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Anne Gilman 1624–1669 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1624
Birth Location: Horningheath, Suffolk, England
Death Date: 24 Jul 1669
Death Location: St James, Suffolk, England
Father: Edmund Gillman
Mother: Rakhil Gilman
Spouse(s): Sir. Horningheath
Children(s): Thomas Lucas
Anne Gilman was born in 1624 in Horningheath, Suffolk, England, the child of Edmund Wolf Gillman And Rakhil Rachel Gilman. Anne Gilman married Sir Thomas Lucas Of Horningheath, and had children including Thomas Lucas. Anne Gilman passed away in 1669 in St James, Suffolk, England.
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Biography
- Anne Gilman was born in 1624 in Horningheath, Suffolk, England, the child of Edmund Wolf Gillman And Rakhil Rachel Gilman.
- Anne Gilman married Sir Thomas Lucas Of Horningheath, and had children including Thomas Lucas.
- Anne Gilman passed away in 1669 in St James, Suffolk, England.
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Anne Gilman's Descendants
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1. Thomas Lucas 1649–1722 m. Dorothy Letchworth 1670–1722
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1. Mary Lucas 1690–1741 m. William Scott 1704–1739
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1. Zachariah Scott 1737–1775 m. Elizabeth Tannehill 1736–1780
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1. Winfield Scott 1762–1814 m. Christine (Friderique) Seller 1772–1810
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Anne Gilman's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1624
Event Place: Horningheath, Suffolk, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 24 Jul 1669
Event Place: St James, Suffolk, England