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Ann Pitt 1689–1736 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1689

Birth Location: Nansemond, Isle of Wright, Virginia, USA

Death Date: 16 Mar 1736

Death Location: Isle of Wight County, Colony of Virginia

Father: John Jr.

Mother: Catherine Daniel

Spouse(s): William Godwin

Children(s): Barnaby Godwin, James Godwin, William Godwin, George Godwin, George Godwin

In 1689, Ann Pitt entered the world in Nansemond, Isle of Wright, Virginia, USA, born to John Pitt Jr And Catherine Daniel. Ann Pitt married William Godwin, and had children including Barnaby John Barnabas Barnaby Benjamin Godwin, George Godwin, James Godwin, William Godwin. Ann Pitt passed away in 1736 in Isle of Wight County, Colony of Virginia.

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Biography

  • In 1689, Ann Pitt entered the world in Nansemond, Isle of Wright, Virginia, USA, born to John Pitt Jr And Catherine Daniel.
  • Ann Pitt married William Godwin, and had children including Barnaby John Barnabas Barnaby Benjamin Godwin, George Godwin, James Godwin, William Godwin.
  • Ann Pitt passed away in 1736 in Isle of Wight County, Colony of Virginia.

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Children(s)

Ann Pitt's Ancestors

Self
Ann Pitt
1689–1736
Birth Place: Nansemond, Isle of Wright, Virginia, USA
Parents
John Pitt Jr.
1662–1729
Isle of Wight County, Virginia, USA
Catherine Daniel
1665–1737
Isle of Wight, Isle of Wight, Virginia, USA
Grandparents
John Pitt
1634–1702
Bristol, Somerset, England
Sarah Moone
1636–1703
Isle of Wight County, Colony of Virginia
William (Darby) Daniel
1625–1698
Over Tabley, Cheshire, England
Anne Harrison
1625–1716
Virginia Colony, VA
Great-Grandparents
Robert Pitt
1607–1672
Martha Tomlinson
1608–1646
John Moone
1601–1655
Prudence Wilson
1601–1664
Samuel Harrison
1610–
Sarah Johnson
1615–1667
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Pitt
1573–1624
Mary Gibbs
1582–1634
John Tomlinson
1581–1649
Mary Langley
1586–1619
William Moone
1570–1667
Anne Woodman
1561–1606
Robert Wilson
1570–1601
Elizabeth Wheeler
1570–1630

Ann Pitt's Descendants

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Ann Pitt (1689–16 Mar 1736) m. William Godwin (1689–1736)
  1. 1. Barnaby ((John Barnabas\Barnaby Benjamin)) Godwin 1733–1789 m. Wilkinora Wilkinson 1727–1790
    1. 1. Jonathan Godwin 1748–1802 m. Martha Marshall 1748–1811
      1. 1. Barnaby Godwin 1788–1829 m. Frances Pope 1796–1864
        1. 1. James (A J) Godwin 1815–1870 m. Ann Knowling 1815–1883
        2. 2. Jonathan (Harris) Godwin 1818–1902 m. Eliza (Annie) McCutchen 1820–1882
        3. 3. Henry (Kinchen) Godwin 1820–1893 m. Eliza (Ann) Hamilton 1820–1897
        4. 4. William (B) Godwin 1822–1829
        5. 5. Sarah (Amanda Minerva) Godwin 1824–1895 m. J. (Tilman) Leake 1819–1909
        6. 6. Joseph (Robert) Godwin 1825–1867 m. Elizabeth (Ann) McCowan 1835–1877
        7. 7. Mary (Ann Frances) Godwin 1827–1831
        8. 8. William (J) Godwin 1816–1860 m. Elizabeth (M) Council 1817–1876
      2. 2. William (Kinchen) Godwin 1797–1890 m. Bathsheba Cook 1809–
        1. 1. William (Calhoun) Godwin 1840–1916 m. Rebecca (Abigale) Smith 1841–1902
        2. 2. Rebecca (A) Godwin 1842–
        3. 3. John (C) Godwin 1861–
        4. 4. George (W) Godwin 1866–
      3. 3. John Godwin 1780–1860
      4. 4. Sally Godwin 1780–1857
      5. 5. Simeon (M.) Godwin 1797–1852
      6. 6. Jefferson Godwin 1782–1880
      7. 7. James Godwin 1786–1880
  2. 2. James Godwin 1697–1762 m. Mary Parker 1702–1753
    1. 1. James Godwin 1750–1799 m. Elizabeth Dawson 1747–1803 m. Elizabeth Dawson 1747–1824
      1. 1. Allen Godwin 1788–1872 m. Martha Godwin 1804–1892
        1. 1. Latitia (Frances) Kinney 1848–1923
        2. 2. Akrial (H.) Godwin 1841–1861
        3. 3. Lucinda (Parolee) Hill 1836–1909
        4. 4. John (Allen) Godwin 1812–1853
        5. 5. Elijah (A) Godwin 1839–1925 m. Minerva (J.) Kinney 1835–1905
        6. 6. Levi (Simmons) Godwin 1825–1886
        7. 7. Elisha (Houston) Godwin 1832–1863
      2. 2. Aaron Godwin 1765–1820
      3. 3. William (M) Godwin 1773–1845
      4. 4. Rhoda Godwin 1778–1864
      5. 5. James Godwin 1775–1851
      6. 6. Soloman Godwin 1771–1820
      7. 7. Rachel Godwin 1765–1832
      8. 8. Charles (Silas) Godwin 1768–
    2. 2. Joseph Godwin 1722–1788
    3. 3. Edmund Godwin 1724–1797
    4. 4. Samuel Godwin 1729–1764
    5. 5. Jonathan Godwin 1720–1791
    6. 6. Ephraim Godwin 1717–1764
  3. 3. William Godwin 1700–1753
  4. 4. George Godwin 1714–1764
  5. 5. George Godwin 1718–1783

Ann Pitt's Timeline

2 Records

1689
1689
Birth of Ann Pitt in Nansemond, Isle of Wright, Virginia, USA
Nansemond, Isle of Wright, Virginia, USA
1736
16 Mar 1736
Age 47
Death of Ann Pitt in Isle of Wight County, Colony of Virginia
Isle of Wight County, Colony of Virginia

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1689
    Event Place: Nansemond, Isle of Wright, Virginia, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 16 Mar 1736
    Event Place: Isle of Wight County, Colony of Virginia

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