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Ann (Derby) Samson 1635–1684 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: about 1635
Birth Location: Warwick, Kent, Rhode Island, British Colonial America
Death Date: about 1684
Death Location: Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America
Father: Henry Sampson
Mother: Anne Plummer
Spouse(s): Colonial 1660), Francis Darby
Children(s): John II, Abigail Reed, Joseph Reed, Nathan Reed, Thomas Reed, Mary Reed, Daniel Reed, William Reed, Col. REED, Mary .., Elizabeth Reid
In 1635, Ann (Derby) Samson entered the world in Warwick, Kent, Rhode Island, British Colonial America, born to Henry Sampson And Anne Plummer. Ann (Derby) Samson married Colonial John James Reed Governor Of Poole England Jr An Officer In Cromwell S Armies Fled To America In 1660, Francis Darby, and had children including Abigail Reed, Col William Eldad Reed, Daniel Reed, Elizabeth Reed Reid, John Reed Ii, Joseph Reed, Mary Reed, Nathan Reed, Thomas Reed, William Reed. Ann (Derby) Samson passed away in 1684 in Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America.
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Biography
- In 1635, Ann (Derby) Samson entered the world in Warwick, Kent, Rhode Island, British Colonial America, born to Henry Sampson And Anne Plummer.
- Ann (Derby) Samson married Colonial John James Reed Governor Of Poole England Jr An Officer In Cromwell S Armies Fled To America In 1660, Francis Darby, and had children including Abigail Reed, Col William Eldad Reed, Daniel Reed, Elizabeth Reed Reid, John Reed Ii, Joseph Reed, Mary Reed, Nathan Reed, Thomas Reed, William Reed.
- Ann (Derby) Samson passed away in 1684 in Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America.
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Ann Samson's Ancestors
Ann Samson's Descendants
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1. John (Reed) II 1667–1724 m. Elizabeth Tuttle 1666–1724
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1. William Reed 1708–1793 m. Rachel Kellogg 1710–1793
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1. Isaac Reed 1746–1809 m. Elizabeth Lockwood 1748–1783
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1. Issac Reed 1774–1851 m. Susannah ("Betsy") Putt 1772–1854
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2. Nathan (Hoyt) Reed 1776–1857
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3. Elizabeth (Betsey) Reed 1774–1818
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2. Charles Reed 1730–1783
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3. Joseph Reed 1731–
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4. Jacob (W) Reed 1749–1812
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5. Rachel Reed 1742–1782
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6. William Reed 1734–
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7. Matthew Reed 1736–
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8. William (Joseph) Reed 1731–1731
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9. Capt (Eli) Reed 1740–1811
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10. Matthew Reed 1738–1797
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11. David Reed 1732–
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12. Mary Reed 1743–1812
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13. Hannah Reed 1727–
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14. Jacob Reed 1746–1812
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15. Jemima Reed 1745–1810
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16. Sarah* Reed 1730–
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17. Abigail Reed 1751–1820
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18. William (Joseph) Reed 1729–1731
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19. Joanna Reed 1725–
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20. Joseph Reed 1751–
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21. Nathan Read 1760–
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2. William Reed, 1708–1793
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3. John (Reed) III 1689–1775
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4. Samuel Reed 1702–1768
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5. Anne Reed 1687–1744
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6. Elizabeth Reed 1692–1745
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7. Eleazar Reed 1695–1775
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8. Daniel Reed 1697–1775
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9. Experience (Reid) Reed 1700–1756
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10. Moses Reed 1684–1690
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11. Mary Read 1681–1746
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12. Mehitable (Reed) Brinsmade 1684–1689
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13. Mary Reed 1690–
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2. Abigail Reed 1668–1669
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3. Joseph Reed 1660–1759
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4. Nathan Reed 1680–
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5. Thomas Reed 1672–1757
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6. Mary Reed 1668–1717
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7. Daniel Reed 1697–1775
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8. William Reed 1655–1697
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9. Col. (WILLIAM ELDAD) REED 1667–1744
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10. Mary (Reed) .. 1668–1669
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11. Elizabeth (Reed \) Reid 1668–1746
Ann Samson's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: about 1635
Event Place: Warwick, Kent, Rhode Island, British Colonial America
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: about 1684
Event Place: Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America