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Ann York 1640–1679 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1640

Birth Location: Perquimans Co., North Carolina

Death Date: 22 Apr 1679

Death Location: Berkeley Parish, North Carolina, United States

Father: Philip Royston

Mother: Ann None

Spouse(s): Thomas (Jooke), William Therrill

Children(s): Sarah COOKE, Mary Cooke, John Cook, Elizabeth Cooke, Sarah Cooke

Ann York was born in 1640 in Perquimans Co., North Carolina, the child of Philip Yorke Viscount Royston And Ann. Ann York married Thomas Captain Cooke Jooke, Thomas Wood, William Therrill, and had children including Elizabeth Cooke, John Cook, John Cooke, Mary Ann Cooke, Mary Cooke, Sarah Cooke. Ann York passed away in 1679 in Berkeley Parish, North Carolina, United States.

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Biography

  • Ann York was born in 1640 in Perquimans Co., North Carolina, the child of Philip Yorke Viscount Royston And Ann.
  • Ann York married Thomas Captain Cooke Jooke, Thomas Wood, William Therrill, and had children including Elizabeth Cooke, John Cook, John Cooke, Mary Ann Cooke, Mary Cooke, Sarah Cooke.
  • Ann York passed away in 1679 in Berkeley Parish, North Carolina, United States.

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Ann York's Ancestors

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Ann York
1640–1679
Birth Place: Perquimans Co., North Carolina
Parents
Philip Yorke, Viscount Royston
1609–1640
Perquimans Co., North Carolina, Colonial America
Ann
1614–1679
Perquimans Co., North Carolina
Grandparents
Bartholomew Yorke
1580–1618
Calne, Wiltshire Unitary Authority, Wiltshire, England
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Ann York's Descendants

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Ann York (1640–22 Apr 1679) m. Thomas ((Captain) Cooke) (Jooke) (5 Nov 1637–23 Mar 1677) m. William Therrill (ABT 1638–1682)
  1. 1. Sarah COOKE 1668–1711 m. Lt. (William) Stephens 1667–1737
    1. 1. George (Giles) STEPHENS 1705–1778 m. Alice (Elsie) Gudgeon 1706–1773 m. Avarilla (Heathcoat) PICKETT 1739–
      1. 1. Edward Stevens 1747–1823 m. Elizabeth Greene 1745– m. Jemima Green 1750–1790 m. Lucretia Kelly –1829 m. Elizabeth (mnu) Stevens 1775–
        1. 1. Elijah (G) Stevens 1773–1860 m. Faith Rogers 1777–1861
        2. 2. Rutha Stevens 1785–1859
        3. 3. William Stevens 1773–1834
        4. 4. Silas Stevens 1795–1870 m. Sarah (Penelope) Ogilvie 1821–1856 m. Mary (H.) Tanner –1840 m. Illisa Rankin –1843
        5. 5. Stephen Stevens 1799–1860
        6. 6. John (W) Stevens 1795–1861
        7. 7. Immanuel Stevens 1775–
        8. 8. Sarah Stevens 1790–1872
      2. 2. Giles Stevens 1723–1807
      3. 3. Ephraim Stevens 1740–1814
      4. 4. James Stevens 1725–1798
      5. 5. Thomas Stevens 1745–1814
      6. 6. Mary Stevens 1752–
      7. 7. Giles Stephens 1747–1838
      8. 8. WILLIAM STEPHENS 1721–
      9. 9. Ephraim Stephens 1740–1814
      10. 10. James Stevens 1730–1798
    2. 2. William (BrigGen) STEPHENSON 1711–1780
    3. 3. Mary Stephens 1710–1734
    4. 4. Joseph Stephens 1705–1765
    5. 5. Ann STEPHENS 1708–1732
    6. 6. Ruth Stephens 1705–
    7. 7. James Stephens 1690–
    8. 8. John (A) Stephens 1685–1771
    9. 9. Rachel Stephens 1686–1700
    10. 10. Robert STEPHENS 1704–1757
    11. 11. Richard Stephens 1713–1738
    12. 12. Sarah Stephens 1704–1730
    13. 13. William Stephens 1688–
    14. 14. Ann (Stephens) 1703 1703–
    15. 15. George (Washington) Stephens 1695–1761
    16. 16. Richard Stevens 1679–1754
    17. 17. Joseph Stephens 1706–1765
    18. 18. William Stephens 1688–1689
    19. 19. John Stephens 1685–1771
    20. 20. William (Stephens) 1707--1761 1707–1761
  2. 2. Mary Cooke 1669–1688
  3. 3. John Cook 1670–1696
  4. 4. Elizabeth Cooke 1656–1695 m. Governor (Alexander) Lillington 1644–1697 m. Samuel Swann 1653–1707
    1. 1. Ann Lillington 1679–1712
    2. 2. Mary Lillington 1683–1771 m. Jeremiah Vail 1670–1771
      1. 1. Jeremiah Vail 1710–1749
      2. 2. Martha Vail 1714–1791
      3. 3. Edward Vail 1717–1777
      4. 4. Peter Vail 1722–1771 m. Martha Terry 1724–1771
      5. 5. Henry Vail 1712–1724
      6. 6. Gamaliel Vail 1714–1748
      7. 7. Mary Vail 1708–1747
      8. 8. Elizabeth Vail 1765–1835
      9. 9. Sarah (Elizabeth) Vail 1710–1770
      10. 10. Gamaliel Vail 1715–1836
      11. 11. Gamaliel VAIL 1714–
    3. 3. John (Alexander) Lillington 1687–1723
    4. 4. Sarah Lillington 1681–1690
    5. 5. James LILLINGTON 1671–1692
    6. 6. Alexander LILLINGTON 1674–1693
    7. 7. George Lillington 1693–1706
    8. 8. Sarah Swann 1701–
    9. 9. Elizabeth Swann 1699–1729
  5. 5. Sarah Cooke 1668–1717

Ann York's Timeline

2 Records

1640
1640
Birth of Ann York in Perquimans Co., North Carolina
Perquimans Co., North Carolina
1679
22 Apr 1679
Age 39
Death of Ann York in Berkeley Parish, North Carolina, United States
Berkeley Parish, North Carolina, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1640
    Event Place: Perquimans Co., North Carolina

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 22 Apr 1679
    Event Place: Berkeley Parish, North Carolina, United States

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