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Lady Ann Sampson 1654–1704 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1654

Birth Location: England

Death Date: 1704

Death Location: King and Queen, Virginia, United States

Father: James Sampson

Mother: Elizabeth Barcroft

Spouse(s): Christopher KNIGHT

Children(s): Thomas Carlton, Thomas Carlton, Thomas Carlton, Christopher II, William Carlton, Thomas Sr

The story of Lady Ann Sampson began in 1654 in England. Lady Ann Sampson married Christopher Carlton Sir Knight, and had children including Christopher Carlton Ii, Thomas Carleton Carlton, Thomas Carleton Sr, Thomas Carlton, Thomas Charleton Carlton, William Carlton. Lady Ann Sampson passed away in 1704 in King and Queen, Virginia, United States.

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Biography

  • The story of Lady Ann Sampson began in 1654 in England.
  • Lady Ann Sampson married Christopher Carlton Sir Knight, and had children including Christopher Carlton Ii, Thomas Carleton Carlton, Thomas Carleton Sr, Thomas Carlton, Thomas Charleton Carlton, William Carlton.
  • Lady Ann Sampson passed away in 1704 in King and Queen, Virginia, United States.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Lady Sampson's Ancestors

Self
Lady Sampson
1654–1704
Birth Place: England
Parents
James Sampson
1626–1689
Stevenheath, Middlesex, England
Elizabeth Barcroft
1630–1670
Stepney, Middlesex, England
Grandparents
James Sampson
1603–1662
Fremington, Devon, England
Ann Barrat
1582–
Falkirk, Stirlingshire, Scotland
Charles Bearcroft
1609–1663
Elizabeth
1617–1654
Windridge, Hertfordshire, , England
Great-Grandparents
Robert Sympson
1560–1617
Katherine Bradene
1562–1584
Mary Halsey
1595–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Patrick Sympson
1539–1624
Plenderleith Johnstone
1543–1623
Robert Bradene
1535–1617
Katherine Lundin
1537–1617

Lady Sampson's Descendants

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Lady (Ann) Sampson (1654–1704) m. Christopher (Carlton SIR) KNIGHT (24 NOV 1649–22 Jan 1704)
  1. 1. Thomas ((Carleton)) Carlton 1667–1734 m. Elizabeth (Hazelton) (Hazeltine) 1677–1758
    1. 1. Deacon (Thomas) Carlton 1699–1758 m. Hannah (Howell) Roberts 1689–1758
      1. 1. Richard Carlton 1720–1790 m. Mary (Elizabeth) Fordham 1719–1792
        1. 1. Blake Carlton 1750–1783 m. Fesiba Heath 1750–1807
        2. 2. Rachel Carlton 1754–
        3. 3. Sarah Carlton 1752–
        4. 4. Richard Carlton 1745–1842
        5. 5. Thomas Carlton 1747–1795
        6. 6. John Carlton 1735–1839
        7. 7. Elizabeth Carlton 1742–
        8. 8. Mary (Ann) Carlton 1748–1795
        9. 9. Lydia Carlton 1761–
        10. 10. Frankey Carlton 1761–
        11. 11. Samuel Carlton 1758–
      2. 2. Sarah (Ann) Carlton 1730–1810
    2. 2. Sarah Carleton 1707–1747
    3. 3. Ebenezer Carlton 1704–1761
    4. 4. Bethiah Carlton 1700–1758
    5. 5. Elizabeth Carleton 1706–1773
    6. 6. Christopher Carlton 1702–1760
    7. 7. Ruth Carleton 1700–1747
    8. 8. George Carleton 1702–1783
    9. 9. John Carleton 1708–1782
    10. 10. Deacon (Thomas Samuel Carlton) II 1697–1766
  2. 2. Thomas Carlton 1685–1741
  3. 3. Thomas (Charleton) Carlton 1690–1715
  4. 4. Christopher (Carlton) II 1681–1741
  5. 5. William Carlton 1676–1741
  6. 6. Thomas (Carleton) Sr 1680–1741

Lady Sampson's Timeline

2 Records

1654
1654
Birth of Lady Ann Sampson in England
England
1704
1704
Age 50
Death of Lady Ann Sampson in King and Queen, Virginia, United States
King and Queen, Virginia, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1654
    Event Place: England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Event Date: 1666
    Event Place: Virginia
    Record Source: U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s, Place: Virginia; Year: 1666; Page Number: 3

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1704
    Event Place: King and Queen, Virginia, United States

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