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About Ann Chapman
According to an article written by Tom Bliss, Bliss Magazine, Vol 2,No 20 Dec. 2007 - Ann Bliss, daughter of Thomas Bliss, probably was NOT the daughter of Margaret [Hulins] Bliss. It is more likely that she was the daughter of Thomas Sr's first wife, also named Margaret but who maiden name is unknown. A record of her death and burial was found at St. Nicholas Church in Gloucester England. This Margaret was also the mother of Thomas Blss Jr. and a daughter Sarah who died young.
References
- https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Blisse-8
- Gloucestershire Archives Reference Number: P154/15 IN 1/1 image 118 of 332 @ Ancestry.
- Bennett, Anne Selene. "The First Wife and Older Children of Thomas Bliss of Gloucester, England and Hartford, Connecticut. The American Genealogist Vol 91, No1 January 2019. p. 43-45
- Reference: Ancestry Genealogy - SmartCopy: Aug 13 2018, 21:48:28 UTC
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Ann Chapman's Timeline
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1620
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Gloucestershire, England
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1627 |
1627
Age 7
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1644 |
July 1, 1644
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Saybrook, Middlesex, Connecticut Colony, (Present USA)
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1646 |
September 16, 1646
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Saybrooke, Middlesex, Connecticut
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1650 |
October 4, 1650
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Saybrook, Middlesex County, Connecticut, Colonial America
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1653 |
February 16, 1653
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Old Saybrook, Middlesex County, Connecticut, United States
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1655 |
April 15, 1655
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Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
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1657 |
September 25, 1657
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Deep River, Middlesex, Connecticut, USA
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1685 |
November 20, 1685
Age 65
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Saybrook, Middlesex, Connecticut, USA
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