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Ann Williamson 1617 – 1655 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1617

Birth Location: Lancaster County, Virginia, USA

Death Date: 10 nov 1655

Death Location: suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia, USA

Father: Sir Williamson

Mother: Margaret Sherwood

Spouse(s): Francis Place

Children(s): Mary Place

In 1617, Ann Williamson entered the world in Lancaster County, Virginia, USA, born to Sir Richard Williamson and Margaret Sherwood. Ann Williamson married Francis Place, and had children including Mary Place. Ann Williamson passed away in 1655 in suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1617, Ann Williamson entered the world in Lancaster County, Virginia, USA, born to Sir Richard Williamson and Margaret Sherwood.
  • Ann Williamson married Francis Place, and had children including Mary Place.
  • Ann Williamson passed away in 1655 in suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia, USA.

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Spouses(s)

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Ann Williamson's Ancestors

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Ann Williamson
1617 – 1655
Birth Place: Lancaster County, Virginia, USA
Parents
Sir Richard Williamson
1597 – 1659
London, Middlesex, , England
Margaret Sherwood
1595 –
london, Middlesex, England
Grandparents
Sir (Robert (Thomas)) Williamson
1563 – 1610
London, Middlesex, England
Ann Allen
Great-Grandparents
Sir Williamson
1530 – 1602
Alice Denton
1542 – 1573
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Sir Williamson
1498 – 1532
Isabel Threlkeld
1500 – 1532
Sir Denton
1516 – 1560
Margaret Mordaunt
1509 – 1596

Ann Williamson's Descendants

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Ann Williamson (1617 – 10 nov 1655) m. Francis Place (1615 – 10 nov 1655)
  1. 1. Mary Place (abt 1648 – dec 1710) m. Thomas (William) Powell (abt oct 1641 – abt 10 apr 1701)
    1. 1. Ann Powell
    2. 2. Place Powell (abt 1666 – abt 1775)
    3. 3. Honorias Powell (1669 – abt 1760) m. Joyce Lambert (abt 1671 – 1754)
      1. 1. Elizabeth Powell (abt 1692 – 19 may 1761)
      2. 2. Honorias Powell (1698 – 1763)
      3. 3. John Powell (1698 – 1763) m. Ann Pickett (1708 – 1776)
        1. 1. James Powell (abt 1725 – 15 jul 1776) m. Mary Gordon (7 nov 1728 – 29 jun 1808)
        2. 2. Benjamin Powell (oct 1730 – 10 feb 1800)
        3. 3. Elizabeth Powell (1741 – 1780)
        4. 4. William Powell (abt 1742 – abt 1809)
        5. 5. Ambrose Powell (abt 1745 – 1830)
        6. 6. Honorias Powell (abt 1750 – Abt. 1830)
        7. 7. Mary Powell
        8. 8. Francis Powell
        9. 9. Joyce Powell
    4. 4. Elizabeth Powell (aft 1671 – 18 dec 1774)
    5. 5. Anne (Ester) Powell (abt 1675 – 18 dec 1774)
    6. 6. Thomas (william) Powell (abt 1680 – )

Ann Williamson's Timeline

2 Records

1617
1617
Birth of Ann Williamson in Lancaster County, Virginia, USA
Lancaster County, Virginia, USA
1655
10 nov 1655
Age 38
Death of Ann Williamson in suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia, USA
suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1617
    Event Place: Lancaster County, Virginia, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 10 nov 1655
    Event Place: suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia, USA

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