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Sign up freeMary Anne Newman 1609 – 1680 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1609
Birth Location: Somerset, England
Death Date: 30 Aug 1680
Death Location: Potton, Bedford, England
Father: Thomas Newman
Mother: Marye Morton
Spouse(s): Richard GGF
Children(s): Thomas Tapp
In 1609, Mary Anne Newman entered the world in Somerset, England, born to Thomas Calvin Newman and Marye Morton. Mary Anne Newman married Richard Tapp 10th GGF, and had children including Thomas Adam Tapp. Mary Anne Newman passed away in 1680 in Potton, Bedford, England.
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Biography
- In 1609, Mary Anne Newman entered the world in Somerset, England, born to Thomas Calvin Newman and Marye Morton.
- Mary Anne Newman married Richard Tapp 10th GGF, and had children including Thomas Adam Tapp.
- Mary Anne Newman passed away in 1680 in Potton, Bedford, England.
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Mary Newman's Descendants
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1. Thomas (Adam) Tapp (1628 – 8 May 1689) m. Mary (Sarah) Lewis (1636 – 1691)
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1. Mary (Ester) Tapp (1671 – 10 Sep 1731)
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1. Catherine (Ruth) Bragg (04 Dec 1694 – 29 Nov 1768) m. Coleman Read (2 Dec 1686 – 26 Apr 1748)
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1. Mary Read (1731 – 1792) m. George White (1722 – 1792)
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1609
Event Place: Somerset, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 30 Aug 1680
Event Place: Potton, Bedford, England