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Anne Hopper 1613–1637 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1613

Birth Location: London, London, England

Death Date: aft 4 Feb 1637

Death Location: Wandsworth, Surrey, England

Father: John Hopper

Mother: Priscilla Clay

Spouse(s): Thomas Taylor

Children(s): Jane Taylor, William Taylor

The story of Anne Hopper began in 1613 in London, London, England. Anne Hopper married Thomas Taylor, and had children including Jane Taylor, William Tailor, William Taylor. Anne Hopper passed away in 1637 in Wandsworth, Surrey, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Anne Hopper began in 1613 in London, London, England.
  • Anne Hopper married Thomas Taylor, and had children including Jane Taylor, William Tailor, William Taylor.
  • Anne Hopper passed away in 1637 in Wandsworth, Surrey, England.

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Anne Hopper's Ancestors

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Anne Hopper
1613–1637
Birth Place: London, London, England
Parents
John Hopper
1579–
St Andrew, London, England
Priscilla Clay
1583–
Enfield, St. Andrew, Middlesex, London
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Anne Hopper's Descendants

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Anne Hopper (1613–aft 4 Feb 1637) m. Thomas Taylor (28/12/1614–aft 4 Feb 1637)
  1. 1. Jane Taylor 1640–1717 m. John (Shine 14) Aushine 1632–1700
    1. 1. John (Taylor Shine) 13 1660–1708 m. Charlotte ("Callie") Cowart 1660–1700 m. Charlotte (Callie) Cowart 1660–1700
      1. 1. Elinore Shine 1698–1770 m. Gen. (Capt. James McIlvaine) MacIlwaine 1688–1735
        1. 1. Francis (McKilwain McKilwean) MacIlwaine 1720–1774 m. Elizabeth Stringer 1736–1760 m. Mary Nixon 1741–1781
        2. 2. Mary McIlwean 1731–1757
        3. 3. Margaret McIlwean 1728–
        4. 4. Sarah McIlwean 1730–1764
        5. 5. John Mackilean 1724–1774
        6. 6. Anne (E. "Nancy" MacILWAIN (or Nancy Murphrey 1742-1788)) (6GGM) 1730–1768
        7. 7. Hannah McIlwean 1727–
        8. 8. Francis McIlwean 1720–1774
        9. 9. Hannah McIlwain 1727–
      2. 2. Daniel Shine 1690–1757
      3. 3. Francis SHINE 1685–1735
      4. 4. James SHINE 1688–1740
    2. 2. Jane (Aushine \) Shine 1659–
    3. 3. George Shinn 1656–1739
    4. 4. Francis Shinn 1653–1744
    5. 5. William Shinn 1671–1737
    6. 6. Sarah Atkinson 1667–
    7. 7. Esther SHINN 1671–1686
    8. 8. Mary (Shinn Crosby) Fennimore 1656–1720
    9. 9. Martha Shinn 1652–1731
    10. 10. Ester Shinn 1653–1744
    11. 11. Francis SHINN 1525–1587
    12. 12. Thomas Shinn 1651–1738
  2. 2. William Taylor 1637–1662

Anne Hopper's Timeline

2 Records

1613
1613
Birth of Anne Hopper in London, London, England
London, London, England
1637
aft 4 Feb 1637
Age 24
Death of Anne Hopper in Wandsworth, Surrey, England
Wandsworth, Surrey, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1613
    Event Place: London, London, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: aft 4 Feb 1637
    Event Place: Wandsworth, Surrey, England

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