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Ann Warner 1630–1705 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1630

Birth Location: Worcestershire, England

Death Date: 12 April 1705

Death Location: Merion Station, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States of America

Father: William Dide

Mother: Mary Coe

Spouse(s): William Warner

Children(s): Isaac Warner

Ann Warner was born in 1630 in Worcestershire, England, the child of William Dide And Mary Isabell Hanna Coe. Ann Warner married William Warner, and had children including Isaac Warner. Ann Warner passed away in 1705 in Merion Station, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States of America.

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Biography

  • Ann Warner was born in 1630 in Worcestershire, England, the child of William Dide And Mary Isabell Hanna Coe.
  • Ann Warner married William Warner, and had children including Isaac Warner.
  • Ann Warner passed away in 1705 in Merion Station, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States of America.

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Ann Warner's Ancestors

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Ann Warner
1630–1705
Birth Place: Worcestershire, England
Parents
William Dide
1605–1630
Worcester, Worcestershire, England
Mary (Isabell Hanna) Coe
1605–1630
Worcester, Worcestershire, England
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Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Ann Warner's Descendants

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Ann Warner (1630–12 April 1705) m. William Warner (8 July 1627–October 1706)
  1. 1. Isaac Warner 1670–1727 m. Anne Craven 1669–1754
    1. 1. Mary (R.) Warner 1723–1796 m. Johann (John William) Eblen 1723–1795
      1. 1. Hannah (Ann) Eblen 1746–1821 m. James Carter 1743–1812
        1. 1. Elizabeth Carter 1779–1850 m. Edward Conner 1775–1830
        2. 2. Henry Carter 1768–1840
        3. 3. Asa (H.) Carter 1771–1844
        4. 4. Ruth (Carter) (Newlon) 1774–1847
        5. 5. Sarah (Carter) (Yates) 1784–1850
        6. 6. Tamer Carter 1780–1780
        7. 7. John (B) Carter 1765–1825
        8. 8. Dempsey Carter 1776–1849
        9. 9. Asher ((Died at birth)) Carter 1770–1770
        10. 10. Eden Carter 1778–1857
        11. 11. Faey Carter 1782–1782
        12. 12. James (C.) Carter 1791–1845
        13. 13. John Carter 1774–1774
        14. 14. Taly Carter 1782–1782
        15. 15. Mahlon Carter 1787–1818
      2. 2. Mary Eblen 1750–1795
      3. 3. Rachel Eblen 1753–1851
      4. 4. Elizabeth Eblen 1757–1795
      5. 5. John Eblen 1759–1828
      6. 6. Isaac Eblen 1761–1826
      7. 7. Eliza Eblen 1748–1765
      8. 8. Samuel Eblen 1755–1839
      9. 9. Sarah Eblen 1764–1795
    2. 2. Isaac (Warner) II 1698–1757 m. Mary Salway 1693–1719 m. Elizabeth Lewis 1710–1768
      1. 1. Abraham (W) WARNER 1735–1800
      2. 2. Anthony WARNER 1744–1798
      3. 3. Isaac (WARNER) Jr 1740–1812
      4. 4. Jacob WARNER 1742–1814
      5. 5. William WARNER 1734–1803
      6. 6. Ann Warner 1747–1748
    3. 3. Anne (Letitia) Warner 1708–1786
    4. 4. John WARNER 1705–1747
    5. 5. Esther WARNER 1710–1775
    6. 6. Hannah WARNER 1707–1727
    7. 7. William WARNER 1727–1766
    8. 8. Swen Warner 1703–
    9. 9. Jacob Warner 1704–1727

Ann Warner's Timeline

2 Records

1630
1630
Birth of Ann Warner in Worcestershire, England
Worcestershire, England
1705
12 April 1705
Age 75
Death of Ann Warner in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States of America
Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States of America

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1630
    Event Place: Worcestershire, England
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 12 April 1705
    Event Place: Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States of America
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Merion Station, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States of America
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

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