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Sign up freeAnne Tracy Throckmorton 1545 – 1615 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1545
Birth Location: Scotland
Death Date: 1615
Death Location: Scotland
Father: Sir Carew
Mother: Elizabeth Coker
Spouse(s): John Haccombe
Children(s): Katherine Carew
The story of Anne Tracy Throckmorton began in 1545 in Scotland. Anne Tracy Throckmorton married John Carew, of Haccombe, and had children including Katherine Carew. Anne Tracy Throckmorton passed away in 1615 in Scotland.
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Biography
- The story of Anne Tracy Throckmorton began in 1545 in Scotland.
- Anne Tracy Throckmorton married John Carew, of Haccombe, and had children including Katherine Carew.
- Anne Tracy Throckmorton passed away in 1615 in Scotland.
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Anne Throckmorton's Ancestors
Anne Throckmorton's Descendants
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1. Katherine Carew (1576 – 1643) m. James ((Tutor of Blackhall)) Stewart (Abt 1578 – 11 May 1618)
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1. Elizabeth ((Bessie)) Stewart (1602 – 13 Feb 1662) m. Rev (John) Maxwell (1599 – 21 Mar 1677)
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1. Zacharias (Maxwell of) Blawarthill (1650 – Apr 1698) m. Jean Hamilton (1650 – 1695)
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1. John ((Sir) of Blawerthill, 2nd Baronet) Maxwell (27 Feb 1687 – 24 Dec 1752) m. Barbara Stewart (26 Jan 1702 – 1737)
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Anne Throckmorton's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1545
Event Place: Scotland
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1615
Event Place: Scotland