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Ann Piper 1727–1801 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Abt. 1727

Birth Location: Goldsborough (near Knaresborough), Yorkshire, England

Death Date: Apr 1801

Death Location: Goldsborough (near Knaresborough), Yorkshire, England

Father: John Piper

Mother: Jane Taylor

Spouse(s): George Sweeting

Children(s): Ann Sweeting, George Sweeting, Jane Sweeting, Richard Sweeting, Elizabeth Sweeting, Mary Sweeting, Barbara Sweeting, Thomas Sweeting

In 1727, Ann Piper entered the world in Goldsborough (near Knaresborough), Yorkshire, England, born to John Piper And Jane Taylor. Ann Piper married George Sweeting, and had children including Ann Sweeting, Barbara Sweeting, Elizabeth Sweeting, George Sweeting, Jane Sweeting, Mary Sweeting, Richard Sweeting, Thomas Sweeting. Ann Piper passed away in 1801 in Goldsborough (near Knaresborough), Yorkshire, England.

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Biography

  • In 1727, Ann Piper entered the world in Goldsborough (near Knaresborough), Yorkshire, England, born to John Piper And Jane Taylor.
  • Ann Piper married George Sweeting, and had children including Ann Sweeting, Barbara Sweeting, Elizabeth Sweeting, George Sweeting, Jane Sweeting, Mary Sweeting, Richard Sweeting, Thomas Sweeting.
  • Ann Piper passed away in 1801 in Goldsborough (near Knaresborough), Yorkshire, England.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Ann Piper's Ancestors

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Ann Piper
1727–1801
Birth Place: Goldsborough (near Knaresborough), Yorkshire, England
Parents
John Piper
1700–1764
Yorkshire, England
Jane Taylor
1700–1764
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Ann Piper's Descendants

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Ann Piper (Abt. 1727–Apr 1801) m. George Sweeting (Nov 1724–Abt. 1804)
  1. 1. Ann Sweeting 1762–1837
  2. 2. George Sweeting 1750–1804
  3. 3. Jane Sweeting 1772–1848 m. Robert Ibbotson 1771–1853
    1. 1. Anthony Ibbotson 1809–1886
    2. 2. George Ibbotson 1798–1885
    3. 3. John Ibbotson 1806–1891
    4. 4. Robert Ibbotson 1801–1875
    5. 5. William Ibbotson 1795–1877 m. Ellen Buck 1794–1879
      1. 1. Ann Ibbotson 1827–1912
      2. 2. Anthony Ibbotson 1839–1929
      3. 3. Ellen Ibbotson 1831–1881
      4. 4. Elizabeth Ibbotson 1836–1897 m. John Robinson 1826–1886
        1. 1. Albert Robinson 1875–1931 m. Annie Bramley 1875–1946
      5. 5. George Ibbotson 1816–1892
      6. 6. Mary Ibbotson 1820–1907
      7. 7. Robert Ibbotson 1822–1910
      8. 8. Sarah Ibbotson 1834–1908
      9. 9. William Ibbotson 1825–1908
      10. 10. Emma Ibbotson 1837–
      11. 11. Hannah Ibbotson 1840–
    6. 6. Elizabeth Ibbotson 1812–
    7. 7. Ann Ibbotson 1812–
  4. 4. Richard Sweeting 1760–1807 m. Ann Wainwright 1766–1833
    1. 1. Ann Sweeting 1802–1849
    2. 2. John Sweeting 1789–1868 m. Mary Higgins 1797–1852
      1. 1. Eliza Sweeting 1833–1886
      2. 2. Emma Sweeting 1826–1906
      3. 3. George Sweeting 1831–1864
      4. 4. Mary Sweeting 1840–1843
      5. 5. Richard Sweeting 1823–1886
      6. 6. Sarah Sweeting 1824–1876 m. William Crossland 1823–
        1. 1. George Crossland 1848–1864
        2. 2. Mary (Jane) Crossland 1854–1864
        3. 3. John Crossland 1849– m. Mary (Ellen) Ridsdill 1851–1932
        4. 4. Albert Crossland 1866–
        5. 5. William Crossland 1852–
        6. 6. Matilda Crossland 1860–
        7. 7. Thomas Crosland 1862–
        8. 8. Eleanor Crosland 1864–
      7. 7. Thomas Sweeting 1837–1893
      8. 8. Jane Sweeting 1829–
    3. 3. Joseph Sweeting 1798–1878
    4. 4. Mary Sweeting 1789–1870
    5. 5. Thomas Sweeting 1793–1867
    6. 6. Hannah Sweeting 1795–
    7. 7. Martha Sweeting 1798–
    8. 8. George Sweeting 1791–
  5. 5. Elizabeth Sweeting 1755–
  6. 6. Mary Sweeting 1770–
  7. 7. Barbara Sweeting 1752–
  8. 8. Thomas Sweeting 1757–

Ann Piper's Timeline

2 Records

1727
Abt. 1727
Birth of Ann Piper in Goldsborough (near Knaresborough), Yorkshire, England
Goldsborough (near Knaresborough), Yorkshire, England
1801
Apr 1801
Age 74
Death of Ann Piper in Goldsborough (near Knaresborough), Yorkshire, England
Goldsborough (near Knaresborough), Yorkshire, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Abt. 1727
    Event Place: Goldsborough (near Knaresborough), Yorkshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Apr 1801
    Event Place: Goldsborough (near Knaresborough), Yorkshire, England

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