Historical records matching Anne Clopton
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About Anne Clopton
https://www.cloptonfamily.net/historical-connections/jamestowne-col...
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Booth-235
https://www.cloptonfamily.net/historical-connections:
Dr. Robert Booth, the father of William Clopton's only wife, Ann (Booth) Dennett, is a Gateway ancestor to Jamestowne in Colonial Virginia - the first successful British settlement in The New World.
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Information from: The Families of LOU DRAPER & CHARLIE MARTIN of Johnson and Henry Counties, Missouri" by James M McMillen Arlington, Texas
Published in .pdf format 13 January 2010
ANN BOOTH 1647–1717
ANN BOOTH WAS BORN in York County, Virginia, in the year 1647 and died in St Peter's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia, on 4 March 1717. She is buried next to her second husband just to the south of the St Peter's Parish Church building of 1703 in New Kent County. She married (1) Thomas Dennett (son of John and Mary Dennett), a sea captain, who was in Virginia by 1641 and whose will was proved in 1673 in York County.13
They had four children:
- Anne Dennett
- John Dennett, married. Issue: ( Parthenia Dennett, Elizabeth Dennett, married William Stone, Thomas Dennett, and John Dennett)
- Sarah Dennett
- Ellinor Dennett
As Ann Booth Dennett was only about 26 years old when she married (2) William Clopton, her four children, if alive, must have lived with the Cloptons. The only record we have of any of these children, however, is of John. He is found in a 1683 testimony by one of the Clopton servants concerning a conversation that took place in the Clopton home involving John Dennett. It seems particularly disturbing that after Ann died William had only her Clopton children's names inscribed on her tomb, her Dennett children completely ignored. That may say more about William than we wish to know.
Anne Clopton's Timeline
1647 |
March 7, 1647
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York County, Virginia, Colonial America
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1665 |
1665
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New Kent County, Virginia, United States
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1669 |
1669
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York County, Virginia, Colonial America
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1670 |
1670
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1671 |
1671
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Virginia, Colonial America
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1676 |
1676
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York, Virginia, Colonial America
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1682 |
January 27, 1682
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New Kent, Virginia, United States
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1682
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New Kent County, Virginia, Colonial America
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