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Ann Webster 1594–1650 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1594

Birth Location: Wales

Death Date: about 1650

Death Location: Midlothia Scotland

Father: Robert 13GGM

Mother: Ann Mollison

Spouse(s): Capt. Minge

Children(s): Rev. Minge

The story of Ann Webster began in 1594 in Wales. Ann Webster married Capt Robert Sr Menzies Minge, and had children including Rev James Minge. Ann Webster passed away in 1650 in Midlothia Scotland.

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Biography

  • The story of Ann Webster began in 1594 in Wales.
  • Ann Webster married Capt Robert Sr Menzies Minge, and had children including Rev James Minge.
  • Ann Webster passed away in 1650 in Midlothia Scotland.

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Children(s)

Ann Webster's Ancestors

Self
Ann Webster
1594–1650
Birth Place: Wales
Parents
Robert Webster * 13GGM
1565–
Scotland
Ann Mollison
1570–1674
Scotland
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Ann Webster's Descendants

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Ann Webster (1594–about 1650) m. Capt. (Robert, Sr. Menzies) Minge (1590–1668)
  1. 1. Rev. (James) Minge 1637–1711 m. Amadea Harrison 1644–1714
    1. 1. Judith Bray 1675–1720 m. Col. (David) Bray 1666–1717
      1. 1. Angelica Bray 1690–1761 m. Francis (Llewellyn) Eppes 1690–1758 m. Colonel (Henry Baker II) BURGESS 1684–1712 m. Colonel (Henry Baker (5)) III 1684–1739
        1. 1. Sarah (Ann EPPS) Nance 1718–1787 m. William Nance 1728–1771 m. William (Jr.) Nance 1714–1771

Ann Webster's Timeline

2 Records

1594
1594
Birth of Ann Webster in Wales
Wales
1650
about 1650
Age 56
Death of Ann Webster in Midlothia Scotland
Midlothia Scotland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1594
    Event Place: Wales

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: about 1650
    Event Place: Midlothia Scotland

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