The Forgotten Ones » Ann Metcalfe (1657-1748)

Personal data Ann Metcalfe 

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Household of Ann Metcalfe

(1) She is married to Lawrence Routh.

They got married on May 24, 1683 at Hawes, Yorkshire, England, she was 26 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Thomas Routh  1685-1728
  2. Lawrence Routh  1687-1752 
  3. Rachel Routh  1688-1714
  4. Francis Routh  1690-1768


(2) She had a relationship with Lawrence Poppleton.


Child(ren):

  1. William Poppleton  1682-????
  2. Mary Poppleton  1692-????

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Ann Metcalfe

Margaret Gill
1634-1664

Ann Metcalfe
1657-1748

(1) 1683
Thomas Routh
1685-1728
Rachel Routh
1688-1714
Francis Routh
1690-1768
(2) 

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Historical events

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    Van 1650 tot 1672 kende Nederland (ookwel Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden) zijn Eerste Stadhouderloze Tijdperk.
  • In the year 1657: Source: Wikipedia
    • March 2 » Great Fire of Meireki: A fire in Edo (now Tokyo), Japan, caused more than 100,000 deaths; it lasted three days
    • April 20 » Admiral Robert Blake destroys a Spanish silver fleet under heavy fire at the Battle of Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
    • April 20 » Freedom of religion is granted to the Jews of New Amsterdam (later New York City).
    • October 30 » Anglo-Spanish War: Spanish forces fail to retake Jamaica at the Battle of Ocho Rios.
    • December 27 » The Flushing Remonstrance articulates for the first time in North American history that freedom of religion is a fundamental right.
  • Stadhouder Prins Willem III (Huis van Oranje) was from 1672 till 1702 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden)
  • In the year 1683: Source: Wikipedia
    • May 24 » The Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, England, opens as the world's first university museum.
    • September 12 » Austro-Ottoman War: Battle of Vienna: Several European armies join forces to defeat the Ottoman Empire.
    • September 17 » Antonie van Leeuwenhoek writes a letter to the Royal Society describing "animalcules".
    • October 3 » Qing dynasty naval commander Shi Lang receives the surrender of the Tungning kingdom on Taiwan after the Battle of Penghu.
    • October 6 » Immigrant families found Germantown, Pennsylvania in the first major immigration of German people to America.
    • November 1 » The British Crown colony of New York is subdivided into 12 counties.


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Ken E Austin II, "The Forgotten Ones", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/the-forgotten-ones/P10102.php : accessed May 10, 2024), "Ann Metcalfe (1657-1748)".