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Ann Rea 1775–1833 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1775

Birth Location: Albemarle County, Virginia

Death Date: 1833

Death Location: , Limestone, Alabama, USA

Father: Robert Rea

Mother: Elizabeth Maupin

Spouse(s): Francis Allen

Children(s): Mary Allen

Ann Rea was born in 1775 in Albemarle County, Virginia, the child of Robert Rea And Elizabeth Maupin. In 1820, Ann Rea resided in Capt Talleys District, Greene, Georgia, USA. Ann Rea married Francis Allen, and had children including Mary Arbela Allen. Ann Rea passed away in 1833 in , Limestone, Alabama, USA.

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Biography

  • Ann Rea was born in 1775 in Albemarle County, Virginia, the child of Robert Rea And Elizabeth Maupin.
  • In 1820, Ann Rea resided in Capt Talleys District, Greene, Georgia, USA.
  • Ann Rea married Francis Allen, and had children including Mary Arbela Allen.
  • Ann Rea passed away in 1833 in , Limestone, Alabama, USA.

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Spouses(s)

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Ann Rea's Ancestors

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Ann Rea
1775–1833
Birth Place: Albemarle County, Virginia
Parents
Robert Rea
1761–1831
Whitehall, Albemarle, Virginia, USA
Elizabeth Maupin
1761–1835
Beaver Creek, Albemarle, Virginia, USA
Grandparents
Samuel Rea
1734–1799
, Hanover, Virginia, USA
Jean (or Jane R.) Maupin
1735–1788
, Hanover, Virginia, USA
Daniel (Cuff) Maupin
1727–1803
Hanover, Virginia, USA
Mary (Elizabeth Betsy) Dabney
1726–1794
Hanover, Virginia, USA
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Ann Rea's Descendants

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Ann Rea (1775–1833) m. Francis Allen (1770–1820)
  1. 1. Mary (Arbela) Allen 1811–1883 m. Orson Laurence 1801–1883
    1. 1. Elisha (Randolph) Laurence 1837–1916 m. Mary (Ann) Ratliff 1836–1878
      1. 1. Nancy (Abi) Laurence 1870–1958 m. William (Orville Thompson) Sr. 1869–1959
        1. 1. Mary (Leona) Thompson 1898–1990 m. Reynold (E.) Davis 1897–1969
        2. 2. Adna (Lawrence) Thompson 1902–1983
        3. 3. Sadonia (Abi) Thompson 1895–1937
        4. 4. William (Orville) Thompson 1897–1965
        5. 5. Thelma (Winonah) Thompson 1903–1977
        6. 6. Daniel (Reuel) Thompson 1905–1909
        7. 7. Raynona (Winifred) Thompson 1908–1989
        8. 8. Fern Thompson 1910–2003
        9. 9. Gayle (Varell) Thompson 1915–1996
        10. 10. Don (Lowell) Thompson 1917–1917
      2. 2. Sarah Lawrence 1872–1953
      3. 3. Caroline Lawrence 1875–1938
      4. 4. Paulina Lawrence 1877–1891
      5. 5. Elisha Lawrence 1878–1879
    2. 2. Benjamin (Wilson) Laurence 1835–1849
    3. 3. Christopher (Coleman) Laurence 1839–1914
    4. 4. Sarah (Caroline) Laurence 1833–1855
    5. 5. William (Francis Allen) Laurence 1824–1862
    6. 6. Martha (Matilda) Laurence 1827–1898
    7. 7. Elizabeth (Ann 'Betsey') Laurence 1825–1909
    8. 8. Hartwell (Henderson) Laurence 1831–1850
    9. 9. Mary (Jane) Laurence 1830–1877
    10. 10. Frances (A) Laurence 1843–1871

Ann Rea's Timeline

3 Records

1775
1775
Birth of Ann Rea in Albemarle County, Virginia
Albemarle County, Virginia
1820
7 Aug 1820
Age 45
Ann Rea resided here in Capt Talleys District, Greene, Georgia, USA
Capt Talleys District, Greene, Georgia, USA
1833
1833
Age 58
Death of Ann Rea in , Limestone, Alabama, USA
, Limestone, Alabama, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1775
    Event Place: Albemarle County, Virginia
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 7 Aug 1820
    Event Place: Capt Talleys District, Greene, Georgia, USA
    Record Source: 1820 United States Federal Census, Fourth Census of the United States, 1820; Census Place: Capt Talleys District, Greene, Georgia; Page: 219; NARA Roll: M33_8; Image: 159

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1833
    Event Place: , Limestone, Alabama, USA
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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