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Sign up freeAnn Pride 1680–1770 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1680
Birth Location: Manchester, Lancashire, England
Death Date: 1770
Death Location: Henrico County, Virginia, British Colonies
Father: Halcott Pride
Mother: Mary Briggs
Spouse(s):
Children(s): Sarah Townes
In 1680, Ann Pride entered the world in Manchester, Lancashire, England, born to Halcott Pride And Mary Martha Briggs. Ann Pride had children including Sarah Townes. Ann Pride passed away in 1770 in Henrico County, Virginia, British Colonies.
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Biography
- In 1680, Ann Pride entered the world in Manchester, Lancashire, England, born to Halcott Pride And Mary Martha Briggs.
- Ann Pride had children including Sarah Townes.
- Ann Pride passed away in 1770 in Henrico County, Virginia, British Colonies.
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Ann Pride's Ancestors
Ann Pride's Descendants
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1. Sarah Townes 1710–1776 m. Dr (William "Scotch Bill") Robertson 1706–1774
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1. Mary Robertson 1741–1783 m. Richard Weatherford 1736–1819
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1. Lucinda ("Lucy") Weatherford 1759–1851 m. James (Robertson "Robert") Spencer** 1761–1851
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1. Major (William Asbury Spencer) Sr** 1796–1850 m. Mary (Ann (Polly) Rawlins \) Rollins 1794–1861
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Ann Pride's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1680
Event Place: Manchester, Lancashire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1770
Event Place: Henrico County, Virginia, British Colonies