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Ann Compton

Birth1611 - Compton, Warwickshire, , England
Death15 Apr 1686 - Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
MotherLady Elizabeth Spencer
FatherWillem Compton Earl van Northampton

Born in Compton, Warwickshire, , England on 1611 to Willem Compton Earl van Northampton and Lady Elizabeth Spencer. Ann Compton married Edmund Putnam and had 10 children. She passed away on 15 Apr 1686 in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA.

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Parents
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Willem Compton Earl Van Northampton
1560 - 1630
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Lady Elizabeth Spencer
1564 - 1632
Spouse(s)
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Edmund Putnam
1607 - 1686
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Edward Putnam
1603 - 1675
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Ulick De Burgh
1594 - 1657
Children Show all
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Ann Putnam
1629 - 1680
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Margery Putnam
1633 - 1676
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Ellen Putnam
1628 - 1629
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Elizabeth Putnam
1635 - 1636
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John Putnam
1638 - 1728
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Edward Putnam
1631 - 1632
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Henry Putnam
1641 - 1642
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Sergent Thomas Putnam
1652 - 1699
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Margaret Burgh
1625 - 1698
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Henry Putnam
1638 - 1639

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