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Sign up freeAnn Ree 1628–1671 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1628
Birth Location: Tanderagee, Armagh, Northern Ireland
Death Date: 2/1/1671
Death Location: Seagoe, Armagh, Northern Ireland
Father: Nicholas Ree
Mother: Ann Tanderagee
Spouse(s): Valentine Hollingsworth
Children(s): Thomas Hollingsworth
In 1628, Ann Ree entered the world in Tanderagee, Armagh, Northern Ireland, born to Nicholas Ree And Ann Of Tanderagee. Ann Ree married Valentine Hollingsworth, and had children including Thomas Hollingsworth. Ann Ree passed away in 1671 in Seagoe, Armagh, Northern Ireland.
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Biography
- In 1628, Ann Ree entered the world in Tanderagee, Armagh, Northern Ireland, born to Nicholas Ree And Ann Of Tanderagee.
- Ann Ree married Valentine Hollingsworth, and had children including Thomas Hollingsworth.
- Ann Ree passed away in 1671 in Seagoe, Armagh, Northern Ireland.
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Ann Ree's Ancestors
Ann Ree's Descendants
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1. Thomas Hollingsworth 1661–1727 m. Margaret Calvert 1661–1691
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1. Margaret Hollingsworth 1684–1745 m. Hugh Walker 1682–
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1. Ann Walker 1704–1771 m. William davis 1701–1772
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1. Thomas davis 1734–1789 m. Chloe 1739–1776
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Ann Ree's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1628
Event Place: Tanderagee, Armagh, Northern Ireland
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 211671
Event Place: Seagoe, Armagh, Northern Ireland