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Ann Wilmot 1670 – 1728 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 26 FEB 1670

Birth Location: New Haven, New Haven, Colony of Connecticut, British Colonial America

Death Date: 1 JAN 1728

Death Location: Colony of Connecticut, British Colonial America

Father: William Wilmot

Mother: Sarah Thomas

Spouse(s): Benjamin Lines, Peter Carrington

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The story of Ann Wilmot began in 1670 in New Haven, New Haven, Colony of Connecticut, British Colonial America. Ann Wilmot married Benjamin Lines, Peter Carrington. Ann Wilmot passed away in 1728 in Colony of Connecticut, British Colonial America.

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  • The story of Ann Wilmot began in 1670 in New Haven, New Haven, Colony of Connecticut, British Colonial America.
  • Ann Wilmot married Benjamin Lines, Peter Carrington.
  • Ann Wilmot passed away in 1728 in Colony of Connecticut, British Colonial America.

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Ann Wilmot's Ancestors

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Ann Wilmot
1670 – 1728
Birth Place: New Haven, New Haven, Colony of Connecticut, British Colonial America
Parents
William Wilmot
1624 –
New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Sarah Thomas
1640 – 1711
New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
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Ann Wilmot's Timeline

2 Records

1670
26 FEB 1670
Birth of Ann Wilmot in New Haven, New Haven, Colony of Connecticut, British Colonial America
New Haven, New Haven, Colony of Connecticut, British Colonial America
1728
1 JAN 1728
Age 58
Death of Ann Wilmot in Colony of Connecticut, British Colonial America
Colony of Connecticut, British Colonial America

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 26 FEB 1670
    Event Place: New Haven, New Haven, Colony of Connecticut, British Colonial America

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1 JAN 1728
    Event Place: Colony of Connecticut, British Colonial America

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