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Ann Pitts 1665–1745 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1665

Birth Location: England

Death Date: 1745

Death Location: England

Father: John Petty

Mother: Ann Canning

Spouse(s): Anthony Chamness

Children(s): John Chamness, John CHAMNESS

Ann Pitts was born in 1665 in England, the child of John Petty And Ann Canning. Ann Pitts married Anthony Chamness, and had children including John Chamness. Ann Pitts passed away in 1745 in England.

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Biography

  • Ann Pitts was born in 1665 in England, the child of John Petty And Ann Canning.
  • Ann Pitts married Anthony Chamness, and had children including John Chamness.
  • Ann Pitts passed away in 1745 in England.

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Ann Pitts's Ancestors

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Ann Pitts
1665–1745
Birth Place: England
Parents
John Petty
1639–1679
England
Ann Canning
1635–1709
England
Grandparents
William Canning
1617–
Bretford, Worcestershire, England
Mary
1617–
Bishops Tachbrook, Warwickshire, England
Great-Grandparents
William Canning
1592–
Anne Harward
1589–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Richard Canning
1557–
Mary Sambache
1563–

Ann Pitts's Descendants

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Ann Pitts (1665–1745) m. Anthony Chamness (1665–)
  1. 1. John Chamness 1680–1740 m. Ann Jones 1685–1740
    1. 1. Anthony Chamness 1714–1777 m. Sarah Cole 1718–1773 m. Ann Pitts 1665– m. Margaret Williams 1721–1790 m. Rachel Beeson 1725–1775 m. Ann Pitts 1665– m. Margaret Williams 1721–1790 m. Rachel Beeson 1725–1775
      1. 1. Joshua Chamness 1761–1843 m. Rachel Williams 1753–1840
        1. 1. William CHAMNESS 1793–1889 m. Margaret Hinshaw 1800–1846 m. Charity (Sarah) Moon 1809–1816 m. Hannah Jackson 1817–1898
        2. 2. Elizabeth Chamness 1778–
        3. 3. Sarah Chamness 1778–
        4. 4. Elizabeth Chamness 1778–1827
        5. 5. Anthony Chamness 1782–1822
        6. 6. Margaret Chamness 1784–1854
        7. 7. Jane Chamness 1786–
        8. 8. Jean Chamness 1786–
        9. 9. Mary (Polly) Chamness 1790–1865
        10. 10. Joshua Chamness 1795–1863
        11. 11. Joseph Chamness 1798–1877
      2. 2. John Chamness 1680–1740
      3. 3. Stephane Chamness 1736–
      4. 4. Elizabeth Chamness 1737–1763
      5. 5. Susannah Chamness 1738–1812
      6. 6. Joseph Chamness 1739–1818
      7. 7. Sarah Chamness 1741–1822
      8. 8. Mary Chamness 1743–1819
      9. 9. Martha Chamness 1746–1830
      10. 10. John Chamness 1749–1825
      11. 11. Anthony CHAMNESS 1751–1817
      12. 12. Rachel CHAMNESS 1754–1775
      13. 13. Ann Chamness 1756–1795
      14. 14. Lydia Chamness 1758–
      15. 15. Stephanus Chamness 1763–1858
      16. 16. Stephanus Chamness 1763–1858
      17. 17. John Chamness 1680–1740
      18. 18. Stephane Chamness 1736–
      19. 19. Elizabeth Chamness 1737–1763
      20. 20. Susannah Chamness 1738–1812
      21. 21. Joseph Chamness 1739–1818
      22. 22. Sarah Chamness 1741–1822
      23. 23. Mary Chamness 1743–1819
      24. 24. Martha Chamness 1746–1830
      25. 25. John Chamness 1749–1825
      26. 26. Anthony CHAMNESS 1751–1817
      27. 27. Rachel CHAMNESS 1754–1775
      28. 28. Ann Chamness 1756–1795
      29. 29. Lydia Chamness 1758–
      30. 30. Stephanus Chamness 1763–1858
      31. 31. Stephanus Chamness 1763–1858
    2. 2. Thomas Chamness 1705–
    3. 3. Jane Chamness 1707–
    4. 4. Mary Chamness 1709–
    5. 5. John Chamness 1711–
    6. 6. William Chamness 1715–
    7. 7. Martha Chamness 1717–
    8. 8. James Chamness 1719–
  2. 2. John CHAMNESS 1681–1710

Ann Pitts's Timeline

2 Records

1665
1665
Birth of Ann Pitts in England
England
1745
1745
Age 80
Death of Ann Pitts in England
England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1665
    Event Place: England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1745
    Event Place: England
    Record Source: UK, Extracted Probate Records, 1269-1975

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