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ANNE SPICER 1713–1794 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1713

Birth Location: BRIGHTON SUSSEX ENGLAND UK

Death Date: 1794

Death Location: LEWES SUSSEX ENGLAND UK

Father: Richard Spicer

Mother: Mary Ashby

Spouse(s): EDWARD BLABER

Children(s): JAMES BLABER, Sarah Blaber, RICHARD BLABER, THOMAS BLABER, BENJAMIN BLABER, Ann Blaber

In 1713, ANNE SPICER entered the world in BRIGHTON SUSSEX ENGLAND UK, born to Richard Spicer And Mary Ashby. ANNE SPICER married Edward Blaber, and had children including Ann Blaber, Benjamin Blaber, James Blaber, Richard Blaber, Sarah Blaber, Thomas Blaber. ANNE SPICER passed away in 1794 in LEWES SUSSEX ENGLAND UK.

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  • In 1713, ANNE SPICER entered the world in BRIGHTON SUSSEX ENGLAND UK, born to Richard Spicer And Mary Ashby.
  • ANNE SPICER married Edward Blaber, and had children including Ann Blaber, Benjamin Blaber, James Blaber, Richard Blaber, Sarah Blaber, Thomas Blaber.
  • ANNE SPICER passed away in 1794 in LEWES SUSSEX ENGLAND UK.

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ANNE SPICER's Ancestors

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ANNE SPICER
1713–1794
Birth Place: BRIGHTON SUSSEX ENGLAND UK
Parents
Richard Spicer
1682–1754
Brighton, Sussex, England
Mary Ashby
1686–1751
England
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

ANNE SPICER's Descendants

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ANNE SPICER (1713–1794) m. EDWARD BLABER (1712–1794)
  1. 1. JAMES BLABER 1756–1842 m. Eden Ireland 1763–1833
    1. 1. Kezia Blaber 1802–1887 m. JAMES NUTLEY 1801–1874
      1. 1. Richard Nutley 1831–1904 m. Jane Harris 1833–1870
        1. 1. CLARA NUTLEY 1861–1942 m. William Moss 1859–1900
        2. 2. EDWIN NUTLEY 1860–1916
        3. 3. Richard Nutley 1854–1896 m. Elizabeth Shawyer 1861–1949
        4. 4. Alfred NUTLEY 1856–
        5. 5. David NUTLEY 1857–1940 m. Harriett Lee 1846–1901 m. Alice Hitchcock 1876–1965
        6. 6. Jane NUTLEY 1857–
        7. 7. Emily NUTLEY 1865–
        8. 8. Walter NUTLEY 1865–
        9. 9. Keziah NUTLEY 1867–
        10. 10. Richard Nutley 1854–1896 m. Elizabeth Shawyer 1860–1949
        11. 11. David Nutley 1857–1940
        12. 12. Arthur Nutley 1863–
        13. 13. Walter Nutley 1865–1912
        14. 14. Arthur Nutley 1864–
      2. 2. Henry Nutley 1831–1884
      3. 3. John Nutley 1828–
      4. 4. Alfred Nutley 1827–1843
      5. 5. George Nutley 1824–
      6. 6. Joseph Nutley 1823–1833
      7. 7. Mary (Ann) Nutley 1834–1866
      8. 8. William Nutley 1836–
      9. 9. David Nutley 1840–1917 m. MARY (ANN PARKER) HARRIS 1839–1914
        1. 1. CHARLES (JAMES) NUTLEY 1863–1938
        2. 2. MARY (ANN) NUTLEY 1864–
        3. 3. HARRIETT (KEZIA) NUTLEY 1867–1868
        4. 4. HORACE (VALENTINE EMANUEL) NUTLEY 1869–1950
        5. 5. Alfred (Squire) Nutley 1871–1950 m. elizabeth masterson 1861–1949 m. Florence (Ann) Cornock 1873–1962
        6. 6. RHODA (ELIZA) NUTLEY 1874–1924
        7. 7. MATILDA (JANE) NUTLEY 1876–1891
        8. 8. ALBERT (EDWARD) NUTLEY 1878–1962
        9. 9. FLORENCE NUTLEY 1878–1878
      10. 10. Charles Nutley 1832–1890 m. Sarah Townsend 1833– m. Sarah Townsend 1833–
        1. 1. Jane Nutley 1868–1947
        2. 2. MARY (ANN) NUTLEY 1871–
        3. 3. Jane Nutley 1868–1947
        4. 4. MARY (ANN) NUTLEY 1871–
      11. 11. JAMES NUTLEY 1819–1895
    2. 2. JOSEPH BLABER 1790–1861
      1. 1. Eden Blaber 1813–1890
        1. 1. John Herriott 1845–1906
      2. 2. Sarah Blaber 1816–1888
        1. 1. Jane Barber 1844–1921
    3. 3. RICHARD BLABER 1793–1795
    4. 4. EDEN BLABER 1798–1858
  2. 2. Sarah Blaber 1751–1829
    1. 1. Milley (Sussanah) Dunford 1803–1870
      1. 1. George Freeman 1846–
        1. 1. Charles (Richard) Freeman 1875–1941
  3. 3. RICHARD BLABER 1749–
    1. 1. Richard Blaber 1788–1869
      1. 1. Anne BLABER 1815–
        1. 1. Mary Rewell 1841–1925
  4. 4. THOMAS BLABER 1743–
    1. 1. James Blaber 1786–1880
      1. 1. Charlotte BLABER 1815–1887
        1. 1. James Trigwell 1853–1914
  5. 5. BENJAMIN BLABER 1752–
    1. 1. BENJAMIN BLABER 1777–1852
      1. 1. Benjamin Blaber 1815–1888
        1. 1. Sarah Blaber 1845–1936
      2. 2. Rhoda Blaber 1826–1897
        1. 1. James ("1854" "J E A" Edward ANNETTE) Howell 1854–1928
      3. 3. William BLABER 1813–1891
        1. 1. Joseph ((Jessy)) Blaber 1849–1894
  6. 6. Ann Blaber 1746–1825
    1. 1. Richard Smith 1784–
      1. 1. David Smith 1825–1906
        1. 1. Frances Smith 1867–

ANNE SPICER's Timeline

2 Records

1713
1713
Birth of ANNE SPICER in BRIGHTON SUSSEX ENGLAND UK
BRIGHTON SUSSEX ENGLAND UK
1794
1794
Age 81
Death of ANNE SPICER in LEWES SUSSEX ENGLAND UK
LEWES SUSSEX ENGLAND UK

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1713
    Event Place: BRIGHTON SUSSEX ENGLAND UK
    Record Source: Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Tree

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1794
    Event Place: LEWES SUSSEX ENGLAND UK
    Record Source: Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Tree

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