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Ann Mather Cockson Sykes 1625–1715 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Jan 1625

Birth Location: Wakefield, Yorkshire, England

Death Date: Nov 1715

Death Location: Otley, Yorkshire, England

Father: Jacobus I

Mother: Sara ?

Spouse(s): JOHN III

Children(s): Nathan Walker, Mary Walker

In 1625, Ann Mather Cockson Sykes entered the world in Wakefield, Yorkshire, England, born to Jacobus Sykes I And Sara. Ann Mather Cockson Sykes married John Walker Iii, and had children including Mary Walker, Nathan Walker. Ann Mather Cockson Sykes passed away in 1715 in Otley, Yorkshire, England.

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Biography

  • In 1625, Ann Mather Cockson Sykes entered the world in Wakefield, Yorkshire, England, born to Jacobus Sykes I And Sara.
  • Ann Mather Cockson Sykes married John Walker Iii, and had children including Mary Walker, Nathan Walker.
  • Ann Mather Cockson Sykes passed away in 1715 in Otley, Yorkshire, England.

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Ann Sykes's Ancestors

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Ann Sykes
1625–1715
Birth Place: Wakefield, Yorkshire, England
Parents
Jacobus Sykes I
1600–
Almondbury, Yorkshire, England
Sara ?
1609–
Huddersfield, St Peter, Yorkshire, England
Grandparents
William Sykes
1565–1635
Almondbury, Yorkshire, England
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Ann Sykes's Descendants

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Ann (Mather Cockson) Sykes (Jan 1625–Nov 1715) m. JOHN (WALKER) III (Jul 1629–May 1717)
  1. 1. Nathan Walker 1662–1736 m. Elizabeth Hardman 1666–
    1. 1. Richard Walker 1689–1725 m. Anne Mather 1695–1745
      1. 1. Peter Walker 1713–1746 m. Elizabeth Smethurst 1714–
        1. 1. Anne Walker 1733–1812 m. Charles Mills 1731–1799
        2. 2. George Walker –1740
        3. 3. Daniel WALKER –1726
        4. 4. Martha Walker 1727–1751
      2. 2. Elizabeth Walker 1724–1769
      3. 3. Richard WALKER 1716–1716
      4. 4. Nathan WALKER 1718–
      5. 5. Samuel WALKER 1726–
      6. 6. Martha WALKER 1721–
    2. 2. Anne Walker 1688–
  2. 2. Mary Walker 1660–

Ann Sykes's Timeline

2 Records

1625
Jan 1625
Birth of Ann Mather Cockson Sykes in Wakefield, Yorkshire, England
Wakefield, Yorkshire, England
1715
Nov 1715
Age 90
Death of Ann Mather Cockson Sykes in Otley, Yorkshire, England
Otley, Yorkshire, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Jan 1625
    Event Place: Wakefield, Yorkshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Nov 1715
    Event Place: Otley, Yorkshire, England

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