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Anna Ann Vass, daughter of John Vaux Vaulx Voss Vass Vox I, married Peter Brooke 1713–1754 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 22 Apr 1713

Birth Location: Essex County, Virginia

Death Date: 9 Jul 1754

Death Location: Essex County, Virginia

Father: John Vass

Mother: Rachel Pendleton

Spouse(s): Peter Brooks

Children(s): Anna Brooks

Anna Ann Vass, daughter of John Vaux Vaulx Voss Vass Vox I, married Peter Brooke Was Born In 1713 In Essex County, Virginia, The Child Of John I Vass And Rachel Pendleton. Anna Ann Vass, daughter of John Vaux Vaulx Voss Vass Vox I, married Peter Brooke Married Peter Brooks, and had children including Anna Brooks. Anna Ann Vass, daughter of John Vaux Vaulx Voss Vass Vox I, married Peter Brooke Passed Away In 1754 In Essex County, Virginia.

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Biography

  • Anna Ann Vass, daughter of John Vaux Vaulx Voss Vass Vox I, married Peter Brooke Was Born In 1713 In Essex County, Virginia, The Child Of John I Vass And Rachel Pendleton.
  • Anna Ann Vass, daughter of John Vaux Vaulx Voss Vass Vox I, married Peter Brooke Married Peter Brooks, and had children including Anna Brooks.
  • Anna Ann Vass, daughter of John Vaux Vaulx Voss Vass Vox I, married Peter Brooke Passed Away In 1754 In Essex County, Virginia.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Anna Brooke's Ancestors

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Anna Brooke
1713–1754
Birth Place: Essex County, Virginia
Parents
John I Vass
1693–1753
King and Queen County, Virginia
Rachel Pendleton
1693–1755
Tidewater, King and Queen, Virginia
Grandparents
Vincent (I Vaux Vaulx Voss Vass Vox of Essex County Virginia, son of Robert I,) #3husb
1655–1727
Wiltshire, England or South Farnham, Essex, Virginia or Lancaster Co, Virginia
Ann Sharpe
1665–1709
New Kent County, Virginia, USA
Great-Grandparents
Robert Vaulx\Vass
1616–1690
Elizabeth Burwell
1620–1666
John Sharpe
1624–1669
Judith Penn
1642–1668
2nd-Great-Grandparents
James Medicus
1570–1626
John Sharp
1600–1680
Elinor Denham
1605–1664
Ann Whitefield
1632–1664

Anna Brooke's Descendants

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Anna (Ann Vass, daughter of John Vaux Vaulx Voss Vass Vox I, married Peter) Brooke (22 Apr 1713–9 Jul 1754) m. Peter Brooks (26 Mar 1718–02 Nov 1758)
  1. 1. Anna Brooks 1740–1773 m. John Chaney 1740–1798
    1. 1. Elizabeth (Lovell) Chaney 1760–1825 m. John (Hoskings) Colonel 1751–1813
      1. 1. Leven Hoskins 1791–1840 m. Nancy Vittitoe 1790–1856
        1. 1. Lucretia (Ann) Hoskins 1822–1870 m. Simon (Dotson "Sim") Coy 1823–1900

Anna Brooke's Timeline

2 Records

1713
22 Apr 1713
Birth of Anna Ann Vass, daughter of John Vaux Vaulx Voss Vass Vox I, married Peter Brooke in Essex County, Virginia
Essex County, Virginia
1754
9 Jul 1754
Age 41
Death of Anna Ann Vass, daughter of John Vaux Vaulx Voss Vass Vox I, married Peter Brooke in Essex County, Virginia
Essex County, Virginia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 22 Apr 1713
    Event Place: Essex County, Virginia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 9 Jul 1754
    Event Place: Essex County, Virginia

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