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Anne Phillips 1624–1679 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1624

Birth Location: Newborough, Staffordshire, England

Death Date: 2 Apr 1679

Death Location: York, Virginia, USA

Father: Gregory Phillips

Mother: Susannah Cocke

Spouse(s): Tyler None

Children(s): Jane\Joane Tyler, John Tyler, Daniel Tyler, Henry Tyler, Ann Tyler, Mary Tyler

In 1624, Anne Phillips entered the world in Newborough, Staffordshire, England, born to Gregory Phillips And Susannah Cocke. Anne Phillips married Tyler, and had children including Ann Orchard Tyler, Daniel Tyler, Henry Tyler, Jane Joane Sarah Tyler, John Tyler, Mary Tyler. Anne Phillips passed away in 1679 in York, Virginia, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1624, Anne Phillips entered the world in Newborough, Staffordshire, England, born to Gregory Phillips And Susannah Cocke.
  • Anne Phillips married Tyler, and had children including Ann Orchard Tyler, Daniel Tyler, Henry Tyler, Jane Joane Sarah Tyler, John Tyler, Mary Tyler.
  • Anne Phillips passed away in 1679 in York, Virginia, USA.

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Anne Phillips's Ancestors

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Anne Phillips
1624–1679
Birth Place: Newborough, Staffordshire, England
Parents
Gregory Phillips
1588–1658
Devon, England
Susannah Cocke
1590–1661
Cornwall, England
Grandparents
Ellis Phillips
1558–1619
Ludlow, Shropshire, England
Marian Crast
1565–1621
London, London, England
Captain (Thomas William) Cocke
1572–1596
Stottesdon, Shropshire, England
Elizabetha Leacrofte
1572–1627
Stottesdon, Shropshire, England, United Kingdom
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Anne Phillips's Descendants

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Anne Phillips (1624–2 Apr 1679) m. Tyler (1620–13 April 1672)
  1. 1. Jane\Joane (Sarah) Tyler 1672–1728 m. Richard (George) Smith 1656–1718
    1. 1. Richard (Smith\) Jr. 1695–1760 m. Agnes Cooke 1696–1774
      1. 1. Jane SMITH 1711–1774 m. William CROSS 1714–1782
        1. 1. Agnes Cross 1734–1832 m. Robert (Henry) Chappell 1732–1779
        2. 2. Richard (Bowling) Cross 1750–1802
        3. 3. John Cross 1724–1791
        4. 4. Maria Cross 1732–1769
        5. 5. Charles Cross 1742–1840
      2. 2. Richard Smith 1706–1756
      3. 3. Agnes Smith 1722–1806
      4. 4. Abraham Smith 1720–1782
      5. 5. Lucy Smith 1710–
      6. 6. Martha Smith 1705–
      7. 7. Mary Smith 1728–1785
      8. 8. Benjamin Smith 1741–
      9. 9. Ann Smith 1725–1761
      10. 10. Faithy Smith 1732–1785
  2. 2. John Tyler 1663–1729
  3. 3. Daniel Tyler 1662–1672
  4. 4. Henry Tyler 1660–1729
  5. 5. Ann (Orchard) Tyler 1670–1699
  6. 6. Mary Tyler 1665–1730

Anne Phillips's Timeline

2 Records

1624
1624
Birth of Anne Phillips in Newborough, Staffordshire, England
Newborough, Staffordshire, England
1679
2 Apr 1679
Age 55
Death of Anne Phillips in York, Virginia, USA
York, Virginia, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1624
    Event Place: Newborough, Staffordshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 2 Apr 1679
    Event Place: York, Virginia, USA

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