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Anne Watts 1600–1673 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1600
Birth Location: Cockfield, Durham, England
Death Date: 10 Apr 1673
Death Location: Scarborough, Cumberland Co, Maine, Colonial United States
Father: RALPH WATTS
Mother: Jane Ferch-Fycham
Spouse(s): George Dixon
Children(s): Anne Dixon
The story of Anne Watts began in 1600 in Cockfield, Durham, England. Anne Watts married George Dixon, and had children including Anne Dixon. Anne Watts passed away in 1673 in Scarborough, Cumberland Co, Maine, Colonial United States.
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Biography
- The story of Anne Watts began in 1600 in Cockfield, Durham, England.
- Anne Watts married George Dixon, and had children including Anne Dixon.
- Anne Watts passed away in 1673 in Scarborough, Cumberland Co, Maine, Colonial United States.
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Anne Watts's Ancestors
Anne Watts's Descendants
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1. Anne Dixon 1620–1670 m. Ralph Allison 1621–1676
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1. Anne Allison 1659–1697 m. Andrew BROWN 1656–1723
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1. Mary BROWN 1688–1742 m. Samuel Carr 1686–1731
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1. Mary Carr 1721–1794 m. Samuel (Fletcher) Sr. 1715–
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2. Catherine Brown 1689–1728 m. Joshua Lassell 1686–1750
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1. Matthew Lassell 1721–1778 m. Hannah Burbank 1727–1825
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Anne Watts's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1600
Event Place: Cockfield, Durham, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 10 Apr 1673
Event Place: Scarborough, Cumberland Co, Maine, Colonial United States