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Ann Symons 1618–1651 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1618

Birth Location: Warwick, Virginia, USA

Death Date: 1651

Death Location: Williamsburg, James, Virginia, United States

Father: John Symons

Mother: Elizabeth Millam

Spouse(s): William Everett

Children(s): Thomas Everitt

Ann Symons was born in 1618 in Warwick, Virginia, USA, the child of John Symons And Elizabeth Millam. Ann Symons married William Charles Everett, and had children including Thomas Everitt. Ann Symons passed away in 1651 in Williamsburg, James, Virginia, United States.

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Biography

  • Ann Symons was born in 1618 in Warwick, Virginia, USA, the child of John Symons And Elizabeth Millam.
  • Ann Symons married William Charles Everett, and had children including Thomas Everitt.
  • Ann Symons passed away in 1651 in Williamsburg, James, Virginia, United States.

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Ann Symons's Ancestors

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Ann Symons
1618–1651
Birth Place: Warwick, Virginia, USA
Parents
John Symons
1598–1635
Worth, Sussex, England
Elizabeth Millam
1599–1666
Ardingly Sussex, England
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Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Ann Symons's Descendants

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Ann Symons (1618–1651) m. William (Charles) Everett (1614–Abt. 1651)
  1. 1. Thomas Everitt 1649–1674 m. Marguerite ((Thomas)) Everitt 1653–1744
    1. 1. Nathaniel Everett 1678–1749 m. Mary (Mitchell Harrison) Bowlers 1668–1738
      1. 1. Mary (Everett) Mitchell 1701–1738 m. John (Thomas) Stubbs 1695–1738
        1. 1. Everett Stubbs 1730–1790 m. Mary (Elizabeth) Evans 1730–1802
        2. 2. Thomas (James Stubbs) Jr. 1723–1772 m. Margarett (Beverly) Jones 1725–1791
        3. 3. Hannah Stubbs 1720–1799 m. John Hamilton 1732– m. Thomas Blount –1789
        4. 4. Sarah Stubbs 1728–1799 m. James Middleton 1736–1767 m. Benjamin Howard –1788
        5. 5. William Stubbs 1715–1756 m. Jane TBD 1715–
        6. 6. John (Stubbs) Sr 1727–1790 m. Sarah Walker 1724–1788
        7. 7. Mary Stubbs 1722–1800 m. James (Jr. Jones) Jr. 1735–1790
        8. 8. Richard Stubbs 1727–1754
      2. 2. Sary Everitt 1705–1783
      3. 3. Elizabeth ((Everitt)) Ray 1697–1739 m. Benjamin Blount 1698–1739
        1. 1. Mary BLOUNT 1726–1816
        2. 2. Benjamin Blount 1728–1788
        3. 3. Sarah Blount 1718–1770
        4. 4. Esther Blount 1719–1793
        5. 5. Jacob Blount 1720–1789
        6. 6. Isaac Blount 1731–1871
        7. 7. Edmond (Blount) Jr 1716–1754
        8. 8. Stephen (D) Blount 1721–1785
        9. 9. James Blount 1715–1794
        10. 10. James Blount 1724–1754
      4. 4. Nathaniel (Everitt) Jr 1707–1782
      5. 5. Sarah Everitt 1703–1797

Ann Symons's Timeline

2 Records

1618
1618
Birth of Ann Symons in Warwick, Virginia, USA
Warwick, Virginia, USA
1651
1651
Age 33
Death of Ann Symons in Williamsburg, James, Virginia, United States
Williamsburg, James, Virginia, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1618
    Event Place: Warwick, Virginia, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1651
    Event Place: Williamsburg, James, Virginia, United States

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