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Anne Mott 1671–1740 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1671

Birth Location: Old Rappahannock County, Colony of Virginia

Death Date: 6 Jun 1740

Death Location: King George, King George, Colony of Virginia

Father: George Mott

Mother: Elizabeth Pigg

Spouse(s): John Glendening

Children(s):

Anne Mott was born in 1671 in Old Rappahannock County, Colony of Virginia, the child of George Mott And Elizabeth Pigg. Anne Mott married John Glendening. Anne Mott passed away in 1740 in King George, King George, Colony of Virginia.

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Biography

  • Anne Mott was born in 1671 in Old Rappahannock County, Colony of Virginia, the child of George Mott And Elizabeth Pigg.
  • Anne Mott married John Glendening.
  • Anne Mott passed away in 1740 in King George, King George, Colony of Virginia.

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Anne Mott's Ancestors

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Anne Mott
1671–1740
Birth Place: Old Rappahannock County, Colony of Virginia
Parents
George Mott
1620–1674
Saffron Walden, Essex, England
Elizabeth Pigg
1645–1697
Old Rappahannock, Virginia
Grandparents
John Pigg
1615–1685
Lincolnshire, England
Jane Shipingfield
1620–1684
Boston, Lincolnshire, England
Great-Grandparents
Charles Pigg
1575–1640
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Richard Pigg
1550–
Jane Bullen
1555–

Anne Mott's Timeline

2 Records

1671
1671
Birth of Anne Mott in Old Rappahannock County, Colony of Virginia
Old Rappahannock County, Colony of Virginia
1740
6 Jun 1740
Age 69
Death of Anne Mott in King George, King George, Colony of Virginia
King George, King George, Colony of Virginia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1671
    Event Place: Old Rappahannock County, Colony of Virginia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 6 Jun 1740
    Event Place: King George, King George, Colony of Virginia

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