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Anne Paine 1688–1747 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 15 Sep 1688
Birth Location: Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, English Colonial America
Death Date: 6 Jan 1747
Death Location: East Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island, United States of America
Father: Samuel Paine\Payne
Mother: Anne Peck
Spouse(s): Peter Hunt
Children(s): Abigail Hunt, Anne Hunt, Martha Hunt
In 1688, Anne Paine entered the world in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, English Colonial America, born to Samuel Paine Payne And Anne Peck. Anne Paine married Peter Hunt, and had children including Abigail Hunt, Anne Anna Hunt, Martha Hunt. Anne Paine passed away in 1747 in East Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island, United States of America.
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Biography
- In 1688, Anne Paine entered the world in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, English Colonial America, born to Samuel Paine Payne And Anne Peck.
- Anne Paine married Peter Hunt, and had children including Abigail Hunt, Anne Anna Hunt, Martha Hunt.
- Anne Paine passed away in 1747 in East Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island, United States of America.
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Anne Paine's Ancestors
Anne Paine's Descendants
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1. Abigail Hunt 1719–1758 m. Benjamin (Beal) Capt. 1702–1793
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1. Abigail (Beale) (Bale) 1746–1821 m. Joshua (Hayward) Maj. 1737–1778 m. Edward (Howard) Col. 1723–1809
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1. Abigail ("Nabby") Hayward 1767–1850 m. Joseph French 1760–1788 m. Marlborough (Whiting) (Whitteng) 1755–1830
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1. Charles (C. French) Capt 1784–1880
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2. Ephraim (Howard) Whiting 1805–1842
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3. Martin Whiting 1797–1870
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4. Sumner Whiting 1799–1857
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5. John (Adams) Whiting 1800–1888
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2. Betty ((Betsey\Bettee\Elizabeth)) Hayward 1770–1788
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3. Ephraim Hayward 1774–1824
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4. Joshua Hayward 1766–1845 m. Submitt Erskine 1767–
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5. Peter Hayward 1772–
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1. Peter (Hayward) (Howard) 1801–
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6. Benjamin (Beal Howard) Capt. 1788–1867 m. Susan Mitchell 1799–1850
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1. Susan (Elizabeth) Howard 1828–1916
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2. Olivia Howard 1835–1894
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7. Frances Howard 1791–1873
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8. Charles Howard 1790–1860
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9. Jonathan Hayward 1775–1833 m. Mary ((Polly)) Howard 1767–1849
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2. Joseph (Beale) Lt. 1743–1797 m. Lilly Davis 1752–1836
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1. Joseph Beal 1769–
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2. Peter Beale 1771–
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3. Samuel (Davis) Beale 1773–
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4. Theodosia Beal 1774–1794
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5. Lilly Beale 1776–
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6. Elisha Beal 1779–1780
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7. Sally Beale 1781–1848
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3. Benjamin (Beale) IV 1741–1825 m. Ann Copeland 1745–1814
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1. Ann Beale 1783–1826
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2. Benjamin Beale 1768–1826
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3. Bridget Beale 1770–1771
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4. Richard (Copeland) Beale 1773–1807
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5. Robert Beale 1778–1803
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6. Peter Beale 1776–1793
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7. Joseph Beale 1780–1800
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8. George (Washington) Beale 1782–1851
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9. Thomas (Smythe) Beale 1785–1785
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10. Thomas (Smythe) Beale 1787–1815
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4. Hannah (Beale) (Bale) 1748–1819
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5. Jonathan Beale 1757–1834
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6. Mary Beale 1750–1799
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7. Nathaniel Beale 1753–1832
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8. Peter Beale 1745–1797
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2. Anne ("Anna") Hunt 1723–1771 m. Noah Read 1717–1773
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1. Lois Read 1762–1790
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2. Judith Read 1758–1817
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3. Martha Hunt 1725–1785
Anne Paine's Timeline
2 Records
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 15 Sep 1688
Event Place: Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, English Colonial America
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 6 Jan 1747
Event Place: Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, English Colonial America
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Burial
Event Place: East Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island, United States of America
Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current