Ann Gentry (Allen)

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Ann Gentry (Allen)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Pamunkey Neck, St. Peter's Parsh, New Kent Co, VA
Death: circa 1747 (40-57)
New Kent County, Virginia, British Colonial America
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Sir William Allen, II and Lucy Allen
Wife of Samuel B. Gentry
Mother of Nicholas Gentry, III; John Allen Gentry; Joseph G. Gentry; Ann Haggard; Allen Absolom Gentry and 7 others
Half sister of Elizabeth Chiles; Elizabeth Agnes "Aggy" Watson; Captain William Allen, III; Mary Frances Lancaster; Ann Chapman and 7 others

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About Ann Gentry (Allen)

http://janetstephenson.com/Stephenson.htm

Children of Ann Gentry are:

  • 44 i. Joseph G. Gentry, born Abt. 1728 in Hanover County, Virginia; died Abt. May 1804 in Surry County, North Carolina; married Agnes Shelton Abt. 1753 in Virginia.
  • ii. Jeremiah Gentry
  • iii. Simon Gentry
  • iv. Ann Gentry, married French Frank Haggard; born 1734 in Overwharton, Stafford, VA or Prince Wil, VA; died in Fredricksville, Louisa Co, VA.

Notes for French Frank Haggard:

Cumberland Parish, Lunenburg County VA 1746-1816, Vestry Book;

September 23, 1767 Page 402 # 3

Ordered that Henry Vandyck & FRENCH HAGGARD possession of all land between Flatt Rock Creek & Crockett Creek up to Flatt Rock road that goes to Capt. Jennings, & from thence along the great road that leads to Crockett Creek & all the land between the two creeks & Meherrin.

Will Dated May 6, 1759, Recorded May 5, 1760;

Codicil:

I left out three tracts of land on Flatrock Creek, Beaver Pond and branches thereof formally granted to Richard Talliaferro and since then conveyed to testator; and since that conveyance the testator did convenant with and agree to sell to David Gentry, FRENCH HAGGARD, William Allin and James Chriswell all of this land which they agreed to divide. Dated 7 May, 1759

1730/31 Prince William County, Virginia formed from portions of Stafford Counties.

1748-49 Cumberland County, Virginia, formed from Goochland County, Virginia.

                     v.   David Gentry, married Sarah Brooks; born 1701 in Lunneberry Co, NC; died in SC.

vi. Allen Gentry, born 1722 in Hanover County, Virginia; died 1802 in Halifax County, VA; married Mary ?.
vii. Samuel Gentry, born 1730 in Hanover County, Virginia; died Abt. 1800 in Surry County, NC; married Sarah ?.

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Ann Gentry (Allen)'s Timeline

1698
1698
Pamunkey Neck, St. Peter's Parsh, New Kent Co, VA
1717
1717
New Kent, New Kent County, Virginia, United States
1720
1720
1721
1721
Hanover County, Hanover County, Virginia, United States
1723
1723
Virginia, United States
1725
1725
Hanover, Virginia, United States
1730
1730
Hanover, Hanover, Virginia, United States
1732
1732
Hanover, Virginia, Colonial America
1734
1734
Charlottsville, Louisa County, Virginia