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Ann Green 1552 – 1603 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: abt 1552

Birth Location: Wyken Green, Warwickshire, England

Death Date: abt 1603

Death Location: Kings Norton, Worcestershire, England

Father: Richard Green

Mother: Elizabeth Cowles

Spouse(s): Richard Greaves

Children(s): Sir Greaves

The story of Ann Green began in 1552 in Wyken Green, Warwickshire, England, with parents Richard Green and Elizabeth Cowles. As an adult, Ann Green wed Richard Greaves. Their household included Sir Richard Greaves. Ann Green's life came to an end in 1603 in Kings Norton, Worcestershire, England.

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Parents

Richard Green
Birth Location: –
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Elizabeth Cowles
1530 – 1580
Birth Location: Essex, Essex, England, United Kingdom
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Spouses(s)

Richard Greaves
1540 – 1600
Birth Location: Kings Norton, Worcestershire, Herefordshire and Worcester, England
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Children(s)

Sir Greaves
1572 – 1632
Birth Location: Moseley, Worcestershire, Herefordshire and Worcester, England, United Kingdom
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Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Year: abt 1552
    Event Place: Wyken Green, Warwickshire, England
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Year: 03 Feb 1571
    Event Place: Kings Norton, Worcestershire, England

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Year: 22 Apr 1602
    Event Place: Kings Norton, Worcestershire, England
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Year: abt 1603
    Event Place: Kings Norton, Worcestershire, England
    Record Source: Warwickshire, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1535-1812, Warwickshire County Record Office; Warwick, England; Warwickshire Anglican Registers; Roll: Engl/2/1291; Document Reference: DRB 39

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Year: 5 Jun 1603
    Event Place: Shustoke, Warwickshire, England
    Record Source: Warwickshire, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1535-1812, Warwickshire County Record Office; Warwick, England; Warwickshire Anglican Registers; Roll: Engl/2/1291; Document Reference: DRB 39

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