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Ann Stockton 1729–1808 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 21 Apr 1729

Birth Location: , Burlington, New Jersey, USA

Death Date: 18 Sep 1808

Death Location: Burlington County, New Jersey

Father: Daniel Stockton

Mother: Hannah Fisher

Spouse(s): John Carman

Children(s): Lettice Carman, Lydia Carman, Jacob Carman, Hannah Carman, Mary Carman, Lucia Carman, John Carman, Sarah Carman, Ogborne Carman

In 1729, Ann Stockton entered the world in , Burlington, New Jersey, USA, born to Daniel Stockton And Hannah Ann Fisher. Ann Stockton married John Carman, and had children including Hannah Carman, Jacob Carman, John Carman, Lettice Carman, Lucia Carman, Lydia Ann Carman, Mary Carman, Ogborne Carman, Sarah Carman. Ann Stockton passed away in 1808 in Burlington County, New Jersey.

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Biography

  • In 1729, Ann Stockton entered the world in , Burlington, New Jersey, USA, born to Daniel Stockton And Hannah Ann Fisher.
  • Ann Stockton married John Carman, and had children including Hannah Carman, Jacob Carman, John Carman, Lettice Carman, Lucia Carman, Lydia Ann Carman, Mary Carman, Ogborne Carman, Sarah Carman.
  • Ann Stockton passed away in 1808 in Burlington County, New Jersey.

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Spouses(s)

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Ann Stockton's Ancestors

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Ann Stockton
1729–1808
Birth Place: , Burlington, New Jersey, USA
Parents
Daniel Stockton
1705–1763
Springfield, Burlington, New Jersey, United States
Hannah (Ann) Fisher
1710–1797
, Burlington, New Jersey, USA
Grandparents
John Stockton
1674–1747
Flushing, Queens, New York, United States
Mary Leeds
1685–1708
Burlington, Burlington, New Jersey, United States
Great-Grandparents
Richard Stockton
1620–1707
Abigail Hunt
1640–1714
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Stockton
1600–1643
Dorothy Bridger
1596–1640

Ann Stockton's Descendants

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Ann Stockton (21 Apr 1729–18 Sep 1808) m. John Carman (15 Nov 1723–May 1792)
  1. 1. Lettice Carman 1756–1770 m. Jacob (S) Platt 1743–1816
    1. 1. Nathaniel Platt 1787–1861 m. Anna Chamberlin 1781–1820
      1. 1. Anna (Caroline) Platt 1828–1898
      2. 2. Jacob Platt 1817–
      3. 3. Eleanor (or Ellen) Platt 1820–1906
    2. 2. Sarah Platt 1775–1856
    3. 3. Ann Platt 1785–1834
    4. 4. Susan Platt 1791–1865
    5. 5. Daniel Platt 1788–1848
    6. 6. Sarah Platt 1774–
    7. 7. Abner Platt 1783–1850
    8. 8. John Platt 1793–1853
    9. 9. Mary Platt 1775–1856
  2. 2. Lydia (Ann) Carman 1753–1847
  3. 3. Jacob Carman 1751–1830
  4. 4. Hannah Carman 1749–1813
  5. 5. Mary Carman 1759–1770
  6. 6. Lucia Carman 1762–1823
  7. 7. John Carman 1766–1796
  8. 8. Sarah Carman 1746–
  9. 9. Ogborne Carman 1769–

Ann Stockton's Timeline

2 Records

1729
21 Apr 1729
Birth of Ann Stockton in , Burlington, New Jersey, USA
, Burlington, New Jersey, USA
1808
18 Sep 1808
Age 79
Death of Ann Stockton in Burlington County, New Jersey
Burlington County, New Jersey

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 21 Apr 1729
    Event Place: , Burlington, New Jersey, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Place: Burlington
    Record Source: New Jersey, Marriage Records, 1683-1802

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 18 Sep 1808
    Event Place: Burlington County, New Jersey

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