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Ann Watson 1715–1799 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 12 Nov 1715

Birth Location: Middle Teasdale, Durham, England

Death Date: 19 Dec 1799

Death Location: St Johns Chapel, Durham Unitary Authority, County Durham, England

Father: William Watson

Mother: Elizabeth Hall

Spouse(s): Cuthbert Trotter

Children(s): Cuthbert II, Thomas Trotter, William Trotter, Matthew Trotter, Anne Trotter, John Trotter

In 1715, Ann Watson entered the world in Middle Teasdale, Durham, England, born to William Watson And Elizabeth Hall. Ann Watson married Cuthbert Trotter, and had children including Anne Trotter, Cuthbert Trotter Ii, John Trotter, Matthew Trotter, Thomas Trotter, William Trotter. Ann Watson passed away in 1799 in St Johns Chapel, Durham Unitary Authority, County Durham, England.

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Biography

  • In 1715, Ann Watson entered the world in Middle Teasdale, Durham, England, born to William Watson And Elizabeth Hall.
  • Ann Watson married Cuthbert Trotter, and had children including Anne Trotter, Cuthbert Trotter Ii, John Trotter, Matthew Trotter, Thomas Trotter, William Trotter.
  • Ann Watson passed away in 1799 in St Johns Chapel, Durham Unitary Authority, County Durham, England.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Ann Watson's Ancestors

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Ann Watson
1715–1799
Birth Place: Middle Teasdale, Durham, England
Parents
William Watson
1695–1783
Durham, England
Elizabeth Hall
1695–
Middleton in Teesdale, Durham, England
Grandparents
Cuthbert Watson
1656–1705
Eleanor
1666–
Middleton In Teesdale, County Durham, England
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Ann Watson's Descendants

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Ann Watson (12 Nov 1715–19 Dec 1799) m. Cuthbert Trotter (Oct 1717–29 June 1799)
  1. 1. Cuthbert (Trotter) II 1753–1812 m. Phoebe (FEATHERSTON "Trotter") "Teasdale" 1757–1835
    1. 1. Mary Elliott 1783–1865 m. Thomas Elliott 1782–1867
      1. 1. Mary (Elliott) Roddam 1808–1896 m. Ralph Rodham 1802–1832
        1. 1. Jane Ward 1825–1916 m. John (Ward [Veterinary) Surgeon] 1822–1891
        2. 2. Elizabeth (Roddam) Johnson 1830–
        3. 3. Isabella Roddam 1829–1840
        4. 4. Joseph (Roddam) [Coalminer] 1827–1888 m. Hannah (Carr) Roddam 1830–1899
        5. 5. Phebe Roddam 1832–1832
        6. 6. Thomas Elliott 1858–1898 m. Elizabeth (Dixon Elliott,) Scales 1858–1927
      2. 2. Thomas Elliott 1823–1860
      3. 3. Phoebe Elliot 1805–
      4. 4. Hannah Elliott 1825–
      5. 5. Michael Elliott 1820–
      6. 6. William Elliott 1816–1873
      7. 7. Isabella Elliott 1813–1826
      8. 8. Sarah Elliot 1811–
      9. 9. Richard Elliott 1819–
  2. 2. Thomas Trotter 1759–
  3. 3. William Trotter 1762–
  4. 4. Matthew Trotter 1758–
  5. 5. Anne Trotter 1756–
  6. 6. John Trotter 1751–1812

Ann Watson's Timeline

3 Records

1715
12 Nov 1715
Birth of Ann Watson in Middle Teasdale, Durham, England
Middle Teasdale, Durham, England
1715
12 Nov 1715
Ann Watson was baptized in Middleton-IN-Teesdale,Durham,England
Middleton-IN-Teesdale,Durham,England
1799
19 Dec 1799
Age 84
Death of Ann Watson in Hawkwellhead, Weardale, Durham, England
Hawkwellhead, Weardale, Durham, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 12 Nov 1715
    Event Place: Middle Teasdale, Durham, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Baptism
    Event Date: 12 Nov 1715
    Event Place: Middleton-IN-Teesdale,Durham,England
    Record Source: England, Select Births and Christenings

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 19 Dec 1799
    Event Place: Hawkwellhead, Weardale, Durham, England
    Record Source: UK and Ireland, Find a Grave® Index, 1300s-Current

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: St Johns Chapel, Durham Unitary Authority, County Durham, England
    Record Source: UK and Ireland, Find a Grave® Index, 1300s-Current

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