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Ann Swallow 1726–1801 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 8 May 1726

Birth Location: Holmfirth, Yorkshire, England

Death Date: Jan 1801

Death Location: Maltby, Yorkshire, England

Father: Abraham Swallow

Mother: Ruth Hinchcliffe

Spouse(s): Joseph Haigh

Children(s): Joshua Haigh

The story of Ann Swallow began in 1726 in Holmfirth, Yorkshire, England. Ann Swallow married Joseph Haigh, and had children including Joshua Haigh. Ann Swallow passed away in 1801 in Maltby, Yorkshire, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Ann Swallow began in 1726 in Holmfirth, Yorkshire, England.
  • Ann Swallow married Joseph Haigh, and had children including Joshua Haigh.
  • Ann Swallow passed away in 1801 in Maltby, Yorkshire, England.

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Spouses(s)

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Ann Swallow's Ancestors

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Ann Swallow
1726–1801
Birth Place: Holmfirth, Yorkshire, England
Parents
Abraham Swallow
1699–1764
Shepley, Yorkshire, England
Ruth Hinchcliffe
1700–1778
Kirkburton, Yorkshire, England
Grandparents
Joseph Swallow
1655–
Kirkburton, Yorkshire, England
Anne Tinker
1667–
Kirkburton, Yorkshire, England
Joseph Hinchcliffe
1682–1727
Huddersfield Yorkshire, England
Maria Midgeley
1680–1778
Yorkshire, , England
Great-Grandparents
Abraham Swallow
1631–1674
Easter Shaw
1630–1656
Christopher Tinker
1635–1682
Grace Senier
1639–1693
John Hinchcliffe
1645–1721
Sarah Green
1658–1711
Joseph Midgeley
1650–
Susanna Moore
1650–1688
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Abraham Swallow
1602–1659
Ann Haighe
1596–1653
John Shawe
1601–1669
Ellen Ibotson
1598–1671
John Tinker
1609–1662
Elizabeth Barrone
1615–1663
EDWARD SENIER
1601–1697
Helena Hawkesworth
1605–1660
SARAH NORMANTON
1627–

Ann Swallow's Descendants

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Ann Swallow (8 May 1726–Jan 1801) m. Joseph Haigh (9 Jun 1712–22 Aug 1795)
  1. 1. Joshua Haigh 1763–1844 m. Hannah 1764–1844
    1. 1. John Haigh 1788– m. Harriet Wood 1788–1855
      1. 1. Martha (J) Barber 1829–
      2. 2. William Haigh 1827–
      3. 3. Emma Haigh 1831–1881
      4. 4. Martha Haigh 1811–1842 m. Eli Wimpenny 1803–1885
        1. 1. Hannah Wimpenny 1842–1842
        2. 2. Mary Wimpenny 1833–1834
        3. 3. Sarah Wimpenny 1832–1833
        4. 4. elizabeth Wimpenny 1841–
        5. 5. Mary Wimpenny 1832–1891 m. John Hollas 1829–1891
        6. 6. John Wimpenny 1838–
        7. 7. George (Hobson) Wimpenny 1839–1842
        8. 8. Martine Whimpenny 1835–1896 m. Annie (Beatrice Davidge (born) Morey) 1845–1915

Ann Swallow's Timeline

2 Records

1726
8 May 1726
Birth of Ann Swallow in Holmfirth, Yorkshire, England
Holmfirth, Yorkshire, England
1801
Jan 1801
Age 75
Death of Ann Swallow in Maltby, Yorkshire, England
Maltby, Yorkshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 8 May 1726
    Event Place: Holmfirth, Yorkshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Jan 1801
    Event Place: Maltby, Yorkshire, England

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