773– m. Daniel Taylor 1788–
  2. 2. Rachel Owen 1774–
  3. 3. Jesse Owen 1776–
  4. 4. Prudence Owen 1780–
  5. 5. David Owen 1782–
  6. 6. Joshua Owen 1784–
  7. 7. Joseph Owen 1787–
  8. 8. Elizabeth Owen 1789–
  9. 9. Benjamin Owen 1791–
  10. 10. Rowland Owen 1794–
  11. 11. Sarah Owen 1778– m. Joseph Warrington 1777–
    1. 1. David Warrington 1803–1893 m. Elizabeth (P.) Haines 1810–1868
      1. 1. Joseph (O.) Warrington 1842–1905
      2. 2. Martha (A.) Warrington 1846–
      3. 3. Birka (W.) Warrington 1849–
      4. 4. Sarah (A.) Warrington 1850–
      5. 5. Franklin Warrington 1853–
      6. 6. Martha (H.) Warrington 1845–1932
      7. 7. Burkitt (W.) Warrington 1847–1917
      8. 8. Sarah (Ann) Warrington 1849–1927
      9. 9. Franklin (P.) Warrington 1852–

Ann Peacock's Timeline

2 Records

1753
17 Mar 1753
Birth of Ann Peacock in Burlington Co, NJ
Burlington Co, NJ
1797
23 May 1797
Age 44
Death of Ann Peacock in Woolwich, Gloucester Co, NJ
Woolwich, Gloucester Co, NJ

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 17 Mar 1753
    Event Place: Burlington Co, NJ
    Record Source: Prickett.ged

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 23 May 1797
    Event Place: Woolwich, Gloucester Co, NJ
    Record Source: Prickett.ged

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