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Anne Bernard 1634–1698 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1634

Birth Location: Petsoe, Bucking, England

Death Date: 14 Apr 1698

Death Location: Purton, Gloucester, Virginia, United States

Father: Richard Bernard

Mother: Anna Cordray

Spouse(s): Col. Smith

Children(s): Smith None

In 1634, Anne Bernard entered the world in Petsoe, Bucking, England, born to Richard Bernard And Anna Cordray. Anne Bernard married Col John Speaker Of Burgess Smith, and had children including Smith. Anne Bernard passed away in 1698 in Purton, Gloucester, Virginia, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1634, Anne Bernard entered the world in Petsoe, Bucking, England, born to Richard Bernard And Anna Cordray.
  • Anne Bernard married Col John Speaker Of Burgess Smith, and had children including Smith.
  • Anne Bernard passed away in 1698 in Purton, Gloucester, Virginia, United States.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Anne Bernard's Ancestors

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Anne Bernard
1634–1698
Birth Place: Petsoe, Bucking, England
Parents
Richard Bernard
1608–1651
Turvey, Bedford, England
Anna Cordray
1609–1670
Chute, Wiltshire, England
Grandparents
Richard ('of Great Doddington') BERNARD
1555–1613
Abington, Northamptonshire, , England
Elizabeth Woolhouse
1572–1622
London, London, England
John Cordray
1541–1611
Chute, Wiltshire, England
Bridget Mompesson
1575–1653
Chute, Wiltshire, , England
Great-Grandparents
Sir Bernard
1530–1602
Alice Bernard
1525–1612
Anthony Woodhouse
1533–1587
Lady Strelley
1538–1606
Thomas Cordray
1520–1582
Jane (Murrell)
1523–1598
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Sir Abington
1490–1718
Cecily Bernard
1495–1557
Sir Haselwood
1502–1559
Alice Gascoigne
1510–1573
Sir Derbyshire
1504–1536
Margaret Baker
1504–1536
John London
1512–1559
Alice Baynham
1514–1543
Sir III
1494–1546
Joan deGray
1468–1498
Captain Morris
1481–1556
Lady (Moore)
1483–1540

Anne Bernard's Descendants

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Anne Bernard (1634–14 Apr 1698) m. Col. (John, Speaker of Burgess) Smith (12 Sep 1624–Feb 1698)
  1. 1. Smith 1624–1698 m. Mary (Read Warner (DNA) (7GGM)) (VA) 1664–1700
    1. 1. Mary Gay 1770–1684
      1. 1. Wm (G.) Wells 1806–1854 m. Narcissa Brown 1808–1850 m. Nancy Hobbs 1819–1850 m. Saml Brown 1808–1850 m. Narcissa Brown 1808–1850
        1. 1. John Wells 1834– m. Anna Gupton 1838–1881 m. Elizabeth ("Betsy" A.) Johnson 1839–1915
        2. 2. Catherine Wells 1842–
        3. 3. Sarah WELLS 1852–
        4. 4. Frances (Messaniah) Wells 1832–1863 m. Jesse (G) Ussery 1828–1862
        5. 5. Emily Wells 1841–1860
        6. 6. Emiline (or Emily) Wells 1841–1860
        7. 7. Samuel Wells 1827–1857 m. Eliza (Rebecca) McCowan 1838–1878
        8. 8. Frances (Messaniah) Wells 1833–1863
        9. 9. Mary Wells 1826–1860
        10. 10. Masanire Wells 1832–
        11. 11. Martha Wells 1844–1857
        12. 12. John Wells 1834–1857
        13. 13. Martha Wells 1844–
        14. 14. Samuel Wells 1827–1857
        15. 15. Mary Wells 1826–1860
        16. 16. Catharine Wells 1837–1860
        17. 17. Hugh (James) Wells 1832–1896 m. Rose (E) Johnson 1839–1915
        18. 18. Hugh (J) Wells 1832–1896 m. Elizabeth (A.) Johnson 1839–1915
      2. 2. Margaret Wells 1798–
      3. 3. Thomas (C.) Wells 1795–
      4. 4. Samuel (Guy) Wells 1807–1880 m. Emily (Antonet) Hobbs 1824–1895 m. Anna ("Annie") Brown 1803–1850
        1. 1. Martha (Jane) Wells 1831–1880 m. Richard Hazelwood 1826–1880
        2. 2. Julia (Adaline) Wells 1834–1873 m. James (Albert) Cooper 1838–1905
      5. 5. Isabel ("Ibby") Wells 1810–
      6. 6. Samuel (Guy) Wells 1807–1880
      7. 7. Isabel ("Ibby") Wells 1810–
      8. 8. Margaret Wells 1798–
      9. 9. Thomas (C.) Wells 1795–
    2. 2. Colonel (John) Smith 1684–1777
    3. 3. John (Philip) Smith 1685–1712
    4. 4. Phillip Smith 1680–1743 m. Hannah (Shapleigh) Smith 1690–1743 m. Mary Matthews 1695–1765 m. Mary (Mathews) Smith 1675–1743
    5. 5. Mildred (Warner) Smith 1681–1725
    6. 6. Ann Smith 1680–1724 m. Colonel (Henry) Willis 1691–1740
      1. 1. Betty Willis 1725–
    7. 7. Thomas Smith 1684–1733
    8. 8. Augustine Smith 1687–1756

Anne Bernard's Timeline

2 Records

1634
1634
Birth of Anne Bernard in Petsoe, Bucking, England
Petsoe, Bucking, England
1698
14 Apr 1698
Age 64
Death of Anne Bernard in Purton, Gloucester, Virginia, United States
Purton, Gloucester, Virginia, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1634
    Event Place: Petsoe, Bucking, England
    Record Source:
    [1] U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970, Volume: 1
    [2] Millennium File

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 14 Apr 1698
    Event Place: Purton, Gloucester, Virginia, United States

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