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Mary Ann Woodworth 1685–1718 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1685

Birth Location: Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, Colonial America

Death Date: bef. 1718

Death Location: Lebanon, Connecticut, USA

Father: Benjamin Woodworth

Mother: Deborah Damon

Spouse(s): Joseph II

Children(s): David Owens, Mary Owen, Esther Owen, Isaac Owen, Ann Owen, Rachel Owen

The story of Mary Ann Woodworth began in 1685 in Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, Colonial America. Mary Ann Woodworth married Joseph Owen Ii, and had children including Ann Owen, David Owens, Esther Owen, Isaac Owen, Mary Ann Owen, Rachel Owen. Mary Ann Woodworth passed away in 1718 in Lebanon, Connecticut, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Mary Ann Woodworth began in 1685 in Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, Colonial America.
  • Mary Ann Woodworth married Joseph Owen Ii, and had children including Ann Owen, David Owens, Esther Owen, Isaac Owen, Mary Ann Owen, Rachel Owen.
  • Mary Ann Woodworth passed away in 1718 in Lebanon, Connecticut, USA.

Immediate Family

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Children(s)

Mary Woodworth's Ancestors

Self
Mary Woodworth
1685–1718
Birth Place: Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, Colonial America
Parents
Benjamin Woodworth
1648–1728
Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
Deborah Damon
1645–1687
Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Mary Woodworth's Descendants

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Mary (Ann) Woodworth (1685–bef. 1718) m. Joseph (Owen) II (29 Jan 1685–29 Sep 1758)
  1. 1. David Owens 1705–1744 m. Margaret Taylor 1719–1759
    1. 1. Lucy Owens 1744–1786 m. David (Seelye SGS) 298 1750–1813
      1. 1. Benjamin (Seelye SGS) 916 1779–1854 m. Anna Haight 1787–1847
        1. 1. Lyman Seeley 1813–1884 m. Rachel Soule 1818–1847 m. Silence Slack 1818–1898
        2. 2. Jesse Seelye 1806–1894
        3. 3. Almena Vredenburgh 1808–1889
        4. 4. Rachel Seeley 1810–1880
        5. 5. Caroline Seelye 1817–1906
        6. 6. Benjamin Seelye 1823–
        7. 7. Maryann Seelye 1825–
        8. 8. Harriet Seelye 1829–1881
        9. 9. Nancy Seelye 1830–1896
        10. 10. Pettit Seelye 1821–1898
        11. 11. Reuben (Seneca) Seeley 1815–1891
        12. 12. John (H.) Seelye 1812–
      2. 2. Justus Seelye 1771–1832
      3. 3. Reuben Seelye 1777–1842
      4. 4. Mahala Seelye 1777–
    2. 2. Absalom Owen 1740–1759
    3. 3. Ann Owen 1747–
    4. 4. Thomas Owen 1749–
    5. 5. Rebecca Owen 1751–
    6. 6. Daniel Owen 1753–
    7. 7. David Owen 1756–
    8. 8. James Owen 1741–1826
    9. 9. Lucy Owen 1737–1742
  2. 2. Mary (Ann) Owen 1706–1758
  3. 3. Esther Owen 1708–1739
  4. 4. Isaac Owen 1709–1709
  5. 5. Ann Owen 1710–1758
  6. 6. Rachel Owen 1711–1735

Mary Woodworth's Timeline

2 Records

1685
1685
Birth of Mary Ann Woodworth in Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, Colonial America
Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, Colonial America
1718
bef. 1718
Age 33
Death of Mary Ann Woodworth in Lebanon, Connecticut, USA
Lebanon, Connecticut, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1685
    Event Place: Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, Colonial America

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: bef. 1718
    Event Place: Lebanon, Connecticut, USA

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