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Ann Upton

BirthABT 1600 - Sussex, England
Deathabt 1637 - Not Available
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Born in Sussex, England on ABT 1600. Ann Upton married John Pettit and had 10 children. She passed away on abt 1637.

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Parents
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Spouse(s)
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John Pettit
Unknown - Unknown
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Davy Giles
1600 - Unknown
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Thomas Pettit
1596 - 1651
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John Pettit
1592 - 1661
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George Pettit
Unknown - Unknown
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John Pettit
Unknown - Unknown
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Sara Pettit
Unknown - Unknown
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Jane Pettit
Unknown - Unknown
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Mary Pettit
Unknown - Unknown
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Elizabeth Pettit
Unknown - Unknown
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Ann Pettit
Unknown - Unknown
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Rejoyce Pettit
Unknown - Unknown
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Robert Pettitt
1643 - 1675
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William Pettit
1625 - 1675

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