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Annie Peterson 1632–1654 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: Abt. 1632
Birth Location: Ireland
Death Date: Abt. 1654
Death Location: Downpatrick, County Down, Ireland
Father: Richard Martin
Mother: Elizabeth Salter
Spouse(s): Richard Martyn
Children(s): Hugh Martin
The story of Annie Peterson began in 1632 in Ireland. Annie Peterson married Richard Martyn, and had children including Hugh Martin. Annie Peterson passed away in 1654 in Downpatrick, County Down, Ireland.
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Biography
- The story of Annie Peterson began in 1632 in Ireland.
- Annie Peterson married Richard Martyn, and had children including Hugh Martin.
- Annie Peterson passed away in 1654 in Downpatrick, County Down, Ireland.
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Annie Peterson's Ancestors
Annie Peterson's Descendants
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1. Hugh Martin 1648–1711 m. Mary Crosley 1651–1673
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1. George ("William") Martin 1668–1743 m. Elizabeth Orr 1674–1719
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1. Hugh Martin 1695–1766 m. Lilias ("Lillie") Orr 1713–1745
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1. William (Martin) Sr 1733–1795 m. Anne Martin 1735–1795
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2. Robert Martin 1687–
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3. John Martin 1688–
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4. William Martin 1689–1753
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5. Samuel (E) Martin 1696–
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6. Agnes (Nancy) Martin 1700–1743
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7. James Martin 1704–
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8. Mary Martin 1705–
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Annie Peterson's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: Abt. 1632
Event Place: Ireland
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: Abt. 1654
Event Place: Downpatrick, County Down, Ireland